Therizinosaurus (SciiFii)

Therizinosaurus californii (name meaning "California scythe lizard") is a species of very large mostly-herbivorous theropod dinosaur that originally lived in Late Cretaceous Mongolia and was extinct, but has since been brought back by SciiFii from extinction and now lives in the Cretaceous Safari tour in Cretaceous Park located at Sacramento, California.

Due to the incomplete fossils of the original Therizinosaurus, the anatomical characteristics of modern day Therizinosaurus is controversial, and SciiFii used the complete skeleton of the closest relatives of Therizinosaurus as a base before Therizinosaurus was brought back from extinction. Therizinosaurus californii is almost entirely herbivorous and mainly feeds on fruits, leaves, and shrubs, but can also feed on ants and termites to supplement its diet. Therizinosaurus californii is a social herd-dwelling animal that lives in groups up to about 9-11. During the mating seasons, males do mating dances that consists of spinning while waving their clawed arms making loud booming noises, hoping to attract the females. In just 2 months after the mating season, the females lay around 15-20 eggs at a time, the eggs hatch around 2-3 months after being laid, and the young are cared for by their mothers until they are almost fully-grown, when they must fend for themselves.