Coelacanth : the living fossil / by Valerie J. Weber.
by Weber, Valerie.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 22) and index.
School Library Journal, August 2005
Describes the startling discovery in 1938 of a live coelacanth, a fish believed to have been extinct for sixty-five million years, and discusses the coelacanth's anatomy, habitat, and life cycle.
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