Jesus's Mamenchisaurus

Jesus's Mamenchisaurus (Mamenchisaurus megalosaurii), also known as the Club-Tailed Mamenchisaurus is a species of Mamenchisaurus that originated from the Dinosaur Revolution documentary and now exists in real life/modern North America through universe travel. It is named after Jesus Christ due to its massive size, about the size of a Brachiosaurus (larger than most other Mamenchisaurus species) and is recognised for having a short Shunosaurus-like club tail. The Jesus's Mamenchisaurus is a solitary animal, unlike most large sauropods, living alone for most of its life, except during breeding seasons, when males clash to win a right to mate with the females. It is an amphibious animal, unlike most sauropods (including other Mamenchisaurus species), living most of its life in the water, much like a hippopotamus, to feed on not just fruits and leaves, but also aquatic plants, both floating and underwater aquatic plants. The conservation status of the Jesus's Mamenchisaurus is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the Jesus's Mamenchisaurus' tolerance to human activities, and their resistance to otherwise deadly diseases and viruses, such as the West Nile virus.