The Devonian is known as the Age of Fishes.
The period known as the "Age of Fishes" is the Devonian period, which occurred approximately 419 to 359 million years ago. It is called so because it was a time when fish diversity and abundance greatly increased, with many new species evolving and adapting to various aquatic environments.
The Devonian Period
the Devonian Period is commonly called the Age of Fishes because it was the time where the first boney fishes fossil were discovered
The Devonian Period
The Devonian was the geological time period that followed the Silurian.
The period from 1750 - 1850 is known as the Age of Revolution.
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Fishes have existed on Earth for over 500 million years, dating back to the Paleozoic Era. They have evolved and diversified throughout different periods, including the Devonian, Carboniferous, and Mesozoic eras. Today, fishes are an incredibly diverse group, with over 34,000 known species inhabiting various aquatic environments.
Age of the fish.
The Paleozoic Era is also known as the age of ancient life.
The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.