The Holocene epoch.
The most recent epoch characterized by frequent cycles of glaciation is known as the Pleistocene Epoch. It began around 2.6 million years ago and ended approximately 11,700 years ago with the start of the Holocene Epoch.
The treaty ushered in an epoch of peace and goodwill.
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Otters have been on Earth for millions of years, with their ancestors appearing around 30 million years ago during the late Oligocene epoch. The modern otter families, such as the Mustelidae, emerged around 20 million years ago. Today, there are several species of otters that have adapted to various environments across the globe.
Bats have been on the planet for a very long time. Fossils of microbats have been found and dated back 55 million years. There are 1200 species of bats on Earth.
Southern stingrays have been around for millions of years, dating back to the Miocene epoch, which started around 23 million years ago. They are a relatively ancient species that have evolved and thrived in various marine environments over time.
We are currently living in the Anthropocene epoch, a term that highlights the significant impact humans have had on Earth's geology and ecosystems. While the exact starting point is debated, many scientists suggest it began in the mid-20th century, around the 1950s, coinciding with the Great Acceleration of human activity. This means we have been in the Anthropocene for approximately 70 years.
The American buffalo, or bison, has been on Earth for approximately 2 million years. They are a part of the Bison genus, which evolved during the Pleistocene epoch. The modern American bison, specifically Bison bison, has existed for about 500,000 years. These animals have adapted to various environments across North America over millennia.
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you probably wont believe it but they have been around for 10000 years!!!!!!!!!!
10000 years before you were born