The Age of Mammals is the other name for the Cenozoic Era. The Cenozoic Era lasted for 65 million years.
The Cenozoic Era. This began 65.5 million years ago.
We live in the Quaternary period, which is part of the Cenozoic era.
The extinction of the dinosaurs did not occur during the Cenozoic era. Dinosaurs went extinct at the end of the Mesozoic era, which preceded the Cenozoic era.
The 3 eras of geologic time is Palezozoic era, Mesozoic era, and Cecozoic era
We are currently in the Quaternary Period of the Cenozoic Era.
The current era is the "great age of mammals," the Cenozoic. The Mesozoic was the age of dinosaurs.
The Cenozoic Era is the Age of Mammals!
The Cenozoic Era is the Age of Mammals!
It is often called the "Age of the Mammals"
The Cenozoic Era. This began 65.5 million years ago.
It is the time period when the world started to cool. Reptiles died back and mammals became and still are the most prolific of the animals on the planet.
This era, the Cenozoic era, is the age of mammals. But among botanists and paleobotanists, it is known as the age of flowers -- the anthophyta.The extinction of the dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era allowed mammals to proliferate and diversify.
Cenozoic.
Cenozoic Eracenozoic era
The answer depends on the context: percentage of WHAT! For example, the Cenozoic era takes up approx 0% of the age of the universe.
Precambrian is 87.6% Paleozoic is 7.1% Mesozoic is 3.9 % Cenozoic is 1.4 %
Same era as us, the Cenozoic era, the age of the mammals. If an animal is a mammal, they probably are from the Cenozoic. Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines, went extinct in the 1930s.