The coelocanth.
The coelacanth is the fish that was thought to be extinct but was later discovered to still be alive. This prehistoric fish was believed to have gone extinct over 66 million years ago until it was found off the coast of South Africa in 1938.
The fish is a coelacanth. There is a known population around the comoros islands and one has been found more recently In Indonesia
The fish that are thought to be extinct is the rare coecalanth which was extinct for 65 millon years.
By definition, there are no extinct species still alive today. Any creature deemed extinct, and then later found to still be alive, must have been wrongly classified. The term for animals or other life forms still with us today is... extant. There are examples of animals thought to have been extinct and then rediscovered in modern times. One is the Coelacanth (pronounced SEEL-uh-kanth,) a primitive fish that was believed to be extinct since the Late Cretaceous Epoch, some 60 or 70 million years ago. The Coelacanth is sometimes called, "a living fossil," since it was discovered in the fossil record before it was later revealed to be extant.
it was found in souther china
No... lions are at the top of the food chain.. there's nobody takin' them down!
The placoderm is actually an extinct fish, thought to have lived during the Devonian period and is thought to have had broad flat bony plates covering its body.
The coelacanth was thought to be extinct until 1938 when one was caught off the coast of South Africa. Previously only known from the fossil record, its discovery was a significant scientific find.
Yes, we still have living tuna fish on Earth. They are not endangered ... yet. Though if people keep over-fishing, they might become extinct.
The coelacanth is a type of lobed fin fish that was once thought to be extinct until live specimens were discovered in the 20th century. This fish species is often referred to as a "living fossil" due to its ancient lineage and unique characteristics.
No jelly fish are not extinct.
The sabretooth or sabertooth fish is not extinct. Belonging to the family Evermannellidae, there are eight known species which can be found throughout tropical and subtropical waters of the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans. Very little is known about these fish as they are found at depths of 200 to 400m.For more information, see the related link.