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Mesozoic History Timeline
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1. Mesozoic era and Triassic period begin. Mesozoic Marine Revolution begins.
251.4 Ma
115 Ma
180 Ma
90 Ma
2. First stegosaurs.
176 Ma
180 Ma
165 Ma
65 Ma
3. First birds and triconodonts. Stegosaurs and theropods diversify.
170 Ma
155 Ma
65 Ma
165 Ma
4. Cretaceous
135 Ma
65 Ma
225 Ma
180 Ma
5. First monotremes.
115 Ma
130 Ma
100 Ma
225 Ma
6. First bees.
180 Ma
100 Ma
90 Ma
130 Ma
7. First crocodilians and flies.
251.4 Ma
130 Ma
176 Ma
220 Ma
8. Pangaea splits into two major continents - Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south.
245 Ma
176 Ma
180 Ma
130 Ma
9. End of Jurassic and beginning of Cretaceous Period.
110 Ma
106 Ma
135 Ma
190 Ma
10. First ichthyosaurs.
251.4 Ma
130 Ma
245 Ma
161 Ma
11. Cretaceous
65 Ma
176 Ma
68 Ma
225 Ma
12. Pliosaurs evolve - along with many groups of primitive sea invertebrates.
135 Ma
215 Ma
155 Ma
190 Ma
13. Cynodonts and rhynchosaurs diversify.
240 Ma
106 Ma
180 Ma
180 Ma
14. End of Jurassic and beginning of Cretaceous Period.
90 Ma
135 Ma
130 Ma
215 Ma
15. First ceratopsians.
155 Ma
215 Ma
161 Ma
245 Ma
16. Mesozoic era and Triassic period begin. Mesozoic Marine Revolution begins.
155 Ma
80 Ma
65 Ma
251.4 Ma
17. First turtles. Long-necked sauropod dinosaurs and Coelophysis - one of the earliest theropod dinosaurs - evolve.First mammals.
165 Ma
215 Ma
70 Ma
180 Ma
18. Spinosaurus evolves.
80 Ma
65 Ma
65 Ma
106 Ma
19. End of Triassic and beginning of Jurassic Period. The largest dinosaurs - such as Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus evolve during this time - as do the carnosaurs; large - bipedal predatory dinosaurs such as Allosaurus.First specialized pterosaurs and sau
70 Ma
90 Ma
130 Ma
195 Ma
20. First ceratopsians.
80 Ma
215 Ma
161 Ma
106 Ma
21. First ichthyosaurs.
135 Ma
106 Ma
176 Ma
245 Ma
22. First monotremes.
170 Ma
170 Ma
115 Ma
220 Ma
23. First stegosaurs.
176 Ma
215 Ma
165 Ma
80 Ma
24. First bees.
220 Ma
100 Ma
240 Ma
135 Ma
25. Laurasia and Gondwana begin to split apart as theAtlantic Ocean forms.First flowering plants.
220 Ma
130 Ma
106 Ma
225 Ma
26. Spinosaurus evolves.
195 Ma
165 Ma
106 Ma
100 Ma
27. TheIndian subcontinent splits from Gondwana - becoming an island continent. Ichthyosaurs go extinct. Snakes and ticks evolve.
100 Ma
90 Ma
106 Ma
220 Ma
28. First turtles. Long-necked sauropod dinosaurs and Coelophysis - one of the earliest theropod dinosaurs - evolve.First mammals.
130 Ma
215 Ma
170 Ma
106 Ma
29. Pangaea splits into two major continents - Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south.
80 Ma
130 Ma
180 Ma
195 Ma
30. Tyrannosaurus Rex evolves.
90 Ma
225 Ma
100 Ma
68 Ma
31. Multituberculates diversify.
240 Ma
106 Ma
135 Ma
70 Ma
32. First salamanders and newts evolve. Cynodonts go extinct.
165 Ma
155 Ma
170 Ma
106 Ma
33. Tyrannosaurus Rex evolves.
90 Ma
135 Ma
176 Ma
68 Ma
34. TheIndian subcontinent splits from Gondwana - becoming an island continent. Ichthyosaurs go extinct. Snakes and ticks evolve.
215 Ma
110 Ma
90 Ma
80 Ma
35. First stingrays.
155 Ma
165 Ma
195 Ma
65 Ma
36. First salamanders and newts evolve. Cynodonts go extinct.
110 Ma
165 Ma
170 Ma
80 Ma
37. First hesperornithes.
240 Ma
110 Ma
251.4 Ma
80 Ma
38. Australia splits from Antarctica.First ants.
68 Ma
130 Ma
70 Ma
80 Ma
39. Laurasia and Gondwana begin to split apart as theAtlantic Ocean forms.First flowering plants.
70 Ma
215 Ma
130 Ma
155 Ma
40. Multituberculates diversify.
215 Ma
70 Ma
90 Ma
161 Ma
41. First crocodilians and flies.
70 Ma
135 Ma
195 Ma
220 Ma
42. End of Triassic and beginning of Jurassic Period. The largest dinosaurs - such as Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus evolve during this time - as do the carnosaurs; large - bipedal predatory dinosaurs such as Allosaurus.First specialized pterosaurs and sau
135 Ma
100 Ma
70 Ma
195 Ma
43. Pliosaurs evolve - along with many groups of primitive sea invertebrates.
180 Ma
110 Ma
190 Ma
251.4 Ma
44. First stingrays.
80 Ma
180 Ma
165 Ma
155 Ma
45. Cynodonts and rhynchosaurs diversify.
170 Ma
190 Ma
240 Ma
80 Ma
46. First dinosaurs and teleosti evolve.
225 Ma
165 Ma
195 Ma
68 Ma
47. Australia splits from Antarctica.First ants.
251.4 Ma
161 Ma
220 Ma
80 Ma
48. First birds and triconodonts. Stegosaurs and theropods diversify.
135 Ma
240 Ma
65 Ma
155 Ma
49. First hesperornithes.
225 Ma
90 Ma
155 Ma
110 Ma
50. First dinosaurs and teleosti evolve.
170 Ma
225 Ma
110 Ma
170 Ma