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Nifty! Forwarded by a co-worker.

The brownsnout spookfish has been known for 120 years, but no live specimen had ever been captured.

Last year, one was caught off Tonga, by scientists from Tuebingen University, Germany.

Tests confirmed *the fish is the first vertebrate known to have developed mirrors to focus light into its eyes,* the team reports in Current Biology. "In nearly 500 million years of vertebrate evolution, and many thousands of vertebrate species living and dead, this is the only one known to have solved the fundamental optical problem faced by all eyes - how to make an image - using a mirror," said Professor Julian Partridge, of Bristol University, who conducted the tests.

See here for more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7815540.stm


Very cool - this is one of those fish that I've only been aware of as a line drawing in a Peterson's Field Guide and wondering what they were actually like. And to have seen one actually alive must have been something.

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