Scientists find blind cave fish can tell time
Cave fish have an extended internal clock that runs on a 47-hour schedule instead of a 24-hour one. Scientists suspect that the fish may lose their internal clocks at some point in the future.
THE TIME AQUATIC: Somalian cave fish (Phreatichthys andruzzii) evolved in the perpetual darkness of caves more than a million years ago. Even so, they have a working, albeit distorted, biological clock. (Photo: Saulo Bambi) 




















