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  1. Triassic - Wikipedia

    The vast supercontinent of Pangaea dominated the globe during the Triassic, but in the latest Triassic (Rhaetian) and Early Jurassic it began to gradually rift into two separate landmasses: Laurasia to the …

  2. Triassic Period | Plants, Animals, Major Events, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 1, 2025 · Triassic Period, in geologic time, the first period of the Mesozoic Era. It began 252 million years ago, at the close of the Permian Period, and ended 201 million years ago, when it was …

  3. Triassic Period—251.9 to 201.3 MYA (U.S. National Park Service)

    Apr 28, 2023 · During the Triassic, the first dinosaurs walked on the land, the first pterosaurs sailed through the skies, and the first ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs swam in the oceans. The lineage of …

  4. The Triassic Period: the rise of the dinosaurs - Natural History Museum

    The Triassic was the first period of the Mesozoic Era. Discover what animals lived in the Triassic Period, which were the first dinosaurs and what prehistoric plants they lived alongside.

  5. Triassic Period | Natural History Museum

    Oct 30, 2012 · Reptiles (Reptilia): The Triassic begins the Mesozoic Era, also known as the Age of Reptiles. Reptiles diversified tremendously during this Period, filling many of the empty niches on …

  6. Triassic Period Facts and Information - National Geographic

    Learn about the time period that took place 251 to 199 million years ago. The start of the Triassic period (and the Mesozoic era) was a desolate time in Earth's history.

  7. Triassic - New World Encyclopedia

    The Triassic period is an interval of about 51 million years defined on the geologic time scale as spanning roughly from 251 to 200 million years ago (mya).

  8. Early Triassic - Wikipedia

    It spans the time between 251.902 Ma and 246.7 Ma (million years ago). Rocks from this epoch are collectively known as the Lower Triassic Series, which is a unit in chronostratigraphy. The Early …

  9. The Triassic Period

    It was at this time that the world-continent of Pangaea existed, altering global climate and ocean circulation. The Triassic also follows the largest extinction event in the history of life, and so is a time …

  10. The Triassic Period Guide - Unveiling Earth's Ancient Era

    The Triassic Period lasted for 50.5 million years and is the first and shortest period of the Mesozoic Era. The Triassic was marked by major extinction events at both the start and end of the period, leading …