In Africa, a fossil of 66 million-year old fish has been discovered.

THE fossil of a sturgeon thought to be more than 66 million years old is the first of its kind to be discovered in Africa.

The fish — the source of caviar — was believed to have lived only in the northern hemisphere’s cooler waters.

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The fossil of a sturgeon thought to be more than 66 million years old is the first of its kind to be discovered in Africa
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Palaeontologist Professor David Martill found the specimen on a trip to Morocco in last yearCredit: PA

The fossil was discovered by Prof David Martill, a palaeontologist on a trip to Morocco in the past year.

He said: “I found a piece of rock with bucklers — the bony external plates found on these heavily armoured fish – and knew straight away it was a sturgeon.”

Sturgeons were declared a “royal fish” by King Edward II in 1324.

Prof Martill, of Portsmouth University, added: “This new Moroccan species complicates models of the location of the origin of this group of fish.”

Now, the specimen has been added to a collection at a Casablanca-based university.

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The fish — the source of caviar — was believed to have lived only in the northern hemisphere’s cooler waters
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