
Palaeobiology
Paleobiology is the study of ancient life forms through the examination of preserved fossils. It aims to understand how extinct plants and animals lived, evolved, and interacted with their environments millions of years ago. By analyzing fossil evidence, scientists reconstruct biological details like anatomy, behavior, and relationships, providing insights into Earth’s history and the development of life. Paleobiology bridges biology and geology, helping us comprehend the processes that have shaped the diversity of species over geological time.