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Do all mammals have a common ancestor?

Not actually. There were several different marine reptiles that had mammalian characteristics, notably the group known as pelycosaurs. The earliest mammals appeared early in the Age of Reptiles (Mesozoic Era), but were uniformly small in size. The group called synapsids took an evolutionary path to mammals while the sauropsids became today's reptiles and birds.


What is meaning of Small Mammals?

Small mammals refer to a diverse group of animals that are relatively small in size and have fur or hair. This category includes rodents, shrews, rabbits, and some small carnivores like weasels and martens. Small mammals play important roles in various ecosystems as prey for larger animals, seed dispersers, and ecosystem engineers.


Which was the golden age of gymnosperms?

The Mesozoic era, particularly the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods, is considered the golden age of gymnosperms. This was a time when gymnosperms were dominant in many terrestrial ecosystems and varied in size and form, with species like conifers, cycads, and ginkgo trees flourishing.


How many minks does a bobcat eat in a day?

A bobcat typically eats one or two small mammals in a day, such as a mink. However, their diet can vary based on availability and size of prey in their environment.


What is the size of the olfactory bulb of the human brain?

The olfactory bulb in humans averages around 4 cubic centimeters in volume, which is relatively small compared to other mammals. It is responsible for processing smell information received from the olfactory nerves.

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Why was their small size helpful to the mammals of the mesozoic?

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How was the small size helpful to the mammals of the mesozoic?

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Why didn't mammals evolve more during the mesozoic period?

Mammals did not evolve significantly during the Mesozoic period primarily due to the dominance of dinosaurs, which occupied many ecological niches and limited opportunities for mammals to diversify. Additionally, early mammals were small, nocturnal creatures that may have been outcompeted by larger reptiles for resources. The Mesozoic environment favored the reptiles' adaptations for larger size and varied diets, leading to a relatively slow evolutionary pace for mammals until the mass extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous, which allowed mammals to diversify and thrive.


Is a sloth a dinosaur?

No, they came later. During the last two periods of the Mesozoic (Jurassic and Cretaceous) all the mammals were small and primitive, as the dinosaurs held all the important positions (called "niches"). When the dinos shuffled off, the mammals began to expand in size and complexity to fill the vacancies.


How did reptiles small size help mammals of the mesozoic era?

The hollow bones and feathers of birds made them better adapted to their environment than the flying reptiles which became extinct during the Cretaceous Period. Sources: My science book and my own knowledge


What does mammal mean in size?

Nothing. Mammals can be as small as a mouse or large as a whale.


Do all mammals have a common ancestor?

Not actually. There were several different marine reptiles that had mammalian characteristics, notably the group known as pelycosaurs. The earliest mammals appeared early in the Age of Reptiles (Mesozoic Era), but were uniformly small in size. The group called synapsids took an evolutionary path to mammals while the sauropsids became today's reptiles and birds.


What is meaning of Small Mammals?

Small mammals refer to a diverse group of animals that are relatively small in size and have fur or hair. This category includes rodents, shrews, rabbits, and some small carnivores like weasels and martens. Small mammals play important roles in various ecosystems as prey for larger animals, seed dispersers, and ecosystem engineers.


What do snakes do for food?

Most snakes feed on small mammals, birds, amphibians, other snakes, etc. Some of the larger snakes will take small deer, small to medium size pigs, and other small to medium size animals.


Do mermaids go to the restroom?

just like other mammals do. There is a small hole at the bottom of their tail. The size of a small pebble. They go like a fish.


Is a praying mantis a pest or helpful?

actually helpful, imagine one of these things the size of even a small crane, though, some science fiction writers have!


What is the length of a kangaroo's small intestine?

The length of a kangaroo's small intestine is moderate in length compared to other mammals the length varies depends on the size of the kangaroo.