Yes. If no animals survived from the Paleozoic into the mesozoic, then there would be no animals today.
Paleozoic era
Marine life, Amphibians.
The Era of Ancient Life.
The Precambrian is actually the longest block (division) of time in earth geological history. But the Paleozoic era is the longest of the three "eras". The paleozoic era started about 550 million years ago and is marked by the appearance of abundant invertebrate life in the oceans. The paleozoic era ended about 225 million years ago with the forming of the supercontinent Pangaea.
Warm, shallow seas covered most of Earth's surface near the end of the Paleozoic Era.
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The Paleozoic Era.
The Paleozoic Era, because rich fossil evidence displays that early life in the time of the Paleozoic Era, there existed a dicersity of marine life.
The Cambrian Period was from about 543 to 490 million years ago. It is the earliest period in the Paleozoic ("old life") Era. Until relatively recently paleontologists thought this marked the beginning of life. Primitive life is now know from the Pre-Cambrian Eon.
Paleozoic era
Africa was located at the south pole during the Paleozoic Era.
Marine life, Amphibians.
the PALEOZOIC era
No Paleozoic is not the second era it is the first era
The Era of Ancient Life.
The era that immediately follows the Precambrian is the Paleozoic Era. It is characterized by the diversification of life forms, including the rise of fishes, insects, and amphibians.
Paleozoic Era