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  • There are few places on Earth less hospitable to life

  • than the bone-dry Sahara Desert.

  • Yet it wasn't always this way.

  • 100 million years ago, during a period known as the Mid-Cretaceous,

  • a gargantuan river system flowed across the region

  • from modern day Egypt to Morocco.

  • The whole world at that time would look rather different to us.

  • The continents had yet to assume their current positions.

  • Extreme temperatures were common

  • and fierce storms made life unpredictable.

  • Dinosaurs flourished on land,

  • pterosaurs roamed the skies,

  • and giant marine reptiles and sharks swam in warm seas.

  • Small mammals, our ancestors, lived quite literally in the shadow

  • of these extraordinary creatures.

  • In this world of huge predators,

  • the River of Giants,

  • which is what some call this region of what is now northern Africa,

  • stood out as particularly dangerous.

  • In most ecosystems, it's lonely at the top of the food chain.

  • There usually isn't enough prey to sustain many predators.

  • Yet an incredible variety of aquatic prey species in the river-based ecosystem

  • may have allowed a large and diverse population of apex predators to coexist.

  • We know this thanks to a wealth of fossils we found in an area

  • called the Kem Kem Beds.

  • Many of the predators we've discovered had head and body shapes

  • that made them uniquely adapted to hunt the different types and sizes

  • of aquatic prey.

  • This allowed many Kem Kem predators to take full advantage

  • of the one abundant food source in this environment: fish.

  • This also allowed them to avoid direct competition

  • with the predators going after land-loving animals.

  • Prey species in the river system had to contend with attacks from all sides,

  • including from above.

  • Flying reptiles dominated the skies.

  • Alanqa Saharica had a wingspan of up to nine meters,

  • and long slender jaws that helped it snatch fish

  • and small terrestrial animals.

  • At least seven different types of crocodile-like predators

  • patrolled the waterways,

  • including the roughly ten-meter-long Elosuchus.

  • And multiple species of T-rex-sized carnivorous dinosaurs called theropods,

  • lived side by side.

  • In the River of Giants, Spinosaurus was king.

  • This 15-meter-long dinosaur was even longer than T-rex,

  • with short muscular hind legs,

  • a flexible tail,

  • and broad feet.

  • It's two-meter-high sail warned other creatures of its fearsome size

  • and may have also been used to attract mates.

  • Spinosaurus' long slender jaws were spiked with conical teeth,

  • perfect for swiftly clamping down on slippery aquatic prey.

  • This apex predator, as well as its ecosystem,

  • is unparalleled in the history of life on Earth.

  • All that's left of these fearsome predators are fossils.

  • About 93 million years ago, sea levels rose,

  • submerging the Kem Kem region in a shallow sea.

  • Tens of millions of years later,

  • an asteroid impact,

  • volcanic eruptions,

  • and associated changes in climate

  • wiped out the dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and many other groups of animals and plants,

  • including their unique ecoysystems.

  • That mass extinction paved the way for the rise of new kinds of birds,

  • larger mammals,

  • and eventually us.

There are few places on Earth less hospitable to life

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TED-ED】白亜紀サハラの獰猛な肉食恐竜 - ニザール・イブラヒム (【TED-Ed】The ferocious predatory dinosaurs of Cretaceous Sahara - Nizar Ibrahim)

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