While new animals are regularly identified, all species of seadragons were thought to be known.  Indeed, it has been 150 years since all were classified.  A surprise was on hand for Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Western Australia Museum.  A new type of seadragon was found off the WA coast.     A sample had been in a lab untested since 2007.  The latest DNA testing system enables new kinds of creatures to be singled out.  Named Phyllopteryx dewysea , the new seadragon is bright red in color.  This is an ideal color for camouflage in deep water.     No one expected a new type, so it remained undetected until the new technique made 5,000 X-ray slices of the sample.  The Ruby Seadragon has a distinct skeletal structure.  It increases the number of known seadragon species by 50 per cent, because there were only two other kinds of this mysterious animal previously.   ✴ Technology by Ty Buchanan  ✴   http://www.adventure--australia.blogspot.com/   http://www.tysaustralia.blogsp...
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