During the Pleistocene Era, the equines native to the Americas (Equus ferus) apparently died out. This was paralleled by similar loss of wild populations worldwide. Following this extinction about 10,000 to 12,500 years ago, there were no species of horses in the Americas until the Spanish re-introduced them during the early 1500's.
what era did the gnetophyta evolve.
Plants have been around on the Earth since the Cambrian part of the Palenzonic Era.
Plants have been around on the Earth since the Cambrian part of the Palenzonic Era.
There are no horses in the earth, there are only horses on the earth
Not sure what era but fossils of cats were found that dated back to the Eocene period. Cats came around in the 19th century.
They have been around since at least 300,000 years ago during the Pleistocene.
Probably not, no. Domestication of animals such as horses was introduced in the Neolithic Era which followed the Mesolithic Era.
There are many species of horses that are alive and inhabit the Earth today. There are domesticated horses that are well taken care of, and feral horses that roam the Earth, there is an estimated 59,000,000 horses in the world.
Man appeared in the era of Cenozoic.
the paleozoic era
A meteor hit the earth in the mesozic era
probably mesozoic era