Ruffed Wounder

A ruffed wounder (Lycatroodon Floridanus) is a species of bird-like hyena-sized non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Troodont (wounder) family native to Florida. Their genus is named Lycatroodon (wounding toothed wolf) because they often make wolf-like howls to communicate with other ruffed wounders in long distances, so this would explain why people often mistaken their howls for wolf howls, which causes sightings of wolves living in today's Florida. They are omnivorous and mainly feed on shrubs, grass, cacti (being able to remove their spines without getting harmed), fruits, roots, tubers, bulbs, insects, small fully-terrestrial vertebrates, eggs, and carrion. They are completely docile and tame towards dylanusids and sapient species/beings, and tolerate well with human activities, as well as adapting to life in both cities and suburbs.