Macadon

A macadon is a species of arboreal omnivorous raccoon-sized non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Troodont family closely related to wounders that is native to Florida. It evolved a similar body plan to mammals due to convergent evolution, and evolved monkey-like prehensile tails along with opposable thumbs to help them climb in trees and buildings. They mainly feed on insects, spiders, fish, frogs, fully-terrestrial vertebrates, and eggs. They are not currently threatened as they tolerate habitat loss, pollution, and can adapt well to cities and suburbs, but the feral populations of rhesus macaques in Silver Springs, Florida, may threaten some populations of native macadons if they made it out and breeding outside of Silver Springs as they would outcompete native macadons in some populations.