ridges make them a very 
interesting sight to see.

They seem to live near this river, 
as I saw them again today. This 
time, they had a Dryosaurus 
corpse nearby for their dinner. 
Their muscular legs allow them to 
chase after and catch the agile 
Dryosaurus. I will have to be 
careful not to catch their 
attention.

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My first day here in the Morrison, 
and I've already encountered a 
group of Dryosaurus! Staying near 
a herd of Stegosaurus for 

protection, these agile dinosaurs 
are quite interesting to watch. 
When spooked, they bolt faster 
than I could possibly imagine. 
Their bodies help them blend in 
with the dirty landscape as well.

While exploring today, I discovered 
bite marks on the Coniopteris 
surrounding me. I have concluded, 
due to the size of the marks, that 
it must have been Dryosaurus. I 
was also able to catch several 
Dryosaurus nesting nearby, using 
the plant to help build their nest.

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When traveling across the 
savannah, I nearly stepped on 