Name: Brachiosaurus aequor Info: Brachiosaurus are large, even for sauropods on EG-7. They are almost always spotted wandering the shallows in and around the islands that make up the Northern Tropics... grazing on water plants. Generally docile and non-threatening towards other creatures, but not harmless... though they will not intentionally step on you, unprovoked. These enormous Sauropods have very thick hides, nigh impenetrable by most predators and even firearms. Their nostrils, located on a large head crest allow for them to "snorkel" and their lung capacity is incredible... sometimes allowing the sauropod to spend 24 hours underwater, in deeper waters. Moves slowly but steadily, utilizing its long neck to reach vegetation in the water... sometimes crossing land to find new food sources. Often observed in small family groups or solitary individuals. Brachiosaurus sightings are a popular attraction for tourists in the Northern Tropics, as they are not as rare as their smaller, more elusive, cousins... Amargasaurus. Nothing really preys on these.