I think there’s a mistake on some of the date ranges that extend to the end of the Cretaceous. Didn’t check all of them, but according to Wikipedia, Psittacosaurus lived from 125–105 Ma, likewise with Iguanadon (126–122 Ma), but you have both up until the K-T boundary. There’s no way Megalosaurus, a single genus, existed from the Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous, right…? Forgive me if I’m missing something.
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Makes you realize just how massive of a wipe out it was.
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I think there’s a mistake on some of the date ranges that extend to the end of the Cretaceous. Didn’t check all of them, but according to Wikipedia, Psittacosaurus lived from 125–105 Ma, likewise with Iguanadon (126–122 Ma), but you have both up until the K-T boundary. There’s no way Megalosaurus, a single genus, existed from the Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous, right…? Forgive me if I’m missing something.
Makes you realize just how massive of a wipe out it was.