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''Kinyang'' is an extinct
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of osteolaemine crocodile from the Early to Middle
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of
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. Two species are currently known, ''K. mabokoensis'' from the Lake Victoria basin and ''K. tchernovi'' from the Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana basin. ''Kinyang'' had an exceptionally broad and robust skull, much wider than that of any living crocodile species. This might have allowed it to attack and kill prey its own size or even bigger. ''Kinyang'' is notably larger than its contemporary relative '' Brochuchus''. While the precise reasons for the extinction of ''Kinyang'' are not known, it coincides with a larger
faunal turnover An evolutionary radiation is an increase in taxonomic diversity that is caused by elevated rates of speciation, that may or may not be associated with an increase in morphological disparity. Radiations may affect one clade or many, and be rap ...
that saw osteolaemines replaced by the still dominant crocodylines. One reason for this shift may have been the drying climate of Africa at the time, which caused rainforests to be replaced by more open environments and disrupted the nesting behavior of osteolaemines due to their dependence on foliage.


History and naming

The fossils of ''Kinyang'' were discovered in various locations across
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, in particular sediments around Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana. The fossils were described in 2022 as a distinct genus of osteolaemine crocodile. The
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specime ...
is ''K. mabokoensis'', described on the basis of a complete skull with jaws (KNM-MB 29176) as well as multiple referred specimens all discovered in the Mid Miocene Maboko Formation (
Maboko Island Maboko Island is a small island lying in the Winam Gulf of Lake Victoria, in Nyanza Province of western Kenya. It is about 1.8 km long by 1 km wide. It is an important Middle Miocene paleontological site with fossiliferous deposits that were di ...
, Lake Victoria). Dating of these sediments indicate an age between 15.4 and 14.7 Ma. The second species, ''K. tchernovi'', was named the same year based on an incomplete skull from the Lokone Formation in the southwest of Lake Turkana, while several referred specimens were found at Lake Victoria. Both the Lake Turkana and Lake Victoria material suggest an age older than that of ''K. mabokoensis'', with analysis indicating that they are over 17 million years old. Some remains from Chianda ( Uyoma Peninsula) and the Lothidok Formation (Turkana Basin) cannot confidently be referred to either species. The word "crocodile" has various different translations among the many
Nilotic languages The Nilotic languages are a group of related languages spoken across a wide area between South Sudan and Tanzania by the Nilotic peoples. Etymology The word Nilotic means of or relating to the Nile River or to the Nile region of Africa. Dem ...
spoken in East Africa. In Turkana, crocodiles are called "akinyang", in Dholuo "nyang", in Bari "kinio", in Samburu "lkinian" and in the
Maa language Maasai (previously spelled ''Masai'') or Maa (; autonym: ''ɔl Maa'') is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania by the Maasai people, numbering about 800,000. It is closely related to the other Maa varieti ...
they are known as "lkinyang". The name ''Kinyang'' is a derivative of the same base word these individual names stem from. ''K. mabokoensis'' was named for Maboko Island, while ''K. tchernovi'' was named after Dr. Eitan Tchernov, who has conducted extensive research on the crocodiles of North and East Africa.


