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  1. Cenozoic - Wikipedia

    • Early in the Cenozoic, following the K-Pg event, the planet was dominated by relatively small fauna, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. From a geological perspective, it did not take long for mammals to greatly diversify in the absence of the dinosaurs that had dominated during the Mesozoic. Birds also diversified rapidly; some flig… See more

    Overview

    The Cenozoic is Earth's current geological era, representing the last 66 million years of Earth's history. It is characterized by the dominance of mammals, birds, conifers, and angiosperms (flowering plants). It is the latest of thr… See more

    Nomenclature

    Cenozoic derives from the Greek words kainós (καινός 'new') and zōḗ (ζωή 'life'). The name was proposed in 1840 by the British geologist John Phillips (1800–1874), who originally spelled it Kainozoic. The era is also kno… See more

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  2. Cenozoic Era | Definition, Events, & Facts | Britannica

     
  3. Cenozoic Era: Facts About Climate, Animals & Plants

    Jun 9, 2016 · The Cenozoic era is also known as the Age of Mammals because the extinction of many groups of giant mammals, allowing smaller species to thrive and diversify because their predators no...

  4. Cenozoic Era - Mammals, Plants, Climate | Britannica

    Nov 6, 2024 · Cenozoic life was strikingly different from that of the Mesozoic. The great diversity that characterizes modern-day flora is attributed to the explosive expansion and adaptive radiation of the angiosperms (flowering plants) that …

  5. Cenozoic | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    Cenozoic (66 million years ago until today) means ‘recent life.’ During this era, plants and animals look most like those on Earth today. Periods of the Cenozoic Era are split into even smaller parts known as Epochs, so you will see even …

  6. Cenozoic Era - U.S. National Park Service

  7. Prehistoric Life During the Cenozoic Era - ThoughtCo

    May 2, 2017 · The Cenozoic Era began right after the dinosaurs went extinct, 65 million years ago. Here's an overview of prehistoric life on earth during the Cenozoic Era.

  8. The Cenozoic Era: From Dinosaur Extinction to …

    In the Cenozoic Era, warm-blooded mammals diversified to land, air, and sea habitats. It was the peak of evolution in the age of mammals. Not only did mammal diversity increase, but they were the largest land animal at the time.

  9. The Cenozoic Era - University of California Museum of Paleontology

  10. Cenozoic Era summary | Britannica

    The Cenozoic, from the Greek for “recent life,” began c. 65.5 million years ago and is divided into three periods: the Paleogene (65.5–23 million years ago), Neogene (23–2.6 million years ago) and Quaternary (2.6 million years ago to …

  11. Cenozoic Era: characteristics, division, climate and …

    Mar 20, 2024 · We explore the Cenozoic Era, and discuss its characteristics, divisions and geology. In addition, we describe its climate, flora and fauna. The Cenozoic is known as the "age of mammals". What is the Cenozoic Era? The …

  12. The Cenozoic Era Continues Today - ThoughtCo

  13. Cenozoic Era - Geology Page

  14. Cenozoic - New World Encyclopedia

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  16. 19.6: History of Cenozoic Life - K12 LibreTexts

  17. 2.8: Phanerozoic Eon - Cenozoic Era - Geosciences LibreTexts

  18. 5.11: Cenozoic Era - The Age of Mammals - Biology LibreTexts

  19. Africa - Cenozoic, Wildlife, Climate | Britannica

  20. Cenozoic Era | Definition, Timeline & Facts - Lesson - Study.com

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