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The Cambrian Period, 540 to 505 million years ago.

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The Age of the Invertebrates, also known as the Paleozoic Era, occurred approximately 542-251 million years ago. This era was characterized by the dominance and diversity of invertebrate animals, with significant evolution and diversification of marine life during this time.

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