Water Wounder

Water wounder is a species of modern day non-avian theropod dinosaur part of a troodont family. They are piscivorous, feeding mainly on fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and frogs, but can sometimes also feed on eggs and man-made food to supplement their diet. They are well adapted for swimming on and underwater, hence their names. They are about the size of a great blue heron, and, despite competition from herons, water wounders flourish due to food left out by humans. They are native all the way from southeastern USA to western USA and to southwestern Canada. They tolerate and adapt really well with human activities and can adapt to life in the cities and suburbs.