The earliest known amphibian fossils can be dated back to 375 million years ago. The fossil of Elginerpeton was found in Scotland and was from the Late Devonian period.
The rose is, according to fossil evidence, 35 million years old.
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The earliest known plant fossils are algae dating back to around 1.6 billion years ago. These algae are simple in structure and are believed to represent some of the earliest forms of plant life on Earth.
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The earliest vertebrate fossil is believed to be Haikouichthys, a primitive fish that lived around 530 million years ago during the Cambrian period. Its discovery in China provided important insights into the early evolution of vertebrates.
Tetrapods (early amphibians) emerged in the fossil record some time int he lower Carboniferous, around 360 million years ago. Reptiles emerged later in the carboniferous, 320-310 million years ago, and were probably the dominant terrestrial fauna by the start of the Permian, 299 million years ago. If any period in geological history could be described as the age of the amphibians, it would be the lowere-to-middle Carboniferous.
As groups, ammonoids and nautiloids have extensive fossil records. The earliest fossil ammonoids date back to the late Silurian, and the earliest nautiloids date back to either the beginning of the Ordovician, or the very end of the Cambrian.
The Earliest known people were Ciboney
According to the fossil record, the earliest cells lived about 3.5 billion years ago.
the first fossil was found 2.6 million years ago and was a spearhead
The horned frog is an amphibian. It is a type of frog that belongs to the Ceratophryidae family, known for its distinct horn-like protrusions above its eyes.