National Geographic Magazine - Through the Photo Ark project, National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore aims to inspire the world care about species extinction. See what we can #SaveTogether, and learn how to
Joel Sartore, Photographer - Sometimes nicknamed “living fossils”, African lungfish have survived unchanged for nearly 400 million years, with some remarkable adaptations. It may sound like an April Fool's Day prank, but
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