The Eocene Epoch was the second epoch of the Tertiary Period. During this time, mammals were the dominant form of animal life.
The Eocene Epoch, lasted from 56 to 33.9 million years ago. There is no such thing as the "lower Eocene period"!
An andrewsarchus is an extinct mammal belonging to the Eocene epoch.
The oldest fossil bat comes from the Eocene of Wyoming.
Europe that should be obvious from its name more specifically It lived in Germany during the Eocene Epoch
sharks n stuff were driven away from antarctica cause it was all turning to ice. :)
It is currently believed that the first Artiodactyls lived in the Early Eocene epoch 55 million years ago.
The period where whales first appeated is to be during the Eocene Epoch (56-34 Million Years Ago).
The Eohippus lived in the early Tertiary Period and the early to mid eocene Epoch, about 55-45 million years ago.Answers.com
Evidence suggests that saber-toothed tigers were present from the Eocene epoch to the end of the Pleistocene epoch. This spans their existence at over 42 million years before their extinction.
An adapid is a member of the Adapidae family of animals, which comprises extinct primates from the Eocene epoch, around 55-34 million years ago.
Laganum ocalanum is the smallest sand dollar at a minimum adult size of 1/8 of an inch. This species of sand dollar originated in the late Eocene epoch not long before 33.6 mya, which means this species survived the Eocene-Oligocene extinction.