In early August, biologist Peter Ward returned from the South Pacific with news that he encountered an old friend, one he hadnt seen in over three decades.<br>About 30 years ago, biologist Peter Ward and his colleague discovered a new species of nautilus, and, for the first time since, Ward recently laid eyes on the rare .<br>An extremely rare species of cephalopod has been spotted again for the first time in over three decades. Allonautilus scrobiculatus, an extremely rare species of .<br>This spectacular marine creature - one of the worlds rarest animals - has been spotted by biologists for the first time in 31 years. The elusive mollusc was .
