Alternate Dinosaurs: Titanosaurs

The great sauropds are now all gone, with an exeption, the titanosaurs.

History
The sauropods are a group of dinosaurs whose image is well known in popular Home-Earth culture. They are enormous four-footed browsers, long-necked and long-tailed, and were the dominant terrestrial herbivores that evolved in the late Jurassic and diversed in the Cretaceous.

They were very diverse in the Paleoce and Eocene. However, they then went into rapid decline as the hadrosaurs spead. Climate change made them go extinct in Antarctica. Competition made them go extinct in South America, the northern hemisphere and Africa. Only Madagascar and Australia heald healthy populations of titanosaurs. During the late Plilocene, some australian titanosaurs spead out of their homeland into New Guinea.

Species
The titanosaurs live in Madagascar, Australia, and New Guinea.

Madagasy Titanosaurs

 * Hippopod
 * Shrub Muncher

Australian Titnosaurs

 * Desert Walker
 * Grassland Walker

New Guinea Titanosaurs

 * Jungle Walker