{"id":5669,"date":"2025-01-03T22:31:00","date_gmt":"2025-01-03T22:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.inthacity.com\/blog\/uncategorized\/unsolved-mysterious-extinctions-earth-history\/"},"modified":"2025-01-03T22:33:31","modified_gmt":"2025-01-03T22:33:31","slug":"unsolved-mysterious-extinctions-earth-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.inthacity.com\/blog\/science\/unsolved-mysterious-extinctions-earth-history\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Unsolved Mysterious Extinctions from Earth\u2019s History"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Once upon a time, in a world not so far removed from ours, a question echoed through the halls of scientific inquiry: What really killed the dinosaurs? Today, we've zeroed in on a cosmic projectile\u2014a comet or asteroid\u2014delivering that fatal blow. However, this etching etched in time is merely one page of Earth's grand book of mysteries, many of which continue to perplex scientists and stoke our inquisitive fires. In a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=iK3jh0sHPw8\" title=\"Watch on SciShow\">SciShow video<\/a>, they've delved into several mysterious extinctions that carve curious paths in evolution's winding road, and we've taken it upon ourselves to explore them even further.<\/p>\n<h2>The Neanderthals' Farewell: A Tale of Luck or Survival?<\/h2>\n<p>First in line are our enigmatic cousins, the Neanderthals. They roamed the vast expanses of a frosty Eurasia until a somber curtain fell about 35,000 years ago. Their departure paved the way for Homo sapiens' march through history. Now, we\u2019re left piecing together the puzzle of their exit with theories ranging from inter-specific conflict to disease, and even pure, unadulterated bad luck.<\/p>\n<p>The drama unfolds with the age-old saga of competition\u2014where Homo sapiens, our more adaptable ancestors, ousted Neanderthals in a resource-rich showdown. Just as feisty, though less proven, is the hypothesis that Homo sapiens brought a virulent cocktail of diseases from a warmer clime, overwhelming the Neanderthals\u2019 immune defenses. Alternatively, the romantic notion of interbreeding suggests a genetic merging, yet remains unsupported by sufficient Neanderthal DNA traces in today's humans. Imagine the plot twist where the Neanderthals\u2019 unfortunate small population and lack of genetic diversity spelled their doom. A 2019 study stirs these waters, suggesting they teetered on the brink, hanging on until a rough patch tipped them over the edge.<\/p>\n<h2>The Curious Case of the Vanishing Sharks<\/h2>\n<p>Swimming forward through time, we hit the underwater crossroads of shark history. Picture this: a breathtaking 90% of our oceanic prowlers vanished around 19 million years ago, leaving us goggle-eyed in surprise. This extinction, so baffling it didn\u2019t even make sense for creatures known for riding out harsher storms of extinction before, signals turbulence in once-placid waters of Earth\u2019s history.<\/p>\n<p>Sharks, our ancient cartilaginous companions, flaunted a wide array of denticles as much as body armor. When eagle-eyed researchers unearthed fossil layers brimming and then depleted of these scales, the contrast was telltale. Sharks adorned with geometric-shaped denticles succumbed, while linear-striped survivors swam into the future. Yet, no apparent climate shift can be called the culprit, leaving marine detectives to rule out causes one by one.<\/p>\n<h2>Mysteries of Pleistocene Megafauna: A Woolly Whodunnit<\/h2>\n<p>The prehistoric plains once thundered under the formidable feet of the Pleistocene megafauna. Grand woolly mammoths and towering sloths graced this tapestry of life, until about 10,000 years ago, when they shrugged off the mortal coil. Homo sapiens might have been the hunters, unknowingly shaping history with their hunting bows, but climate change carries its own name in the suspect list of this extinction. There are voices on both sides. When human innovation in South America hit new heights, a simultaneous decline in megafauna was noted, albeit without a smoking gun of evidence.<\/p>\n<h2>The Overlooked Guadalupian Extinction: A Prelude to Disaster<\/h2>\n<p>The end-Guadalupian event whispers of apocalypse yet remains a shadow to its thunderous successor\u2014the Permian mass extinction. Around 260 million years ago, Earth suffered a dire upheaval, dissolving sea and land life alike. The volcanic tantrum of the Emeishan Traps left the world gasping for breath, acidifying oceans and choking life unawares. Now that it\u2019s found its rightful place in history, calls for recognizing the Guadalupian are growing, potentially promoting the Big Five mass extinctions to a bill of Big Six.<\/p>\n<h2>Echoes of Evolution and Extinction<\/h2>\n<p>There's a profound lesson nestled within each strand of this tapestry\u2014a flashlight illuminating today\u2019s Sixth Extinction event, ushered in by human hands. By decoding the past, we might envision a future where we shield biodiversity instead of erasing it. These extinction mysteries invite us to reflect, consider our role, and wonder what lies ahead for our shared planetary narrative.<\/p>\n<p>So, fellow wanderers of the web, we've danced with Neanderthals, dodged with sharks, and marveled at mammoths. What do these extinction tales stir within you? How do you foresee our future trail through the delicate balance of evolution? Share your thoughts and become part of our iNthacity community\u2014the \"Shining City on the Web.\" <a href=\"https:\/\/www.inthacity.com\/blog\/newsletter\/\" title=\"iNthacity Newsletter\">Join us<\/a>, debate, like, and comment below!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wait!<\/strong> There's more...check out our gripping short story that continues the journey:\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.inthacity.com\/blog\/fiction\/song-weaver-atlantis-fantasy-like-the-silmarillion-by-tolkien\/\" title=\"Read the source article: \"The Star Chanter: A Tale of Ancient Atlantis\">The Star Chanter: A Tale of Ancient Atlantis<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.inthacity.com\/blog\/fiction\/song-weaver-atlantis-fantasy-like-the-silmarillion-by-tolkien\/\" title=\"The Star Chanter: A Tale of Ancient Atlantis Backdrop\"><img  title=\"\"  alt=\"story_1735943591_file 4 Unsolved Mysterious Extinctions from Earth\u2019s History\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.inthacity.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/story_1735943591_file.jpeg\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Once upon a time, in a world not so far removed from ours, a question echoed through the halls of scientific inquiry: What really killed the dinosaurs? 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