The plants, insects, fish and dinosaurs lived on earth during the late Cenozoic era. Now all that is left on the earth are the fossils.
During the Cenozoic era, which began around 66 million years ago and continues to the present, there was a diversification of plant life. This era saw the rise of flowering plants (angiosperms) that dominate terrestrial ecosystems today, as well as the spread of grasslands and the evolution of many modern plant families. Additionally, forests with trees like oaks, maples, and conifers were prominent during this time.
One of the animals that lived during the Cenozoic Era was the woolly mammoth. This prehistoric elephant roamed areas of Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. It was well-adapted to cold climates with its long, shaggy fur coat.
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The first dinosaurs lived in the beginning of the Mesozoic Era (or the Age of Reptiles). Birds were amazingly discovered to be dinosaurs so dinosaurs were also alive in the Cenozoic (that's our time-the Age of Mammals) to today.
No, dinosaurs are extinct and have been for millions of years. The last dinosaurs lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 65 million years ago, before they were wiped out by a mass extinction event.
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No, dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic era, which occurred before the Cenozoic era. Dinosaurs were a diverse group of reptiles that ruled the Earth during the Mesozoic era, but they went extinct before the Cenozoic era began.
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Megalodon lived in the Cenozoic era, becoming extinct in the Pleistocene, about 1.5 million years ago.
The wooly mammoth lived in the Cenozoic era, the Tertiary period, Pleistocene epoch, and the Calabrian age.
No, dinosaurs existed during the Mesozoic era, which ended about 66 million years ago. The Cenozoic era began after the Mesozoic era and continues to the present day, during which mammals became the dominant land animals.
The Cenozoic Era shark, Carcharodon megalodon, was an estimated 50 feet long and weighed 100,000 pounds. It could have swallowed two whales whole.
Titanoboa was a huge snake that lived between 60 and 58 million years ago. That was during the Paleocene epoch of the Paleogene period, the first period of the Cenozoic era. Its fossils were found in Columbia, in South America.
Mammoths lived during the Pleistocene series, which is part of the Quaternary system, and that is part of the Cenozoic Era.
Dinosaurs and mammals coexisted during the Mesozoic era. If you count birds as dinosaurs, then they still coexist now in the Cenozoic.
During the Cenozoic era, which began around 66 million years ago and continues to the present, there was a diversification of plant life. This era saw the rise of flowering plants (angiosperms) that dominate terrestrial ecosystems today, as well as the spread of grasslands and the evolution of many modern plant families. Additionally, forests with trees like oaks, maples, and conifers were prominent during this time.
Mastadons lived during the last Ice Age. Specifically, they were around during the Cenozoic era, which was nearly 1.8 million years ago.