Domestic Ornithopod

The domestic ornithopod (Holodromeusaura familiaris) is a species of non-avian herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur that was a result of genetic engineering of various small bipedal ornithopods of the Mesozoic (by some time travelers), eventually hybridizing with each other (after genetic engineering allowed them to interbreed with one another), creating a new species. The domestic ornithopod were bred in modern times to be, not just common sports animals or farm animals, but also pets, becoming one of the most popular pets, along with goats, dogs, cats, dylanusids, wounders, velociraptors, microraptors, and among others. The domestic ornithopods are vocal and make wide ranges of high-pitch chirps, whistles, brays, and songs. The domestic ornithopods need various types of common plants (even front yard or back yard plants) to stay healthy and are social animals, and they need some attention and affection from their owners. There are more than 350 breeds of domestic ornithopods, ranging from about the size of a chicken to about the size of a large dog, depending on a breed.