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Pliocene Epoch (5.332–2.588 Ma) | Prehistoric wildlife, Prehistoric, Prehistoric animals
an artist's depiction of dinosaurs and other animals in a field with water behind them
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Neogene Period | Natural History Museum

The Neogene* encompasses two epochs, beginning with the Miocene (23.03-5.33 Mya) and followed by the Pliocene (5.33-2.58 Mya). The Pleistocene (also known as the "Ice age"), occurred 2.58 mya and ended 11.7000 years ago. It is followed by the current epoch, the Holocene, beginning eleven thousand five hundred years ago are now (2022). Both the Pleistocene and the Holocene are
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