These animals wander the warmer areas of the island, keeping more in the trees as opposed to the beach loving Brontos. These passengers often use ranged weapons to protect the creature, or to attack nearby enemies while on the move! To make up for this, many tribes instead use an eleven-seater passenger saddle which enables Diplodocus to safely transport ten additional riders.
It never flees from predators until after they've attacked it repeatedly, preferring instead to make numerous fruitless attempts at friendship.įor some strange reason, Diplodocus trusts humans so much that it doesn't seem to fight back against them…ever! Domesticatedĭue to Diplodocus' smaller frame, it cannot support the type of 'platform' saddle that other large creatures can. It's a very thick-headed and trusting animal, often to its fatal detriment. When fully matured, it generally only reaches about half the size of the rather enormous Brontosaurus.ĭiplodocus is another creature whose continued survival on the Island confuses me. Instead of size and intelligence, Diplodocus developed faster maximum speed and greater endurance. Despite being one of the Island's largest creatures, Diplodocus insulaprincep is among the Island's smaller sauropods.