From Dinosaurs to Modern Day: Top 9 Prehistoric Animals Still With Us

prehistoric animals that have remarkably survived to the present day, offering a glimpse into the ancient past:

Horseshoe Crabs Living fossils with a horseshoe-shaped body and ten eyes. Resemble trilobites, extinct arthropods from the Paleozoic era. Found in coastal waters of North America and Asia.

Coelacanths Ancient lobe-finned fish with fleshy fins resembling limbs. Considered living fossils as they were thought to be extinct for 65 million years until rediscovered.

Sharks: Sleek, predatory fish with cartilaginous skeletons and five gill slits. Some of the oldest fish on Earth, dating back over 400 million years.

Crocodiles and Alligators: Large, armored reptiles with long snouts and powerful jaws. Closely related to dinosaurs, sharing a common ancestor.

Turtles: Reptilian creatures with hard, protective shells and l eathery beaks.Evolved over 200 million years ago and come in various shapes and sizes.

Snakes: Legless reptiles with long, slender bodies and scales. Highly diverse, with over 3,000 species found worldwide.

Lizards: Varied group of reptiles with four limbs and scaly skin. Found on every continent except Antarctica. Adapt to different environments, ranging from cold climates to hot deserts.

Frogs and Toads: Ectothermic amphibians with four legs and moist, permeable skin. Typically live in or near water, though some species spend most of their lives on land.

Lungfish: Freshwater fish with lungs that allow them to survive in oxygen-depleted waters. Found in Africa, South America, and Australia.

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These birds often inhabit environments where flight is not advantageous, such as islands, grasslands, or dense forests.

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