Pliocene
The Tertiary Period (including the Pliocene, Miocene, Oligocene, Eocene, and Paleocene Epochs) lasted from about 65 million years ago to 1.8 million years ago. It is part of the Cenozoic Era, along with the Quarternary Period.
The most recent period in the Cenozoic Era is the Quaternary Period, which began around 2.6 million years ago and continues to the present day. It is characterized by the presence of modern humans and significant climatic changes, including multiple ice ages.
The question is very muddled but it can be answeredThe Cenozoic Era started with the end of the dinosaurs and is ongoing 65.5 mya to the present thereforeOf the above the following are in the Cenozoic:QuaternaryTertiaryAnd the following are out of (older than) the Cenozoic:Cretaceous
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The last period of the Paleozoic Era is the Permian Period, which lasted from about 299 to 252 million years ago. It ended with the largest mass extinction event in Earth's history, wiping out around 90% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial species.
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The Holocene Epoch
All mammals present today are example of tertiary period mammals as we are living in tertiary period .
The "tertiary period" is not a place you can go to. It is a time period - in the remote past of Earth. Since it is in the past, you can't go there.
The k-t extinction was ~65million years ago and marks the transition from the Cretaceous to the Tertiary period.
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During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
The Tertiary Period (65.5 to 2.588Ma) is the informal name for the geological period that followed the K-T extinction event. So the K-T event happened before the Tertiary. In fact "K-T" is actually short for Cretaceous-Tertiary as it marked the end of the Cretaceous and the start of the Tertiary.The lower tertiary is more formally known as the Paleogene Period(65.5 - 23.03 Ma) and the upper Tertiary is more formally known as the Neogene Period(23.03 - 2.588Ma).