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Man catches Living Dinosaur!

May 9, 2009
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I bet you didn’t know that we have living dinosaur’s still roaming the earth.


Indonesian fisherman Yustinus Lahama hooked a rare coelacanth off Sulawesi island near Bunaken National Marine Park, Indonesia. The coelacanth (pronounced SEE-la-kanth) was believed to be extinct together with dinosaurs for 65 million years until one was found in 1938 off the east coast of South Africa

After what the four-foot, 110-pound fish was confirmed, this rare creature was taken to a quarantine pool where it only survives 17 hours and proud marine biologist Yustinus Lahama from Sam Ratulangi University had a chance to be snapped posing with his prize-catch.

The powerful predator only living deep and cold-sea environment is highly mobile with limb-like fins. It gives birth to live young rather than laying eggs.

Via: CBS

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