The first land animals belong to which group?

The first land animals are believed to belong to the group called tetrapods.

Tetrapods are a group of vertebrates that have four limbs (or, in some cases, have lost their limbs through evolution). This group includes amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

While it's difficult to pinpoint the exact first land animal, the earliest known tetrapods are thought to be lobe-finned fish, which evolved from fish with fleshy fins that eventually developed into limbs.