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Our world continued to shift and nothing stayed the same over these millions of years allowing Earth to develop, before the first signs of man arrived. Previously, I mentioned the appearance of the first plant life along with the sudden appearance of the fish species.

The appearance of fish during the preceding period marks the apex of marine-life evolution. From this point onward the evolution of land life becomes increasingly important. And this period opens with the stage almost ideally set for the appearance of the first land animals.

In was 210,000,000 years ago, when the seas were at their height, due to the warm-water arctic seas covered most of North America and Europe. The south polar waters inundated South America and Australia, while both Africa and Asia were highly elevated.

When the seas were at their height, a new evolutionary development suddenly occurred. Abruptly, the first of the land animals appeared. There were numerous species of these animals that were able to live on land or in water. These air-breathing amphibians developed from the anthropods, whose swim bladders had evolved into lungs.
From the briny waters of the seas there crawled out upon the land snails, scorpions, and frogs. Today frogs still lay their eggs in water, and their young first exist as little fishes, tadpoles. This period has been known as “the age of the frogs.”

(In Memory of Dad)
Quote: In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it. George B. Shaw

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