there were several groups of creatures on Pangaea. but for going the insects there where 4 major groups amphibians, anapsids diapsids and therapsids. the amphibians where remnants from the coniforus still large but not dominante on land anymore. anapsids accounted for a good chunk of life on land at this time. therapsids or so called mamal like reptials (eventualy evolved into mamals) where very common but the ones you know about are the diapsids. thees included crocidiles lizards and dinosaurs.
No. Pangaea broke up long before humans evolved.
DINOSAURS!
dinosaurs
the world was first known as a pangaea. pangaea is also called "all land"
Yes, there were animals on Pangaea. Fossils and other evidence indicate that a variety of animal species inhabited Pangaea, including dinosaurs, early mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. These animals evolved and diversified across the supercontinent before its eventual breakup.
scientists proof of pangaea is there were fosils of the same animals or dinosaurs in all 7 continents
When Pangaea was in existence, the main animals were reptiles and amphibians. During this time, birds developed also.
The wanpanoags simply lived animals? YAWN.
At the beginning of the Triassic period, there were no dinosaurs on Pangaea, the super continent. At the end of the period, it is not known exactly how many there were. There are about 700 named dinosaurs.
All of the animals lived
Well dinosaurs lived during the time of Pangaea so I think they traveled around there.
it shows that Pangaea existed. "Wegener inferred that these reptiles lived on a single landmass that has since split apart."