And even older than Polaris, the north star. It's only 70 million years old.
63 0 ReplyAlso older than the rings of Saturn
11 0 ReplyThe brightest of the three stars in the Polaris system at least.
10 0 ReplyWell, Polaris is made up of three stars and only one of them is estimated to be younger than sharks. Still cool, though.
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Jellyfish, which are older than bones and eyes: "pathetic"
29 0 Reply"Am I a joke to you?"
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This statement does not make sense. If they only survived 4 out of 5 extinction events then there should be no more sharks alive today.
3 0 ReplyThey weren't around yet during the first one
20 0 ReplyOK, I think I get it now. But it sounds a bit confusing. If you are listing events that sharks were not present for, then you might as well say something like Sharks survived the Big Bang
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Is this why we're trying boil the oceans and make them toxic?
30 0 ReplyOnly way to beat primordial horrors beyond our comprehension
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False
Sharks live 20-30 years
I've already outlived they bitch asses
JK obv
14 0 ReplyDeeper than the mountains... older than the trees...?
John Denver was singing about sharks?
12 0 ReplyIt's hard to fathom the cultural sensation that was Jaws and the deep effect it had on Denver.
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Older than Saturn's rings!
4 0 ReplyI thought it was crocodiles that were the oldest, turns out it’s sharks, specifically Greenland shark
5 0 ReplyTo clarify, "older than trees" doesn't mean older than currently living trees. It means older than the very first trees. As in, before plants figured out how to grow wood.
3 0 Replygym shark
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