The Cenozoic Era is the Age of Mammals!
The Cenozoic Era is the Age of Mammals!
The Age of Mammals is the other name for the Cenozoic Era. The Cenozoic Era lasted for 65 million years.
The current era is the "great age of mammals," the Cenozoic. The Mesozoic was the age of dinosaurs.
It is the time period when the world started to cool. Reptiles died back and mammals became and still are the most prolific of the animals on the planet.
This era, the Cenozoic era, is the age of mammals. But among botanists and paleobotanists, it is known as the age of flowers -- the anthophyta.The extinction of the dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era allowed mammals to proliferate and diversify.
Yes. The Cenozoic era has been dubbed the "Age of Mammals."
Cenozoic Eracenozoic era
The first dinosaurs lived in the beginning of the Mesozoic Era (or the Age of Reptiles). Birds were amazingly discovered to be dinosaurs so dinosaurs were also alive in the Cenozoic (that's our time-the Age of Mammals) to today.
The Cenozoic Era. This began 65.5 million years ago.
the last 65 million years is called the age of mammals
It is often called the "Age of the Mammals"
No. Mammoths are from the ice age not the Mesozoic era (dinosaur age).