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There might even be new groups of dinosaurs that didn't exist during the Mesozoicera.
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The Mesozoicera was characterized by large seas, lakes, deltas with deserts, and occasional glaciers.
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At the opening of the Mesozoicera reptiles were the most highly organized and powerful of any animals on the earth.
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He said that the lizardlike tuatara dates back to the Mesozoicera & there is only one other tuatara in this country.
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This group was the longest-lived of any of the three, beginning in the Trias and continuing to the close of the Mesozoicera.
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Why exactly does the AgeofReptiles end with the Cretaceous?
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As the AgeofReptiles was drawing to a close, the first flowers and mammals appeared.
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The Mesozoic was the AgeofReptiles.
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Then it's the glorious AgeofReptiles, unanimously depicted by Tyrannosaurus rex locked in eternal conflict with mortal enemy Triceratops.
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What strange constellations shone down upon our globe when its masters of life were the monstrous beasts of the '' AgeofReptiles''?
Usage of mesozoic in English
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Granites found here have been carbon-dated to the mesozoic era.
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It's a mesozoic mammal.
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It is the triassic formation, or the commencement of the mesozoic epoch, which has received the smallest inheritance from preceding ages.
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Mesolithic or mesozoic (secondary) age: 11: 5.
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Finally, the most advanced and (for us) the most important class of the vertebrates, the mammals, made their appearance during the mesozoic period.
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None of these earth movements affected the interior, for here the continental mesozoic deposits rest, undisturbed by folding, on the primary sedimentary and crystalline rocks.
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Jurassic and Cretaceous beds form the greater part of the Mesozoic band.
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Mesozoic, although their ancestral lines may be followed back into the Cretaceous.
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This museum contains a huge collection of Carboniferous, Mesozoic and tertiary material.
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Why should not these proportions have been different during the Mesozoic epoch?
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At the end of the Mesozoic the entire tribe of ammonites became extinct.
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This collection contains specimens from important and unique local Mesozoic and Pleistocene deposits.
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Here we may briefly survey the less conspicuous animals of the Mesozoic Epoch.
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The Mesozoic plants and animals would succumb to this advancing cold.
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The largest Mesozoic mammal was about the size of a badger.
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Like two resurrected carnivores from the Mesozoic, they grappled in combat.