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Meaning of fósil viviente




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

fósil viviente
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A non-scientific term coined by Charles Darwin to refer to living things that have stood the test of time in millions of years with hardly any changes. Examples from the plant world are ginkgo biloba or wollemia nobilis. The latter is an Autralian conifer discovered in 1994 by David Noble in the Australian region of Blue Mountains in Wollemi Park, which was only known through fossils.

  



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