Saber-Toothed Wounder

A saber-toothed wounder (Smilodontosauroids Oregonus) is a species of bird-like lion-sized non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Troodont (wounder family) native to Baja California, California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. They are mostly social pack hunters and are named because of three pairs of large saber teeth sticking out which are normally used to bite into their prey's throat to cut off the prey's wind pipes to prevent their prey from breathing until their prey dies. They are fully carnivorous and they primarily prey on horses, tapirs, deer, sheep, goats, pig, peccaries, camels, and other animals smaller than a large cow. Despite their fearsome appearance and the fact they are fully carnivorous and hunt in packs, they are completely docile and tame towards dylanusids and sapient species/beings, they also tolerate human activities and adapt well into cities and suburbs.