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Cenozoic Era Collection (page 6)

The Cenozoic Era, also known as the Age of Mammals, was a time of incredible diversity and fascinating creatures

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Male homo erectus looking aside

Male homo erectus looking aside, white background

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Hispanopithecus laietanus from the Spanish Miocene epoch

Hispanopithecus laietanus from the Spanish Miocene epoch
Dryopithecus=Hispanopithecus laietanus, a basal hominidae from the Spanish Miocene epoch

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Confrontation between an Arctodus bear and a Sabre-Toothed Tiger

Confrontation between an Arctodus bear and a Sabre-Toothed Tiger
An Arctodus bear and a Sabre-Toothed Tiger involved in a territorial dispute during Earths Pleistocene period of time

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A rabbit witnesses a herd of mammoths in a snowy forest

A rabbit witnesses a herd of mammoths in a snowy forest

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Deinotherium with offspring

Deinotherium with offspring. Deinotherium was an enormous land mammal that lived in Asia, Africa and Europe during the Miocene to Pleistocene Periods

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A family of Saber Toothed Tigers watch a herd of Woolly Mammoths

A family of Saber Toothed Tigers watch a herd of Woolly Mammoths pass by their den

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Andrewsarchus, an ungulate mammal from the Eocene epoch

Andrewsarchus, an ungulate mammal from the Eocene epoch

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Platybelodon grangeri is a large mammal from the Late Miocene of Mongolia

Platybelodon grangeri is a large mammal from the Late Miocene of Mongolia

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: British landscape with various prehistoric animals

British landscape with various prehistoric animals
British landscape, 350, 000 pb. Includes from left; Woolly rhino, Megaloceros (Irish Elk), Saiga antelope, Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), Homo neanderthalensis, Cave lion, Arctic lemming

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A Paraceratherium mother with two twin calves walks along a desert

A Paraceratherium mother with two twin calves walks along a desert
A rhinoceros-like Paraceratherium mother with two twin calves walks along a stoney desert in the Oilgocene Era

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Eremotherium approaches a pair of Arctodus grazing on trees

Eremotherium approaches a pair of Arctodus grazing on trees. Eremotherium was a giant ground sloth of North and South America that lived 800, 000 to 11, 000 years ago

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A flock of Dorygnathus

A flock of Dorygnathus soars high over a rugged, Early Jurassic European landscape of Wollemi Pine approximately 180 million years ago

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Winged Dimorphodon pluck fish from the Early-Jurassic Tethys Ocean

Winged Dimorphodon pluck fish from the Early-Jurassic Tethys Ocean 195 million years ago in what it is today England. While Dimorphodons coloration is unknown

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Peltephilus is a xenarthran mammal from the Miocene epoch

Peltephilus is a xenarthran mammal from the Miocene epoch of Argentina

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Dinopithecus ingens, Pliocene of South Africa

Dinopithecus ingens, Pliocene of South Africa

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Thylacoleo, a marsupial lion from the Pleistocene Age

Thylacoleo, a marsupial lion from the Pleistocene Age

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Mammoth walking through a blizzard on mountain

Mammoth walking through a blizzard on mountain

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison

Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Sabre-toothed cat on the prowl

Sabre-toothed cat on the prowl
Sabre-toothed cat, also misleadingly known as a saber-toothed tiger. They were characterized by long, curved saber-shaped canine teeth

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Brontops and Palaeolagus rabbit of the Early Miocene Epoch

Brontops and Palaeolagus rabbit of the Early Miocene Epoch
Brontops (titanothere, background), Palaeolagus (rabbit, foreground), Early Miocene of North America

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Male homo erectus standing

Male homo erectus standing, white background

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Ambulocetus natans, an early cetacean that lived in the Early Eocene epoch

Ambulocetus natans, an early cetacean that lived in the Early Eocene epoch during the Cenozoic Era. Ambulocetus is an ancestor of modern day whales. Acrylics and colored pencil

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A pair of Dodo birds drinking at a river

A pair of Dodo birds drinking at a river

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Male Homo Erectus sitting alone on a beach island next to coconuts

Male Homo Erectus sitting alone on a beach island next to coconuts while thinking

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A saber-toothed cat leaps at a grizzly bear on a mountain path

A saber-toothed cat leaps at a grizzly bear on a mountain path

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths during the Upper Pleistocene Epoch

A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths during the Upper Pleistocene Epoch
A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths 150 thousand years ago during the Upper (Tarantian) Pleistocene Epoch in North America. A late fall dusting of snow heralds the coming winter

