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Qué (quién) es Miocene$93483$ - definición

SUB-EPOCH OF THE MIOCENE EPOCH
Lower Miocene

Early Miocene         
The Early Miocene (also known as Lower Miocene) is a sub-epoch of the Miocene Epoch made up of two stages: the Aquitanian and Burdigalian stages.
Miocene         
  • Fossils from the Calvert Formation, Zone 10, Calvert Co., MD (Miocene)
  • The Mediterranean during the Late Miocene
  • Subdivisions of the Miocene
  • Japan during the Early Miocene
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  • A Miocene crab (''[[Tumidocarcinus giganteus]]'') from the collection of the [[Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]
FIRST EPOCH OF THE NEOGENE PERIOD
Miocene Epoch; Miocene epoch; Miocene period; 13 million years ago; 8 million years ago; 14 million years old; Miocene Era; Miocene era; Climate of the Miocene
·noun The Miocene period. ·see Chart of Geology.
II. Miocene ·adj Of or pertaining to the middle division of the Tertiary.
Miocene         
  • Fossils from the Calvert Formation, Zone 10, Calvert Co., MD (Miocene)
  • The Mediterranean during the Late Miocene
  • Subdivisions of the Miocene
  • Japan during the Early Miocene
  •  hdl = 11573/234206}}</ref>
  • A Miocene crab (''[[Tumidocarcinus giganteus]]'') from the collection of the [[Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]
FIRST EPOCH OF THE NEOGENE PERIOD
Miocene Epoch; Miocene epoch; Miocene period; 13 million years ago; 8 million years ago; 14 million years old; Miocene Era; Miocene era; Climate of the Miocene
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¦ adjective Geology relating to or denoting the fourth epoch of the Tertiary period (between the Oligocene and Pliocene epochs, 23.3 to 5.2 million years ago), a time when the first apes appeared.
Origin
C19: formed irregularly from Gk meion 'less' + kainos 'new'.

Wikipedia

Early Miocene

The Early Miocene (also known as Lower Miocene) is a sub-epoch of the Miocene Epoch made up of two stages: the Aquitanian and Burdigalian stages.

The sub-epoch lasted from 23.03 ± 0.05 Ma to 15.97 ± 0.05 Ma (million years ago). It was preceded by the Oligocene epoch. As the climate started to get cooler, the landscape started to change. New mammals evolved to replace the extinct animals of the Oligocene epoch. The first members of the hyena and weasel family started to evolve to replace the extinct Hyaenodon, entelodonts and bear-dogs. The chalicotheres survived the Oligocene epoch. A new genus of entelodont called Daeodon evolved in order to adapt to the new habitats and hunt the new prey animals of the Early Miocene epoch; it quickly became the top predator of North America. But it became extinct due to competition from Amphicyon, a newcomer from Eurasia. Amphicyon bested Daeodon because the bear-dog's larger brain, sharper teeth and longer legs built for longer chases helped it to overcome its prey.