THE MESOZOIC ERA ENDED WITH the Cretaceous period, which lasted from 146 to 65 million years ago. During this period, Gondwana and Laurasia were breaking up into smaller land-mass that more closely resembled the modern continents.
![Cretaceous Period- Shubham Singh (Universe) Cretaceous Period- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3nxsqAI4VZccVsmV1JKNRnWfbkRgawyri8u2nVGvqkAaYYIaMhJ7XP4NmSxAfaVMASn9JCLCwbc6uygk8ydtJqeH8hf4A7bP2in_Ro7_-_n1n6yNSzihyphenhyphenB8E89i77nB54Qq1u3-NM0jQ/s640/136144-004-76AAB173.jpg) |
Cretaceous Period |
The climate remained mild and moist but the seasons became more marked. Flowering plants including deciduous trees replaced many cycads, seed ferns and conifers.
Examples of Cretaceous Plant Groups:-
![Pinus Muricata- Shubham Singh (Universe) Pinus Muricata- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0ELGSMJC5xyTj5q_sQz8l9P-rNwsjpaMil9abJHiFEHE89M0XJTysb6eDa3f1W3WcIpqtAe3RtzvSry590aScvdK_kTWtjM_8YHfu-tW0AE7J_SjIh1mPnvll-nTlpaK6K9Umrs3m-EI/s400/muricata08.jpg) |
A present-day Conifer (Pinus Muricata) |
![Magnolia sp.- Shubham Singh (Universe) Magnolia sp.- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_lZG6JHUZOiEkK3XS1sJtc5kjekglvAxSnXSHdBPk7QeFirjjFlPtdLrITJZb7WvcZ2jkWMbO5n3OBnV1hRdjfaoNRCAmaWTSDcsTRBNinIkY5NWSpWGXB-VwtcUsijfNZWG2-mD5Upg/s400/Magnolia_sp._01.JPG) |
A present-day Deciduous tree (Magnolia sp.) |
Animal species became more varied, with the evolution of new mammals, insects, fish, crustaceans and turtles. Dinosaurs evolved into a wide variety of species during Cretaceous times; more than half of all known dinosaurs - including
Iguanodon, Deinonychus, Tyrannosaurus and Hypsilophodon - lived during this period. At the end of the cretaceous period, however, most dinosaurs became extinct. The reason for this mass extinction is unknown but it is thought to have been caused by climatic changes due to either a catastrophic meteor impact with the
Earth or extensive volcanic eruptions.
![Saltasaurus- Shubham Singh (Universe) Saltasaurus- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEik_u9fj2XuVbz46SkxZ0aFX2RHdh9aZMblsm3PnrQEDFfhJVshVmqrSBhpNpUvUZMBpSGFw-xi3ydli7KCYUAEKIGMwUMyvXwL4BgQNMB6NEch46l9s0adw9HYvBERd0RkmHJJWus1PPE/s400/saltasaurusAB.jpg) |
Saltasaurus Length: 40 ft |
![Torosaurus- Shubham Singh (Universe) Torosaurus- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjiykrnq76eYlZDUh2oS0vd4IT901ZvbVrc85xqKV7BWaw1MOmRV8Ej_1az67mn52tHZllDa9bwtAKgewkvTQoe1zl_l7kan_bqZmbusF73dPfFBsNpEfqKxp0EsegWnsfMAgGZ8iM_ouU/s400/8416819_orig.png) |
Torosaurus Length: 25 ft |
![Hypsilophodon- Shubham Singh (Universe) Hypsilophodon- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWQphn6ieAkh8ig-j5soPkGTaTpkQMA7RsCAaLFUYetrpAGcMq8jEhzU0Mz1J8jKTAKi9oUovxDdcXPoZ0LewginsGFcGRdI1oozS5WrULuE2h3WlvSHDrZ5ZnICFxxrIN1wDN3pp3Qy4/s400/Hypsilophodon_foxii.jpg) |
Hypsilophodon Length: 4 ft 6 in - 7 ft 6 in |
![Tyrannosaurus- Shubham Singh (Universe) Tyrannosaurus- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgjupcc0LP9T4nZA7hRzj3CEZPvybUfQsDGfiyaMlH4nfUD_SLmp8PeundqMOB5WIQfRifKJQapgK9503TCkYfh_fyaEsT48Hhy3CkCQIzioVNTDbvvSqD6YL0cWQQM3Y54yXGQbuHoHoM/s400/T-Rex_2.png) |
Tyrannosaurus (T-Rex) - King of all Dinosaurs Length: 40 ft |
![Deinonychus- Shubham Singh (Universe) Deinonychus- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9b155wqETRUZ6UO0Nl6ktugODVBzYk2sDtxzlbciZ1F-4IGb7qRRzNZY_CnMk9wuWlOqHrwMOSvMJvoniyfUHhrnGIkjZ2j98Aexax-QlSJvZ-ESnld0hmBAHeDP8wnN0zBGEbqh9YNk/s400/deinonychus-1.jpg) |
DeinonychusLength: 8-11 ft |
![Iguanodon- Shubham Singh (Universe) Iguanodon- Shubham Singh (Universe)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjE8pa1nZcGrQmS2eDV-2BQPJR_WWpfLrgQhx9QWojWSRq4dt37yiyu1BTiDyWGMcyxQJ1tVwcIXKVXN13lyTPoOJHuppR1_Z7BCANURW2S3-HT-1x_TKa8UvhT_MaJGsZUr9v2fcYv43A/s400/490340_orig.png) |
Iguanodon Length: 30 ft |
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