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Joel Kontinen
The "four-legged fossil fish" known as the coelacanth has been found alive and well in the West Indian Ocean off the coast of Madagascar, according to a report from the nonprofit environmental conservation platform Mongabay News.
According to evolutionists, the fish lived some 420 million years ago, but then in 1938 the first living coelacanth was discovered. Now, they are being captured by fishermen catching sharks.
Now scientist have discovrerd that the fish can live for hundred years.
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Shersby, Megan, 2023,. West Indian Ocean coelacanth: The once-'extinct' Lazarus fish that can live for 100 years, Live Science 18 August,
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