well it's a rough estimete but it is thought to be 300 - 500 million years ago from an early dinosaur. I couldn't find out the name and sorry about i couldn't make it exact.
The earliest evidence of life on Earth comes from fossilized microorganisms that are approximately 3.5 billion years old. These microorganisms are simple bacteria-like organisms known as prokaryotes. They thrived in environments such as hydrothermal vents and shallow seas.
In mythology, fairies are thought to live forever physically. Also in mythology, reptile-like beings, also called reptilians, were worshiped and thought to have secret knowledge that allowed them to live forever. There is also a certain type of jelly fish that is supposed to be immortal called the immortal jellyfish. In the popular childrens story, Peter Pan, there is a land called Never Never Land where nobody grew old, and could live forever.
Fungi have been around for over 1 billion years, making them one of the oldest forms of life on earth. Individual fungi organisms can vary in age, with some species living for hundreds to thousands of years.
The first discovered dead cells are believed to be those of a 3.4 billion-year-old microorganism found in Western Australia in 2013. These ancient cells provide valuable insight into early forms of life on Earth.
The brainstem is the lower part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord. It controls basic life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure. It also helps regulate essential functions like consciousness, alertness, and sleep.
The earliest evidence of life on Earth comes from fossilized microorganisms that are approximately 3.5 billion years old. These microorganisms are simple bacteria-like organisms known as prokaryotes. They thrived in environments such as hydrothermal vents and shallow seas.
The tobacco plant is one item that made a huge impact on Europe (the old world )
The earliest Homo erectus specimen is estimated to be around 1.9 million years old.
some old lonely guy who had no life and thought that maths was actually cool...
The earliest examples of wind chimes that have been uncovered are those from Southeast Asia, thought to be from as far back as 3000 BC, making them over 5000 years old.
The earliest Indian written works, the Vedas, are about 3,000 years old. Composed in an early form of Sanskrit, these Hindu scriptures are poetical compositions that discuss God, the universe, and the nature of life.
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The earliest examples of wind chimes that have been uncovered are those from Southeast Asia, thought to be from as far back as 3000 BC, making them over 5000 years old.
Abiogenesis refers to the process of life arising from nonliving matter. The earliest physical evidence for life on Earth was found in a 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rock, which was a biogenic graphite.
The brain stem is where the reticular activating system is found. It is a very old system and so is a very old part of the brain common to lower life forms as well as higher life forms. See link below:
Not much is known about the life of George William James Oxendale. He is thought to be about 87 years old.