Here, a solitary Spinosaurus aegyptiacus fishes for its prey, wading in a river delta in Southeastern Morocco. Its prey of the day is Onchopristis numidus. Four swim around in the shallow wetlands, and the Spinosaurus catches one, tearing it in half. Unfortunately, lurking nearby, an Elosuchus cherifiensis ambushed the Spino, climbing onto its side and tearing into its side and sail. The Spinosaurus retaliates, biting the Elosuchus' hips and attempting to pull it off. An Alanqa saharicus hovers by, trying to get to the dead Onchopristis in the water.
I was inspired by 11duckhunt's art of Kem Kem, but I added less species, focusing more on details. The Alanqa was a bit oversized, and the Onchopristis were a bit undersized, but I tried to keep scale in importance. I was gonna add the tail of the Kem Kem Titanosaur (Titanosauria indet.), but I decided against it.
Ditto but with names (hope my handwriting's not too shitty)
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