Sharks Are Older Than Trees: 400 Million Years of Evolution

Sharks have been swimming in Earth’s oceans for 400 million years. Trees have only existed for 350 million years. Sharks are older than trees, older than dinosaurs, older than Saturn’s rings. They’re living fossils that have survived five mass extinctions.

🦈 Timeline

Sharks: 400 million years ago
Trees: 350 million years ago
Dinosaurs: 230 million years ago
Humans: 300,000 years ago

Sharks predate:

  • Trees
  • Dinosaurs
  • Mammals
  • Flowers
  • Grass
  • Mountains (many current ranges)

💡 Why They Survived

Adaptations:

  • Cartilage skeleton (lighter, flexible)
  • Multiple rows of teeth (replaceable)
  • Electroreception (detect prey’s heartbeat)
  • Diverse species (500+ types)
  • Occupy many niches

Survived:

  • Ordovician extinction (444 MYA)
  • Devonian extinction (375 MYA)
  • Permian extinction (252 MYA) – “Great Dying”
  • Triassic extinction (201 MYA)
  • Cretaceous extinction (66 MYA) – killed dinosaurs

🌟 Modern Threats

Ironically: Survived 400 million years, now threatened by humans

  • Overfishing
  • Finning
  • Habitat loss
  • 100 million sharks killed annually

Sharks: the ultimate survivors!

👤 About the Analyst

Shrikant Bhosale is a theoretical researcher exploring the intersections of information theory, geometry, and physical systems. This audit is part of the Val Buzz project, an automated pipeline for validating scientific architecture via Scope Theory and the Information Scaling Law (ISL).

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