Permian life forms?

The Permian era lasted 48 million years, beginning with a glaciation age and ending with the End-Permian extinction, which wiped out 95% of marine genera and 70% of terrestrial genera. Pangea formed during this era, making the interior of the supercontinent extremely dry. The era saw great evolution for land animals, including the first major […]

Permian Period: What was it?

The Permian Period was the last of the Paleozoic Era and lasted from 299 to 251 million years ago. Pangea formed during this time, creating extreme temperatures and a large desert. Fauna diversified, including the emergence of large reptiles and the carnivorous Anteosaurus. The period ended with the Permian-Triassic extinction event, causing the extinction of […]

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