Description

The genus ''Kinyang'' is defined by its broad and deep skull and superficially short
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as well as inflated
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. Although the rostrum appears short on first glance, it is proportionally only little shorter than what is seen in the similarly sized
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. The shortened appearance is instead the result of the incredibly wide rostrum, which is broader than that of any modern crocodile. ''Kinyang'' shows a width to length ratio of 0.72 at the back of the skull and 0.53 at the level of the fifth maxillary tooth. Compared to this, Nile crocodiles show ratios of only 0.52 and 0.28 in these respective areas. The
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is unique among all crocodiles, its margins converging towards the front where the bone is flattened. Compared to modern crocodiles, ''Kinyang'' also has a much simpler occlusion of the teeth. Crocodylids have extensive occlusal pits located between the first and sixth maxillary tooth, but in ''Kinyang'' these pits can only be found between the six and eighth tooth of the maxilla. Such a pattern is typically observed in species transitioning from the ancestral overbite to an interlocking dentition pattern as seen in most modern taxa. With this, ''Kinyang'' is among the few known examples of a crocodylid returning from interlocking dentition to a partial overbite, another instance of this being found in the Australian mekosuchines. Overall, the number of maxillary teeth observed in the fossils ranges from twelve to thirteen teeth. Fewer than seen in modern crocodylids (fourteen), and more consistent with ''
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'' and ''
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''. Although tooth count may vary in crocodylids, it is usually a minor difference of one tooth position less, not more. Additionally, in such instances, the difference is typically caused by the lack of a tooth in only one of the toothrows, making the tooth count asymmetrical. Due to this, Brochu and his team argue that despite ranging between twelve and thirteen teeth, ''Kinyang'' would not have had fourteen or more. The maxillary alveoli are generally larger and more tightly packed than in other crocodylids and especially '' Brochuchus'', with its widely spaced small teeth. In both species, the
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extends far towards the rear end of the
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, largely blocking the
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from contributing to its margin. This is a strange feature found across multiple not especially closely related crocodile species including the Paleoafrican species of '' Crocodylus'', ''
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'', ''
Osteolaemus ''Osteolaemus'' is a genus of crocodiles. They are small, secretive crocodiles that occur in wetlands of West and Middle Africa. They are commonly known as the African dwarf crocodiles. Unlike other crocodiles, ''Osteolaemus'' are strictly noct ...
'', the
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and the
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. One feature that is unique to ''Kinyang'' is the fact that the lateral collateral ligament, located towards the back of the
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, is additionally divided. What function this serves is however unclear. It is noted in the type description that although subtle, the differences between ''Kinyang mabokoensis'' and ''Kinyang tchernovi'' are very consistently observed. Notably, the type species has wider supratemporal fenestrae, while ''K. tchernovi'' has fenestrae that are more elongated. Although the proportions of the fenestrae may change during growth, Brochu and colleagues argue that this is not a deciding factor here, as ''K. tchernovi'' preserves skulls both larger and smaller than the ''K. mabokoensis''
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preserving the same fenestrae proportions. Taphonomic distortion is also ruled out as only one of these skulls suffered from crushing. The opening of the nares also differs. In ''Kinyang mabokoensis'', the nares open upwards, while they open more towards the front in ''Kinyang tchernovi''.


Phylogeny

The contact between the
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and the parietals is straight as observed in various other known and putative osteolaemines such as '' Rimasuchus'', ''
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'', ''
Voay ''Voay'' is an extinct genus of crocodile from Madagascar that lived during the Late Pleistocene to Holocene, containing only one species, ''V. robustus''. Numerous subfossils have been found, including complete skulls, noted for their distinctiv ...
'' and '' Brochuchus''. It also preserves the
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l neck that is characteristic to osteolaemines, although the crest of this character is not as pronounced as in other genera. To determine the relationship between ''Kinyang'' and other crocodylids, both a maximum parsimony analysis and a Bayesian inference analysis were conducted. While the former was based on the morphological dataset established by Brochu in 2012, the later combined morphological and genetic information as previously done by Hekkala ''et al.'' (2021), except now substituting their morphological data with that of Brochu. The following tree shows the strict consensus of six equally optimal trees if the incompletely known ''
Aldabrachampsus ''Aldabrachampsus'' is an extinct genus of small horned crocodile known from fragmentary remains. It lived during the Pleistocene on Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles in the western Indian Ocean. The name ''Aldabrachampsus dilophus'' means "Two-crested ...
'' is excluded from the analysis, as its inclusion leads to loss of topology. The Bayesian analysis shows a notable loss in resolution, still recovering ''Kinyang'' as an osteolaemine but seated in a large
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that consists of ''Voay'', ''Rimasuchus'', osteolaemines, the Euthecodontini, ''Crocodylus'' and ''Mecistops''. Brochu ''et al.'' argues that there may be multiple reasons for these results. On the one hand, the exclusion of ''
Gavialis ''Gavialis'' is a genus of crocodylians that includes the living gharial ''Gavialis gangeticus'' and one known extinct species, '' Gavialis bengawanicus.'' ''G. gangeticus'' comes from the Indian Subcontinent, while ''G. bengawanicus'' is known ...
'' and ''
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'' may have affected the results. Another reason may be the change in morphological dataset, now favoring an osteolaemine ''Voay'', but overall only recovering ''Kinyang'' as the only unambiguous osteolaemine besides the extant dwarf crocodiles themselves. The scientists describing ''Kinyang'' acknowledge that support for the genus nesting in Euthecodontini is relatively weak and that it would take little to place it at the base of Osteolaeminae, only increasing the tree length by a single step. Part of the issue with determining the
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relations of this group is the highly derived nature of many of its members, differing greatly from their ancestral state and making analysis difficult. Brochu and his colleagues note that they deem the results recovered by the Bayesian analysis with skepticism.


