Species Muttaburrasaurus NasucuniumOriginal sample genome: m. Langdoni | |
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Identifier: MUTT-YY-#### |
herbivore |
Family Rabdodontidae |
Suborder Ornithipoda |
The gene sequence and first successful breeding of this species took place at Isla Panadero (Complex B - Active) |
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26′ (8m) Long, 12′ (4m) Tall |
6200 lbs |
Measured Speed: |
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Terrain Preference Is Primarily Forest |
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Preference of Diet Is Leaves/Small Greenwood Branching/Fruit |
A large, bipedal herbivore, Muttaburrasaurus (also known as Mutts for short) have difficulty moving on all fours, and prefer to dine on the lower branches of trees.
Relatively intelligent compared to some other herbivores, their most notable trait is their wedge-shaped head and the large bulbous nasal cavity at the end of their muzzle.