Cretaceous Period
145-66 million years ago
About this Period
Last period of non-avian dinosaurs
The Cretaceous period was the last and longest period of the dinosaur era, ending with the famous mass extinction that killed all non-avian dinosaurs.
This period produced some of the most iconic dinosaurs: Tyrannosaurus Rex (the apex predator with massive jaws), Triceratops (the three-horned herbivore), Velociraptor (the feathered, intelligent hunter), and Spinosaurus (the semi-aquatic, sail-backed giant). In the seas, Mosasaurs replaced ichthyosaurs as top marine predators.
A botanical revolution also occurred—the first flowering plants (angiosperms) appeared and rapidly diversified, transforming terrestrial ecosystems and co-evolving with pollinators.
The period ended catastrophically with the K-Pg extinction event, caused by an asteroid impact at Chicxulub and massive volcanic eruptions (Deccan Traps). All non-avian dinosaurs went extinct, along with roughly 75% of all species—but this opened the door for mammal dominance.
The Cretaceous ended an era but began a new chapter—the Age of Mammals and ultimately, the rise of humanity.
Creatures from this Period (46)
Mei long
Mei long
Tarbosaurus bataar
Tarbosaurus bataar
Elasmosaurus platyurus
Elasmosaurus platyurus
Styxosaurus snowii
Styxosaurus snowii
Parasaurolophus walkeri
Parasaurolophus walkeri
Ankylosaurus magniventris
Ankylosaurus magniventris
Borealopelta markmitchelli
Borealopelta markmitchelli
Iguanodon bernissartensis
Iguanodon bernissartensis
Deinocheirus mirificus
Deinocheirus mirificus
Hadrosaurus foulkii
Hadrosaurus foulkii