ANIMALS
The Devils Hole pupfish is so inbred that it shouldn’t be alive
WORDS JOANNA THOMPSON
The Devils Hole pupfish is small, blue and incredibly endangered. It also may be the most inbred creature on Earth. All 263 wild Devils Hole pupfish (Cyprinodon diabolis) live in one location: a three by six metre cavern in the middle of Devils Hole in Nevada, a detached part of Death Valley National Park and one of the hottest places in the world. Their cavern oasis, located just 15 metres below the desert floor, is at least 152 metres deep and stays at a balmy 33 degrees Celsius year-round. The species has lived there, isolated from all other pupfish, for at least 1,000 years, and possibly as long as 20,000 years.