Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus

The Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus (Dinheirosaurus portugalii) is a species of Dinheirosaurus that originated from the Dinosaur Revolution series, but has since been brought to real life/modern North America through universe travel and now exists across real/modern North America. The Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus is a social herd-dweller, living in groups up to about 9, and is normally a gentle giant herbivore that mainly feeds on fruits, leaves, ferns, cycads, and tall flowering plants. The Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus is named for its neck being positioned and shaped like it is bented. The conservation status of the Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus' tolerance to human activities, and their resistance to otherwise deadly diseases and viruses such as the West Nile virus.