Endangered Devils Hole pupfish is one of the most inbred animals known

Endangered Devils Hole pupfish is one of the most inbred animals known
As its name implies, the Devils Hole pupfish lives in a truly hellish environment. Confined to a single deep limestone cave in Nevada's Mojave Desert, 263 of the fish live in water that hovers around 93 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, with food…

Published December 06, 2022 at 07:11AM
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