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What were the first animals? The fierce sponge–jelly battle that just won’t end

Last updated: February 7, 2026 8:45 am
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The question of which animals came first has been a subject of debate for nearly two decades. For over a century, scientists believed that sponges, simple filter-feeders without muscles or nerves, were the earliest animal lineage. However, in 2008, a groundbreaking genomic study proposed comb jellies, complex predators with nerves and muscles, as a rival candidate for the title of the first animal lineage.

This unexpected revelation ignited a fierce debate that divided the scientific community into two camps: those supporting sponges and those advocating for comb jellies. Numerous studies have been conducted since then, with conflicting results leading to a stalemate in the discussion. The debate has become so entrenched that it has hindered progress in understanding the origins of animals.

Scientists like Nicole King, who initially supported sponges but later retracted her paper due to identified flaws, emphasize the need for collaboration between researchers from both sides. A fresh approach is required to move past the current impasse and find common ground. The key lies in exploring new ideas and methodologies to shed light on this fundamental question in evolutionary biology.

The emergence of multicellular organisms around 600-800 million years ago marked a pivotal moment in the history of life on Earth. This transition led to the diversification of animal body forms and the evolution of specialized tissues and structures. The debate over the first animal lineage, whether sponge or comb jelly, offers insights into the early stages of animal evolution.

Fossil evidence of the earliest animals is scarce, making it challenging to reconstruct their evolutionary history. Identifying the first animal lineage, known as the ‘sister’ group to other animal lineages, could provide valuable information about the characteristics of these ancient creatures. While sponges were traditionally considered the basal animal group, genomic studies have challenged this long-standing belief.

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The ongoing battle between sponge and comb jelly proponents reflects deeper philosophical differences in evolutionary biology. The contrasting perspectives on the evolution of complexity and the presence of specialized tissues in early animals highlight the complexities of unraveling ancient evolutionary events. The debate has led to a reevaluation of traditional views and a reexamination of the evidence supporting each hypothesis.

To resolve the debate and uncover the true origins of animals, a collaborative and open-minded approach is crucial. By embracing new methods and technologies, researchers can overcome existing biases and limitations in current analyses. By working together, scientists can break free from the constraints of the past and push the boundaries of our understanding of early animal evolution.

In conclusion, the quest to identify the first animal lineage is not just a scientific curiosity but a window into the origins of complex life on Earth. By bridging the divide between opposing views and embracing innovative approaches, researchers can pave the way for a new era of discovery and enlightenment in evolutionary biology.

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