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== Biology ==
 
== Biology ==
[[File:African Coelacanth Size.jpg|left|thumb|An African coelacanth along with a scuba diver, allowing a size comparision.]]
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[[File:African Coelacanth Size.jpg|left|thumb|An African coelacanth along with a scuba diver, allowing a size comparison.]]
African coelacanth is found mainly in Mozambique Channel but also in East African Coast, and Cape Agulhas. It is one of the two species of coelacanth the other being the Indonesian coelacanth. Along with lungfish, coelacanths are the only living lobe-finned fish. Lobe-finned fish have extremely developed fins and some could even walk on land. Coelacanths were thought to be extinct about 65 millions years ago, but in 1983 a specimen was found in South Africa, proving that they still alive.
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African coelacanth is found mainly in Mozambique Channel but also in East African Coast, Cape Agulhas, and the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It is one of the two species of coelacanth the other being the Indonesian coelacanth. Along with lungfish, coelacanths are the only living lobe-finned fish left. Lobe-finned fish have extremely developed fins and some could even walk on land. Coelacanths were thought to be extinct about 65 millions years ago, but in 1983 a specimen was found in South Africa, proving that they still alive.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 13 May 2023

African Coelacanth in-game simply yclept as Coelacanth, is a species of friend coelacanth in Abyssrium. It was added in the 1.1.8 version.

Biology[]

African Coelacanth Size

An African coelacanth along with a scuba diver, allowing a size comparison.

African coelacanth is found mainly in Mozambique Channel but also in East African Coast, Cape Agulhas, and the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It is one of the two species of coelacanth the other being the Indonesian coelacanth. Along with lungfish, coelacanths are the only living lobe-finned fish left. Lobe-finned fish have extremely developed fins and some could even walk on land. Coelacanths were thought to be extinct about 65 millions years ago, but in 1983 a specimen was found in South Africa, proving that they still alive.