In this episode of "Stuff You Should Know," Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant delve into the fascinating world of coelacanths, ancient fish once thought to be extinct. They explore the fish's history, from its origins 400 million years ago to its rediscovery in the 20th century, highlighting the role of Marjorie Courtney Latimer in identifying the first known specimen. The hosts discuss the unique characteristics of coelacanths, such as their hollow spine, rostral organ for detecting prey, and hinged cranium, as well as their reproductive habits and the two known surviving species. They also touch on other "living fossils" and share a listener email about a connection to Schoolhouse Rock's Bob Dorough.
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