Millipedes Identified as Earth's Earliest Known Land Animals
A new study tracing the evolutionary history of millipedes suggests these arthropods colonized land approximately 460 million years ago. This timeline positions them as the first known terrestrial animals, predating vertebrates by about 80 million years. The research highlights their significant role in shaping early land ecosystems through nutrient recycling and identifies the development of their chemical defenses.
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