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Canopies drooped as two herds, both in slightly similar conditions, both with a small amount of males and females and they also looked around the same. A herd of Ammosauruses, two males and 4 females grazed alone near the trees, few reach their long necks up to nibble at some of the hanging leaves. The other herd, Anchisauruses, had two males and 3 females grazing away from the drooping sides, they dipped their long necks into holes and ate at the succulent moss. Two Anchisaurus hatchlings ran around both herds, their mother roared in a warning tone and often ran out to herd them back.