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The Ice Age ended gradually as global temperatures rose.
Prehistoric oceans had different currents than today.
The Triassic period followed the Permian extinction.
The Pangaea supercontinent existed before breaking apart.
Fossilized bones reveal information about prehistoric diets.
Prehistoric sharks existed long before dinosaurs.
The Devonian period saw the rise of early amphibians.
Early reptiles laid eggs on land.
Some prehistoric creatures were larger than modern equivalents.
The Ice Age saw fluctuating climate conditions.
The earliest dinosaurs were relatively small.
Dinosaurs lived on every continent.
The Jurassic period followed the Triassic period.
Ancient glaciers carved valleys and fjords.
Glyptodons were giant armored mammals.
The Ice Age allowed humans to migrate across land bridges.
The first flowering plants appeared during the Cretaceous period.
Prehistoric oceans contained giant marine reptiles.
The Chicxulub crater is linked to the dinosaur extinction event.
Fossilized pollen helps scientists understand ancient ecosystems.
Some prehistoric mammals were small and nocturnal.
The Late Cretaceous period featured diverse dinosaur species.
Ancient supercontinents existed long before modern continents formed.
Some prehistoric birds were flightless predators.
The Permian extinction eliminated most marine species.
Prehistoric horses were much smaller than modern horses.
The saber-toothed cat went extinct around 10,000 years ago.
Giant beavers lived during the Ice Age.
The Ice Age shaped many of todayβs landscapes.
Fossils have been found on every continent, including Antarctica.
Dinosaurs ruled the land for over 160 million years.
The first forests appeared during the Devonian period.
Some prehistoric amphibians grew several feet long.
The Cambrian explosion saw rapid diversification of life.
Prehistoric coral reefs were similar to modern reefs.
The first reptiles evolved from amphibian-like ancestors.
Ancient oceans once covered much of Earth's surface.
The Megalodon lived millions of years before humans appeared.
Fossil evidence suggests some dinosaurs cared for their young.
Some dinosaurs traveled in herds.
The Pleistocene epoch included repeated glacial cycles.
Early humans hunted megafauna during the Ice Age.
Prehistoric cave paintings provide insight into early humans.
The Ice Age ended about 11,700 years ago.
Mammoths were adapted to cold environments with thick fur.
Fossilized trees provide clues about ancient climates.
The asteroid impact linked to dinosaur extinction occurred about 66 million years ago.
Some prehistoric insects grew much larger than modern insects.
The first birds evolved from small theropod dinosaurs.
Trilobites lived in ancient oceans long before dinosaurs.