The Prehistoric Earth is a comprehensive set devoted to dinosaurs and other fascinating prehistoric creatures, including... MoreThe Prehistoric Earth Set
In the Early and Late Cretaceous periods, changing geological and ecological conditions created opportunities for the ex... MoreLast of the Dinosaurs: The Cretaceous Period
The Paleocene epoch was a time of recovery for mammals and birds, survivors of the Mesozoic era. As the Earth continued ... MoreThe Rise of Mammals: The Paleocene and Eocene Epochs
The human species is relatively new to the planet in geologic terms. With origins reaching back only a few million years... MoreEarly Humans: The Pleistocene and Holocene Epochs
March Onto Land depicts life's migration from the sea to the land and the rise of the first terrestrial organisms. Follo... MoreMarch Onto Land: From the Silurian to Middle Triassic Period
The first bursts of life found in the fossil record were single-celled bacteria and algae, the foundation of life that l... MoreEarly Life: The Cambrian Period
The story of best-known dinosaurs is told in ""Time of the Giants"". The Middle and Late Jurassic Periods saw the larges... MoreTime of the Giants: The Middle and Late Jurassic Periods
Vertebrates are the most familiar of all animals on Earth, with humans being but one of about 45,000 species of living v... MoreThe First Vertebrates: Oceans of the Paleozoic Era
In the story of human origins, the first primates were small, unremarkable tree dwellers in a world full of diverse mamm... MorePrimates and Human Ancestors: The Pliocene Epoch
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