Weird and Rare Bottom-Dwelling Fish Washes Ashore in Australia
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Weird and Rare Bottom-Dwelling Fish Washes Ashore in Australia
A distinctively weird and rarely seen fish washed ashore at the Casuarina Coastal Reserve in Australia. Wildlife officials say it’s a bottlenose wedgefish (Rhynchobatus australiae), a bottom-dwelling ray in the guitarfish family. “This distinctive species, known for its broad, wedge-shaped snout, is a bottom-dweller and is typically found in deeper ocean waters 60 metres [about 200 feet] below the surface,” wrote the Northern Territory Governmen…
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