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Most mammals were much smaller than the dinosaurs and they were therefore better able to adapt to the conditions that brought the dinosaurs down. For example, a large dinosaur that ate vegetation would have died very soon if most vegetation was wiped out in a catastrophic event. Small mammals could still dig and forgage and make do with roots. It must have been horrific for everything alive at that time, but the very small creatures had the edge.
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No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
Yes. The Cenozoic era has been dubbed the "Age of Mammals."
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The answer is Cenozoic in the beginning of this era there were few mammals and birds but longer down the road more animals appeared as the era continued.And so my answer would be Cenozoic but i am not completely sure.:(ANSWER ABOVE IS INCORRECTMesozoic is the correct answer small mammals evolved during the Mesozoic era, with reptiles, as did birds. The full potential and releasing of mammals came in the Cenozoic, when the mass extinction of 20% of the Mesozoic's species happened.
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Most mammals were much smaller than the dinosaurs and they were therefore better able to adapt to the conditions that brought the dinosaurs down. For example, a large dinosaur that ate vegetation would have died very soon if most vegetation was wiped out in a catastrophic event. Small mammals could still dig and forgage and make do with roots. It must have been horrific for everything alive at that time, but the very small creatures had the edge.
Here are some animals groups that live during the Mesozoic: Mammals which apeared about 200mya. Dinosaurs. By the cretaceous Birds had evolved from theropod dinosaurs. Pterosaurs Pleisosaurs and Pliosaurs Lizards. Snakes which first apeared during the Mesozoic. Mosasaurs. Sharks and Fish Insects.
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Dinosaurs and mammals coexisted during the Mesozoic era. If you count birds as dinosaurs, then they still coexist now in the Cenozoic.
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Mammals first evolved during the Mesozoic, the age of dinosaurs. After the dinosaurs died out, the Cenozoic began and mammals diversified until they dominated the land. Currently, we still live in the Cenozoic, so, technically, the Cenozoic could be called "the age of mammals."
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