Dinheirosaurus (SciiFii)

Dinheirosaurus europeansis is a species of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur that originally lived in what is now Portugal during the Late Jurassic as an extinct species, Dinheirosaurus lourinhanensis, which may instead represent a species of Supersaurus, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced throughout the modern open woodlands, grasslands, shrublands, and scrublands across Europe to help boost biodiversity. Dinheirosaurus europeansis is an average sized diplodocid, and has an elongated neck and tail. Dinheirosaurus europeansis has an average length of around 25 meters (82 feet). Dinheirosaurus europeansis is a herbivore like most advanced sauropods, feeding mainly on leaves of ferns, cyacads, horsetails, conifers, and among other evergreen trees, but can sometimes feed on fruits and nuts. It is a social herd-dwelling animal, living in groups up to around 10-15 at a time in most cases, but can occasionally live in herds as much as around 50-75 if there's enough space and food for them. The females live in herds throughout almost all their lives, while males live in solitary lives, in a manner similar to elephants, and during mating seasons, males visit nearby herds and clash with other males until one backs down, that's when a winning male Dinheirosaurus europeansis gets a right to mate with any of the herds' females. The conservation status of Dinheirosaurus europeansis is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the animal's wide range.