Living Fossils: 7 Fish Species Older Than Dinosaurs
Life on Earth existed long before dinosaurs appeared. Among the most fascinating survivors are ancient fish whose lineages stretch back hundreds of millions of years. Often called “living fossils,” these species have changed very little over time, offering a rare window into prehistoric life . Their continued survival reminds us of life’s resilience and the extraordinary journey of evolution.
Coelacanth
The coelacanth is perhaps the most famous ancient fish. Once believed extinct, it was astonishingly rediscovered in 1938. Its lineage dates back roughly 400 million years, well before dinosaurs appeared. The coelacanth’s distinctive lobe-shaped fins resemble early limb structures, providing clues about how vertebrates eventually moved from water to land. Living in deep ocean habitats, this fish exemplifies evolutionary stability and the ability to thrive in specialized environments.Sturgeon
Sturgeons are some of the oldest freshwater fish on the planet, with origins stretching over 200 million years. They are slow-growing and can live for decades. Their armoured bodies, elongated snouts, and bottom-feeding habits closely mirror those of their ancient ancestors. Often referred to as living relics, sturgeons give us a glimpse into prehistoric freshwater ecosystems that existed long before the age of dinosaurs.You may also like
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