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Cretaceous - Land animals.
On land, mammals were a small and still relatively minor component of the fauna. The fauna was dominated by archosaurian reptiles, especially dinosaurs, which were at their most diverse. Pterosaurs were common in the early and middle Cretaceous, but as the Cretaceous proceeded faced growing competition from the adaptive radiation of birds, and by the end of the period only two h ...
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 |  |  | Cretaceous - References and further reading: Encyclopedia II - Cretaceous - PaleogeographyDuring the Cretaceous, the late Paleozoic - early Mesozoic supercontinent of Pangea completed its breakup into present day continents, although their positions were substantially different at the time. As the Atlantic Ocean widened and South America drifted westwards, Gondwana itself broke up as Antarctica and Australia rifted away from Africa (though India and Madagascar remained attached). Such active rifting lifted great undersea mountain chains along the welts, raising eustatic sea levels worldwide. To the north of Africa the Tethys Sea ...
See also:Cretaceous, Cretaceous - Name and dating, Cretaceous - Divisions, Cretaceous - Paleogeography, Cretaceous - Flora, Cretaceous - Fauna, Cretaceous - Land animals, Cretaceous - Marine animals, Cretaceous - Extinction, Cretaceous - References and further reading Read more here: » Cretaceous: Encyclopedia II - Cretaceous - Paleogeography |
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