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What is the order which vertebrates evolved?

Fish - amphibians - reptiles; and from the reptiles birds and mammals.


Which group of vertebrates evolved after fish?

Amphibians, then reptiles, birds, and finally mammals!


What are the types of vertebrates?

Warmblooded: mammals, birdsColdblooded: reptiles, amphibians, fishThe five broad classifications of vertebrates are mammals, fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians.


How can you split vertebrates?

Vertebrates can be classified into mammals, aves(birds), reptiles, amphibians and pisces(fishes).


What shows the order in which vertebrates evolved?

1:fish 2: amphibians 3: reptiles 4: birds 5: mammals


In what category would amphibians reptiles and mammals be placed?

Amphibians , reptiles , mammals along with birds are included in Tetrapod Vertebrates .


What are the 5 groups of vertebrates?

The 5 groups of vertebrates are fish,amphibians,mammals,reptiles and birds. Vertebrates are animals with a backbone.


What are the five verebrates groups each called?

Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Fish are ecothermic, aquatic vertebrates. Amphibians and reptiles are ectothermic vertebrates. Birds and mammals are endothermic vertebrates.


Did amphibians and mammals descend from reptiles?

Reptiles evolved from a group of reptiliomorph amphibians in the Carboniferous period. Mammals evolved from a groupof synapsidreptiles in the Jurassic period.


How do vertebrates evolve?

fish- amphibians- reptiles- birds -mammals


Which animals are vertebrates in the desert?

All reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals are desert vertebrates.


What are the two groups of vertebrates?

There are five groups of vertebrates; fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.