Neoceratodus Forsteri, also known as the Australian lungfish, is a rare and ancient species of fish that has been around for over 380 million years. Synonyms for the term include the Queensland lungfish, ceratodus, and the barramunda. The Australian lungfish can grow up to 1.3 meters in length and has the ability to survive out of water for several hours due to its lung-like organ. This fish is only found in a few rivers in Queensland, Australia and is considered a living fossil due to its prehistoric nature. The Australian lungfish is a unique and intriguing species that continues to fascinate scientists and marine enthusiasts alike.