Sahara (Rainforest Version)

The Sahara Rainforest is a widespread rainforest that spans from the west-tip of North Africa to the east-tip of North Africa, making it the world's largest rainforest that dwarfs even the Amazon, though only few miles larger. It was once a vast desert that occurred from 950,000 years ago during the Early Pleistocene, but eventually around 900,000 years ago, the deserts have vanished completely due to massive rainstorms caused by growing humidity, making rainforests occur massively even in the land that was once a massive desert. The Sahara's rainforests has high amounts of rainfall that is almost as high as in the Congo rainforest and the temperatures in the Sahara rainforest is almost as warm as in the Amazon rainforest of South America. These lands are home to many of the native flora and fauna, even some of the largest land animals.

Animals

 * African Aurochs (note: this animal has survived to present times due to living in vast rainforests, so this is one of the last species of non-domesticated aurochs left in modern times)


 * African Dylanus


 * African Forest Buffalo


 * African Forest Elephant


 * African Hunchback


 * African Leopard


 * Northern African Mesoron


 * African Tapir


 * Barbary Macaque


 * Black-And-White Colobus


 * Caracal


 * Chimpanzee


 * Chimpman


 * Common Chalica


 * Clawed Chalica


 * Common Genet


 * Crested Porcupine


 * Dromedary Camel


 * False Saber Cat


 * Feathersnake


 * Fire-Bellied Flycatcher


 * Forest Nyala (note: this is a subspecies of mountain nyala that has adapted to life in a rainforest of the Sahara)


 * Forest Ostrich (note: this is a species of ostrich that has adapted to the life in the Sahara rainforest, with feet suited to the rainforest setting, slightly shorter legs as there's not as much predators in the rainforests, and has slightly shorter primitive feathers on legs, heads, and necks)


 * Forest Gigantelope


 * Geleda (note: these monkeys are very widespread due to amount of grass in the rainforests of the Sahara compared to the Ethiopian grasslands where their species first evolved)


 * Gigangolin


 * Great Hornbill (nonnative to the Sahara rainforest)


 * Great White Pelican


 * Greater Flamingo


 * Grey Parrot


 * Harebuck


 * Hippopotamus


 * Lowland Bongo


 * Mallard Duck


 * Mandrill


 * Mangani


 * Megahyraxis


 * Mocking Rahonavis (nonnative to the Sahara rainforest)


 * Mokele-mbembe


 * Nandi Bear


 * Native African Hornbills


 * Native African Rainforest Bats


 * Native African Rainforest Passerines


 * Nile Crocodile


 * Northern Lowland Gorilla (note: This is a subspecies of western gorilla that inhabits the Sahara rainforests and is the least endangered of the gorillas and the least endangered of the non-human great apes in its native range, being listed as Vulnerable instead of Endangered or Critically Endangered)


 * Northern White Rhinoceros (note: this subspecies of rhinoceros flourishes in rainforests to hide from more common grassland predators and are now very common)


 * Phantom


 * Pygmy Hippopotamus


 * Rabbuck


 * Raboon


 * Red Forest Duiker


 * Royal Antelope


 * Serval


 * Shoebill


 * Spotted Hyena


 * Tabulgil


 * White-Faced Whistling Duck (nonnative to the Sahara rainforest)