The Mononoke tilefish, Branchiostegus sanae, sports striking facial markings reminiscent of San’s tribal paint, symbolizing a call for marine conservation.
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A newly discovered deepwater tilefish, Branchiostegus sanae, has been named after San from Princess Mononoke due to its unique facial markings. Researchers confirmed its new-species status through ...
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A deepwater fish new to science has been named after San, the warrior princess from Studio Ghibli's landmark animated film ...
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Researchers in China have named a newly discovered fish species after the Studio Ghibli character San from "Princess Mononoke ...