figs, planes, magnolias, conifers, araucaria, and bennettitales
Tyrannosaurus lived during the Cretaceous Period.
Yes, during the Cretaceous period hundreds of species other than tyrannosaurus rex lived and thrived.
They all lived during the Cretaceous period.
The Jurassic Period followed the Triassic.
They lived during the Cretaceous time period at the Mesozoic era.
They were at one time, the are extinct now as they lived in the Cretaceous period of the Dinosaurs
Triceratops existed from 68 to 65.5 million years ago. That was at the end of the Maastrichtian stage, the last stage of the Cretaceous period, which was the last period of the Mesozoic. In fact, Triceratops existed at the very end of the Mesozoic era and was one of the dinosaurs wiped out by the K-T extinction.
Toothed birds lived in the Mesozoic Era during the Cretaceous Period, specifically in the Late Cretaceous. They were among some of the earliest birds that evolved before losing their teeth as part of their adaptation for flight.
The Tyrannosaurus rex lived during the the Maastrichtian age of the upper Cretaceous period and estimated 65 to 70 million years ago. It lived throughout what is now western North America. Geological records only exist for a time span of about 5 million years. T. rex ended its existence at the time of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 65-66 million years ago.
Early humans first appeared in the tertiary period, a long time after the cretaceous period.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex lived during the Cretaceous Period, which is 68 million years ago.
85-75 million years ago falls within the Late Cretaceous period for Pteranodon, a genus of pterosaur that lived during this time. Pteranodons were flying reptiles that existed during the final age of dinosaurs.