In a stunning discovery, researchers found that flowering plants not only existed actively and dynamically during the time of the dinosaurs but also continued to thrive after their extinction. These findings challenge old theories about the evolutionary history of plants.
How Did Flowering Plants Live During the Age of Dinosaurs?
According to new evidence, flowering plants used various methods to spread their seeds, including attracting insects and other creatures as transfer intermediaries. These strategies demonstrate their intelligent evolution for survival in a competitive ecosystem.
With this discovery, researchers continue to explore different locations and times in geological history to gain a better understanding of the life of flowering plants during the age of dinosaurs. This research could help us better understand the role of these plants in past ecosystems and how nature operated millions of years ago.
By Tag Clar Editorial