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67,000,000 BC

The land corridor connecting Europe and Africa is submerging. Animal migrations toward Europe continue from the De Geer Corridor, which connects it to North America. Various species of crocodiles and dinosaurs arrive from there, but most of them cannot acclimate to the polar conditions of the De Geer Corridor. For example, Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops (at different times) never crossed the corridor.