Cobbania
Where water is, Cobbania can be 
found. These ancient water 
cabbages grow in clumps on top 
of any body of water that can be 
found here. Cobbania are far 
more prolific here than they are 
in Hell Creek.

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While studying the horsetails that 
grow here, I stumbled upon a 
flock of Aepyornithomimus! A flock 
of seven were eating away at 
Cobbania growing along the shore 
before they noticed me. 
Interestingly, they all ran in a 
group from me, rather than 

scampering off into different 
directions like other animals I've 
encountered.

These feathered theropods 
belong to a group known as 
ornithomimids, or bird-mimics. Their 
behavior reminded me of birds 
back home flying away when 
children came near them. After 
several hours of cautious 
observation, several fell asleep, 
while others stayed awake for 
several more hours. I believe that 
they are cathemeral, and don't 
necessarily sleep on any form of 
schedule.

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