Korean Goatbird

Korean goatbird is a species of bipedal Cerotopsid dinosaur native to both North and South Korea, where they naturally lived in forests, swamps, and grasslands. They are descended from a prehistoric group of Koreaceratops that remained unchanged throughout the Cretaceous and survived the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous (possibly because they were semi-aquatic) and made it into modern times. Despite competition from herbivorous mammals like deer, goats, antelopes, etc, Korean goatbirds flourish in even in cities, where they are a protected species. They are herbivores that mainly feed on leaves, fruits, ferns, cycads, and flowers, but rarely feed on grass. They are listed as Least Concern as they are still thriving and are not endangered.