American woolly therizinosaur (SciiFii)

The American woolly therizinosaur (Ceronychoides americensis) is a species of therizinosaur that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the boreal forests, boreal open woodlands, and the tundra across North America to help boost biodiversity. The American woolly therizinosaur is one of the largest of the herbivores of the North American tundra and the largest North American therizinosaur, at 10 meters (33 feet) in length. This species eats grass and small plants, which it crops from the ground with a flattish-tipped beak. Its snout is elongated, and its eyes are set far up to give the best vision while grazing. In the winter, these dinosaurs grow shaggy coats of plumage, and the enlarged neural spines over their shoulders support fat stores for times of famine. Spring sees small natal herds defending their brood in sheltered gallery forest nests. Summer has the wobbly chicks following their parents in accumulating herds that may number up to half a million adults. Parents and "aunties" frequently dribble crop milk into the mouths of their rapidly growing chicks. The conservation status of the American woolly therizinosaur is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the American woolly therizinosaur's wide range.