Later, experiments conducted from a submersible confirmed that coelacanths can detect and respond to electrical fields in the water, strongly implicating the rostral organ for this role.
Coelacanths have also been observed performing 'headstands', rotating their body to be vertical in the water and holding this position for several minutes. This behaviour is linked to a rostral organ ...
Coelacanths are difficult to classify. They have many characteristics in common with sharks, and yet in certain characteristics they more closely resemble other types of fish. In this activity ...
Species like the Dendrogramma, Coelacanth, and Emperor Scorpion have ... creatures that resemble tiny mushrooms and lack sex organs and a nervous system, instead having a simple gastrovascular ...
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