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    ASSET(S)- #901, #902, #903, #904, #905
    SPECIES- Bajadasaurus pronuspinax
    CODENAME- “Mohawk-Neck”

    LOADING LOG#32-

    “June 5th, 2019

    “A peaceful time in the sanctuary as our herd of five odd sauropods enjoy the nice weather. Similar in appearance and stature to Amargasaurus, Bajadasaurus stands out as its spines are almost reverse of it’s cousin, with the spines pointing forward and upwards.

    “A recent discovery to both the staff here and paleontologists around the globe, Bajadasaurus is a marvel to the sauropod lineage, showing that there was an actual evolutionary progression to the spines from simple normal spines to Amargasaurus.

    “While people believe the spines may have carried sails or air-sacs or even a hump on their neck, and other believe that it was mainly for social interaction and defense, we think we have found the answer. We have found it is mainly a combination of all of it.

    “When confronted by rival males or predators, Bajadasaurus use their spines as a deflector for attacks to their face and neck, while using their whip-like tail to strike at the enemy. But normally, there are small air-sacs running down the length of the neck that are used to help the animal breathe better with that 10ft neck of theirs and a fatty deposit between the spines used during the hard times that surrounds the strong neck muscles.

    “And boy, the sure love to eat.”

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