As a brewing storm heralds the beginning of the wet season 99 million years ago in what is now the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco, a lone Spinosaurus aegyptiacus roams across a vast tidal flat while a distant Carcharodontosaurus feeds on a recently-killed basal titanosaur and attracts the attention of two Akharhynchus and two Alanqua as a flock of Anhanguera, the Chaoyangopterid Apatorhamphus and two Xericeps fly overhead, and an Araripesuchus ratoides scurries across the foreground with a random teleost fish caught in its mouth as two larger titanosaurs can be seen strolling in the background.













