Common tirg (SciiFii)

The common tirg (Seculasaurus vulgaris) is a species of therizinosaur that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the temperate, boreal, and alpine forests and open woodlands across North America to help boost biodiversity. Growing to be a large animal, about 9 meters (29 feet) long and standing over 15 feet tall, the common tirg is primarily a forest-dweller and feeds upon the leaves and pine needles with the aid of its blunt beak and powerful manual claws. It is one of several species of therizinosaur which can be found through out the north and northwestern parts of North America, hence its species name being the common tirg. Adults enjoy free of predators whilst their off spring need to be cautious of the various species of large theropods and macropredatory bears and entelodonts. During the summer time, the common tirgs gorge themselves on the vast number of plant life in the higher elevations. Before the winter time and when the vast majority of this region becomes covered in snow, these creatures will travel in large number to warmer climates in the lower elevation in order to their lay their eggs and will stay in that environment. Interestingly enough, these creatures seem to not mind the warmer climate and will stay with their chicks for some period of time before head up north. That and these creatures will commonly accompany the deer, tapir, chalicothere, ground sloth, camelid, and bison species. The conservation status of the common tirg is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the common tirg's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.