Long-Necked Argentinosaurus

The Long-Necked Argentinosaurus (Argentinosaurus terradinosaurius) is a species of Argentinosaurus that originated from the Planet Dinosaur documentary and now exists in real life/modern North America through universe travel. The Long-Necked Argentinosaurus is a social herd-dwelling animal that can live in groups containing between 7 and 19 individuals at a time. The Long-Necked Argentinosaurus is a complete herbivore and mainly feeds on leaves, fruits, nuts, seeds, and cycads, and it mainly inhabits the open woodlands, grasslands, savannas, and scrublands. The conservation status of the Long-Necked Argentinosaurus is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the Long-Necked Argentinosaurus's tolerance to (most of the) human activities, and their resistance to otherwise deadly diseases and viruses, including the West Nile virus.