This is Japanese Cretaceous.
We'll go to the Cretaceous later.
The South Atlantic did not open until the Cretaceous.
Why is a place like this in the Cretaceous?
You're planning on going to the Cretaceous after all!
And the Cretaceous Age that we are going through is.
At the end of the Cretaceous, most of them died out.
They existed during the early Cretaceous period about 115-108 million years ago.
The Spinosaurus existed during the Cretaceous period around 112-97 million years ago.
This is broken up in to three periods; Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous.
They lived during the early Cretaceous Period which was approximately 115-108 million years ago.
This species lived during the early Cretaceous Period, about 115- 108 million years ago.
They lived during all three periods of this era: the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous.
The Cretaceous, is a geologic period
and system from about 145.5 to 65.5 million years ago.
During the Cretaceous Period the continents began splitting apart from supercontinent Pangea
and moving toward today's configuration.
Much like several other vertebrate groups during the Cretaceous(142-66 million years ago),
shark diversity looked very different from today.
During the Cretaceous period, a few species of primitive ants ranged
widely on the Laurasian supercontinent the Northern Hemisphere.
In the Early Cretaceous, Atlantica, today's South America and Africa,
finally separated from eastern Gondwana Antarctica, India and Australia.
The newly discovered
mammal species didn't outlast the dinosaurs, like some of the other small mammals of the Cretaceous did.
The ultra-deepwater wildcat will
target 2 billion bbls in a giant Cretaceous fan play, close to the South African maritime boundary.
The ultra-deepwater wildcat will
target 2 billion bbl in a giant Cretaceous fan play, close to the South African maritime boundary.
Mansourasaurus belongs to the Titanosauria, a group of sauropods(long-necked plant-eating dinosaurs)
that were common throughout much of the world during the Cretaceous.
Fossils found in Africa from the Late Cretaceous, the time period from 100 to 66 million years ago,
are few and far between.
In the middle Cretaceous, Gondwana fragmented to open up the South Atlantic
Ocean as South America started to move westward away from Africa.
Pliosaurs lived alongside dinosaurs(though not T. rex, which didn't appear until around 70
million to 65 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period).
Then in the Middle Cretaceous, Gondwana fragmented to open up the South Atlantic
Ocean as South America started to move westward away from Africa.
The region is an extension of the Deccan Traps,
formed between 60 and 68 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period.