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A brief geologic history of animal life
A note about geologic time scales: A cursory look will reveal that the timing of various geological periods differs among textbooks. Is one right and the others wrong? Not necessarily. Scientists use different methods to estimate geological time—methods with a precision sometimes measured in tens of millions of years. There is, however, a general agreement on the magnitude and relative timing associated with modern time scales. The closer in geological time one comes to the present, the more accurate science can be—and sometimes the more disagreement there seems to be. The following account was compiled using the more widely accepted boundaries from a diverse selection of reputable scientific resources.
| Geologic time scale |
| Era |
Period |
Epoch |
Dates |
Life forms |
| *Millions of years ago (mya) |
| Proterozoic |
|
|
2,500-544 mya* |
First single-celled organisms, simple plants, and invertebrates (such as algae, amoebas, and jellyfish) |
| Paleozoic |
Cambrian |
|
544-490 mya |
First crustaceans, mollusks, sponges, nautiloids, and annelids (worms) |
| Ordovician |
|
490-438 mya |
Trilobites dominant. Also first fungi, jawless vertebrates, starfish, sea scorpions, and urchins |
| Silurian |
|
438-408 mya |
First terrestrial plants, sharks, and bony fish |
| Devonian |
|
408-360 mya |
First insects, arachnids (scorpions), and tetrapods |
| Carboniferous |
Mississippian |
360-325 mya |
Amphibians abundant. Also first spiders, land snails |
| Pennsylvanian |
325-286 mya |
First reptiles and synapsids |
| Permian |
|
286-248 mya |
Reptiles abundant. Extinction of trilobytes |
| Mesozoic |
Triassic |
|
248-205 mya |
Diversification of reptiles: turtles, crocodiles, therapsids (mammal-like reptiles), first dinosaurs |
| Jurassic |
|
205-145 mya |
Insects abundant, dinosaurs dominant in later stage. First mammals, lizards, frogs, and birds |
| Cretaceous |
|
145-65 mya |
First snakes and modern fish. Extinction of dinosaurs, rise and fall of toothed birds |
| Cenozoic |
Tertiary |
Paleocene |
65-55.5 mya |
Diversification of mammals |
| Eocene |
55.5-33.7 mya |
First horses, whales, monkeys |
| Oligocene |
33.7-23.8 mya |
Diversification of birds. First anthropoids (higher primates) |
| Miocene |
23.8-5.6 mya |
First hominids |
| Pliocene |
5.6-1.8 mya |
First australopithecines |
| Quaternary |
Pleistocene |
1.8 mya-8,000 ya |
Mammoths, mastodons, and Neanderthals |
| Holocene |
8,000 ya-present |
First modern humans |
A Brief Geologic History of Animal Life
© 2003 by Gale. Gale is an imprint of The Gale Group, Inc., a division of Thomson Learning Inc.
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