The Triassic period demonstrates that evolutionary success often comes from persistence and adaptability rather than superior traits; Lystrosaurus, a barrel-shaped pig-sized reptile that dominated 95% of land vertebrates and survived the Great Dying extinction, became the ancestor of all mammals including humans, proving that the universe rewards stubbornness over excellence.
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Weird Triassic Animal facts you never knewAjouté :
Weird Triassic period facts you never knew.
Do you know what it's like to be alive in the aftermath of the Great Dying? No.
Neither does anyone. 96% of ocean life gone. 70% of land life gone.
The world is empty and barely breathing.
Something is rebuilding in the silence.
You're part of what comes out. Fast. The Triassic.
The world has one continent, wrong air, and a heat scar down the middle that nothing large can cross.
Into that world a predator evolution built twice. An animal that was half neck and your direct ancestor. Hint.
It's not the impressive one.
Dinosaurs exist in the Triassic. They are small, nervous, and getting eaten.
The dinosaurs are not fine. The things in charge look like this.
Postosuchus.
6 m long. Skull the length of your torso. Walks upright. Serrated teeth.
130 million years later evolution builds T-Rex. Same skull. Same posture. Same strategy.
Evolution plagiarized itself and called it the Cretaceous.
The dinosaurs living alongside Postosuchus are the size of a large dog.
The animal that gets the theme park spends 30 million years as food. That's it.
Postosuchus doesn't chase, it waits.
Then it closes the distance faster than you expect. You hear nothing, then you are dissolved.
This is one of the earliest dinosaurs ever found, Eoraptor.
About 1 m long, light, fast.
If you're expecting something dramatic, lower your expectations immediately.
This is the beginning of the dinosaur story, not a roar, not dominance. This, a small, slightly nervous animal that looks like it's permanently reconsidering its life choices.
Now put it next to Postosuchus.
It stops being impressive. It stops being a predator. It becomes a decision.
Run, hide, freeze. Pick one quickly and commit.
This is the entire dinosaur survival strategy for the first 30 million years.
Don't be visible. Don't be slow.
Don't be where the problem is.
Ideally, don't be there at all.
You don't hunt with this. You don't dominate ecosystems with this. You apologize with this. And it works. Not because it's strong, not because it's clever, because it doesn't die.
Dinosaurs don't take over the Triassic, they survive it. Quietly, in the background.
Everything you associate with them, size, power, control, none of it exists yet.
Right now, they are the background noise with legs.
And so what was actually running the planet?
Tanystropheus.
Tanystropheus was 6 m long. Three of those meters were neck. 12 vertebrae, a giraffe has seven. The neck could only move up and down. Body, also present, technically.
Two species, one in water, one on land. Different diets, different worlds, same neck.
It lasted 25 million years with that neck. Our entire human lineage is 6 million. Do the maths.
Moving on, and it only gets stranger.
Lystrosaurus.
Into that silence walked this.
Pig-sized, barrel-shaped, two blunt tusks. At its peak, 95% of all land vertebrates on Earth. The apocalypse had a favorite. It was this.
Pick any [clears throat] continent, this is what you'd find.
Good at everything, brilliant at nothing.
Eat anything, burrow from heat, tolerate bad air, reproduce fast. Every specialist died with its niche.
Lystrosaurus didn't have a niche to lose.
It just stayed. Its descendants survived the Triassic, survived the Jurassic, survived the asteroid, became every mammal on Earth, including you.
You're descended from this. Not the strongest, not the smartest, the one that didn't need anything.
One last thing. Then a volcano.
How it ended.
A chain of volcanoes split open the Atlantic and erupted for hundreds of thousands of years. CO2 spiked, oceans acidified. 76% of all species died. The Triassic had lasted 51 million years.
Postosuchus survived the great dying.
Dominated for 50 million years, then this extinction got it. The small nervous things it had been eating inherited everything. Built the Jurassic on top of it.
A proto croc evolution liked so much it built twice.
Dinosaurs that spent millions of years as background noise. A 6-ft reptile that was half there.
A barrel-shaped ancestor that inherited a broken planet by having no seeds. Then a volcano.
The dinosaurs ruled the land.
That barrel-shaped pig animal, 95% of all life on Earth. That's your ancestor.
The apocalypse is why you exist. Not the impressive version of you, the version that's still here.
I'm Granite Jane. The Triassic is proof that the universe rewards stubbornness over excellence. Subscribe if that's relevant to your situation.
See you next time.
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