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  - WN.COM - Environment - 09/Jul 04:15

Researchers discover new species, name it after ‘Star Wars’ character

In the waters of Papua New Guinea’s Tufi region, known for its dramatic volcanic fjords, an unusual fish sat perched on a massive rocky coral outcrop. The fish, with large yellow eyes and a “distinctive purplish-black coloration,” was a new species of dwarfgoby, according to a study published last...

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