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Who were the first animals to start life on land ? (i) Fishes (ii) Amphibian (iii) Reptiles (iv) None of the abov inle of​

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Answered by ashwinibadgujar7382
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Answer:

To reiterate, the earliest known terrestrial animals were arthropods (Little 1983)—members of the Myriapoda (millipedes, centipedes, and their kin), Arachnida (spiders, scorpions, and relatives), and Hexapoda (insects and three smaller, primitively wingless groups).

Answered by vlaashyagmailcom
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fishes

Amphibian

Explanation:

These clusters of specialized, cooperating cells eventually became the first animals, which DNA evidence suggests evolved around 800 million years ago. Sponges were among the earliest animals.

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