Late Cretaceous

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The Late Cretaceous was the final epoch of the Cretaceous Period, marked by diverse dinosaur faunas, including large theropods like tyrannosaurids, and ending with the mass extinction that wiped out non-avian dinosaurs.

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Label Occurrences
Late Cretaceous canonical 15
Late Cretaceous period 1
Upper Cretaceous 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic epoch
subdivision of the Cretaceous Period
associatedWithBoundary Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary
associatedWithEvent Chicxulub impact crater
surface form: Chicxulub impact
biota development of more modern terrestrial ecosystems
widespread angiosperm-dominated forests
characterizedBy diverse dinosaur faunas
extensive epicontinental seas
flowering plant diversification
fragmentation of supercontinent Pangaea remnants
high global sea levels
large theropod dinosaurs
modern-type marine plankton radiation
warm greenhouse climate
climate generally ice-free poles
high atmospheric CO2 levels relative to present
containsStage Campanian
Cenomanian
Coniacian
Maastrichtian
Santonian
Turonian
dividedInto Upper Cretaceous stages
endedWith Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction
extinction of ammonites
extinction of many marine reptiles
extinction of non-avian dinosaurs
endTime approximately 66 million years ago
follows Early Cretaceous
hasRepresentativeBirdGroup early modern birds
hasRepresentativeFlyingReptileGroup pterosaurs
hasRepresentativeMammalGroup early placental mammals
hasRepresentativeMarineReptileGroup mosasaurs
plesiosaurs
hasRepresentativeOrnithischianGroup ceratopsids
hadrosaurids
hasRepresentativeSauropodGroup titanosaurs
hasRepresentativeTheropodGroup tyrannosaurids
hasStratigraphicMarker global iridium-rich layer at K–Pg boundary
paleogeography continued opening of the Atlantic Ocean
increasing separation of Laurasia and Gondwana fragments
retreat of the Western Interior Seaway near its end
partOf Cretaceous
surface form: Cretaceous Period

Mesozoic Era
Phanerozoic Eon
precedes Paleocene
startTime approximately 100.5 million years ago

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Tyrannosauridae geologicalTimeRange Late Cretaceous
Boreoeutheria geologicalOrigin Late Cretaceous
Giant of the Skies depicts Late Cretaceous
this entity surface form: Late Cretaceous period
Death of a Dynasty setInPeriod Late Cretaceous
Triceratops geologicalPeriod Late Cretaceous
Albertosaurus geologicalPeriod Late Cretaceous
Giganotosaurus livedInPeriod Late Cretaceous
Pierre Shale geologicPeriod Late Cretaceous
Pierre Shale chronostratigraphicUnit Late Cretaceous
this entity surface form: Upper Cretaceous
Edmontosaurus annectens timePeriod Late Cretaceous
Anzu wyliei geologicalPeriod Late Cretaceous
Tercis-les-Bains, France geologicalTimeBoundaryWithin Late Cretaceous
subject surface form: Tercis-les-Bains
Maastricht Formation in the Netherlands geologicPeriod Late Cretaceous
subject surface form: Maastricht Formation
Daspletosaurus temporalRange Late Cretaceous
Somphospondyli lastAppearance Late Cretaceous
the Mayo family geologicalPeriod Late Cretaceous
subject surface form: Patagotitan mayorum
East Block geologicalPeriodRepresented Late Cretaceous