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  2. Neogene - Wikipedia

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    Neogene also marked the end of the reptilian genera Langstonia and Barinasuchus, terrestrial predators that were the last surviving members of Sebecosuchia, a group related to crocodiles. The oceans were dominated by large carnivores like megalodons and livyatans, and 19 million years ago about 70% of all pelagic shark species disappeared. [21]

  3. Category:Neogene animals - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Neogene animals of North America (8 C, 4 P) Neogene animals of Oceania (6 C, 1 P)

  4. Category:Neogene species - Wikipedia

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  5. Pliocene - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern Australia hosted heathlands, shrublands, and woodlands with a greater species diversity compared to today during the Middle and Late Pliocene. Three different aridification events occurred around 2.90, 2.59, and 2.56 Ma, and may have been linked to the onset of continental glaciation in the Arctic, suggesting that vegetation ...

  6. Category:Neogene first appearances - Wikipedia

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    Biological taxa that first appeared during the Neogene period of geologic time, between 23.03 and 2.58 million years ago during the middle Cenozoic Era. Also genera and species that notably evolved during this time and persisted across subsequent geological ages

  7. Category:Neogene extinctions - Wikipedia

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    Biological taxa that went extinct during the Neogene period of geologic time, between 23.03 and 2.58 million years ago during the middle Cenozoic Era See also the preceding Category:Paleogene extinctions and the succeeding Category:Quaternary extinctions

  8. Amphicyon - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known species of the genus, A. astrei is known from the Early Miocene sites Gardouch and Paulhiac in France, which date to MN1 (or "Mammal Neogene 1" as part of the Mammal Neogene zones). The species was originally described by Kuss in 1962, however, he also noted that its features do not completely match any known genus, and later ...

  9. Category:Neogene - Wikipedia

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    This category contains events which happened in the Neogene, a division of the geologic time scale.