White Blooded Creature In The 1920's

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In the early 1920’s, a group of dauntless Norwegian sailors attempted a voyage no one had ever successfully mastered. Through the rushing, diligent, and harsh waters of the cold Antarctic these men voyaged to the isolated island of Bouvet. As this accomplishment was exciting enough, the zoologist on board, Ditlef Rustad, discovered a fish like no other vertebrae ever seen. The Chaenocephalus aceratus, as it was deemed, changed thoughts of evolution with its physical appearance,defied rules of genes birth and death and allowed for an entire species to grow under an ecosystem otherwise not thought to exist in the extreme conditions of the Antarctic.
As it has been introduced, this White Blooded creature was a mystery to scientists around the

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