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A woolly mammoth in a dramatic frozen sunset

A woolly mammoth in a dramatic frozen sunset. This was one of the last in a line of mammoth species. Its closest extant relative is the Asian elephant

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Male and female Homo erectus hugging in the desert

Male and female Homo erectus hugging in the desert

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Elasmotherium on white background

Elasmotherium on white background
Elasmotherium is an extinct mammal that lived in the Pleistocene Period of Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Sabre-toothed tigers find a 1950s American Chevrolet and signs of civilization

Sabre-toothed tigers find a 1950s American Chevrolet and signs of civilization
Sabre-toothed tigers from the Pleistocene Era find a 1950s American Chevrolet and signs of an advanced civilization

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers chasing a young Deinotherium

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers chasing a young Deinotherium
A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting down a young Deinotherium

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A large female Deinotherium with her twin calves

A large female Deinotherium with her twin calves during Earths Pleistocene Era. Deinotherium are ancestors of modern day elephants

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Pezosiren is a sirenian mammal from the Eocene epoch

Pezosiren is a sirenian mammal from the Eocene epoch of Jamaica

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A herd of Woolly Mammoth and Scimitar Sabertooth, Pleistocene Epoch

A herd of Woolly Mammoth and Scimitar Sabertooth, Pleistocene Epoch
Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) and Scimitar Sabertooth (Homotherium), Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers stalking a family of Deinotherium

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers stalking a family of Deinotherium in hopes they can catch the two adults off guard, and possibly attack their young calf

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Eurohippus, an extinct ancestor of the modern horse

Eurohippus, an extinct ancestor of the modern horse
Eurohippus is one of the ancestors of the modern horse and lived in the Eocene Period in tropical forests of Europe

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers during the Pleistocene period of time

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers during the Pleistocene period of time
A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers, also known as Smilodons, alive during the Pleistocene period of time

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat, gets ready to attack a group of pheasants

Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat, gets ready to attack a group of pheasants
Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat with very long teeth, is waiting atop a rock in the forest. Off in the distance, three small pheasants are pecking the forest floor for food

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape

A Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape. Only one flower left, then breakfast is done for this double horned relative of the modern rhinoceros

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: A colony of nesting female Phorusrhacos during the Miocene Era

A colony of nesting female Phorusrhacos during the Miocene Era
A male Phorusrhacos bird of prey watches over a colony of nesting females during the Miocene Era

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Reconstruction of Asian hunters migration across the Bering Strait during the first ice age, fresco

Reconstruction of Asian hunters migration across the Bering Strait during the first ice age, fresco
Prehistory, Mexico - Reconstruction of Asian hunters migration across the Bering Strait during the first ice age - Fresco

Background imageCenozoic Era Collection: Prehistoric birds, Cenozoic era (Paleogene, Eocene), Presbyornis, illustration

Prehistoric birds, Cenozoic era (Paleogene, Eocene), Presbyornis, illustration Biology, Zoology



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The Cenozoic Era, also known as the Age of Mammals, was a time of incredible diversity and fascinating creatures. In this captivating wood engraving from 1878, we catch a glimpse into the wonders of this era. A group of Dodo birds gracefully navigate their way across a natural bridge over a babbling stream. These flightless birds, now extinct, were once abundant during the Cenozoic period. Their playful nature is evident as they engage in a game of hide-and-seek amidst lush foliage. On a mountainside stands an imposing figure - the Smilodon. With its dagger-like front canine teeth and powerful build, it is no wonder that these saber-toothed cats were feared predators during this era. Here we witness them attacking a Glossotherium with ferocity and precision. In another scene, we are treated to an up-close view of one such Saber-Tooth Cat in all its glory. Its large size and distinctive features make it an awe-inspiring sight to behold. The golden fall fields surrounding it only enhance its majestic presence. Moving on to avian life during this era, we encounter Andalgalornis steulleti - beautifully reconstructed here based on fossil evidence. This bird's unique head structure hints at its specialized feeding habits and adaptation to its environment. As our journey continues through time, we come across yet another pair of Dodo birds waddling along a forest path. Their comical appearance belies their resilience in surviving alongside other remarkable species that roamed the Earth during the Cenozoic Era. Among these extraordinary creatures was Basilosaurus - an ancient marine mammal that thrived during the Late Eocene epoch. Its sleek body allowed for efficient swimming through prehistoric oceans while showcasing nature's ability to adapt and evolve over millions of years. To truly grasp the scale and grandeur of these animals' existence, we are presented with a size chart comparing various big felines.