Black-Capped Wounder

A black-capped wounder ((Mylodontus Mexicanus) is a species of bird-like Austroraptor-sized non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Troodont (wounder) family native to most of Arizona and western New Mexico. They are mostly piscivorous, feeding mainly on worms (both aquatic and terrestrial), sea urchins, clams, scallops, oysters, small osctopuses, squid, and fish, which either are washed up, buried in the sand, living in the tidepools, or are beneath the waves, but can also prey on seabirds such as seagulls and feed on leages and fruits. These wounders are also highly adapted for swimming even without using arms thanks to having strong legs with webbed feet and waterproof feathers to keep them warm and dry. They are completely docile and tame towards dylanusids and sapient species/beings, and they really also tolerate all known human activities and even adapt to life in the cities and suburbs alongside seagulls, which can be hunted by these wounders.