Jurassic World Apatosaurus

Jurassic World Apatosaurus (Apatosaurus nublarensis) is a species of Apatosaurus that originated from the Jurassic World franchise through universe travel and now exist throughout California and Oregon in real life. The inaccuracies that this species has and what the original native real life Apatosaurus of the Late Jurassic lacks is the shrink-wrapping of this animal's neck, the lack of useful tail whip (despite its tail whip being able to twirl, it doesn't harm predators), and the apparent lack of speculative armor on its neck. The Jurassic World Apatosaurus is a complete herbivore like all known species of Apatosaurus, and mainly feeds on wide variety of low-lying evergreen plants and some low branches of trees. The Jurassic World Apatosaurus is a social herd-dwelling animal that lives in groups up to about 31 at a time. The conservation status of the Jurassic World Apatosaurus is Vulnerable due to historic hunting, but thanks to conservation efforts, this species is making a comeback. This species is also tolerant to most human activities (apart from overhunting) and is resistant to otherwise deadly diseases and viruses such as West Nile viruses.