CSIRO breeds spotted handfish to save species from extinction
by Calla Wahlquist from on (#32EEW)
Fish, which is endemic to Tasmania, was the first Australian marine animal to be listed as critically endangered
Scientists have begun a captive breeding program for the spotted handfish, 11 years after it became the first Australian marine animal to be listed as critically endangered.
Endemic to Tasmania, the spotted handfish or Brachionichthys hirsutus looks like a tadpole in the late stages of development, with a fin atop its head to lure unsuspecting prey and the sour expression of a British bulldog.
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