11Dog and Cat species
20 million years ago in North America, the spread of ancient cats led to the extinction of many dog species. There used to about 30 canine species in North America. Only 8 remain.
12Genetic change
In the last 5 millennia, genetic change in humans has occurred at a rate roughly 100 times higher than any other period of human evolution. Humans today are more genetically different from humans living 5,000 years ago than these people were from humans living 40,000 years ago.
13Azolla
49 million years ago, a giant bloom of floating plants (Azolla) in the Arctic Ocean tipped the Earth's climate from very hot to very cold.
14Blond hair
Blond hair in humans developed only 11,000 years ago as an evolutionary response to the lack of sunlight in Northern Europe to enable more Vitamin-D synthesis.
15Rodinia
Pangaea was not the first supercontinent. That honor goes to the billion-year-old landmass known as Rodinia. The continents routinely split apart and come back together in a process known as the supercontinent cycle.
16Volcano Toba
Around 70,000 years ago the Volcano Toba in Indonesia erupted and covered the earth with so much ash the sun was dimmed for 6 years. The population of early humans neared extinction and some studies indicate there were as few as 40 breeding pairs.
17Cambrian Explosion
The Cambrian Explosion might be explained by rising sea levels 540 million years ago which resulted in three times as much calcium being dissolved into the sea. Life forms had to create shells, bones and other hard tissues in response leading to the diversity of life we see today.
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18Cretaceous period
During the Cretaceous period (145 - 100 million years ago), Earth's climate was so warm that there were no polar ice caps, and forests probably extended all the way to the South Pole. Local plants and dinosaurs evolved to live in continuous sunlight in the summer and darkness in the winter.
19Australopithecus
Australopithecus, anatomically similar to modern humans, co-existed with Megalodon, the biggest shark species that ever lived.
20Homo erectus
Ancient human ancestor Homo erectus ate cooked food as long ago as 1.9 million years.
These information boards are something that I look forward to every day. Keep up the great work!
#18 blows the climate change lie out of the water
Stacy, please explain.
#18…145 – 100 years ago the hot planet was not caused by humans, cars, factorys it was just a natural cycle of the planet
#18 should make you want to stop global warming not deny it. Human can not survive those conditions.
It’s interesting how we have found that all life comes from african ancestors but in most posts you put a white man image for Adam.