nano20 nano20
  • 10-11-2020
  • Biology
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What were the first vertebrates to evolve?

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emmablanton2 emmablanton2
  • 10-11-2020
The earliest vertebrates resembled hagfish and lived more than 500 million years ago. As other classes of fish appeared, they evolved traits such as a complete vertebral column, jaws, and a bony endoskeleton. Amphibians were the first tetrapod vertebrates as well as the first vertebrates to live on land.
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joejoe123481 joejoe123481
  • 12-02-2022

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I think jawless fish

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