
Pliocene
(began 5 million years ago)
Most of the life-forms of the Pliocene Epoch, would have been recognizable to us today. Many individual species were different, but distinguishing characteristics of various animal and plant groups were present. Evidence of wet meadows and dry open grassland environments have been found in the Pliocene. Toward the end of this period, grasslands spread across much of North America brought on by an ever cooler, ever drier climate. Horses and other hoofed mammals and the powerful, intelligent predators that preyed on them continued to prosper.

Mastodons migrated to North America during the Pliocene. They were later joined in the early Pleistocene by another elephant group called mammoths. By the late Pleistocene, both mammoths and mastodons had become extinct, possibly due to climatic changes or hunting by paleoindians. Hagerman Fossil Beds NM

Hagerman Fossil Beds NM

Hagerman Fossil Beds NM
continue to Pleistocene
