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STRAWBERRY BRONTOSAURUS
ITEM ID: #1321

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Rarity: Ultra Rare 
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Purchase with WLP 
Giftable: No
Facts:
  • Brontosaurus was discovered in 1874 by the paleontologist O. C. Marsh.
  • Though people thought the Brontosaurus was a new species when discovered, years later it was identified as the Apatosaurus, an existing dinosaur species already discovered.
  • Brontosaurus fossils have been found in North America in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming.


SEA FOAM BRONTOSAURUS
ITEM ID: #1322

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Rarity: Ultra Rare 
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Purchase with WLP 
Giftable: No
Facts:
  • Brontosaurus was discovered in 1874 by the paleontologist O. C. Marsh.
  • Though people thought the Brontosaurus was a new species when discovered, years later it was identified as the Apatosaurus, an existing dinosaur species already discovered.
  • Brontosaurus fossils have been found in North America in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming.


GOLD BRONTOSAURUS
ITEM ID: #1323

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Rarity: Ultra Rare 
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Purchase with WLP 
Giftable: No
Facts:
  • Brontosaurus was discovered in 1874 by the paleontologist O. C. Marsh.
  • Though people thought the Brontosaurus was a new species when discovered, years later it was identified as the Apatosaurus, an existing dinosaur species already discovered.
  • Brontosaurus fossils have been found in North America in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming.


BLUE BRONTOSAURUS
ITEM ID: #1324

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Rarity: Ultra Rare 
Breed times: 20h, Growth Formula: 15h
How to get: Purchase with WLP 
Giftable: No
Facts:
  • Brontosaurus was discovered in 1874 by the paleontologist O. C. Marsh.
  • Though people thought the Brontosaurus was a new species when discovered, years later it was identified as the Apatosaurus, an existing dinosaur species already discovered.
  • Brontosaurus fossils have been found in North America in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming.


AQUA BRONTOSAURUS
ITEM ID: #1325

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Rarity: Ultra Rare 
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Purchase with WLP 
Giftable: No
Facts:
  • Brontosaurus was discovered in 1874 by the paleontologist O. C. Marsh.
  • Though people thought the Brontosaurus was a new species when discovered, years later it was identified as the Apatosaurus, an existing dinosaur species already discovered.
  • Brontosaurus fossils have been found in North America in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming.


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