Articles for tag: extinct species

What We Can Learn from Extinct Species: Lessons on Adaptation and Survival

Annette Uy

Throughout Earth’s history, countless species have come and gone, leaving only fossils and traces of their existence. While extinction may seem like a tragic end, it’s also a source of invaluable knowledge. These lost species offer profound insights into the evolving story of life on Earth and the art of adaptation and survival. In this ...

Discover What Polar Dinosaurs Life Looked Like in Antarctica 120 Million Years Ago, Now Their World Is Reborn

Jan Otte

Imagine a world where Antarctica wasn’t a frozen wasteland but a lush, river-cut forest teeming with life where dinosaurs, not penguins, roamed under months-long polar darkness. This was Earth 120 million years ago, during the Early Cretaceous, when what is now southern Australia sat within the Antarctic Circle. Thanks to groundbreaking research analyzing ancient pollen ...