History_of_Geology, 5 months ago to random German December 22, 1938, Marjorie Courtaney-Latimer, a museum curator in the town of East London (South Africa), couldn't imagine that a simple phone call that morning would lead to an incredible discovery - a "living #Coelacanth" 🐟 https://forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2017/12/22/the-day-a-fossil-fish-was-caught-alive/
December 22, 1938, Marjorie Courtaney-Latimer, a museum curator in the town of East London (South Africa), couldn't imagine that a simple phone call that morning would lead to an incredible discovery - a "living #Coelacanth" 🐟
https://forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2017/12/22/the-day-a-fossil-fish-was-caught-alive/
tiamat271, 7 months ago to HashtagGames I’ll Be Around (In the Ocean) - Coelacanth Green #FossilASong #Coelacanth #CeeLoGreen #IllBeAround #HashTagGames @hashtaggames
I’ll Be Around (In the Ocean) - Coelacanth Green
#FossilASong #Coelacanth #CeeLoGreen #IllBeAround #HashTagGames @hashtaggames
CatharticOutlet, 10 months ago to tea I don't think I've shared my #coelacanth #tea strainer on here yet. Courtesy of @yuasaemi, who imported it for me :blobcatcoffee: There's also a deep-sea isopod model which I'm planning to get at some point! #fish Photo of the aforementioned silicone model sticking out of a mug of black tea. The two front fins are resting on the rim of the mug, so it looks like the fish is taking a bath in a barrel with its upper body sticking out of the water. Picture of the fish in the mug again, but from a different angle. You can see the text at the side of the mug which reads: "do I look like a morning person!"
I don't think I've shared my #coelacanth #tea strainer on here yet. Courtesy of @yuasaemi, who imported it for me :blobcatcoffee:
There's also a deep-sea isopod model which I'm planning to get at some point!
#fish
Photo of the aforementioned silicone model sticking out of a mug of black tea. The two front fins are resting on the rim of the mug, so it looks like the fish is taking a bath in a barrel with its upper body sticking out of the water. Picture of the fish in the mug again, but from a different angle. You can see the text at the side of the mug which reads: "do I look like a morning person!"