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Permian Period | Plants, Animals, Extinction, Facts - Britannica Permian Period, in geologic time, the last period of the Paleozoic Era The Permian Period began 298 9 million years ago and ended 252 2 million years ago, extending from the close of the Carboniferous Period to the outset of the Triassic Period
Permian Period—298. 9 to 251. 9 MYA - U. S. National Park Service On land, reptiles replaced amphibians in abundance The most devastating incidence of mass extinction in Earth’s history marked the end of the Permian Period Learn about what events during the Permian Period
Permian Period: Climate, Animals Plants - Live Science The Permian Period was the final period of the Paleozoic Era Lasting from 298 9 million to 251 9 million years ago, it followed the Carboniferous Period and preceded the Triassic Period
Permian Period - Natural History Museum The Permian is the last Period of the Paleozoic Era It ended with the greatest mass extinction known in the last 600 million years Up to 90% of marine species disappeared from the fossil record, with many families, orders, and even classes becoming extinct
Permian Period and Extinction - National Geographic The Permian period, which ended in the largest mass extinction the Earth has ever known, began about 299 million years ago The emerging supercontinent of Pangaea presented severe extremes of
The Permian Period - University of California Museum of Paleontology The Permian period lasted from 299 to 251 million years ago* and was the last period of the Paleozoic Era The distinction between the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic is made at the end of the Permian in recognition of the largest mass extinction recorded in the history of life on Earth
Permian - New World Encyclopedia The Permian period saw the development of a fully terrestrial fauna and the appearance of the first large herbivores and carnivores Permian tetrapods (four-legged vertebrates ) comprised both amphibians (classified into three groups) and reptiles (also classified into three groups)
Permian Period - Geology Page The Permian is a geologic period and system which extends from 298 9 ± 0 2 to 252 2 ± 0 5 (Million years ago) It is the last period of the Paleozoic Era, following the Carboniferous Period and preceding the Triassic Period of the Mesozoic Era
The Permian Extinction—When Life Nearly Came to an End - Education About 250 million years ago, at the end of the Permian period, something killed some 90 percent of the planet's species Less than five percent of the animal species in the seas survived On land less than a third of the large animal species made it Nearly all the trees died
Permian Period: Facts, Information, and Timeline - A-Z Animals The Permian Period was the last period of the Paleozoic Era It is famous for the worst extinction ever in earth’s long history The Permian Period commenced 298 9 million years ago and ended 252 2 million years ago Roderick Murchison named the period in 1841 in collaboration with Russian geologists