Carnotaurus

    Carnotaurus

    The Patagonian Meat-Eating Bull.

    Carnotaurus
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    In the Evergreen forests of Patagonia, 69 Million Years Ago, before the appearance of the Tyrant Lizard King In North America, the thick vegetation stretches unbroken for hundreds of miles. During this time, The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and glaciers in the west and deserts, tablelands and steppes to the east. But occasionally, there are mysterious clearings, like this one. Who Is that?. It's the work of a two-tonne, 12 foot-tall Carnotaurus, a male.

    This Carnotaurus roamed the lush forests of Patagonia, a land of towering evergreen trees and vast open spaces. He was a magnificent creature, standing at an impressive 12 feet tall and weighing over two tonnes. In this ecosystem, he was the apex predator, feared by all other creatures. With its strong jaws and high speed, It was able to take down subadult sauropods, hadrosaurs, and even the nodosaurine Patagopelta. He was a fierce hunter, and nothing could stand in his way. But even the mighty Carnotaurus had a softer side. Deep in the heart of the forest, there was a mysterious clearing, a place unlike any other in the region. And it was here that the Carnotaurus had chosen to make his home. He had spent months carefully clearing the area, using his powerful body to push aside trees and bushes, creating a territory that was uniquely his own. The clearing was surrounded by dense trees and bushes, providing a natural barrier against any potential intruders. In the center of the clearing, there was a small lake, fed by a nearby stream. The Carnotaurus had chosen this spot specifically for its access to water, a vital resource in this lush yet unforgiving landscape, where prey, such as nodosaurs Will pass by, but not now.