Extinct 'Horned' Crocodile Gets New Place in the Tree of Life

A crocodile is pictured at the Nairobi National Park outside
the Kenyan capital Nairobi April 6, 2015. Reuters.
A crocodile is pictured at the Nairobi National Park outside the Kenyan capital Nairobi April 6, 2015. Reuters.
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Extinct 'Horned' Crocodile Gets New Place in the Tree of Life

A crocodile is pictured at the Nairobi National Park outside
the Kenyan capital Nairobi April 6, 2015. Reuters.
A crocodile is pictured at the Nairobi National Park outside the Kenyan capital Nairobi April 6, 2015. Reuters.

New research has resolved a long-standing controversy about an extinct 'horned' crocodile that likely lived among humans in Madagascar.

Based on ancient DNA, the study shows that the horned crocodile was closely related to 'true' crocodiles, including the famous Nile crocodile, but on a separate branch of the crocodile family tree.

The study contradicts recent scientific thinking and also suggests that the ancestor of modern crocodiles likely originated in Africa.

The arrival of modern humans in Madagascar between about 9,000 and 2,500 years ago preceded the extinction of many of the island's large animals, including giant tortoises, elephant birds, dwarf hippos, and several lemur species.

One lesser-known extinction that occurred during this period was that of an endemic "horned" crocodile known as Voay robustus.

Early explorers to Madagascar noted that Malagasy peoples consistently referred to two types of crocodiles on the island: a large robust crocodile and a more gracile form with a preference for rivers. This suggests that both types persisted until very recently, but only the gracile form, now recognized as an isolated population of the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus), is currently found on the island.

Despite nearly 150 years of investigation, the position of the horned crocodile in the tree of life has remained controversial. In the 1870s, it was first described as a new species within the "true crocodile" group, which includes the Nile, Asian, and American crocodiles.

Then, in the early part of the 20th century, it was thought that the specimens simply represented very old Nile crocodiles.

In 2007, a study based on physical characteristics of the fossil specimens concluded that the horned crocodile was actually not a true crocodile, but in the group that includes dwarf crocodiles.



Saudi Film Commission Participates in Annecy International Animation Film Festival

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Saudi Film Commission Participates in Annecy International Animation Film Festival

The Saudi Film Commission logo
The Saudi Film Commission logo

The Saudi Film Commission is participating in the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2025, taking place from June 8 to 14 in Annecy, France, one of the world’s most significant events in the field of animation.

The Commission’s participation aims to enhance communication with animation creators worldwide, promote Saudi animation in European forums, keep abreast of the latest trends in this sector, and enable national talents to benefit from the accompanying training programs.

The Saudi Film Commission’s participation includes a delegation from the Commission, along with a group of Saudi filmmakers specializing in animation, selected based on criteria that considered their activity and specialization in the field, as well as their production of animated works during 2024.

This participation also forms part of efforts to strengthen distribution and exhibition channels and enrich the animation sector locally.

Participation in the festival reflects the Kingdom’s ambition to be a leading voice in the global cinema and animation industries, as the festival serves as a prominent platform for creative collaboration, co-production opportunities, and professional dialogue, providing a launchpad for international partnerships that contribute to the growth of the Kingdom’s cultural economy over the long term.