That was the age of the reptiles the "Dinosaurs".
Dinosaurs were the giant animals that once lived during the Triassic and Jurassic periods. I hope this answer helped you even though it was a fairly simple question!
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The Mesozoic era is divided into three periods Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous. During the early Triassic, corals appeared. Seed plants dominated the land, in the northern hemisphere, conifers flourished. Glossopteris was the dominant southern hemisphere tree during the Triassic period. Many new dinosaurs appeared during the Jurassic period. Giant plant eating dinosaurs dominated the Earth. carnivores such as Allosaurus and Composognathus were plentiful. Many bird-like dinosaurs also thrived during this period. The Cretaceous period saw the heyday of the dinosaurs. Many new species of dinosaurs evolved during this period. New dinosaurs such as, the deadly t-rex and the extremely large Giganotosaurus appeared for the first time as did Triceratops and many others.
Pangea
In the water: many of the same types of animals we see today in the waters (though not the same species): fish, shellfish, corals, etc. On land: archosaurs (reptile ancestors of dinosaurs), synapsid reptiles (reptile ancestors of mammals), lizards, crocodiles, and eventually dinosaurs, pterosaurs and mammals.Plant life included cycads, ferns, ginkos and conifers. (There were no deciduous trees, grass, or flowering plants.)
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The worst catastrophe that occurred during the Jurassic period was at the start, the Triassic-Jurassic Extinct Event, where changing climates caused the extinction of all crusotarsan archosaurs other than crocodilians, and the extinction of most remaining theraspids and many giant amphibians. It is possible that the climate change was due to changes in carbon dioxide levels caused by volcanic eruptions.
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