Cheetahs are alive today, which puts them in the Quaternary Period in the Cenozoic Era. The oldest Cheetah fossils date to the late Neogene Period, which is also part of the Cenozoic.
On the geologic time scale, an era is longer than a period. There are 12 geologic eras in total and they are composed of geologic periods. For instance, the Mesozoic era is composed of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
The Paleozoic Era.
The Carboniferous period is subdivided into the Mississippian and the Pennsylvanian periods.
The Jurassic Period of geologic time spanned from 206 to 144 million years ago. It was preceded by the Triassic Period and followed by the Cretaceous Period, all three comprising the Mesozoic Era.
Paleozoic Era - 291 million years (542 - 251 Ma)Mesozoic Era - 185.5 million years (251 - 65.5 Ma)Carboniferous Period - 62.2 million years (359.2 - 299Ma)Jurassic Period - 54.1 million years (199.6 - 145.5 Ma)
The cheetah's gestation period is about 3 months.
Monarchy, the Victorian period or era was named after the Queen of this period. The queen was Queen Victoria.
Yes, the Permian Period
The gestation period for a cheetah is about 3 months.
The gestation period (pregnancy) for a cheetah is about 90 to 98 days.
Eon, Era, and Epoch: APEX :D
A cheetah is a mammal, so the female cheetah carries live young within her womb. The gestation period for the cheetah is about 90 days. As a mammal, cheetahs give birth to live young.
the mesoproterozoic was an era itself not a period.
Eon --> Era --> sub-Era --> Period We are currently in: * Phanerozoic Eon * Cenozoic Era * Tertiary sub-Era * Quaternary Period
Yes the Permian Period........!
Yes, the Permian Period
It really wasn't an era. An Era was a much longer period of time. It was called the "Jurassic Period".