A Coelacanth is a rare type of fish and means hollow spine in Greek. A Coelacanth was considered a living fossil as it did not evolve over its millions of years. It was thought to have gone extinct millions of years ago but was rediscovered in 1938.
They have feathers
Tycho Crater
its skeleton has changed
they have very long noses
landscape. its known as "a hikers paradice"
there are the leaning tower and the mountains.also the lovely water
yes, the coelacanth is older than the dinosaurs.
No, the coelacanth is a carnivorous fish. It feeds on other fish and cephalopods.
Interesting features of Canada include that it is home to the longest street in the world and it is the second largest country by land mass. Canada gets its name from the word Kanata, which means village.
Mars has a ravine which is the first ravine found on a different planet.
The morgue, the autoclaves, the showers, the hospital and the view.
You can catch a coelacanth when it is raining or snowing