Blue-Throated Wounder

A blue-throated wounder (Linhevenator Albacrous) is a species of non-avian theropod dinosaur part of a wounder (Troodont) family native to western North America. It is named due to its wattle, which is blue in color, probably used for communication with other blue-throated wounders. Just like many other wounder species, they make series of shrills (sounding like a raspy version of tyto owl [barn owl, etc] shrills), cat-like purring, and many bird-like sounds. They are about the size of a great dane, and are just as hungry, but fortunately for sapient species/beings and dylanusids, they are completely tame and nonaggressive towards them and only feed on smaller animals and various types of vegetation. They are very tolerant to human activities and adapts really well into a life in the cities and surburbs of North America.