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Red handfish: Divers discover new population of world's rarest fish
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2018-01-24
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The Red Handfish is believed to be the world's rarest fish. Only 20 to 40 of the crawling fish were thought to exist until divers discovered a second population of the endangered fish off the coast of Tasmania, Australia.
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