🐘 The Giants of the Green Sahara: Wildlife of the Mega-Chad Ecosystem
🐘 The Giants of the Green Sahara: Wildlife of the Mega-Chad Ecosystem Welcome back to The Worldsee . In our previous post, we explored the geographical and climatic marvel of the "Green Sahara"—a world where the West African monsoon never failed, replacing the deadliest desert on Earth with a vast savanna and a colossal inland sea: Lake Mega-Chad. Today, we dive into the biological reality of this transformed continent. When a barrier the size of the United States suddenly becomes a lush, water-rich superhighway, how does the wildlife respond? Applying conservative evolutionary logic, we explore a majestic, uninterrupted African ecosystem where terrestrial giants roam freely and ancient river kings are reborn. 1. The Broken Wall: From the Cape to the Mediterranean For millions of years, the Sahara Desert has been a strict evolutionary quarantine zone, trapping Sub-Saharan wildlife in the south. Without the sand, this barrier becomes a bridge. The Great Elephant Trek: The ...