mesozoic era
A Sabre-tooth tiger is an extinct carnivorous mammal that lived during the Pleistocene era. It is known for its large, curved canine teeth that could grow up to seven inches long. Despite the name, it is not closely related to modern tigers, but belonged to a separate branch of the cat family called Machairodontinae.
mammals
Mesozoic era is called the era of creepers.In this era there are three periods viz Triassic,Jurassic and carboniferous. It is found that in Triassic era, reptiles were evolved and in Jurassic era they were dominant.That is why Mesozoic era is called the era of creepers/reptiles.
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US history is typically divided into the following epochs: Pre-Columbian era, Colonial era, Revolutionary era, Early Republic era, Civil War era, Reconstruction era, Gilded Age, Progressive era, World War era, Cold War era, Civil Rights era, and Modern era. Each of these epochs represents significant periods of change and development in American history.
Same era as us, the Cenozoic era, the age of the mammals. If an animal is a mammal, they probably are from the Cenozoic. Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines, went extinct in the 1930s.
Saber toothed cats died out 10,000 years ago. That was at the end of the Pleistocene, the first series of the Quaternary. The Quaternary is the current period, and it is part of the Cenozoic era.
The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, was in existence right up until the last known specimen died in the 1930s.
A Sabre-tooth tiger is an extinct carnivorous mammal that lived during the Pleistocene era. It is known for its large, curved canine teeth that could grow up to seven inches long. Despite the name, it is not closely related to modern tigers, but belonged to a separate branch of the cat family called Machairodontinae.
Smilodon lived in a geological era recent enough in history that the atmosphere would have been virtually the same as it is today.
We live in the Cenozoic era.
Saber toothed cats lived during the Cenozoic era. The evolved at the beginning of the Neogene period 23 million years ago, and died out 10,000 years ago, in the early Quaternary period.
We live in the cenozoic era. The Quarternary period. Also in the 5th era.
We live in the Quaternary period, which is part of the Cenozoic era.
the modern era
The Cenozoic era.
We live in the Cenozonic Era and the Holocene Epoch.