When did tetrapods first appear?

0 votes
asked Apr 18, 2022 in Fish by 88ladyf (890 points)
When did tetrapods first appear?

1 Answer

0 votes
answered Apr 23, 2022 by birdytweety (8,230 points)
Tetrapods first appeared around 380 to 385 million years ago.

Tetrapods are a group of vertebrates that includes amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

Tetrapods include all living land vertebrates as well as some former land vertebrates that have since adopted an aquatic lifestyle (such as whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions, sea turtles, and sea snakes).

Tetrapods include all land-living vertebrates, such as frogs, turtles, hawks, and lions.

The group also includes a number of animals that have returned to life in the water, such as sea turtles, sea snakes, whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions, and extinct groups such as plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, and mosasaurs.

The animals responsible for giving rise to this huge array are known as “stem tetrapods”.

These brave beasts first ventured out of the water and onto land more than 360 million years ago.

During the Devonian, two major animal groups colonized the land.

The first tetrapods land-living vertebrates appeared during the Devonian, as did the first terrestrial arthropods, including wingless insects and the earliest arachnids.

And birds and humans are tetrapods even though they only walk on two legs.

All these animals are tetrapods because they descend from the tetrapod ancestor described above, even if they have secondarily lost their “four feet.”

One of the key characteristics of tetrapods is that they have four limbs or, if they lack four limbs, their ancestors had four limbs.

108,713 questions

117,630 answers

1,356 comments

7,058,495 users

...