This is true, but you need to remember not everyone's learned the same lesson or has been taught the same values, I will say it comes with commonon sense but people also don't have that.
I like the fact there's always that tiny possibility that a plant people thought was exctinct, sometimes survives elsewhere. Like people thought, the American chestnut trees went exctinct, but people found some that still survived, lol.
Yeah but from my 2 minute long research that tree presumably "went extinct" only like 100 years ago. Cooksonia went extinct 433 million years ago. Pretty sure it's dead already.
I actually do see some primitive plants daily called ginkgo trees. These plants have been around 270 million years and still remain practically unchanged.
Basically choosing a certain character in a game and never changing it for the rest of your playthrough or keeping the same profile picture for a decade or so. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Even worse is you would not survive at the time of Cooksonia at all. Earth's atmosphere had a much different proportion of gases. While there was Oxygen, most of it was still dissolved in water and it's only with the appearance of large land plants that the oxygen levels would start rising (and fluctuating), iirc. You would suffocate if you were transported that far back.
What pisses off a little bit is that they show a sauropod with the crooksonia, cooksonia lived during the silurian and the devonian, no where near where the first saurpod came to be.
Man, you were so right. I saw that plant and now my entire day is ruined. I can't even eat because my day was so ruined. I guess tomorrow is another day, but did that plant really have to ruin my Sunday? Ugh. The nerve of some plants. Just going around, ruining people's day. No wonder it's extinct, people got rid of it for being a total day ruiner.
Cooksonia grew long before the dinosaurs and even before the first land vertebrates. Back then the atmosphere had much less O2 and much more CO2. You would probably suffocate.
Idk why one of the first plants that's extinct would cause distress. This plant appeared in the silurian. And quote; Cooksonia is an extinct group of primitive land plants. They include the oldest known plant to have a stem with vascular tissue. They lacked leaves, blossoms and roots, they were also small, a few centimetres tall. Each branch ended in a sporangium or spore-bearing capsule.
Here's the thing though: If Cooksonia was one of the first land plants, that means it evolved in an atmosphere that likely had little oxygen. So if you see a Cooksonia, then you're likely going to die from depleted oxygen or inhaling toxic gases.
@@boombomber1 a very slim chance. they grew in a very toxic environment that humans would suffocate in. since they were one of the first plants to exist on this planet and died out way before humans were alive
as a Paleozoic expert, seeing someone put a cooksonia with a brachiosaurus infuriates me. Cooksonia lived during the Devonian period, which is way before the dinosaurs, the first dinosaurs like Herrerasaurus, were in the middle triassic. Cooksonia was in the Devonian, Brachiosaurus was in the Jurassic.
Belle: warning have you seen this plant? Gaston: what is that? Belle: there’s a cooksonia plant that never existed. Lumiere: looks like we’re living in a….