Gastornis, also known as Diatryma, lived during the Paleocene to the early Eocene epochs, approximately from 65 to 45 million years ago. This large flightless bird inhabited regions of what is now North America and Europe. Its existence coincided with the aftermath of the dinosaur extinction, as mammals began to diversify and fill ecological niches.
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the paleocene epoch is in the paleogene time period.
The Paleocene was from about 65 million to 54 million years ago. It is part of the Tertiary Period and the Cenozoic Era.
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Paleocene Epoch
Paleocene
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In the late cretaceous to the paleocene. yes, they lived with the dinosaurs.
no, barney is a Paleocene rodent skull.
The index fossil commonly associated with the Paleocene epoch is Pleuraspidotherium, a genus of mammals belonging to the order Condylarthra. This organism is significant for paleontologists as it helps to identify and date Paleocene deposits in the fossil record. Other notable index fossils from this period include certain species of foraminifera and mollusks, but Pleuraspidotherium is particularly recognized for its role in biostratigraphy.
Paleocene 65-56 million years ago
The oldest epoch in the Cenozoic era is the Paleocene epoch, which lasted from about 66 to 56 million years ago. It followed the extinction of the dinosaurs and saw the rise of mammals as the dominant land animals.
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.