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A whole host of non-dinosaurian animals lived during the Mesozoic, including insects, cephalopods such as belemnites and ammonites, mammals (including extinct orders such as the multituberculates), many types of reptiles (snakes evolved during the Mesozoic, and marine reptiles such as the plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, ichthyosaurs and mosasaurs lived as well, in the air there were pterosaurs) and amphibians (including the last of the temnospondyls such as Koolasuchus). The Mesozoic boasted great diversity in the animal kingdom, comparable to the present day.
Pennsylvania is a habitat for many species of animals. i cannot possibly tell you every animal that lives in Pennsylvania , but there are animals in Pennsylvania, of the sqame species and origins as there are in any part of the world, therer are nam species.
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Mammals and birds were well established by this time. Most modern animals were recognizable including 100 species of Ape.
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early forms of bacteria
There were no animals during this period. The only life forms were primitive bacteria which lived in sea waters. They survived by being under sea. All others were wiped out.
They hunted and killed animals
They lived in the ocean because they were marine animals.
Of course they did! The Egyptians worshiped cats, birds, and sometimes monkeys. Many of their gods had the faces or characteristics of animals that lived near them. The Nile River attracted many different animals and forms of life. Snakes and other animals lived in the desert at that time.
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lots of animals like woolly mammoth . rhinos lived during the ice age
The wanpanoags simply lived animals? YAWN.
Dinosaurs
Many animals that lived during the Ice Age resemble the animals that live today, they were just adapted to the colder climate. Animals such as the Wooly Mammoth, Sabre-Toothed Cat, Giant Armadillo, Giant Round Sloth, and Neanderthal Man lived during the Ice Age.
During the late Triassic to the Early Jurassic, the following animals lived in Massachusetts. Stemionotus, a type of ray finned fish. Stegomosuchus, a protosuchian (protosuchians were 3 ft long, crocodile like animals that lived on land).