latesurviving
latesurviving is a term used to describe individuals, species, or phenomena that persist or endure beyond an expected or typical period. This can apply to various contexts, from biological survival to cultural traditions or technological obsolescence. In biology, a latesurviving species might be one that existed in an earlier geological epoch and has managed to persist into the present day, often in a relict population. An example could be a coelacanth, once thought to be extinct, which was rediscovered in the 20th century.
In a broader sense, latesurviving can refer to practices or traditions that continue long after their original