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The Pleistocene Epoch, often referred to as the "Ice Age," lasted from about 2.6 million to approximately 11,700 years ago. It was characterized by repeated glacial cycles, where large parts of the Earth were covered by ice sheets, interspersed with warmer interglacial periods. This epoch saw significant changes in climate, sea levels, and biodiversity, leading to the evolution and extinction of many species, including large mammals like woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats. The Pleistocene played a crucial role in shaping modern ecosystems and human evolution.

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