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What If Dinosaurs Never Went Extinct? Rewriting Earth’s Timeline”

What If Dinosaurs Never Went Extinct? Rewriting Earth’s Timeline”

We’ve always been fascinated by the grandeur of dinosaurs, these magnificent creatures that roamed our planet millions of years ago. But what if that asteroid had missed Earth 66 million years ago and dinosaurs never went extinct? Welcome to a journey that might rewrite the Earth’s timeline.

The Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction Event

To understand our hypothetical scenario, first, let’s rewind back to the Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction event. Around 66 million years ago, a six-mile-wide asteroid struck Earth, causing a mass extinction that wiped out 75% of all species on the planet, including most dinosaurs. But in our scenario, this asteroid merely flies past Earth, leaving the thriving dinosaur population unaffected.

Evolutionary Progression of Dinosaurs

Without the asteroid strike, dinosaurs would continue to evolve. Much like how we’ve seen birds evolve from theropod dinosaurs, over millions of years, we might have witnessed the emergence of entirely new species of dinosaurs. Maybe we’d have dinosaurs adapting to every environment, from the highest mountains to the deepest seas.

Human Evolution]

The question that follows naturally is: Would humans still have evolved? Mammals at the end of the Cretaceous period were small, nocturnal creatures. Without the extinction of dinosaurs, mammals may not have gotten the chance to come out of hiding and diversify. Thus, human evolution as we know it could have been in jeopardy.

Modern Day Dinosaurs

Fast forward to today, what would a world dominated by dinosaurs look like? Could we have cities built by intelligent dinosaur species? Or would humans, if we managed to evolve, live in constant fear of these massive creatures? It’s a thrilling and somewhat terrifying prospect.

Impact on Ecosystems

The existence of dinosaurs would significantly alter Earth’s ecosystems. With mega-herbivores and apex predators around, the flora and fauna would be drastically different. It’s likely that we’d have unique plants evolving defensive mechanisms against dinosaur herbivores and perhaps a very different distribution of life forms across the planet.

So there we have it, a glimpse into an alternate Earth where dinosaurs never went extinct. It’s a world that’s fascinating to imagine, filled with a variety of dinosaurs and potentially absent of humans. While we can’t say for certain what would have happened, it’s intriguing to contemplate how different our world would be today. Until our next exploration into the realms of “what if,” stay curious!

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