The French National Museum of Natural History of France and South African neighborhoods and dive into the deep sea caves in the Indian Ocean next month in an attempt to locate the coelacanth, and "living fossil" fish history that precedes the dinosaurs, on Friday: PARIS. The "Gombessa" campaign, which bears the name of a local term for coelacanth, run from April 5 - May 15, and explore the sites in the valley Jesser, 120 meters (390 feet) under the waters of the Gulf of Sodwana, where it is believed that the exotic fish to live.
A skull fossilized described last April by paleontologists Chinese and back coelacanths 1 to 375 million years ago was thought ago.They died from about 65 million years ago even caught once and South Africa in fish gray and brown 1938.The grow up to two meters (6.5 feet) in length and weigh up to 91 kilograms (200 pounds). But almost nothing is known about how to live - in Habitat, food and reproduction.
A skull fossilized described last April by paleontologists Chinese and back coelacanths 1 to 375 million years ago was thought ago.They died from about 65 million years ago even caught once and South Africa in fish gray and brown 1938.The grow up to two meters (6.5 feet) in length and weigh up to 91 kilograms (200 pounds). But almost nothing is known about how to live - in Habitat, food and reproduction.

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