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- Jurassic Period | Climate, Plants, Animals, Facts | Britannica
Jurassic Period, second of three periods of the Mesozoic Era Extending from 201 3 million to 145 million years ago, the Jurassic was a time of global change in the continents, oceanographic patterns, and biological systems
- Jurassic - Wikipedia
The Jurassic ( dʒʊˈræsɪk juurr-ASS-ik[2]) is a geologic period and stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period 201 4 million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 143 1 Mya
- Jurassic Period—201. 3 to 145. 0 MYA (U. S. National Park Service)
The Jurassic Period was a golden time for dinosaurs, which flourished for 180 million years Huge sauropod herbivores (such as 87-foot [27-meter] long Diplodocus) and carnivores (such as 35-foot [11-meter] long Allosaurus) emerged
- Jurassic Period Information and Facts - National Geographic
The Jurassic period (199 6 million to 145 5 million years ago) was characterized by a warm, wet climate that gave rise to lush vegetation and abundant life Many new dinosaurs
- Jurassic Period Facts: Dinosaurs, Mammals, Plants | Live Science
The Jurassic period was the second segment of the Mesozoic era It occurred from 201 3 million to 145 million years ago, following the Triassic period and preceding the Cretaceous
- The Jurassic Period: How did dinosaurs go from basal to bulky?
The Jurassic is a geological period that began 201 4 million years ago and ended 145 million years ago It’s part of the Mesozoic Era – the part of our planet’s prehistory known as the age of the dinosaurs
- The Jurassic Period: Animals, Plants, and When It Happened
The Jurassic period is when the first birds appeared They evolved from therapods, a group of dinosaurs that included the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex, as well as the large Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus
- Mesozoic Era – Jurassic | DinoAnimals. com
Jurassic Period – huge sauropods When was the Jurassic Period? The second period of the Mesozoic Era began approximately 201 3 million years ago and lasted for about 56 5 million years, ending around 145 0 million years ago The Jurassic Period itself is divided into three epochs: Early Jurassic (201 3 – 174 1 million years ago)
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