http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070729/sc_afp/indonesiaenvironmentzoologysea_070729030649
Seriously, this is like, astounding news to me. The fact that people in these countries can find these kinds of fish so easily with their traditional techniques, whereas us in technology world fail so miserably is awesome. It just goes to show that technological advances can't do everything, and that some things are impossible to explain.
I dunno, it's just kinda exciting that someone found a Coelacanth in such a secluded place like Manado, and off the beach no less!
What do you think? Proof that life finds a way (bad reference. lol) or does it it just mean that the species is hanging on by a thread of life, and it'll most likely die out for good soon?
Personally, I think there's more to this world than any 3000 scientists and biologists can possibly predict, and this is hard solid proof for the nay sayers. I look forward to more discoveries like this.
I think the mouth of that thing looks like a vulva.
Also, there's plenty of other fish in the sea.
That is one of the reasons I wonder if there isn't such things as Big Foot.