PREHISTORIC CREATURES 

8 ANCIENT ANIMALS THAT ARE STILL ROAMING OUR PLANET

Published By Moushumi Mahanta | 17 Feb, 2025
Our planet is still home to several ancient animals, each carrying millions of years of evolutionary history. These creatures have not only withstood the test of time but continue to play vital roles in today’s ecosystems.
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Here Are 8 Ancient Animals That Are Still Roaming Our Planet:
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Coelacanth

Coelacanths, also known as " living fossils, " were believed to be extinct until their rediscovery in 1938. They are now among the oldest surviving prehistoric animals. 
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Horseshoe Crab

These oldest living species on Earth have been surviving for over 450 million years. The horseshoe crabs are especially valued for their blue blood, which plays a crucial role in medical research.
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 Tuatara

Native to New Zealand, these reptiles are among the few prehistoric animals still living today, with their lineage tracing back to the age of dinosaurs. 
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Nautilus

Nautiluses have remained virtually unchanged for hundreds of millions of years, serving as a testament to nature’s enduring design. 
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Whale Sharks

Whale sharks, the largest fish in the sea, are among the most iconic prehistoric marine creatures still in existence. 
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Wobbegong Sharks

These bottom-dwelling sharks are among the lesser-known ancient creatures still living today. 
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Sea Turtles

Sea turtles have been gliding through the world's oceans for millions of years. Their remarkable adaptations have enabled them to endure countless environmental changes over time.
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Polar Bears

Polar bears are one of the largest surviving prehistoric animals. Their existence is deeply connected to the health of polar ecosystems.
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