Paléocène

Only ten million years later, at the end of the Paleocene, they had occupied a large part of the vacant ecological niches, often competing with giant carnivorous birds, especially in South America.
Seulement dix millions d'ans après, à la fin du paléocène, ils avaient occupé une grande partie des places écologiques vides, concurrençant souvent les oiseaux carnivores géants, particulièrement en Amérique Du sud.
During the Paleocene epoch, many new species thrived after the non-avian dinosaurs died off.
Au cours de l'époque du Paléocène, de nombreuses nouvelles espèces ont prospéré après l'extinction des dinosaures non aviens.
The pieces from the collection, which consist of animal remnants, impressions and traces, primarily date back to the Pliocene, Miocene and Paleocene epochs.
Les pièces de la collection, qui est constituée de restes d’animaux, d’impressions et de traces, datent des époques Pliocènes, Miocènes et Paléocènes.
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