vastassignaale
Vastassignaale, also known as the African lungfish (*Protopterus aethiopicus*), is a species of primitive freshwater fish native to the rivers and swamps of sub-Saharan Africa. It belongs to the order Lepidosireniformes, a group of lungfishes that possess both gills and lungs, allowing them to survive in low-oxygen environments. This species is particularly notable for its ability to enter a state of estivation, a dormant period during which it encases itself in a protective mud cocoon to endure prolonged droughts.
The vastassignaale typically inhabits slow-moving or stagnant waters, such as rivers, lakes, and flooded grasslands. It
Conservation status for the vastassignaale is currently classified as "Least Concern" by the International Union for
The vastassignaale shares similarities with other lungfish species, such as the Australian lungfish (*Neoceratodus forsteri*) and