What would have happened if the dragon had been alive?

Updated on science 2024-08-02
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    During the Cretaceous period, there was a monster that ruled the oceans, and no species could challenge its position. In 2014, a British tourist spotted a strange creature on a cruise ship in the Gulf of Mexico, and he described it as a very similar ancient dragon. But if the dragon had survived the extinction of the dinosaurs, we would have been able to spot it, and the later megalodon would have never had a chance to appear at all.

    So what would have happened if the dragon hadn't gone extinct?

    The dragon is actually a giant lizard, just like the Komodo dragon on land, except that it lives in the ocean, can reach 18 meters in length, and its body structure is very good at hunting, and they can eat almost any species in the ocean, including marine animals living in Antarctica.

    According to archaeological findings, it took them only about 100,000 years to wipe out their competitors in the ocean. However, if the dragon is still alive, it is still a very terrifying creature, and it can even change the pattern of the ocean, and the creatures in the ocean today, whether it is a shark or a killer whale, cannot be a match for the dragon. If the dragons had not become extinct that year, these sea creatures would not have appeared, but a new group of species might have evolved that would have been agile enough to escape the dragons.

    A 2007 study found that over the past millions of years, the diversity of marine life had a lot to do with the mutual killing and flight of predators and prey, so if the dragons were still alive, these creatures might have evolved in the other direction.

    At the same time, the presence of the dragon is not a good thing for humans, it will make the ocean more dangerous, some small fishing boats and sailboats will be directly knocked over by it, and then we need larger fishing boats. Swimming, diving, and fishing in the ocean can also become a very dangerous activity. A large number of plants are extinct, and the plants in the ocean have not escaped extinction.

    At the same time, the mixed rain of volcanic ash and toxic gases fell into the ocean, causing a mass extinction of marine life, the collapse of the food chain, and the cangsaurus with a large appetite was starved to death.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Then we wouldn't have human beings, let alone the current society, and possibly the Jurassic era.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Human activity can be extremely restricted, because the dragon breathes with lungs and often has to go to the surface of the sea to breathe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Instead of becoming extinct, the dragon has evolved into other creatures.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is the law of nature, natural selection, survival of the fittest.

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