Mammoths and mastodons were abundant 10,000 years ago. Currently, we live in the Cenozoic era, which began 65.5 million years ago. Therefor, mammoths and mastodons were abundant in the Cenozoic era.
Mammoths are extinct. They existed from around 4.8 million to 4,500 years ago.
Stromatolites were much more abundant on the planet in Precambrian times which means that fossils found around stromatolites are typically from the Precambrian era.
Angiosperms They produced seeds that are protected they are the most diverse and abundant land plants today. Present day angiosperms that evolved during the mesozic era include magnolia and oak trees.
Very abundant
Bears
They ate fish, deer, mastadons, mammoths, and berries
Mammoths lived during the Pleistocene series, which is part of the Quaternary system, and that is part of the Cenozoic Era.
Cenozoic era
The earliest known ancestors of the mammoths existed about 4.5 million years ago. This was during the late Neogene. The Neogene is the second period of the Cenozoic era.
The earliest known ancestors of the mammoths existed about 4.5 million years ago. This was during the late Neogene. The Neogene is the second period of the Cenozoic era.
Mastadons lived during the last Ice Age. Specifically, they were around during the Cenozoic era, which was nearly 1.8 million years ago.
Woolly mammoths lived primarily in Russia and northern Europe. However, they have been found in the Arctic regions of North America. These mammoths lived in Alaska.
Abundant and diverse fossils first appeared in the Cambrian era, although there is fossil evidence throughout much of the Precambrian.
Dinosaurs
Trilobite
Whatever they could find.
mastadons.