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A coelacanth ("living fossil" fish) was found in ...

A coelacanth ("living fossil" fish) was found in Tanzania  yesterday. What's the importnce of this finding? There's nothing new about it, the first coelacanth was found in the 1930s


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I was late for work this morning, because I got stuck in Zeno's paradox

I guess that it is not very significant, except perhaps to show that coelacanths are still around, and may exist in greater numbers (and wider range) than was previously thought


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