
A new species of eel found in the gloom of an undersea cave which is a 'living fossil' astonishingly similar to the first eels that swam 200m years ago, biologists reported. The strange find was made last year in a 35-metre- (113-feet) deep fringing-reef cave off an island in the Western Pacific state of Palau.
Check out other interesting photos and discoveries at this link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/gallery/2011/aug/19/week-in-wildlif-in-pictures#/?picture=378069840&index=0
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