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8 December, 18:40

Which vertebrate class is considered to be the first that was entirely terrestrial?

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  1. 8 December, 18:46
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    The first entirely terrestrial vertebrate class totally independent from the aquatic habitat is the class reptilia.
  2. 8 December, 20:45
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    Reptilia.

    Reptiles were the first animals to develop shelled eggs, meaning they could be laid on land rather than in water as is necessary for the shell-less eggs of amphibians and fish. They also developed dry, scaly skin to prevent the moisture loss amphibians experience through their moist, permeable skins when on land.
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