Scientists Discover World's Smallest Fish
Scientists say they have discovered the world's smallest known fish in threatened swampland in Indonesia. The fish, a member of the carp family, has a translucent body and a head unprotected by a skeleton. Mature females grow to less than a third of an inch long. The males have enlarged pelvic fins and muscles that may be used in reproduction, researchers wrote in a report published Wednesday by the Royal Society in London.
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I always find it fascinating when scientists unearth some new creature that we never knew existed. I wish I would have seen this before the link expired because I think it would be interesting to see what this fish looks like. Particularly around the head area since it has no skeleton there.