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Reptiles were the first animals to have hard-shelled eggs, meaning they are the first amniotes. What came with this was the first to develop internal fertilization. They evolved from amphibians who has water permeable skin to reptiles with hard waterproof skin, so they were able to eliminate their strong dependency for water. Along with developing waterproof skin, they were the first to develop a water retaining excretory system even more eliminating the need to live in water. All these characteristics make them the first to thrive on land.
Arthropods ( EARTH SCIENCE )
The first animals to live completely out of water were likely terrestrial arthropods, such as insects and spiders. These organisms were able to adapt to living on land by developing specialized respiratory systems to extract oxygen from the air and ways to prevent dehydration. This transition from aquatic to terrestrial life was a significant evolutionary milestone in the history of life on Earth.
The first animals and plants were limited to aquatic environments, such as oceans and seas. They gradually evolved to adapt to different habitats as they developed more sophisticated structures and functions.
They have a high sense of smell so they can snff out food before others. Some are faster to get there first.
Louis Baton invented the first waterproof camera in 1893. The first digital waterproof camera was invented in 2005. The camera has a protective case that allows it to get wet and endure cooler temperatures.
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They may first try to eat other things if they are used to it they may adapt to it but some may die or move to a more favorable environment.
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They were the first ones to adapt land in the B.C. era
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