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The Early Cretaceous is the first part of the Cretaceous time period.

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  • The Early Cretaceous is the first part of the Cretaceous time period.
  • The Early Cretaceous (timestratigraphic name) or the Lower Cretaceous (logstratigraphic name), is the earlier of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous Period. It began about 146 million years ago. During this time many new types of dinosaurs appeared or came into prominence, including the Psittacosaurs, Spinosaurs and Coelurosaurs, while other survivors from the Late Jurassic continued. In the seas, the ichthyosaurs declined and eventually died out at the start of the Late Cretaceous. Neognathous birds and angiosperms, appear for the first time.
  • The Early Cretaceous Period was the early part, of the larger Cretaceous time period. It contained many strange, unique, and interesting, dinosaus, including Acrocanthosaurus, Sauroposeidon, Deinonychus, and, Utahraptor. The Early Cretaceous was preceded by the Late Jurassic Period, and it was followed, by the Late Cretaceous Period. It began about 144 million years, ago, and it ended about 99.8 million years, ago.
  • The Early Cretaceous (timestratigraphic name) or the Lower Cretaceous (logstratigraphic name), is the earlier of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous Period. It began about 146 million years ago. During this time many new types of dinosaurs appeared or came into prominence, including psittacosaurs, spinosaurs and coelurosaurs, while other survivors from the Late Jurassic continued. In the seas, the ichthyosaurs declined and eventually died out at the start of the Late Cretaceous. Neognathous birds and angiosperms, appear for the first time.
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  • The Early Cretaceous is the first part of the Cretaceous time period.
  • The Early Cretaceous (timestratigraphic name) or the Lower Cretaceous (logstratigraphic name), is the earlier of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous Period. It began about 146 million years ago. During this time many new types of dinosaurs appeared or came into prominence, including the Psittacosaurs, Spinosaurs and Coelurosaurs, while other survivors from the Late Jurassic continued. In the seas, the ichthyosaurs declined and eventually died out at the start of the Late Cretaceous. Neognathous birds and angiosperms, appear for the first time.
  • The Early Cretaceous Period was the early part, of the larger Cretaceous time period. It contained many strange, unique, and interesting, dinosaus, including Acrocanthosaurus, Sauroposeidon, Deinonychus, and, Utahraptor. The Early Cretaceous was preceded by the Late Jurassic Period, and it was followed, by the Late Cretaceous Period. It began about 144 million years, ago, and it ended about 99.8 million years, ago.
  • The Early Cretaceous (timestratigraphic name) or the Lower Cretaceous (logstratigraphic name), is the earlier of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous Period. It began about 146 million years ago. During this time many new types of dinosaurs appeared or came into prominence, including psittacosaurs, spinosaurs and coelurosaurs, while other survivors from the Late Jurassic continued. In the seas, the ichthyosaurs declined and eventually died out at the start of the Late Cretaceous. Neognathous birds and angiosperms, appear for the first time. Image:Mantell's Iguanodon restoration.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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