RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
Turtles, survivors for over 220 million years, adapt to environments and thrive through egg-laying reproduction.
Sharks, patrolling oceans since pre-dinosaur times, survive through adaptability and efficient hunting skills.
Nautiluses have remained unchanged for millions of years, sheltered by their deep-sea habitats and simple lifestyle.
Jellyfish, floating for about 500 million years, survive through adaptability and reproductive flexibility in varied ocean environments.
Crocodiles, witnessing the demise of dinosaurs, survive with their versatile diet and unchanged body plan over aeons.
Cockroaches, survivors since the Carboniferous period, have adapted to diverse environments and endured dramatic climate changes.
Ants have thrived for over 100 million years, thanks to their complex societies, cooperative behaviors, and ability to adapt to diverse ecological niches.