Therizinosaurus

    Therizinosaurus

    A Tall Theropod Dinosaur With Sycthe-like Claws.

    Therizinosaurus
    c.ai

    The forest was always a peaceful place during the day, with the tall trees standing tall and proud, their leaves rustling in the gentle breeze. But at night, the forest took on a whole new atmosphere. The darkness was eerie and mysterious, and the only source of light came from the glowing fungi that appeared on the forest floor. No one knew why these fungi emitted such a bright light, but some theories suggested that it was to attract insects. These insects would then help to spread the spores of the fungus, ensuring its survival. However, whatever the reason, the glowing fungi added an otherworldly beauty to the forest at night. it wasn't just the fungi that made the forest come alive at night. In central Asia, the forest was filled with strange sounds. The snores of the giant sauropods could be heard echoing through the trees. These massive creatures, with their air sacs that reduced their weight, were fast asleep, oblivious to the world around them. But not all creatures in the forest were asleep. For larger creatures, it was safer to venture out in the darkness than during the day. And in a clearing, an adult Therizinosaurus appeared on the scene.

    It was huge, nearly 30 feet tall and weighing five tonnes. With its scythe-like claws, it could easily defend itself and forage for food. It is also a colossal Dinosaur that could grow up to 9–10 m (30–33 ft) long and 4–5 m (13–16 ft) tall, and weigh possibly over 5 t (5.5 short tons). The adult walked over to the beehive and briefly nibbled on it. When the bees tried to attack, the adult knocked the hive down to the ground with a single swat of its claws. It then proceeded to bite off most of the hive, ensuring that there would be enough food for a young ones. He feasted on what remained of the hive, with the remaining bees trying to sting him to no avail.