Dinosaurs! Oh wait. They´re all gone... There were little shrew like mammals around at that time. When the dinosaurs had all gone they went on to become all the mammals living today...
There were sharks then as there are now. Pushed out of the way because of the ocean dwelling reptiles they made a comeback when the reptiles went extinct. There were crocodiles and aligators. They have remained pretty much inchanged trough the eons. I don´t know all the individual species. 75% of all life went extinct at the end of cretaceous so not alot survived into our time. Turtles and frogs survived too however.
The plants lived around and among the inland sea
The most notorious animals that lived during the Cretaceous were dinosaurs and pterosaurs (flying reptiles), but there were also birds, mammals, amphibians, sharks, sea reptiles, snakes, crocodiles and plenty of insects.
Triceratops lived in the late cretaceous period.
Yes, both animals lived in North Africa during the early cretaceous.
Some animals that are still alive today and lived during the Cretaceous period include crocodiles, turtles, and some species of sharks. These creatures have remained largely unchanged in their basic form for millions of years.
Some dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous period include Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, Velociraptor, and Ankylosaurus.
Yes, during the Cretaceous period hundreds of species other than tyrannosaurus rex lived and thrived.
There were many carnivores in the cretaceous, including a number of dinosaurs and the first snakes. The most famous carnivore of the Cretaceous and perhaps the most famous of all extinct animals, was the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex.
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The pteranodon lived in the late Cretaceous period.
In cretaceous period there were many different dinosaurs there were 67 different type's.
They lived in the Late-Triassic and the Cretaceous, but disappeared through the Jurassic!