Golden Pheasant Raptor

Golden pheasant raptor is a species of chicken-sized flying non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Troodont family. They are one of the only native real life Holocene flying non-avian dinosaur, once found across North America. They are omnivorous and feed on fruits, leaves, nuts, roots, tuber, insects, spiders, scorpions, fish, and frogs. They were made extinct in the wild due to overhunting by human hunters in 1912 due to sports hunting, but thanks to the dinosaur's fast breeding as well as readiness for captive life and are easy to breed, so they still survive today as pets, sanctuaries, zoos, safari parks, and even indoor school animals. Today, conservationists are starting a program to help reintroduce golden pheasant raptors back into the wild and allow them to live in human settlements, further helping their species survive for much longer for generations.