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61:0.1 The era of [[mammals]] extends from the times of the [[origin]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placenta placental] mammals to the end of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Age ice age], covering a little less than fifty million years.
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61:0.1 The era of [[mammals]] extends from the times of the [[origin]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placenta placental] mammals to the end of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Age ice age], covering a little less than fifty million years.
  
61:0.2 During this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenozoic Cenozoic] age the world's landscape presented an attractive [[appearance]]—rolling hills, broad valleys, wide [[rivers]], and great forests. Twice during this sector of time the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_isthmus Panama Isthmus] went up and down; three times [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bering_Strait Bering Strait] land bridge did the same. The [[animal]] [[types]] were both many and varied. The trees swarmed with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds birds], and the whole world was an [[animal]] [[paradise]], notwithstanding the incessant [[struggle]] of the evolving animal [[species]] for supremacy.
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61:0.2 During this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenozoic Cenozoic] age the world's landscape presented an attractive [[appearance]]—rolling hills, broad valleys, wide [[rivers]], and great forests. Twice during this sector of time the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_isthmus Panama Isthmus] went up and down; three times [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bering_Strait Bering Strait] land bridge did the same. The [[animal]] [[types]] were both many and varied. The trees swarmed with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds birds], and the whole world was an [[animal]] [[paradise]], notwithstanding the incessant [[struggle]] of the evolving animal [[species]] for supremacy.
  
 
61:0.3 The accumulated deposits of the five periods of this fifty-million-year era contain the [[fossil]] records of the successive mammalian dynasties and lead right up through the times of the [[actual]] [[appearance]] of [[man]] himself.
 
61:0.3 The accumulated deposits of the five periods of this fifty-million-year era contain the [[fossil]] records of the successive mammalian dynasties and lead right up through the times of the [[actual]] [[appearance]] of [[man]] himself.
  
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[[Category: Paper 61 - The Mammalian Life Era on Urantia]]
 
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61:0.1 The era of mammals extends from the times of the origin of placental mammals to the end of the ice age, covering a little less than fifty million years.

61:0.2 During this Cenozoic age the world's landscape presented an attractive appearance—rolling hills, broad valleys, wide rivers, and great forests. Twice during this sector of time the Panama Isthmus went up and down; three times Bering Strait land bridge did the same. The animal types were both many and varied. The trees swarmed with birds, and the whole world was an animal paradise, notwithstanding the incessant struggle of the evolving animal species for supremacy.

61:0.3 The accumulated deposits of the five periods of this fifty-million-year era contain the fossil records of the successive mammalian dynasties and lead right up through the times of the actual appearance of man himself.

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