underbrush, I didn't want 
to go too close, as I'd expect 
them to act territorial, since 
I've spotted infants in the small 
group.

I also spotted some
Thescelosaurus stick around
the group, possibly seeking shelter
from the local predators.

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Day 13:

Once again wandering through 
Hell Creek forests, I discovered a 
burrow.I decided to wait for its
owner. After some time of 

observation I saw the owner of
this burrow. It was a small mammal 
covered in fur.
After a short observation, I 
realized that this is Didelphodon.
It was quite big, as for mammals 
of this period,but still unable to 
stand a chance against dinosaurs.
Living in burrows, these animals 
apparently provide themselves with 
complete safety, since they cannot 
be reached there. when I 
approached, the Didelphodon ran 
and hid, rather than challenge me.

Day 14:

I found out that these little 
animals love to eat Crassostrea
Oysters! Upon feeding two 