The
Orcinus lineage, like many other predatory marine lineages, may have fished up the food chain and progressively evolved to eat bigger and bigger food items, with Pliocene killer whales able to hunt large fish, and the modern killer whale able to hunt large whales. Stockach is situated in the
Molasse basin, which dates to the
Early Miocene, and was submerged in the Western
Paratethys Sea. The basin represents
coastal waters and strong tidal currents, with an average depth of less than . Central Europe, at this time, probably represented an
upwelling area along a
continental shelf, which attracted a variety of sea life, including
swarming fish. Land was probably dominated by nearshore swamps which emptied into the sea, and the area featured ancient beavers, hedgehogs, several river turtle species, and various other semi-aquatic creatures. The sea progressively moved southwards, and the connection to the ocean closed about 17
million years ago (mya), turning the area into a system of
brackish and freshwater lakes. == See also ==