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Coelacanths are a Lazarus Taxon, not a living fossil.
Well, here's one of the modern species, Latimeria spp.
And three extinct species, Macropomoides orientalis, late Cretaceous; Rhabdoderma elegans, late Carboniferous; Allenypterus montanus, early Carboniferous; linky (Clack, 2002)
Tuataras, like coelacanths they have two extant species of the same genus, and underwent significant differentiation in the mesozoic.
The photo is either not real or not living. They live in very deep water and die at the surface, and cannot be kept in captivity.
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excellent video, brilliant contribution!
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how come they are pests?
to be honest you are kinda a pest with all this double posting so should i go and try and "rough" shoot you?
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lol, yes! but i would recommend a machine-gun, because i will run...a lot!
i was waiting for this question to pop up. when a gardener finds a plant that he does not like, or that makes the garden suffer, he will call it a weed. if he wants to grow nettles, he would call a bluebell a weed, and vice versa. therefore meaning that 'weeds' are just a point of veiw, but are always unwanted.
its exactly the same for pests, if you have a shed full of pigions, a rat would be a pest as it would eat the bird seed. if you had a shed full of rats (strange, i know), a pigion would be a pest as it would also eat the rat feed (dont take it literally, just an example). so on a farm, (which is the sort of place you would do 'rough' shooting), im afraid rats, pigions and rabbits all contribute to eating crops and livestock feed, making them pests. i would go into the painstaking details of how much money an average farm would lose every year due to these 'pests' if they were left to it, but im tired. maybe another time.
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Relicanth, anyone?
That pic looks kinda fake to me. The lighting. That is not a photo of a real fish. And the background's kinda screwy and pixellated in comparison to the fish. The fins also look too thick. I'd say model+fake/added on background.
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yes, i think its safe to say it is. but Metroixer did say himself that he thought it looked fake.
@Disgruntled intern;
very, very good point, and for once i dont know what to say...
@Old and not so tasty;
i'll take that as a compliment
jesus!! how did you manage that, and where??
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