Geologic Time Line Organisms

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Geologic Time Line Organisms

Precambrian Time Before 570 mybp Bacteria Algae Worms?

Paleozoic Era 570-225 Million Years Before Present Common Organisms Jellyfish Sponges Corals Worms Crinoids Brachiopods Trilobites

Corals

Trilobites

More Trilobites

Crinoids

Brachiopods

Horseshoe Crabs

Mesozoic Era – Age of Dinosaurs 225-65 Million Years Before Present Common Organisms Ammonites – Dominated the Mesozoic seas Dinosaurs – Dominated the Land Archaeopterix – First bird

Ammonites

Archaeopteryx

Cenozoic Era – Age of Mammals 65 Million Years Before Present to the Present

Australopithecus afarensis 3.85-2.95 million years ago Australopithecus afarensis is an extinct hominid that lived between 3.85 and 2.95 million years ago.[1] A. afarensis was slenderly built, like the younger Australopithecus africanus. It is thought that A. afarensis was more closely related to the genus Homo (which includes the modern human species Homo sapiens), whether as a direct ancestor or a close relative of an unknown ancestor, than any other known primate from the same time. The most famous fossil is the partial skeleton named Lucy (3.2 million years old) found by Donald Johanson and colleagues.