The Eocene Epoch was the second epoch of the Tertiary Period. During this time, mammals were the dominant form of animal life.
The Eocene Epoch, lasted from 56 to 33.9 million years ago. There is no such thing as the "lower Eocene period"!
The period where whales first appeated is to be during the Eocene Epoch (56-34 Million Years Ago).
An andrewsarchus is an extinct mammal belonging to the Eocene epoch.
No, they are now extinct, they existed worldwide from the Eocene epoch to the end of the Pleistocene epoch (42 million years ago to 11,000 years ago). They evolved to prey on large mammals such as Elephant and while an odd human may have been killed by one, humans were not their prey animal.
The oldest fossil bat comes from the Eocene of Wyoming.
Europe that should be obvious from its name more specifically It lived in Germany during the Eocene Epoch
sharks n stuff were driven away from antarctica cause it was all turning to ice. :)
Miocene is the epoch when apes appeared.
It is currently believed that the first Artiodactyls lived in the Early Eocene epoch 55 million years ago.
Modern humans are about 150,000 to 200,000 years old. This would place their rise firmly in the Pleistocene.
The epoch that humans are currently in is called the Holocene epoch. Scientists argue that the epoch we are in is actually the Anthropocene epoch, which means 'new man.'