January 29, 2006
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An undated photo released by Cornol, Switzerland and Raffles Museum Singapore, shows a male Paedocypris fish. Scientists from Europe and Singapore say they have discovered the world's tiniest fish -- a species that lives in peat wetlands in Southeast Asia and, when fully grown, is the size of a large mosquito

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At first..I thought it's a cut on someone's finger...
Are you sure that's a fish and not a piece of ginger?
i think its ginger too. the scientists must have gotten confused.
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