Sri Lanka, April 22 -- In some Sri Lankan streams, what disappears first is not the water, but our understanding of what still lives there.
If you have ever stood beside a small stream, you will know how quickly this seems to make sense. A glance is usually enough.
Clean or not. Live or ordinary. Worth noticing or not.
We do this without thinking. It feels reasonable.
Small streams encourage it. They look complete. A little water, a few leaves, and everything appears to be in order. But a stream is not complete. It is a process. Each moment, it is quietly deciding what can live there, and what cannot.
And sometimes, within that quiet decision, there is a fish most of us have never heard of.
Jonklaas's Loach is a small freshwater fis...
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