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Ark Survival - DAMAGING DIPLODOCUS vs ARK DINOS [Ep.649]

Damaging Diplodocus will be fight some of the largest Ark Dinos **Behavior** These animals wander the warmer areas of the island, keeping more in the trees as opposed to the beach loving Brontos. A friendly and playful animal, Diplodocus will often nuzzle animals in friendly manner. While this nuzzle does no damage, it does have knockback, and could potentially knock you off a cliff. They are surprisingly fast and very persistent with their games, refusing to stop even when their “toys” try to flee, stab, shoot, or start eating them. Fortunately for the Diplodocus, they’re large enough and have tough enough skin that only the larger and more determined predators even bother with them. Even many humans don’t bother them much in comparison to other creatures, posing no direct threat and being just enough of an annoyance to take down where many won’t bother to do so on a whim. Some survivors will even come to their aid, their size and tough hide providing a convenient distraction for those tribes seeking a top predator. Without these bits of luck however, the Diplodocus simply wouldn’t stand much of a chance. **Appearance** Despite being enormous animals, they are by far the smallest of the three sauropods that roam the Island. At first glance, the Diplodocus resembles its close relative the Brontosaurus, but further observation reveals differences. The Diplodocus is very long with a whip-like tail and a low-slung body in contrast to the raised head and larger body of the Brontosaurus. It also has a smaller head with large pointy teeth sticking out for tearing vegetation to swallow as well as many small spikes along its back, shoulders, and hips.

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