Most ancient species exists?

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davo;476179; said:
still waiting for that fossil collection thread... cant find it anywhere

Been up to my dupa in alligators lately. I'll try to free up some time to get the posts and pics going. In the meantime, here's the cretaceous aro ancient forefather I said I'd post:

Cladocyclus ferus.jpg
 
what is the oldest living fossill from the amazon region arrowanas, arapimas, lungfish or something differant ?
 
yea there were some confirmed reports of them there... i thought they were supposed to be extinct like millions of years ago, until a tribe was found to be harvesting them for food!
 
roybryan;578967; said:
thought they were from africa could be wrong

Not wrong. The coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) occurs in the areas between eastern South Africa and the Comoro Islands.
A recently discovered species (Latimeria menadoensis) was located in Sulwesi, Indonesia.
 
Cool, I didn't know another species of Coelacanth was discovered. I have to go with the Agnatha (Hagfish and Lampreys) as the most primitive fish besides the fishlike cephalochordates. The latter are filter feeders so they are not really predators. The Hagfish are scavengers of the deep sea and are found whenever a corpse sinks to the bottom. The fish can tie a knot at its tail and work it down quickly to its head to gain leverage to pull out a chunk of flesh. This is how it feeds.
 
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