New Species Discovered in Deep Sea
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•‘Extremely yellow’ creature caught off Pacific island. See the new ‘duckbill’ species
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Two new species of signalfish fish were found in waters off New Caledonia , an island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean .
The banded duckbill fish has a body length of about 1.7 inches and spines along its back.
The second new species was found in an area with sand and larger boulders, researchers said.
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