Vampire Dinosaur

The vampire dinosaur is an extinct species of Ceratopsid dinosaur native to southern and southeastern Asia. It was about the size of a raccoon and was the only known species of carnivorous Ceratopsid, though it only drank on the blood of larger animals, including elephants, rhinos, buffalos, eastern and southern duckbills, Asian giraffe beasts, and other larger animals, hence its name. They were mostly scaly, except for the back of its neck, which was covered in feathers, and was tan in color while its feathers were brown in color. It lived during the middle Pleistocene (650,000 years ago) to around 1470s, when it suddenly became extinct for some reason, possibly due to human knights who slayed them. However, due to perfectly preserved remains with usable DNA, scientists are currently trying to bring back this species from extinction.