Armargospinus Cazaui
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Armargospinus Cazaui
Height: 31 feet
Length: 46 feet
Weight: 14 tons
Coloration: Males have a black base color, with yellow stomachs and red markings on their backs. Sails are red-orange with black splotches, and their heads are black with orange spots. Females are black with yellow stomachs, but have orange markings and smaller sails, with yellow heads. Babies have no sails, but are grey with white stomachs, yellow markings and heads.
Diet: Omnivores, will eat carcasses but usually eat plants from tall trees.
Description: One of the few sauropod mutants on the island, Armargospinus are omnivores; they will eat plants, but will occasionally scavenge carcasses. Unlike the Brachysaurolophus, these animals are solitary creatures; they are usually aggressive towards each other, especially towards a fellow male. After mating, the male will abandon the female and continue breeding with other females. The babies are cared for by the mother for one month, but after they reach the size of a car, they are left for themselves, usually being killed by natural causes or larger predators. During the breeding season, males flash their sails to the females, and challenge other males my bumping against each other, trying to knock the other one over. This event can break trees, and shake the ground.
Territory: Game Trail, where there are areas it can move around.
Length: 46 feet
Weight: 14 tons
Coloration: Males have a black base color, with yellow stomachs and red markings on their backs. Sails are red-orange with black splotches, and their heads are black with orange spots. Females are black with yellow stomachs, but have orange markings and smaller sails, with yellow heads. Babies have no sails, but are grey with white stomachs, yellow markings and heads.
Diet: Omnivores, will eat carcasses but usually eat plants from tall trees.
Description: One of the few sauropod mutants on the island, Armargospinus are omnivores; they will eat plants, but will occasionally scavenge carcasses. Unlike the Brachysaurolophus, these animals are solitary creatures; they are usually aggressive towards each other, especially towards a fellow male. After mating, the male will abandon the female and continue breeding with other females. The babies are cared for by the mother for one month, but after they reach the size of a car, they are left for themselves, usually being killed by natural causes or larger predators. During the breeding season, males flash their sails to the females, and challenge other males my bumping against each other, trying to knock the other one over. This event can break trees, and shake the ground.
Territory: Game Trail, where there are areas it can move around.
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