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Slate Articles ([info]slate) wrote,
@ 2015-08-28 14:11:00

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A Living Fossil Returns

A rare species of nautilus, not seen in three decades, was spotted recently off of Papua New Guinea. University of Washington biologist Peter Ward last saw the elusive variation, which has a thick, hairy, slimy covering on its shell, back in 1984. Returning to the same reef to study nautilus populations this past August, Ward again caught sight of the rare nautilus.



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