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The world’s rarest fish

Swimming on the edge of existence

In the middle of the hottest desert on Earth lives the world’s rarest fish. It lives on the shallow shelf of an oxygen-deprived water basin measuring only 3 metres wide, 21 metres long and around 152 metres deep. Science communicator Alicia Robertson tells the remarkable story of the Devils Hole pupfish

The road to Devils Hole in the Mojave Desert, where the Devils Hole pupfish lives
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AQA Genetic diversity and adaptation; Evolution may lead to speciation; Genetic finger printing

OCR A Biodiversity; Classification and evolution; Genetics, evolution and ecosystems

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