Partridge Creek Beast

A Partridge Creek beast (Titanotroodontus) is a species of large carnivorous non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the troodont family native to forests, grasslands, and scrublands of Alaska and most of Canada. They are the largest native carnivorous dinosaur of modern times, being 29.4 feet long and weighing about 4.7 tons. They prey on native fauna such as mammoths, mastodons, elephant beasts, American giraffe beasts, bison, and bears, but can also prey on some nonnative species such as feral pigs, cattle, rhinos, and others. They are normally solitary hunters, but can hunt herds of bison when the bison herd travels through their territory. They don't hunt humans as they have fears of humans due to humans historically hunting them in 1700s.