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Campanian
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The Campanian is a stage on the geologic time scale occurring from 83.5 ± 0.7 Ma to 70.6 ± 0.6 Ma (million years ago).
It is the middle stage of the Late Cretaceous Epoch.
It is named after the French village of Champagne in the departement Charente-Maritime.
Animals that lived in the Campanian include:
Vertebrate Fauna
Ankylosaurs
Birds
Bony Fish
Cartilaginous Fish
Ceratopsians
Crocodylomorphs
Mammals
Ornithopods
Pachycephalosaurs
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Pterosaurs
Sauropods
Squamates
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Theropods
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