Isaberrysaura (SciiFii)

Isaberrysaura homoada (name meaning "Isabel Valdivia Berry's lizard that man created") is a species of non-avian stegosaurian ornithischian dinosaur that originally lived from the Early Jurassic Los Molles Formation of Patagonia, Argentina, as an extinct species, Isaberrysaura mollensis, and the genus itself was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Isaberrysaura homoada was originally planned to be included in Cretaceous Park and the now-scrapped Cretaceous Park Argentina, but due to escapees from the transport cages, the escaped Isaberrysaura homoada have established feral breeding populations throughout California and Argentina, where they are, by all accounts, thriving. The animal's overall appearance is similar to that of other stegosaurians, though lacking the characteristic plates as well as spines, and possessing both primitive, black-colored feathers and a bipedal stance. Isaberrysaura homoada is a moderately sized animal, growing on average of about 5 to 6 meters (16 to 20 feet) in length. Isaberrysaura homoada is an omnivore, unlike most stegosaurians, feeding primarily on fruits, leaves, pine needles, shrubs, nuts, tubers, insects, and carrion. Isaberrysaura homoada is a social animal that lives in small family groups consisting of up to around 10 individuals at a time. Isaberrysaura homoada lays around 15-20 eggs in about 2 months after mating, and the eggs hatch about 1.5 months later. The hatchlings are cared for by their mothers for around 9-11 months until they're subadults, when they are fully independent from their parents. The conservation status of Isaberrysaura homoada is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the animal's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.