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The Vegan Marxist
9th July 2011, 23:43
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Nine Fish With "Hands" Found to Be New Species

Using its fins to walk, rather than swim, along the ocean floor in an undated picture, the pink handfish is one of nine newly named species described in a recent scientific review of the handfish family.

Only four specimens of the elusive four-inch (ten-centimeter) pink handfish have ever been found, and all of those were collected from areas around the city of Hobart (map) (http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/map-machine#s=r&c=-40.58058466412762, 146.75537109375&z=5), on the Australian island of Tasmania.

Though no one has spotted a living pink handfish since 1999, it's taken till now for scientists to formally identify it as a unique species.

The new-species determinations were made based on a number of factors, including number of vertebrae and fin rays, coloration, the presence of scales and spines, and proportional body measurements, according to review author Daniel Gledhill of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, or CSIRO (http://www.csiro.au/csiro/channel/_ca_dch2t.html).

All of the world's 14 known species of handfish are found only in shallow, coastal waters off southeastern Australia, the review notes.

Even among the previously known species, the fish (http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/) are poorly studied, the review authors add, and little is known about their biology or behavior.

(See pictures of some of the hundreds of new sea species recently found off Tasmania (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/photogalleries/Australia-new-species-photos/index.html).)

—Carolyn Barry in Sydney

Published May 24, 2010

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Queercommie Girl
9th July 2011, 23:55
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_fish

Tim Cornelis
10th July 2011, 00:12
Family of the mudskipper http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KurTiX4FDuQ?

Queercommie Girl
10th July 2011, 00:22
It's not the same, hand fish don't walk on land, they walk on the sea floor.

RED DAVE
10th July 2011, 02:59
I had a teacher who looked like that when i was in kindergarten.

RED DAVE

ÑóẊîöʼn
10th July 2011, 03:03
I'm sure there's some way this can be used to fuck with creationists...

The Vegan Marxist
10th July 2011, 04:35
I'm sure there's some way this can be used to fuck with creationists...


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JustMovement
10th July 2011, 04:37
this is the best news ive seen all week.