Sandbar Wounder

A sandbar wounder (Velocidromeus Mexicanus) is a species of bird-like non-avian theropod dinosaur part of a Troodont (wounder) family. It is native throughout the scrublands, sand dunes, and deserts across Mexico and western United States. It is mostly carnivorous, feeding on carrion and preying on small to medium-sized prey animals. It is one of the fastest Mesozoic-styled wounders alive today, reaching speeds up to about 40 miles an hour, about as fast as the Mesozoic (also-bird-like) Velociraptor. The conservation status of sandbar wounders is Least Concern due to their wide range, being a protected species, and being able to tolerate human activities, including being able to adapt to life in the cities and suburbs.