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When Life Conquered The Land | The Evolution of Amphibians

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The first major groups of amphibians developed in the Devonian period, around 370 million years ago, from lobefinned fish which were similar to the modern coelacanth and lungfish. These ancient lobefinned fish had evolved multijointed leglike fins with digits that enabled them to crawl along the sea bottom. Some fish had developed primitive lungs to help them breathe air when the stagnant pools of the Devonian swamps were low in oxygen. They could also use their strong fins to hoist themselves out of the water and onto dry land if circumstances so required. Eventually, their bony fins would evolve into limbs and they would become the ancestors to all tetrapods, including modern amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Despite being able to crawl on land, many of these prehistoric tetrapodomorph fish still spent most of their time in the water. They had started to develop lungs, but still breathed predominantly with gills.

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