This large albino sachicasaurus has been brought miles off a distant shore to another island by the scent of a decaying shark, brought to him by the opposing current of the waves.
He can hold his breath anywhere from 20 up to 60 minutes at a time, before needing to surface for air. Splashing against the water also helps rid himself of stuck shed or potential parasites.
Specialized olfactory systems allow them to channel water through their nasal passages to smell under water, up to great distances, and he decided to investigate this potential free meal. Luckily for him, the shark had only just begun to decompose, with a few bites taken out of it by the local pterosaurs.
Though unfortunately, we had to cut this documentary short, as he gained a dangerous interest in our camera crew.












