| P.692 - §4 And thus ends a long era of world evolution, extending from the early appearance of land life down to the more recent times of the immediate ancestors of the human species and its collateral branches. This, the Cretaceous age, covers fifty million years and brings to a close the premammalian era of land life, which extends over a period of one hundred million years and is known as the Mesozoic. |
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The cretaceous period extends from 145 to 65 mya. (The UB says it is between 100 and 50 mya.) |
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Late Cretacious |
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| More Cretaceous fossil pictures from Virtual Fossil Museum | |