Recall from previous activities in this lesson which era is sometimes referred to as the Age of Mammals and list the other possible names that could have been used to describe this era, and why.

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"The Cenozoic Era is the most recent of the three major subdivisions of animal history. The other two are the Mesozoic and Paleozoic Eras. The Cenozoic spans only about 65 million years, from the end of the Cretaceous Period and the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs to the present. The Cenozoic is sometimes called the Age of Mammals, because the largest land animals have been mammals during that time. This is a misnomer for several reasons. First, the history of mammals began long before the Cenozoic began. Second, the diversity of life during the Cenozoic is far wider than mammals. The Cenozoic could have been called the "Age of Flowering Plants" or the "Age of Insects" or the "Age of Teleost Fish" or the "Age of Birds" just as accurately."

Actually.. its not plagiarism he put quotations...Get your FACTS straight mrs. sue

To recall this information, we need to go back to the previous lesson. If you have any materials or notes from that lesson, refer to them to find the answer. If not, you can search for information online by using reliable sources such as educational websites, scientific articles, or textbooks.

To search for the era referred to as the Age of Mammals, you can follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser and go to a search engine like Google.
2. Type in the search query: "era referred to as the Age of Mammals."
3. Look for reliable sources such as educational websites, museums, or scientific articles.
4. Scan through the search results and click on relevant sources.
5. Read the information provided in those sources to find the answer.

The era often referred to as the Age of Mammals is the Cenozoic Era. It is called the Age of Mammals because this era saw the rise and dominance of mammals on Earth. Other possible names for this era include:

1. The Age of Mammals and Flowering Plants: This name reflects the significant diversification and co-evolution of mammals and flowering plants during this era.
2. The Age of Mammals and Birds: This name highlights the evolutionary success and diversification of not only mammals but also birds during this time.
3. The Age of Megafauna: This name emphasizes the presence of large terrestrial mammals that existed during this era, such as mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and giant sloths.

Remember to fact-check the information you find and use reliable sources to support your answer.

Hmmm ā€¦ I wonder where Ciel plagiarized all that from. I do hope Sebastian is smart enough not to do any copying and pasting.