Making up for the world's disappointment that there wasn't a prehistoric creature living in a Scottish loch was the South African discovery of a strange, steel blue fish with limb-like fins. The fish ...
The roughness comes from tiny, tooth-like spikes called denticles, which provide the coelacanth with protection against rocks and predators. The scales are a steely blue-gray in color and bear ...
Blue Planet Society, a UK-based environmental pressure group, recently shared this image of a coelacanth that appears to have food packaging lodged in its stomach. Blue Planet Society told ...