Do you ever just think about sturddlefish? I do

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Do you ever just think about sturddlefish? I do

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Tumblr loves sturgeon
But a lab in Hungary has done the impossible and accidentally created the all new
Sturddlefish
Scientists created the “sturddlefish,” a hybrid between a Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) and an American paddlefish, entirely by accident.
Scientists Goofed and Accidentally Created a New Kind of Fish
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Submitted for classification by @treasure-mimic
"Have you ever done the Sturddlefish? The accidental hybridization of a sturgeon and a paddlefish?"
Image by Jenő Káldy, retrieved from CNN
had to take a sabbatical cuz i am SO TIRED \did you know that kyiv was heavily shelled for three night in the row?\
anyway funky hybrig suggested by @isowizard-handler-of-suggestions
its interesting that they can look very different. some look more like sturgeons, some have more charactericts of paddlefish
Shoddy fish sketch (misspelt sturddle as struddle 😔)

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NEW FISH JUST DROPPED
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“The Sturddlefish that Shouldn’t Exist”
Novelecology.com
“One hundred and eighty million years of evolution stand between the Russian sturgeon and the American paddlefish; Stegosaurus was yet to appear when the two turned down separate evolutionary paths. Taxonomically, they are members of entirely different fish families: as much difference as human and howler monkey. Hybridisation seems so unlikely that it has been standard practice in the caviar industry to use a radiation-damaged version of the pairing to make infertile caviar-producing sturgeons. So scientists were astonished when undamaged sperm and egg combined to create an impossible-seeming hybrid which bridges nearly two hundred million years of divergence: the sturddlefish.”
Miles Kitching
The paper can be found here