【探索世界】浩瀚沙漠(25/30)
傳說中的撒哈拉大沙漠(1)~~ Hints: Africa Ice Ages Kalahari --the Sahara Australia Southern Africa Scimitar-horned oryx
But this hasn't always been so. Over the last 15 million years, Africa's climate has repeatedly swung from wet to dry and back again as Ice Ages have come and gone.
At times the Kalahari has been much drier than it is today, its sands stretching as far as the equator, linking it with the largest desert in the world--the Sahara.
Covering nine million square kilometers , the Sahara is so vast, the whole of Australia could comfortably fit into it. It is bleak, inhospitable, and compared to Southern Africa's deserts, very new. Few animals have had time to get to grips with this mighty wilderness, a place where only the hardiest can get by. Scimitar-horned oryx are true desert nomads , wandering for hundreds of miles across the Sahara in search of sparse shrubs. They've lived long enough in other dry regions of Africa to tackle the hardships of this fierce young desert.
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