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SCG7726 - Deep-Sea Viperfish – Chauliodus Sloanei, Republic of Congo
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This striking 1 Franc stamp from the Republic of Congo features the Chauliodus Sloanei, a deep-sea predator known for its elongated body and bioluminescent organs. The artwork, by Samson and Cottet, captures the fish’s menacing fanged jaws and serpentine form against a textured green background. Issued during the 1960s, this design reflects Congo’s early post-independence series celebrating marine biodiversity. A fascinating collectible for both zoological and African philately enthusiasts.
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