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Paleozoic History Timeline

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1. First graptolites.






2. First amniotes evolve.






3. First synapsids evolve.






4. First creature took a breath of air.First ray-finned fish and land scorpions.






5. Permian mass extinction. End of Permian Period and of the Palaeozoic Era. Beginning of Triassic Period - the Mesozoic era and of the age of the dinosaurs.






6. First jawless fishes.






7. The evolution of the first reptiles.






8. First jawless fishes.






9. Beginning of the Carboniferous and the end of Devonian period. Amphibians diversify.






10. First crabs and ferns.






11. Possible early land animals.






12. Fossilization of the Burgess Shale.






13. First toothed fish and nautiloids.






14. Beginning of the Devonian and end of the Silurian period.First insects.






15. Permian mass extinction. End of Permian Period and of the Palaeozoic Era. Beginning of Triassic Period - the Mesozoic era and of the age of the dinosaurs.






16. First agnathan fish.






17. Beginning of the Ordovician and the end of the Cambrian period.






18. Beginning of the Carboniferous and the end of Devonian period. Amphibians diversify.






19. First amniotes evolve.






20. Possible early land animals.






21. Plants and arthropods colonize the land. Sharks evolve.






22. First diapsids evolve.






23. Fossilization of the Burgess Shale.






24. First cephalopods and chitons.






25. First creature took a breath of air.First ray-finned fish and land scorpions.






26. First crabs and ferns.






27. First of many modern groups - including tetrapods.






28. Beginning of the Cambrian period - the Paleozoic Era and the Phanerozoic (current) Eon. End of the Ediacaran Period - the Proterozoic Eon and the Precambrian Supereon. Time since the Cambrian explosion the emergence of most forms of complex life - in






29. First cephalopods and chitons.






30. Beginning of the Devonian and end of the Silurian period.First insects.






31. First synapsids evolve.






32. Beginning of the Silurian and the end of the Ordovician period.






33. First of many modern groups - including tetrapods.






34. Beginning of the Cambrian period - the Paleozoic Era and the Phanerozoic (current) Eon. End of the Ediacaran Period - the Proterozoic Eon and the Precambrian Supereon. Time since the Cambrian explosion the emergence of most forms of complex life - in






35. End of Carboniferous and beginning of Permian Period. By this time - all continents have fused into the supercontinent of Pangaea. Beetles evolve. Seed plants and conifers diversify along with temnospondyls and pelycosaurs.






36. First large sharks - ratfish and hagfish.






37. First agnathan fish.






38. First toothed fish and nautiloids.






39. First therapsids evolve.






40. End of Carboniferous and beginning of Permian Period. By this time - all continents have fused into the supercontinent of Pangaea. Beetles evolve. Seed plants and conifers diversify along with temnospondyls and pelycosaurs.






41. Beginning of the Ordovician and the end of the Cambrian period.






42. Beginning of the Silurian and the end of the Ordovician period.






43. First diapsids evolve.






44. Plants and arthropods colonize the land. Sharks evolve.






45. The evolution of the first reptiles.






46. First large sharks - ratfish and hagfish.






47. First therapsids evolve.






48. First graptolites.