the last 65 million years is called the age of mammals
The Cenozoic Era is the Age of Mammals!
The Cenozoic Era is the Age of Mammals!
No. For almost all mammals, the gestation period will be consistent regardless of the age of the male or female parent.
"The Age of Mammals" is the nickname for the Cenozoic Era, which was formerly known as the Tertiary Period. It is characterized by the dominance and diversification of mammals on Earth.
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Mammals first evolved during the Mesozoic, the age of dinosaurs. After the dinosaurs died out, the Cenozoic began and mammals diversified until they dominated the land. Currently, we still live in the Cenozoic, so, technically, the Cenozoic could be called "the age of mammals."
Yes. The first mammals appeared only about ten million years after the first dinosaurs in the Triassic period.
The Age of Mammals is the other name for the Cenozoic Era. The Cenozoic Era lasted for 65 million years.
No. Mammoths are from the ice age not the Mesozoic era (dinosaur age).
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.
Animals are not characteristic of the Cenozoic Period is a false statement. The Cenozoic Period is often referred to as the Age of Mammals.
The age at which a girl will have her period for the first time varies from one person to another. On average, a girl will get her period for the first time between the age of 11 and 14.