Caenogaea

/ˌsiːnoʊˈdʒiːə/ noun

In biogeography, the modern fauna of the world considered as a single unified region, especially the faunas that developed after the Mesozoic era.

From Greek kainos (new, recent) + gaia (earth), literally 'new earth.' The term was coined in the 19th century to distinguish modern animal distributions from earlier geological periods.

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