Swampland Amargasaurus

The Swampland Amargasaurus (Amargasaurus modernus) is a species of Amargasaurus that originated from the If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today book and now exists in real life/modern North America through universe travel. The Swampland Amargasaurus is a social herd-dwelling animal that can live in groups containing between 3 and 9 individuals at a time. The Swampland Amargasaurus 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 Swampland Amargasaurus is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the Swampland Amargasaurus' tolerance to (most of the) human activities, and their resistance to otherwise deadly diseases and viruses, including the West Nile virus.