Coelacanth was caught in 1938 in South Africa. Why is it very significant in the evolutionary history of vertebrates?
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Coelacanth is a special type of fish which is called the lobfin and it is caught in the year 1938 in South Africa. This is very much important in the evolutionary history as this act as a missing link between the fish and the amphibians. They are the first amphibian who lived in both water and land.
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