Double-Clawed Wounder

A double-clawed wounder (Balauromimus Americanum) is a species of bird-like leopard-sized non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Troodont (wounder) family native to Florida. They are named because of two pairs of sickle-like claws which they use to hunt smaller prey and, like all predatory small-to-medium-sized non-avian theropods, hunt in a similar fashion to birds-of-prey, using their claws as landing pads onto their prey and hanging on while using their clawed wings and toothy snouts to rip out chunks of flesh to kill their prey. Despite being predatory, they also feed on fruits, leaves, and even flowers to supplement their diet. They are completely docile and tame towards dylanusids and sapient species/beings and they also tolerate human activities and even adapt to city and suburban life.