Carboniferous
358.9 Ma – 298.9 Ma · part of the Paleozoic era
Vast tropical swamp forests laid down the coal that gives the Carboniferous its name. Atmospheric oxygen soared, giant insects took flight, and the first reptiles appeared.
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Highlights
- Coal-forming swamp forests
- Peak atmospheric oxygen and giant arthropods
- First reptiles (amniotes)