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New ‘hairy’ coral species gets named after this Star Wars character

Scientists have discovered a unique deep-sea coral and given it a name inspired by Chewbacca from Star Wars.

Updated on: Sep 20, 2025 12:22 AM IST
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A newly identified deep-sea coral has got both scientists and Star Wars fans excited. Researchers have named the species Iridogorgia chewbacca after the hairy Wookiee character Chewbacca, known for his tall and furry appearance in the franchise.

Scientists have named a new coral species in the western Pacific after Chewbacca from Star Wars. (Representative image/Unsplash)
Scientists have named a new coral species in the western Pacific after Chewbacca from Star Wars. (Representative image/Unsplash)

Found in the tropical western Pacific Ocean, the coral stood out because of its long, curly branches and shiny surface that reflected light in weird ways. The branches looked “hairy,” like Chewbacca’s fur. The coral grew upright and alone on the ocean floor like the tall figure of the character, as per NY Post.

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‘Chewbacca’ coral: Where was it first seen?

This coral was first seen in 2006 but was not confirmed as a separate species until recently. Later, with more research and genetic testing, researchers were able to confirm it was a new species.

Role of researchers

Watling called it “unforgettable.” “It looks like Chewbacca,” he said. “Even after all these years of deep sea research, I still get surprised and excited.”

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Why it matters

Naming Iridogorgia chewbacca is more than just a fun pop culture reference. It is part of the growing understanding of deep ocean biodiversity, and that even well-studied regions like the Pacific still have secrets.

The paper has been published in Zootaxa, ensuring that Chewbacca’s name will live on not just in movies but in marine science.

FAQs:

Q1. What is the new coral species named after Chewbacca?

The new coral species is called Iridogorgia chewbacca, named after the furry Star Wars character Chewbacca because of its hairy-looking branches.

Q2. Where was the Chewbacca coral discovered?

The coral was discovered in the tropical western Pacific Ocean and first spotted in 2006 before being officially recognized as a new species.

Q3. Why did scientists name the coral after a Star Wars character?

Scientists chose the name because the coral’s long, flexible, and furry-looking branches reminded them of Chewbacca’s tall and hairy appearance in the Star Wars saga.

 
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