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8 animals that outlived extinctions | Times of India

Jun 18, 2024

8 animals that outlived extinctions

Sonal Khandelwal

Survivors

​Here are eight remarkable animals that have withstood the test of time, surviving through mass extinctions and flourishing when others perished.​

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Ants

​Ants have formed complex societies and thrived for over 100 million years. Their success lies in their cooperative behaviours, adaptability, and ability to exploit various ecological niches.​

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Cockroaches

​Cockroaches are survivors of the Carboniferous period. They have endured dramatic climate changes and numerous ecological upheavals, adapting and thriving in virtually any environment on Earth.​

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Crocodile

​These ancient reptiles witnessed the demise of the dinosaurs and survived. Crocodiles' basic body plan and versatile diet have allowed them to outlive many other species for aeons.​

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Horseshoe Crab

​With a lineage dating back 450 million years, horseshoe crabs have seen continents shift and species vanish. Their resilience is attributed to their simple needs and robust physiology.​

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Jellyfish

​Jellyfish have floated through the oceans for about 500 million years, surviving in varied environments by being highly adaptable and capable of both sexual and asexual reproduction.​

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Nautilus

​Nautiluses have remained largely unchanged for hundreds of millions of years. Their simple lifestyle and deep ocean habitats have shielded them from many threats that wiped out others.​

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Sharks

​Sharks have patrolled the oceans since before the age of dinosaurs. Their adaptability, efficient hunting skills, and evolutionary prowess have ensured their survival through multiple extinctions.​

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Turtles

Turtles have survived significant extinction events dating back over 220 million years. Their ability to adapt to various environments and reproduce by laying eggs has contributed to their longevity.

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