The Euridian Fauna was the first ever animal to become extinct and was around in the Precambrian times. There are only fossils to prove this but many geologist have proved this.
Euridian fauna, way back in the pre-cambrian, although the fossil record is so poor these may be plants, or fungus, or slime=mold, or some unheard of kingdom.
The ediacaran fauna lived during Precambrian time and became extinct then, too. Nobody knows for sure why, but trilobites might have caused their disappearance.
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The ediacaran fauna lived during Precambrian time and became extinct then, too. Nobody knows for sure why, but trilobites might have caused their disappearance.
The Ediacaran fauna existed during the Ediacaran period, approximately 635 to 541 million years ago. This period was just before the Cambrian explosion, which marked the rapid diversification of multicellular life forms.
Fauna: All the animal life in a particular region or period
Flora and fauna refer to the plant and animal life of a particular region or period.
Fauna simply means the animals found in a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
The Ediacarian fauna are from the Cambrian Explosion. The Cambrian Explosion occurred in the Cambrian period. The Cambrian period was part of the Paleozoic era.
Yes, insects are considered part of the fauna. Fauna refers to the animal life in a particular region or period, including insects, mammals, birds, and reptiles.
Yes. 'Fauna' refers to members of the animal kingdom, and the Tasmanian tiger (more correctly known as the Thylacine) was an animal. Though now extinct, it was a carnivorous Australian marsupial.
Yes, birds are considered part of the fauna. Fauna refers to the animal life of a particular region or period, which includes birds along with other animals.