Article 6HA6S I discovered … a cavefish that we named ‘big sickness’ – for good reason

I discovered … a cavefish that we named ‘big sickness’ – for good reason

by
Prosanta Chakrabarty
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6HA6S)

Unexplored caves can be scary, home to crocodiles, huge eels or tarantulas, but we can also find incredible new life in there

There is no darkness like being in a cave. I love turning off my headlamp to experience that. It probably sounds horrifying and disconcerting, but caves also have a peaceful quality to them - at least for me. It's like Earth giving me a little hug. I'm weirdly calm when I'm in a cave.

As a professor and curator of fishes at Louisiana State University, I explore hidden corners of the world and find new species, which means going to places few people have been before.

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