Great 'living fossils' or GREATEST 'living fossils'?
until they can revive t-rex, yes
Neopilina
Latimeria chalumnae, the coelacanth.Probably the most-recognized living fossil of all.
The Okapi(Identical to a fossil giraffid, Paleotragus)
Catagonus Wagneri, the living representative of the Ice-Age platygonid family.
Stalked Crinoids, which first appeared the late Cambrian age, and still alive today.
Brachiopods (Genus: Lingula)Also first appeared in the Cambrian and nearly went extinct 250 million years later at the end of the Permian. Almost, but not quite.
The nautilus, sole remaining genus of the shelled cephalopods. Their almost identical cousins the ammonites are totally extinct.
Equus Przewalskii, the living descendant of Ice-Age horses.
Elephas maximus Nepalensis, a possible living exemplar of the prehistoric Stegodon.(This one's name is Raja Gaj)
>>218404psst they're the product of inbreeding not living fossils
>>218404When enraged the Elephant will grab the nearest human with its trunk and proceed to shove him/her up the nearest elephant's ass.
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>>218396
400 million years, lived through 5 mass extinctions i believecould die out soon because of idiots over fishing and polluting the oceans
>>218425Sharks are evil. They must die. I say, NUKE THE FUCKING OCEANS!
>>218418DONT FORGET YOUR HAT
The chimaeras haven't apparently changed noticeable since the Jurassic.
>>218519The one they found in Japan died. It was, apparently, pretty banged up by the time it reached the surface. :\
>>218407WTF???*blinx*AAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW. . .DANG!<:-/