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triassic

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Triassic \Tri*as"sic\, a. (Geol.) Of the age of, or pertaining to, the Trias. -- n. The Triassic formation.

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Triassic and Early Jurassic herrerasaurs and ceratosaurs were replaced by carnosaurian allosaurids and different small coelurosaurian theropods.

Many of the land plants in the Permian Period such as conifers, sphenopsids, ferns, and seed ferns continued into the Triassic, while other gymnosperms such as cycads, cycadeoids and ginkgos appeared for the first time.

The cycads, cycadeoids, conifers, and ginkgos formed the tropical forests in many parts of the world during the Triassic Period.

From the Triassic to the Holocene, from Pangaea through the breakup of the supercontinent into what eventually became the modern configuration of continents, he liked to find his pencils sharp and where he expected them to be.

After the Triassic Red Sandstone period, which is characterized by its scanty plant growth, a new beginning is made: the flora of the Mesophytic Era.

One of the most remarkable features of the Triassic was the widespread emergence of continents and the subsequent recession of seas from the continents, as well as the extensive spread of nonmarine deposits, composed largely of redbeds.

The nontropical nocturnal ecological niches may have been almost un-tenanted in the Triassic Period, some two hundred million years ago.

Empty platforms rushed past, their names in title: Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Permian, Triassic, Jurassic.

Some Triassic reptlles, such as protorosaurs and rhynchosaurs, were traditionally grouped with lepidosaurs.

The protorosaurs appeared in the Late Permian, and were very successful during the Triassic Period, being recorded from all continents except South America.

I know that there are others where the reptilia of the Triassic and Jurassic Ages of the outer crust reign in undisputed possession because no other creature dare enter their domain.

One of the first beasts that greets you--not, in fact, a dinosaur--is Teleosaurus, a gigantic crocodilian of the late Triassic, sprawling in the shallow water of the lake.

Traversodonts continued to survive nearly to the end of the Triassic, with the tritylodonts persisting into the Middle Jurassic as the last surviving therapsids.

Malformed specimens of Crinoids are known from the Triassic and Jurassic deposits.

These pterosaurs evolved from reptiles that had learned to glide during the Triassic.