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@concavenanimator
@cerato
@pheonix
@thedinosaurhunter
@lawrencethedragon
@lucasthedinoman
@ssbswbASSET(S)- #1971, #1972, #1973, #1974, #1975, #1976, #1977, #1978, #1979, #1980, #1981
SPECIES- Einiosaurus procurvicornis
CODENAME- “Hook-Horns”LOADING LOG#71-
“Janaury 22th, 2020″
“When on a run tossing hay supplements to the herbivores in the free-range paddock, I was caught in the middle of one of our ceratopsian herds. This time a more gentle species- the hook horned Einiosaurus. The herd is large, spanning a total of almost a dozen individuals, led by a bull with a broken horn.
They are relatively calm for ceratopsians, preferring their personal space, and prefer to simply walk away than confront anything that gets in their way, which allows them to get bullied out of choice feeding areas by smarter species.
“But that doesn’t keep them from being dangerous, as keepers have found out from the lead bull.”









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