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      • Even while dinosaurs dominated the landscape, small rat-like mammals were becoming more common. They survived the mass extinction 65 million years ago that ended the Age of Dinosaurs, along with some birds, amphibians, and reptiles. Most major animal groups that survived this extinction event still exist today.
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  2. Jun 25, 2024 · 27 Prehistoric Animals That Are Still Alive Today. Awe-inducing creatures like mastodons, giant ground sloths, saber-toothed cats and even dire wolves (yep, they were a real thing — not just a “Game of Thrones” fantasy) have sadly gone extinct since the last ice age ended about 11,700 years ago.

  3. Jun 24, 2024 · Most animal species last a few million years before going extinct but there are always exceptions called living fossils. Some of these animals have been around for hundreds of millions of years! Let’s discover some of the oldest prehistoric animals still alive today. 12. Sturgeon: 100 Million Years Old

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    • 80 million years old—Frilled shark. Found in the dark abyss of the deep sea, frilled sharks have been lurking in the shadows for approximately 80 million years.
    • 360 million years old—Coelacanth. Thought to have gone extinct 65 million years ago (along with the mass extinction of dinosaurs), the coelacanth (pronounced SEEL-uh-kanth) was rediscovered in 1938.
    • 360 million years old—Lamprey. The lamprey is a parasitic fish that has survived four major evolutionary extinctions in their 360 million years of swimming the ocean—though they are now mainly confined to the Atlantic Ocean and (a non-native population) in the Great Lakes.
    • 450 million years old—Horseshoe crab. The horseshoe crab is one of evolution’s ultimate survivors, dating back 450 million years—outliving the dawn of dinosaurs and five mass extinctions.
  4. Sep 13, 2024 · These ancient animal species offer us a fascinating glimpse into the past, representing living links to prehistoric times. Despite the challenges of changing environments, these remarkable creatures have adapted and endured, continuing to roam our planet today.

    • Hula Painted Frog. Yes, there are examples of ancient creatures among frogs as well. Who would have thought? The Hula painted frog was thought to be extinct until it was rediscovered in 2011.
    • Pygmy Right Whale. Another animal species thought to have been extinct until it was rediscovered in 2012, the pygmy right whale is an extremely rare animal.
    • Crocodilians. Okay, we are cheating a bit, because we are not including a single species on this spot, but an entire order of reptiles. The crocodilians include species such as crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gharial.
    • Solenodon. Solenodons are venomous mammals that can be found in a few Caribbean countries. The members of this nocturnal, burrowing species are classified as endangered, and are often called “living fossils.”
  5. Dec 17, 2020 · This article is all about living fossils or prehistoric animals that did not die out millions of years ago and still roaming around on our planet. Some of them are lived even older than dinosaurs.

  6. Jul 26, 2024 · The Earth today is home to a range of prehistoric animals still alive, each embodying millions of years of evolutionary history. These creatures, such as the coelacanth and crocodiles, have not only survived the challenges of eons but continue to thrive even as.