The dominant land animal life during the Mesozoic was reptiles and dinosaurs.
However, it is important to note that dominant does not mean the most biodiverse, common, or consisting of the greatest biomass. It simply means that they were the most common large vertebrates. Insects, for example, have always beaten reptiles in biodiversity and I believe biomass, too.
Dinosaurs that live on land in the mesozoic era may be Brontosaurus,But is actually called Apatosaurus.The is also Eorapter,Its name means "Dawn Theif",Because of its time is the dawn of dinosaur evolution.The latest dinosaur is Giganotosaurus,The most largest carnosaur of all time.However Tryannosaurus Rex is still the most powerful,With a better brain,A better pair of jaws,And stuff like that.The most largest land animal of ALL TIME!...Is the Brachiosaurus.Anyways,Ive got to go.
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Plate tectonics significantly influenced the evolution of dominant animal life during the Mesozoic Era by altering habitats and creating new ecological niches. The movement of continents led to the formation of diverse environments, such as coastal regions, mountain ranges, and isolated landmasses, which drove speciation and adaptation among various groups, particularly reptiles and dinosaurs. Additionally, the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea facilitated the dispersal of species and the emergence of unique faunas on different continents, contributing to the rich biodiversity characteristic of this era.
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literally translated "Middle Lizard" Lived in the Mesozoic Ear (Age of the Reptiles) It was a kind of dinosaur. Was one of the first kind of marine reptiles, and had many adaptions to aquatic lifstyles. Think: an elegant, dinosaur-like, really big, Crocodile! Check it out on wikiPedia!
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A dinosaur was a prehistoric lizard.Dinosaur was a reptile. The word Dinosaur, derived from the Greek word "deinos", meaning "marvelous" or "terrible", and "sauros", meaning "lizard".
A dinosaur is a type of reptile, and like all reptiles, it is cold-blooded.
It is hard to say what animal group was the most successful during the Mesozoic. However, reptiles were the so called "dominant" animals. Dinosaurs lived on land, pterosaurs flew through the air, and plesiosaurs, icthyosaurs, and mosasaurs were some of the largest creatures in the oceans.
It is hard to say what animal group was the most successful during the Mesozoic. However, reptiles were the so called "dominant" animals. Dinosaurs lived on land, pterosaurs flew through the air, and plesiosaurs, icthyosaurs, and mosasaurs were some of the largest creatures in the oceans.
Antarctopelta were a species of medium-sized (4 m length) dinosaur found only on Antarctica.Synapsids were a branch of the reptile family that evolved into mammals.Both lived on Antarctica 70-100 million years ago, during the Mesozoic era, Permian period. The climate was moderate, land covered by forests, not ice.
Yes, pterosaurs were flying reptiles. They existed alongside the dinosaurs during the Mesozoic era. The largest known pterosaur had a 30 foot wingspan, and was the largest known flying animal to have ever existed.
They are classified as 'Reptilia' as they lay eggs and are not 'live' bearers
Alligator is a reptile.. but in your question allagator is not an animal so it's not a reptile
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