Yes, sponges are ancient organisms that date back to the Precambrian period, well before the Devonian era. However, they continued to thrive and diversify during the Devonian, which lasted from about 419 to 359 million years ago. Fossil evidence shows that various sponge species existed during this period, contributing to marine ecosystems.
The Devonian era is a geological period that occurred approximately 419 million to 359 million years ago. It is known for the diversification of marine life, including the appearance of early fish and amphibians, as well as the spread of forests on land.
the palezoic and the period is devonian!! your welcome!
the palezoic and the period is devonian!! your welcome!
Yes it does. All a sponge is, is a dead sea creature.
If you mean the creature then yes it is but if you mean the sponge you use to clean dishes then no.
The Devonian Period lasted from about 395 to 345 million years ago. It is part of the Paleozoic Era.
The Devonian is known as the Age of Fishes.
No. Although there were amphibians the Jurassic, they first appeared in the Devonian.
If I'm correct, they appeared after the Devonian era. You might want to google that s**t though.
Starting with the oldest, they are the: Cambrian, Ordivician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian.
He is a sea sponge. His appearance makes him appear as a kitchen sponge, yet Sea sponges do not look like this.a sponge.
Ammonites first appeared during the Devonian Period within the Paleozoic Era.