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The body plan of Latimeria chalumnae (above), the plump, lobe-finned coelacanth that lives today around the Comoro Islands, is almost identical to that of the 140-million-year-old fossil Holophagus (below), which was found in southern Germany. Credit: Fricke
Found in: Paleobiology

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