Fantasia's Apatosaurus

Fantasia's Apatosaurus (Apatosaurus eoformus) is a species of Apatosaurus that originated from The Rite of Spring segment of Disney's Fantasia through universe travel and now exists throughout the wilderness of southeastern United States. The Fantasia's Apatosaurus is cold-blooded (sluggish), unlike most sauropods (and unlike other Apatosaurus species), and spends most of its time in the water due to being an amphibious species and relies on aquatic plants and other swampland plants for their survival. It also has a very bendy necks, unlike most other sauropods, due to the neck muscles of this species being much less stiff, the windpipe and esophagus being elastic, and the neck vertebrae don't have long rods in them, allowing more flexibility in its neck. The Fantasia's Apatosaurus also drags its tail on the ground, unlike most sauropods, due to lack of rods in its tail and lacking in stiff muscles in its tail, so the tail drag creates long trails on soft ground. It also has a Camarasaur-like head and not the Diplodocus-like head of most other Apatosaurus species, due to both convergent evolution, and the fact that, when the Fantasia movie was made, paleontologists thought the heads of Camarasaurs were that of Apatosaurus, so this species resemble a sort of amphibious Camarasaurs with bendy necks. The biggest inaccuracy of this species, other than its head design, being amphibious, or dragging its tail, is the fact that it chews, unlike most sauropods, chewing in a manner similar to mammals such as cattle, horses, white rhinos, and among others. The conservation status of Fantasia's Apatosaurus is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the Fantasia's Apatosauruses' tolerance to human activities, and their resistance to othrwise deadly diseases and viruses such as West Nile viruses.