Takakia lepidozioides, a type of moss found mainly in the US, Japan and Tibet, has survived at least 165 million years. PHOTO: COMMONS.WIKIMEDIA.ORG
BEIJING/TOKYO (Bloomberg): One of the fastest-evolving species ever studied may not be evolving fast enough to survive rising temperatures.
Takakia lepidozioides, a type of moss found mainly in the US, Japan and Tibet, has survived at least 165 million years and multiple catastrophic climate events, including the one that killed the dinosaurs.
