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Eurypterids
Top predators of the Silurian, also known as sea scorpions.
Age of the Fish
A period during the Devonian when fish were abundant and diversifying.
Jawless Fish
Early fish known for their lack of jaws, existing from the Late Cambrian to Ordovician.
Acanthodians
Small fish that became popular in the Devonian, characterized by large spines and jaws.
First True Shark
The initial ancestors of modern sharks, likely evolved from Devonian acanthodians.
Placoderms
One of the first jawed fishes, heavily armored, and prominent in the Silurian and Devonian.
Dunkleosteus
The largest predator of the Devonian seas, known for its heavily armored head and razor sharp teeth.
Ray-Fin Fish
A type of bony fish lacking muscular bases to their paired fins, which evolved in the Late Devonian.
Lobe-Fin Fish
Fish with muscular fins that are homologous to human arm bones, known for their adaptation to land.
Nautiloids
Cephalopods with straight or curved shells, top predators of the Ordovician.
Ammonoids
Cephalopods from the Devonian with coiled shells and complex suture patterns.
Silurian Land Plants
The first land colonizers, primarily microbiotic crusts that eventually led to more complex plant life.
Devonian Land Plants
Marked by the evolution of complex vascular systems and roots, leading to taller plant species like lycopsids.
Fusilinids
Index fossil for marine rocks of the Pennsylvanian-Permian period, consisting of tightly packed, secreted calcite.
Amniotes
Tetrapods capable of reproducing on land due to their eggs that do not require water.
Pelycosaurs
Primitive synapsids from the Permian, known for their finbacks.
The Great Dying
The Permian-Triassic mass extinction event, leading to a significant loss of biodiversity.
Tiktaalik
A transitional fossil showing features of both fish and early tetrapods.
Global Cooling Event
A likely cause of the Devonian extinction, impacting marine biodiversity significantly.
Disjunct Flora and Fauna
Species that are related but geographically separated due to environmental changes.
Tethys Sea
A warm equatorial sea that formed when Pangea was established, known for high biodiversity.
Carboniferous Amniote Egg
An egg type that allowed tetrapods to reproduce away from water, crucial for terrestrial life.