they will attack a threat to any 
member of the group. Their strong 
beaks and bulk always make me 
worry about my body language in 
front of them. This is not helped 
by the fact that they sleep on 
random brief shifts throughout the 
day, so the herds are never 
wholly fast asleep. Because of 
them I have built my timber home 
on stilts to keep out of their way, 
so I hope they will not disturb the 
stilts in any way. To say the least, 
my favorable views of these 
beautiful animals have steadily 
waned. I should also mention that 
being a staple food source in this 
ecosystem, they attract 
predators...

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While documenting the mountain, I 
was able to witness something 
amazing. A large, bipedal reptile 
was chasing down a Placerias in 
the distance! I must assume that 
this was Poposaurus! It ran after 
the lone Placerias, and soon had 
caught up and subdued its prey. 
Watching these prehistoric animals 
hunt is always fascinating, so long 
as it's from afar!

On my way home today, I stumbled 
upon a Poposaurus! Luckily for me, 
it was asleep, hinting towards a 
Cathemeral sleep cycle, as the 
sun was only at noon. While it was 
lucky for me that the Poposaurus 