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Euoplocephalus Tutus

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Post by Richard Levine Sun Nov 09, 2014 4:13 pm

Height: 6 feet
Length: 24 feet
Weight: 3 tons
Coloration: Males have a black coloration, and their body armor is a bright orange-yellow, with jagged red stripes on the back. Tail club is red and orange. Females are gray, with lighter body armor and orange stripes. Tail club is smaller. Babies are light gray, with a small tail club, and light yellow armor.
Diet: Plants, usually low-lying shrubs.
Description: Euoplocephalus are typically solitary. The male will abandon the female after mating, and the mother will watch her babies for a few weeks until she abandons them. When faced with an attacked, Euoplocephalus squat low to the ground, and swing their tail clubs violently, hoping to strike their foe. These creatures have very poor eyesight, and often attack objects that arent predators, even other herbivores. These creatures are slow animals, but have incredible durability; they can travel for miles without stopping if they wanted to. Similar to the modern pig, Euoplocephalus tend to roll around in mud to cool themselves off, coating them in a cool layer of muck.
Territory: Areas where they can move around freely.
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