| 1. | In 1987 the Coelacanth Conservation Council advocated the conservation of coelacanths.
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| 2. | In 1987 the Coelacanth Conservation Council advocated the conservation of coelacanths.
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| 3. | This means that the coelacanth lineage evolved from freshwater to saltwater.
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| 4. | The group returned with video footage and photographs of the coelacanths.
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| 5. | The truth is, no coelacanth are living in captivity.
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| 6. | In 1938, the discovery of the coelacanth sent fish experts aflutter.
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| 7. | But the fishermen of the Comoros mostly consider the coelacanth a nuisance.
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| 8. | No coelacanth has ever survived more than a few hours in captivity.
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| 9. | Coelacanths create thrust with their caudal fins for quick starts.
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| 10. | In coelacanths and early tetrapods the bone is relatively large.
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