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How old are organisms?

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Almost 700 million years old.

The discovery in Gabon of more than 250 fossils in an excellent state of conservation has provided proof, for the first time, of the existence of multicellular organisms 2.1 billion years ago. This finding represents a major breakthrough: until now, the first complex life forms (made up of several cells) dated from around 600 million years ago.

Yes, this edit is quite up to date and was in Nature, so I agree with the date given here by Michael.deatherage.161.

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Organisms are over millions of years old. It depends on what organisms you are talking about. Some are a couple years, some are hundreds, and some are thousands.

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3.5 billion years old.

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the jelly fish

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it was Bruce forcythe

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