Are Ferns Extinct at Mark Ferretti blog

Are Ferns Extinct. 65 million years ago, an asteroid crashed into the earth, eradicating an estimated 75% of all plants and animals alive on the planet. two tiny ferns presumed to be extinct for over half a century have been rediscovered by botanists on two remote mountaintops in north queensland’s. Image by danielle dufault, royal ontario museum. The ferns that grew then are long extinct, and most ferns we see today are relatively new, having evolved in the last 70 million years. ferns were one of the earliest vascular plants to evolve and would have been food for the massive herbivorous dinosaurs that lumbered across the land. however, despite the venerable age of the group as a whole, most of the earliest ferns have since gone extinct.

Tree Fern, in the Philippines Philippine Trees, Palms, Fruits, Plants
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however, despite the venerable age of the group as a whole, most of the earliest ferns have since gone extinct. ferns were one of the earliest vascular plants to evolve and would have been food for the massive herbivorous dinosaurs that lumbered across the land. The ferns that grew then are long extinct, and most ferns we see today are relatively new, having evolved in the last 70 million years. Image by danielle dufault, royal ontario museum. 65 million years ago, an asteroid crashed into the earth, eradicating an estimated 75% of all plants and animals alive on the planet. two tiny ferns presumed to be extinct for over half a century have been rediscovered by botanists on two remote mountaintops in north queensland’s.

Tree Fern, in the Philippines Philippine Trees, Palms, Fruits, Plants

Are Ferns Extinct 65 million years ago, an asteroid crashed into the earth, eradicating an estimated 75% of all plants and animals alive on the planet. ferns were one of the earliest vascular plants to evolve and would have been food for the massive herbivorous dinosaurs that lumbered across the land. two tiny ferns presumed to be extinct for over half a century have been rediscovered by botanists on two remote mountaintops in north queensland’s. Image by danielle dufault, royal ontario museum. however, despite the venerable age of the group as a whole, most of the earliest ferns have since gone extinct. The ferns that grew then are long extinct, and most ferns we see today are relatively new, having evolved in the last 70 million years. 65 million years ago, an asteroid crashed into the earth, eradicating an estimated 75% of all plants and animals alive on the planet.

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