- Stock Photography: ALBINO QUEENSLAND LUNGFISH SWIMMING AWAY by Stbernardstudio
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- Photo title: Albino Queensland Lungfish swimming away
- Author: Stbernardstudio
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- Queensland lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, endemic to Australia, is a surviving member of the family Neoceratodontidae & order Ceratodontiformes. Fossil records date back 380 million years around the time when the higher vertebrate animals were starting to evolve. Amazingly, it can live out of water for several days if the surface of its skin is constantly moist.
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