Violet-Breasted Wounder

A violet-breasted wounder (Latenivenatrix Indigoii) is a species on non-avian theropod dinosaur part of a wounder (Troodont) family native to eastern USA areas (including Florida), but has since been introduced successfully into California due to zoo escapees. They are about twice the size of a golden eagle and fill the similar niche to raccoons, foxes, and pelicans, but despite this, they still flourish due to abundant food left out by humans. They have shiny almost-black blue plumage with some green feathers and, hence their species' name, have violet feathers on their chests and neck areas. They are completely tame towards any sapient species/beings and dylanusids, except vampires. They are very tolerant to human activities and can adapt really well into a life in the cities and suburbs.