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 The Triassic Period  A New World                                                 250 TO 203

 THE TRIAS
 were named in 1834 by German  After the extinction of nearly 95 percent of  plants to grow. There was only one continent,
                                             called Pangea, which was surrounded by a single
                all life at the end of the Permian Period, the
 he biological crisis of the late Permian Period was followed by a slow  paleontologist Friedrich August  Earth was a dry place with hot deserts and rocky  ocean, Panthalassa. This supercontinent was the  MILLION YEARS AGO
                                                                                  The Earth had only one continental mass,
 von Alberti, who in doing so
 resurgence of life in the Triassic Period. The Mesozoic Era has  grouped the three rock formations  areas. Only the coasts had enough moisture for  home of dinosaurs and other animals.  called Pangea. This continent had an upper
 T commonly been called the “Age of Reptiles,” and its most famous  that defined this period.  region called Laurasia and a lower region
                                                                                  called Gondwana. The two areas were partly
 members are the dinosaurs. In the earliest part of the period, the first         separated by the Tethys Sea, which later
 representatives of today's amphibians appeared, and toward the end of  GREENHOUSE EFFECT  almost completely disappeared.
 the period the first mammals emerged. In the middle to late Triassic  A rapid, extreme global
                                                          warming event is one of
 Period, the many families of ferns and conifers appeared  several possible causes of
 that continue to exist today, as well as other groups    the great extinction of the
                                                          late Permian Period. It could
 of plants that are now extinct.                          have created the hot, dry
                                                          climate that prevailed during
                                                          the Triassic Period.
            NUMEROUS SPECIES
 VEGETATION  Reptiles and mammals
 Giant conifers were  flourished alongside the                                                   PANGEA
 among the trees that
 lived on Pangea.  dinosaurs.

















 Flora                                                                                        FIRST COUSINS
                                                                                              In addition to the dinosaurs,
                                                                                              the pterosaurs—winged
 Pangea was mostly a dry, hot desert
 with palm trees, ginkgoes, and other                                                         dinosaurs—and Lagosuchus
                                                                                              lived during the Triassic
 gymnosperms. Some small species of
 horsetail rushes (genus Equisetum),                                                          Period. Together these three
 ferns, and marine algae also                                                                 types of animals make up the
 survived there.                                                                              Ornithodira group, though this
                                                                                              is often debated today.














 EXTINCTION
 Toward the end of  Fauna
 this period, a new
 extinction event removed
 several groups of species while  In addition to land reptiles, such as the
 opening up new horizons for those  crocodile, and the most primitive
 that survived—especially the  dinosaurs, such as Eoraptor, the first
 dinosaurs, which spread rapidly.  mammals appeared during this period.
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