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He Fed the Dinosaurs 200 Million Years Ago: This Tree that We Thought Disappeared Resurfaces Before Our Eyes

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When one evokes "living fossils", the spirit naturally moves towards the crocodile, the coelacanth or the shark, these animal species that seem to have escaped the erosion of time. But another survivor of the past, more discreet, still grows today in the shadow of the eucalyptus, in an isolated gorge of Australia: the Wollemi pine. [...]
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When one evokes "living fossils", the spirit naturally moves towards the crocodile, the coelacanth or the shark, these animal species that seem to have escaped the erosion of time. But another survivor of the past, more discreet, still grows today in the shadow of the eucalyptus, in an isolated gorge of Australia: the Wollemi pine. [...]

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SciencePost broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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