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Scientists thought this ancient fish had been extinct for 66 million years, until it suddenly appeared in a fishing net in South Africa | - The Times of India

For decades, the coelacanth existed in scientific literature as a creature of the distant past. Fossils showed that members of this ancient fish lineage had lived alongside dinosaurs and vanished from the fossil record around 66 million years ago.

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