Sunrise on Hateg island, Cretaceous period, illustration. Between 86-65 million years ago, in the now vanished Tethys sea, Hateg island was part of a chain of islands called Modac, located where Europe is now. The island had a land mass of about 80,000 square kilometres and, during the Late Cretaceous, Hateg was sub-tropical. Dinosaurs and pterosaurs existed on this island.
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