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  2. Cabrini (film) - Wikipedia

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    Cabrini explores the sexism and anti-Italian bigotry faced by Cabrini and others in New York City in the late 19th century. [5] Cabrini was released in the United States on March 8, 2024, by Angel Studios. While it received mostly positive reviews, the film was a box-office bomb, grossing $20 million worldwide against a $50 million budget.

  3. Coelacanth - Wikipedia

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    [71] [72] Coelacanths usually are caught when local fishermen are fishing for oilfish. Fishermen sometimes snag a coelacanth instead of an oilfish because they traditionally fish at night, when oilfish (and coelacanths) feed. Before scientists became interested in coelacanths, they were thrown back into the water if caught.

  4. Latimeria - Wikipedia

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    Latimeria is a rare genus of fish which contains the only living species of coelacanth. It includes two extant species: the West Indian Ocean coelacanth ( Latimeria chalumnae) and the Indonesian coelacanth ( Latimeria menadoensis ). They follow the oldest known living lineage of Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish and tetrapods ), which means they ...

  5. Tiktaalik - Wikipedia

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    Daeschler, Shubin & Jenkins, 2006. Tiktaalik ( / tɪkˈtɑːlɪk /; Inuktitut ᑎᒃᑖᓕᒃ [tiktaːlik]) is a monospecific genus of extinct sarcopterygian (lobe-finned fish) from the Late Devonian Period, about 375 Mya (million years ago), having many features akin to those of tetrapods (four-legged animals). [ 1] Tiktaalik is estimated to ...

  6. Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Eileen Doris Courtenay-Latimer (24 February 1907 – 17 May 2004) was a South African museum official, who in 1938, brought to the attention of the world the existence of the coelacanth, a fish thought to have been extinct for 65 million years. Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer discovered this coelacanth, formerly only seen in fossils ...

  7. Ancient jawless fish’s head fossilized in 3D hints at ... - AOL

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    Armored and jawless. Jawless fishes from the Ordovician Period — 488.3 million to 443.7 million years ago — are called ostracoderms, after their armored skin, and most of them are known from ...

  8. Scientists confirm age of world's oldest aquarium fish

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    Using a DNA-based age clock, scientists believe that the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco is home to the world's oldest aquarium fish. Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences now ...

  9. Evolution of fish - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of fish began about 530 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion. It was during this time that the early chordates developed the skull and the vertebral column, leading to the first craniates and vertebrates. The first fish lineages belong to the Agnatha, or jawless fish. Early examples include Haikouichthys.