List of the Cenozoic life of Georgia (U.S. state)

This list of the Cenozoic life of Georgia contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Georgia and are between 66 million and 10,000 years of age.

Shell of an Acanthocardia cockle
A living Aetobatus narinari , or spotted eagle ray
A living Alligator mississippiensis , or American alligator
A living Amphiuma
Shell in multiple views of an Anadara brasiliana , or incongruous ark clam
Living male (on top) and female (bottom, with white stripe down her back) Anolis carolinensis , or Carolina anoles
A living Archosargus probatocephalus , or sheepshead
Electron micrograph and gross view of an Astrangia poculata stony coral
Life restoration of the Eocene whale Basilosaurus
A living Bonasa umbellus , or ruffed grouse
A living Canis lupus , or gray wolf
A living Carcharodon shark
Mounted fossilized skeleton of the Pliocene-Pleistocene giant beaver Castoroides
A living Cervus elaphus , or red deer
Fossillized shell of a Chlamys bivalve
Fossilized shell of a Conus cone snail
A living Corvus corax , or common raven
A living Crocodylus
Mounted fossilized skeleton of the Eocene whale Cynthiacetus
Fossilized mandible in multiple views of the Pleistocene Dasypus bellus , or beautiful armadillo
A living Didelphis marsupialis , or common opossum
Dorsal and right lateral views of reconstructed skeleton of Dorudon atrox
Taxidermied male Ectopistes migratorius , or passenger pigeon
Mounted fossilized skeleton of the Pliocene-Pleistocene ground sloth Eremotherium
Living Favites stony coral
A living Galeocerdo cuvier , or tiger shark
Life restoration of the Eocene whale Georgiacetus
A living Gopherus polyphemus , or gopher tortoise
A living Hemipristis weasel shark
A living Heterodontus , or bullhead shark
Life restoration of the Pleistocene armadillo relative Holmesina with a human to scale
A living Isurus oxyrinchus , or shortfin mako shark
A living Kinosternon , or mud turtle
A living Lactophrys boxfish
Illustration of a living Lepisosteus , or gar
A living Lynx rufus , or bobcat
Restoration of a Mammut americanum , or American mastodon
Mounted fossilized skeleton of the Miocene-Pleistocene ground sloth Megalonyx
A living Mephitis mephitis , or striped skunk
Restoration of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Miracinonyx , or American cheetah
Fossilized skeleton of the Pliocene-Holocene peccary Mylohyus
A living Nassarius , or nassa mud snail
Illustration of the recently extinct Neomonachus tropicalis , or Caribbean monk seal
A living Notophthalmus viridescens , or eastern newt
Fossil teeth of Odontaspis winkleri from Khouribga (Morocco), 55-45 mya
A living Opsanus toadfish
Fossilized teeth of the Paleocene–Miocene shark Otodus
Fossilized skeleton of the Pliocene-Pleistocene ground sloth Paramylodon
A living Peromyscus leucopus , or white-footed mouse
A living Physeter macrocephalus , or sperm whale
Restoration of a herd of alarmed Miocene-Pleistocene peccaries of the genus Platygonus . Charles R. Knight (1922).
A living Pristis sawfish
Replica of a fossilized cranium of the Miocene horse Pseudhipparion
A living Rangifer tarandus , or reindeer
A living Rhizoprionodon terraenovae , or Atlantic sharpnose shark
A living Phoebe
A living Sciurus carolinensis , or eastern gray squirrel
Close-up portrait of a Siren intermedia , or lesser siren
A living Sphyraena , or barracuda
A living Sternotherus , or musk turtle
A living Sylvilagus palustris , or marsh rabbit
Mounted fossilized skeleton of the Miocene-Pliocene rhinoceros Teleoceras
A living Tremarctos , or spectacled bear
A living Tympanuchus cupido , or greater prairie chicken
A living Ursus americanus , or American black bear
Shell of a Xenophora conchyliophora carrier shell sea snail
A living Zapus hudsonius , or meadow jumping mouse