Fish species have 'hands'
These 'hands' become useful tools to help them move more easily.
This unique fish is found in Australia's south and east.
These are fish that have two hands on both sides like the fins of other common fish.
This fish lives on the bottom of the ocean and uses those hands to move instead of swimming like other fish.
Appearance of this fish is quite small in size but outstanding in color.
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