Ancient patches of a giant seagrass in the Mediterranean Sea are now
considered the oldest living organism on Earth after scientists dated them
as up to 200,000 years old. (200,000 years of history.
See on www.telegraph.co.uk
Ancient patches of a giant seagrass in the Mediterranean Sea are now
considered the oldest living organism on Earth after scientists dated them
as up to 200,000 years old. (200,000 years of history.
See on www.telegraph.co.uk