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When did dinosaurs live? | Natural History Museum
Dinosaurs first appeared in the Triassic Period, around 245 million years ago ... Explore the age of the dinosaurs.

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The Mesozoic Era is the era of Earth's geological history, lasting from about 252 to 66 million years ago, comprising the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods. It is characterized by the dominance โ€ฆ Wikipedia
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Etymology
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Nickname(s) Age of Reptiles, Age of Dinosaurs, Age of Conifers
Factsheet
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Name formality Formal
Nickname(s) Age of Reptiles, Age of Dinosaurs, Age of Conifers
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Mesozoic - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - The recent warming led to a boom of dinosaurian evolution on land as the continents began to separate from each other (Nyasasaurus from 243 to 210 million years ago, approximately 235โ€“30 ma, some of them separated into Sauropodomorphs, Theropods and Herrerasaurids), as well as the first ...
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It's easy to forget just how long the Age of Dinosaurs was. While it might seem like Tarbosaurus & T. rex lived alongside each other, based on what we know, Tarbosaurus lived 2-4 million years EARLIER than its bigger cousin.
I always found it fascinating how dinosaurs have lived for so long compared to us humans. Itโ€™s amazing to me that these creatures once inhabited the very same planet we call home today. More on reddit.com
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Year of the dinosaurs?
The earliest dinosaurs lived at least 233 million years ago, in the Triassic. Non-avian dinosaurs died out at the end of the Cretaceous, 66 million years ago, and avian dinosaurs are still alive today. More on reddit.com
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Dinosaurs at the beginning of the Ice Age
In an alternate timeline, the Age of the Dinosaurs may end with a whimper instead of a bang. The Meteor missed, but the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum came and went. Now it is the early Pleistocene and the glaciers are plowing further and further into the land every year. An old hen, a descendent of basal Therizinosaurs feeds on the pine trees in the forest where the broad leafed trees are dying off one by one every winter. She is accompanied by her only surviving chick from both last year and this year. This dinosaur is different from its ancestors in that it is a much more invested parent. They build nests that incorporate their own feathers and incubate them. Though for such a large animal, this is a clumsy affair. Oftentimes older chicks will stick around to help raise these eggs, often being better at manipulating and incubating the eggs. But this year that was not enough. Only a few eggs hatched this year, and they didnโ€™t have enough time to feed before the winter hit. The lone surviving chick feebly open its mouth in attempt to be fed, even though it is too old for this. Even it has trouble digesting the course pine needles at this age. Parent will often vomit into the young chicks mouth from their crop in order for the young to quickly gain the necessary stomach bacteria. It mother keeps feeding. It has been a lean year, and the summers, the time for incubating but also the best time to feed, have been getting shorter. The Possumwolves wait on the periphery. They are not tied to the temperature of the ground. They will wait, and soon they will eat. Many dinosaurs will still live in the tropics, and expand once the glaciers retreat again, but this will be a world they now share with mammalian megafauna. More on reddit.com
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If twelve human beings was sent back in time to the period of the dinosaurs what would be the best period to send them back to?
Debes heavily on: would dinosaurs consider humans prey. Many animals do not eat what they donโ€™t consider prey, even if they could, see orcas and humans, for instance. Humans smell like mammals and t-Rex, for instance, wouldnโ€™t have eaten mammals when it was full grown because they were too small. Likewise, these huge predators could well decide humans arenโ€™t worth it because theyโ€™re too small. So it seems the more dangerous dinosaurs are the mid sized ones. Would they eat humans? We simply donโ€™t know. Thereโ€™s also the matter of surviving. If you die in the wilderness in the modern world, itโ€™s most likely due to exposure or dehydration. Do these humans know how to make a shelter? How are they purifying water? Seems likely water that long ago has bacteria in it humans are not immune to, so your humans might die of a stomach bug after puking their guts out for three days and never even meet a dinosaur. What are they eating? Thereโ€™s no domesticated plants in this time period, and no grasses, which means even if they found plants used to agriculture, they arenโ€™t going to produce much food. Are they eating meat for a year? Whatโ€™s preventing them from getting scurvy? And there are the herbivores. Most dangerous mammal in Africa is the hippo (most dangerous animal in the world is the mosquito), not the lion or leopard. Predators hunt when theyโ€™re hungry. I once saw a warthog rustle about in the grass next to a lion for ten minutes and the lion never attacked because it wasnโ€™t hungry. Herbivores can and will kill at any time of day or night. Surprise a herbivore, it might kill you. Humans have no real defenses against something like a kentosaurus. Theyโ€™re also hard to hunt as theyโ€™re quite big. So I donโ€™t have high hopes for our humans, sadly. Iโ€™m guessing one gets eaten, one gets trampled by a herbivore, and the others starve or dehydrate within a few months. More on reddit.com
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Age of Dinosaurs - Utah Geological Survey
January 30, 2023 - Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era (252 to 66 million years ago), often called the โ€œAge of Dinosaurs.โ€ The Mesozoic Era is divided into three time periods, the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous.
