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What were the first living organism?

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Of course bacteria. Or if you want an actual animal/bug, then well it would be a trilobite or a brachiopod. A trilobite is an animal with legs like a lobster. You can look it up. A brachiopod is an animal with a shell. Look that up, if you want to, too.

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The first living organisms were bacteria, which could live without oxygen.

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Recent estimates suggest around 3.5 billion years ago.

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bacteria was the first living organism

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