I actually fact checked this and it’s true.

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    Wow, sharks @439mya, Polaris @70mya. They’re more than 6 times older! This is NUTS!

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    And they’re gonna go away because some wingnut convinced a bunch of people that their fins cause boners.

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    And then you add the fact that sharks have barely evolved because they’ve been the perfect silent killer since the dawn of time.

    Another fun fact:
    Sharks don’t make sound. They don’t have any organ for the purpose of making sound. That is creepy as all hell.

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      That can’t be true. I distinctly remember the shark in Jaws: The Revenge roaring. So get your facts straight.

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      Just because they didn’t change their appearance doesnt mean they did not evolve. It is somewhat misleading to say that, but conveys a point I guess.

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        Yes, actually. Example: Triglidae

        They are bottom-dwelling fish, living down to 200 m (660 ft), although they can be found in much shallower water. Most species are around 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in) in length. They have an unusually solid skull, and many species also possess armored plates on their bodies. Another distinctive feature is the presence of a “drumming muscle” that makes sounds by beating against the swim bladder

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        I think it’s also worth mentioning that Polaris Aa, the youngest star in the triplet, is also the brightest by 3 orders of magnitude. Without Polaris Aa, we wouldn’t actually consider it as the North Star at all…so I think you are safe to continue using this as a fact.

        Go blow some people’s minds, everyone!

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        My understanding is that, on a cosmic scale, these timeframes are not tremendously different!

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    People forget that life on earth has been around for an extremely long time. We believe that single cellular life first appeared around 3.5 billion years ago. We also believe that the universe is around 13.8 billion years old. That means life has been around and evolving for around 25% of the time the universe has existed. Life operates on a scale far beyond our comprehension.

    Another fun fact about life. We think that multicellular life only appeared around 600 million to 1.2 billion years ago. So life was probably single cellular for billions of years. The complexity of life has rapidly increased since then and will continue to do so.

    Edit: new research suggests that complex multicellular life may have appeared around 2.4 billion years ago.