Paleobiology


Paleoenvironment

The sediments of the Maboko Formation indicate that ''Kinyang mabokoensis'' fossils were deposited at the shore of a lake of unknown dimensions, likely surrounded by open forest and woodland based on analysis of mammal teeth from the area, which furthermore indicate the absence of C4 grasses. Younger beds of the formation indicate the presence of C3 grasses in bed 4 (directly overlying the strata ''Kinyang mabokoensis'' was found in) and even younger strata show an even wetter, more open woodland environment inhabited by various water birds (
storks Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long, stout bills. They belong to the family called Ciconiidae, and make up the order Ciconiiformes . Ciconiiformes previously included a number of other families, such as herons an ...
,
pelicans Pelicans (genus ''Pelecanus'') are a genus of large water birds that make up the family Pelecanidae. They are characterized by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for catching prey and draining water from the scooped-up contents before s ...
,
flamingos Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, which is the only extant family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. There are four flamingo species distributed throughout the Americas (including the Caribbea ...
and
cormorants Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the IOC adopted a consensus taxonomy of seven gen ...
) as well as a great abundance of indetermined crocodile teeth. Like '' Brochuchus'', ''Kinyang'' is also known from other
riparian A riparian zone or riparian area is the interface between land and a river or stream. Riparian is also the proper nomenclature for one of the terrestrial biomes of the Earth. Plant habitats and communities along the river margins and banks a ...
woodlands and mixed open environments.


Paleoecology

The skull of ''Kinyang'' shows several unique traits and proportions not found in any modern crocodile, suggesting that it was a highly specialized animal with no proper modern analog to compare it to. However, some clues can be taken from the overall skull shape. According to Drumheller and Wilberg, broad-snouted crocodiles can be split into species with V-shaped snouts (generalists feeding on diverse prey items up to their own size) and species wider, less triangular snouts. The later group, to which ''Kinyang'' would belong to, being generalist feeders preying on animals as big or even bigger than themselves.


