Naked-Faced Wounder

A naked-faced wounder (Latenivenatrix Dwarvenii) is a species of non-avian theropod dinosaur part of a wounder (Troodont) family native to southeastern USA (even Florida), but has since been introduced to California by accident due to zoo escapees when the zoos they lived in during 1960s-1970s shut down, and has since bred and flourish. They are named due to the lack of feathers on their faces. They are about the size of a turkey and are mostly carnivorous, feeding on wide varieties of smaller animals, but can also feed on roots, tubers, shoots, leaves, and fruit. They are completely tame towards any sapient species/beings and dylanusids. They tolerate with human activities very well and can easily adapt into a life in the cities and suburbs.