on them for future research.

While feeding an Eilenodon, a 
Hesperornithoides seized the 
chance and attacked! Quickly 
running in, it snatched the 
Eilenodon, and quickly killed it, 
before dragging it off to eat in 
the scrub. The other Eilenodons 
that were nearby quickly 
scattered. I feel somewhat bad 
for the death of this Eilenodon, 
but seeing the speed of a 
Hesperornithoides on the hunt was 
truly fascinating.

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On my first day, I've already 

discovered a herd of Stegosaurus, 
with some Dryosaurus mingling 
about. These large beasts are 
truly majestic, and their low 
gurgles reverberate through me. 
Their four thagomizers are large, 
and I'll have to be careful. One 
swing from their tail, and it could 
kill me. I will have to find a 
way to study them while keeping a 
distance.
Besides the Dryosaurus, it seems 
most dinosaurs tend to stay away 
from the Stegosaurus, excluding 
the Allosaurus, who hunt them, 
and the Camarasaurus, who are 
too big to care. I've also noticed 
that the Stegosaurus are eating 
the leaves from the Zamites, which 
are too tall for the Dryosaurus 
to reach.
