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Team Harding: Day One
[By now you should have already woken up to your surroundings. Your camp is near a clifface, overlooking the sea. Nearby are long, metallic trailers, full of hi-tech tracking equipment and enough space to sleep four people. Each has a kitchen and a bathroom, too. In the distance, is the jungle, but it seems largely quiet today]
[[ooc: The camp | Pick a trailer | The stegosauruses | Sarah Harding | Day One OOC post | Plot Hub]]
[[ooc: The camp | Pick a trailer | The stegosauruses | Sarah Harding | Day One OOC post | Plot Hub]]
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So sorry, silly of me, I'm not very good with names. I was thinking Isla- Isla- [And now one hand waves in the air...] Bonita. And work, right on track you say, that is good to hear. How has your's been going?
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It's been great. I'm getting so much behavioural information for the study.
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For the study, of course... [Work, animals, study. Very good.] Did you know, I was just observing a small herd of stegosaurus armatus myself, in the jungle back there. Fascinating creatures, quite docile when undisturbed. The behaviour toward their young was not unlike that commonly observed in elephants. I'm sorry, I don't believe I caught your name...?
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I know right? It's amazing. The group behaviours are far more complex than anyone has ever given them credit for. They're not the vicious animals everyone paints them to be.