No. The first reptiles evolved from amphibians in the Carboniferous period over 310 million years ago. Dinosaurs did not emerge until the mid Triassic period more than 120 million years later.
Impossible to say. Dinosaurs were reptiles, so the precursor to dinosaurs would be a good place to research. But nobody knows what specific reptile came first.
No one that was there at the dawn of the world is still alive here today, therefor, nobody knows.
Dinosaurus were the first reptiles on earth.
The species is unknown.
Reptiles inhabited the earth before dinosaurs inhabited the earth. The first reptiles appear in the fossil record over 300 million years ago, in the Carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era.
Dinosaurs evolved from reptiles not the other way around. The first reptiles where thought to have evolved during the late Carboniferous Period about 320 to 310 million years ago. Dinosaurs do not appear in the fossil record until the late Jurassic Period about 230 million years ago. They evolved from the reptilian infra class Archosaurs.
They do not need water to reproduce.
reptiles reptiles
Snakes and lizards are reptiles.
the very First Marine Reptiles Returned To the Ocean About 240 Million Years Ago,
No. Land reptiles were well estiablished by the time the Triassic period began. They first appeared in the Carboniferous.
Reptiles first appeared during the Paleozoic Era, specifically the Carboniferous System of the Paleozoic Era. That was about 320 million years ago.
Reptiles inhabited the earth before dinosaurs inhabited the earth. The first reptiles appear in the fossil record over 300 million years ago, in the Carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era.
they evolved in marsh habitats around 350 million yrs ago The first known decedent for the dinosaurs was the hylonomas.
They evolved from amphibians during the Carboniferous Period.
reptiles because of the dinosaurs
Dinosaurs evolved from reptiles not the other way around. The first reptiles where thought to have evolved during the late Carboniferous Period about 320 to 310 million years ago. Dinosaurs do not appear in the fossil record until the late Jurassic Period about 230 million years ago. They evolved from the reptilian infra class Archosaurs.
No. Reptiles and amphibians are two different orders and animals and amphibians cam first. Simply put, the first amphibians evolved from fish and the first reptiles evolved from amphibians.
it was when reptiles first started
Fish, and then amphibians, and then reptiles, and then mammals
The earliest reptiles known evolved around 312 million years ago, and looked a lot like lizards. However, they were not actually lizards. The oldest known lizard fossil dates to 220 million years ago, about the same time that dinosaurs evolved. That was during the Triassic period of the Mesozoic era.