It will not survive long, a day at most.
A shark that “can use its fins to walk”. Researchers say that the sea area where this shark lives is one of the "most beautiful oceans on the planet" and contains a large number of plant and animal resources unknown to humans. However, as the waters mentioned above are subject to repeated "overfishing operations" by fishermen using high-strength power grids and deadly poisons, this strange shark or other new species that have not yet been discoveries by man could possibly escape the fate of extinction. Experts said that during this expedition, researchers discovered a total of 52 new species from the region, including 24 new species of fish, 20 species of coral and eight species of very strangely shaped shrimp. Analysts point out that because few scientists have visiteds in this mysterious sea area to carry out investigation and research work, many strange species have remained unknown to the outside world. In the future, people will continue to study local biodiversity phenomena and ways to effectively protect them. Scientists say that in addition to the ocean, many mysterious animals and plants yet to be discovered could also be "hidden" in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. This mysterious sea is located in the northeastern part of the Indonesian province of Papua. There are more than 1,200 species of fish and more than 600 species of coral, which represents almost 75% of the coral species known in the world. It was once called the “Coral Triangle” of Asia. US experts have called on the local government to take effective measures to stop fishermen's "crazy fishing" activities and create marine parks to protectthe natural environment of damage. According to reports, currently only 11% of the local area is effectively protected by relevant government agencies.