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Video: Rare 'walking' pink fish spotted after 22 years in Australia

Tribune Web Desk Chandigarh, December 23 An endangered ‘walking’ fish has been spotted after 22 years in Australia. A rare fish with hands was found in the depths of a marine park off Tasmania’s rugged south-west coast. A member of...
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Chandigarh, December 23

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An endangered ‘walking’ fish has been spotted after 22 years in Australia.

A rare fish with hands was found in the depths of a marine park off Tasmania’s rugged south-west coast. A member of the anglerfish family, the ‘pink handfish’ was last seen by a recreational diver off the coast of Tasman Peninsula, south-east of Hobart, in 1999, reports ABC news.  

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Little is known about the pink handfish, but it had been thought it lived in waters between 15 metres to almost 40 metres deep off Tasmania’s east coast — an assumption that has since been overturned.

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