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No. Reptiles and amphibians are two different orders and animals and amphibians cam first. Simply put, the first amphibians evolved from fish and the first reptiles evolved from amphibians.
Yes, dinosaurs did evolve from reptiles. They are part of a group called archosaurs, which also includes modern birds and crocodiles. Dinosaurs evolved from a group of reptiles called archosauriforms during the Triassic period.
they evolved in marsh habitats around 350 million yrs ago The first known decedent for the dinosaurs was the hylonomas.
All mammals evolved from a common ancestor, which was the very first mammal. That very first mammal had evolved from reptiles. As such, all mammals are equally related to reptiles.
300 million years agoThey appeared at the late Triassic period about 230 million years ago.
Fish, reptiles, and amphibians, originated in that order during the Paleozoic era.
Although reptiles displaying mammal-like characteristics appeared around 300 million years ago, the first true reptiles evolved around 200 million years ago. Although it is not known what the first true mammal was, they are generally believed to have been small and shrew-like.
The earliest reptiles known evolved around 312 million years ago, and looked a lot like lizards. However, they were not actually lizards. The oldest known lizard fossil dates to 220 million years ago, about the same time that dinosaurs evolved. That was during the Triassic period of the Mesozoic era.
Jawless Fish were first, then jawed fish, then fleshy finned, ray-finned and other modern jawed fish evolved, amphibians and sharks were evolving at about the same time, reptiles evolved from amphibians, mammals and birds were both evolving at about the same time( both from reptiles), dinosaurs were also evolving at this time and about 100 million years later the asteroid hit the Earth and Mammals started to takeover where dinosaurs had been and 200000 years ago we evolved.
the very First Marine Reptiles Returned To the Ocean About 240 Million Years Ago,
Mammals actually first came into existence about 220 million years ago, which is about 155 million years before the dinosaurs went extinct, and only about 10 million years after they themselves first evolved. So mammals actually lived alongside the dinosaurs, though played a much smaller role.
The most famous winged creatures of the dinosaur time were the pterosaurs, an order of flying reptiles often mistakenly called dinosaurs. However, the dinosaurs world was also inhabited by flying insects, which evolved much earlier, and later, the first birds, which branched off from the dinosaurs.