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Dinosaurs of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods
July 21, 2024 - In brief, this incredibly long period of time, which the dinosaur periods span, measured in "mya" or "millions of years ago," saw the development of dinosaurs, marine reptiles, fish, mammals, flying animals including pterosaurs and birds, and a huge range of plant life. The largest dinosaurs did not emerge until the Cretaceous period, which started over 100 million years after the start of the "age of dinosaurs."
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Did all the dinosaurs live together, and at the same time? | U.S. Geological Survey
The 'Age of Dinosaurs' (the Mesozoic Era) included three consecutive geologic time periods (the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods). Different dinosaur species lived during each of these three periods.
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Dinosaur World Live
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Roaring through time: Dinosaur timeline
The dinosaurs lived so long ago ... is the age of the dinosaurs spanned an incredible 165 million years, from the Triassic Period to the Cretaceous Period. To help you with your knowledge of the different dinosaurs and when they lived, weโ€™ve created a handy dinosaur timeline...
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Ancient Earth globe
Earth looked very different long ago. Search for addresses across 750 million years of Earth's history.
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DINOSAUR TRIPS
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Intro to Dino 101: When Was The Age of Dinosaurs - DINOSAUR TRIPS
May 4, 2023 - And finally comes the Cretaceous, where youโ€™ll find some of our most famous dinosaurs like the T. Rex and the triceratops, which begins 145 million years ago and came to its dramatic end some 65 million years ago when a massive asteroid struck ...
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Discover Magazine
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A Complete Dinosaur Timeline to Extinction: How Long Did They Roam Earth? | Discover Magazine
June 21, 2023 - The history of dinosaurs spans millions of years. Learn about the different periods of the dinosaur timeline, from the Triassic to the Cretaceous, and explore the fascinating world of these prehistoric creatures.
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r/Dinosaurs on Reddit: It's easy to forget just how long the Age of Dinosaurs was. While it might seem like Tarbosaurus & T. rex lived alongside each other, based on what we know, Tarbosaurus lived 2-4 million years EARLIER than its bigger cousin.
February 28, 2025 - Hell Creek animals with the K-T extinction, not because it's necessarily wrong, but because even the shorter deposition time hypothesized still lends itself to literally Hundreds of thousands of years and thousands of generations of dinosaurs in that region of what would now be the Great Plains, just feeding and surviving before a climactic apocalypse would come in.
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Natural History Museum
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The Jurassic Period: How did dinosaurs go from basal to bulky? | Natural History Museum
But how dinosaurs went from a small and unimportant group of reptiles to ruling our planet for millions of years is a bit of a mystery. The Jurassic is a geological period that began 201.4 million years ago and ended 145 million years ago. Itโ€™s part of the Mesozoic Era โ€“ the part of our ...
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Britannica Kids
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dinosaurs at a glance - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
Dinosaurs lived from about 245 to 65.5 million years ago. They were common during the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous geologic time periods. These three periods were part of the Mesozoic era.
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Mesozoic | U.S. Geological Survey
Mesozoic (252-66 million years ago) means 'middle life' and this is the time of the dinosaurs. This era includes the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods, names that may be familiar to you.
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Timeline.cat
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Dinosaur Timeline - HistoryTimeline.com
Dinosaur Timeline
Timeline of popular dinosaur species and the Earth's geological periods they lived in, from 250 mya (million years ago) to 66 mya. Also, historical events related to dinosaurs such as asteroid impacts. Available File Downloads   Dinosaurs.tl (interactive timeline) Dinosarus.pdf (PDF file)
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Wikipedia
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Outline of dinosaurs - Wikipedia
October 22, 2025 - They were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period (about in 1963) until the end of the Cretaceous (2000), when the Cretaceousโ€“Paleogene extinction event led to the extinction of all non-avian dinosaurs at the close of the Mesozoic era.
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Dinosaurjungle
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Dinosaur Timeline
Scientists believe the earth was formed around 4,600 million years ago. By about 4,000 million years ago, the earth had cooled sufficiently for liquid water to appear, and the first life appeared soon after. For nearly 3,500 million years, all life was single-celled, but eventually multi-celled ...
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Oxford University Museum of Natural History
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Mammals in the time of dinosaurs held each other back | Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Most of the mammal species alive today trace their origins to groups that expanded explosively 66 million years ago, when a mass extinction killed all non-bird dinosaurs. It was traditionally thought that, before the extinction, mammals lived ...
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Eos
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An Unbroken Record of Climate During the Age of Dinosaurs - Eos
November 12, 2021 - A variety of methods were used to construct this timeline: radiometric dating (analyzing the decay rates of different radioactive isotopes), magnetostratigraphy (tracking orientations of magnetic polarity preserved in rock layers), biostratigraphy (comparing fossils of particular ages across different layers), and cyclostratigraphy (tracking orbitally induced climate change cycles recorded in the sediments) [Wu et al., 2014]. The resulting age model allows direct correlation of data from the Songliao Basin with data from sedimentary records collected elsewhere in the Cretaceous world.
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Snexplores
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Explainer: The age of dinosaurs
March 21, 2025 - Two T. rexes face off over a triceratops corpse. During the three periods of the Age of Dinosaurs, geologic events played a major role in the environmental conditions that led to dinosaur dominance.