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On 2-3-2018 4:03, Sven Littkowski wrote:
> No, much more primitive than a jellyfish, this is a life form around one
> billion years ago. We're not even sure, if it is an animal, algae, or a
> fungus, or if it is something that was before the splitting into these
> three "kingdoms".
>
Then it should be older than 1 billion years imo and be a member of the
Prokariota or - at the latest - early Eukariota. That would make it at
least 2 billion years old. ;-) The time span between 4 billion years ago
when life began and the first Eukariota is a difficult one...
--
Thomas
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