The Cretaceous period, spanning from approximately 145 to 66 million years ago, is a significant era in Earth's history, marked by diverse marine life and dynamic geological changes. Recent ...
The study of Cretaceous marine vertebrates provides valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of life during a time when the Earth was dominated by dinosaurs and a variety of marine ...
3 min read Continents were on the move in the Cretaceous, busy remodeling the shape and tone of life on Earth ... long-necked and toothy marine reptiles terrorized fish, ammonites, and mollusks ...
The Mesozoic era, which included the Cretaceous period, was marked by rising sea levels and warmer climates, leading to an explosion of biodiversity in marine life. The Paja ecosystem thrived with ...
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