Extinction

The presence of ''Kinyang'' both at Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana supports the idea that the crocodilian fauna in East Africa was relatively uniform across Kenya. Although '' Euthecodon'' does not entirely match this hypothesis, as it only appears around Lake Turkana later into the
Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first epoch (geology), geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and mea ...
, Brochu argues that the lack of early Miocene remains is most likely caused by poor sampling. ''Kinyang'' may also play a key role in the understanding of the
faunal turnover An evolutionary radiation is an increase in taxonomic diversity that is caused by elevated rates of speciation, that may or may not be associated with an increase in morphological disparity. Radiations may affect one clade or many, and be rap ...
that occurred during the Miocene. A distinct shift can be observed when comparing the early and middle Miocene crocodile fauna, consisting of osteolaemines such as '' Brochuchus'' and ''Kinyang'', with the fauna of the later Miocene, now preserving ''
Mecistops ''Mecistops'' is a genus of crocodiles, the slender-snouted crocodiles, native to sub-Saharan Africa. Taxonomy and etymology Traditionally placed in ''Crocodylus'', recent studies in DNA and morphology have shown that it is in fact basal to ' ...
'' and '' Crocodylus''. This shows a clear change from osteolaemines to possible crocodylines, with the later taking over the ecological niche of the former. The only consistently present crocodilians were long-snouted forms such as ''Euthecodon'' and '' Eogavialis'' (Miocene specimens of ''Mecistops'' did not possess the same longirostrine proportions as their modern relatives). The exact reasons for this faunal turnover are however not entirely understood. One hypothesis suggests that the change in the dominant crocodile group was started by aridification and spread of open grassland as opposed to woodland, further accelerated by seasonal rainfall and a change from C3 to C4 grasses. These changes can clearly be observed in the local mammal fauna, which went from being dominated by browsers to a fauna more adapted towards a grazing lifestyle. Modern ''
Osteolaemus ''Osteolaemus'' is a genus of crocodiles. They are small, secretive crocodiles that occur in wetlands of West and Middle Africa. They are commonly known as the African dwarf crocodiles. Unlike other crocodiles, ''Osteolaemus'' are strictly noct ...
'' and ''Mecistops'' are primarily known from lowland forests and rain forests, but can also occur in seasonal wetlands and riparian woodlands. Assuming that extant and extinct osteolaemines share similar habitat preferences, it is possible that the extinction of ''Kinyang'' may be tied to the disappearance of these forests, which then allowed more resilient crocodylines to take over. ''Mecistops'' may represent an issue with this hypothesis, however, as it is known from much younger deposits around Lake Turkana despite sharing similar environmental preferences as dwarf crocodiles. While not as common as other late Miocene crocodiles of the region, its presence does not match the idea that habitat loss caused the disappearance of ''Kinyang'' and other osteolaemines from the area. Besides the connection between vegetation and prey as well as habitat, a change in plant life could have also heavily affected the nesting habits of the East African crocodiles. Both slender-snouted crocodiles and dwarf crocodiles show high degrees of specialization when it comes to nest building, creating mounds that largely consist of plant material to protect and warm their eggs. The exact shape and size of the nests depends on various factors including available vegetation and water levels and additionally differs between the two genera in areas where they coexist. Dwarf crocodiles prefer to nest in swamp environments while slender-snouted crocodiles nest close to riverbanks. Accordingly, a shift in vegetation and environment could have just as much impacted the nesting habitats of the Miocene osteolaemines found in East Africa and caused them to be replaced by species better adapted at making their nests in pits in the sediment, such as ''Crocodylus'' and gharials. ''Mecistops'' being less dependent on wetlands to create their nests may also explain how they survived for longer around Lake Turkana. However, the connection between the
aridification Aridification is the process of a region becoming increasingly arid, or dry. It refers to long term change, rather than seasonal variation. It is often measured as the reduction of average soil moisture content. It can be caused by reduced precip ...
of East Africa, the end of the Miocene Climatic Optimum and the disappearance of ''Kinyang'' is obscured by a large gap in the stratigraphy of the region. This leaves the exact time span between the last recorded appearance of the
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and its actual extinction uncertain. Additionally, it is noted that several other factors could have contributed to the changing climate and that entirely separate factors may have been just as important to the faunal turnover. Increased tectonic and volcanic activity had begun to shape the
Rift Valley A rift valley is a linear shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges created by the action of a geologic rift. Rifts are formed as a result of the pulling apart of the lithosphere due to extensional tectonics. The linear d ...
during this time and may have heavily influenced the drainage of rivers and caused the creation of deep lakes. Ultimately, the faunal turnover may have been a multi-faceted process influenced by changes in vegetation, environment and the tectonic activity of the Rift Valley. The discovery of additional crocodilian material bridging the gap between osteolaemine dominated wetlands and those dominated by crocodylines could however shed light on the exact processes that caused this shift.


References

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