Blue-Browed Wounder

A blue-browed wounder (Troodon Mexicanii) is a species of non-avian bird-like Troodont (wounder) native to Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and southern California. Blue-browed wounders are omnivorous and feed mainly on fruits, roots, tubers, bulbs, potatoes, millipedes, spiders, scorpions, crustaceans, insects, fish, frogs, smaller reptiles, birds, eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Their natural habitats normally are grasslands, forests, swamps, wet and arid savannas, scrublands, and deserts, but they easily adapt to life in both cities and suburbs. They normally grow to about 10 feet long and weigh about the size of an Australian emu. Their species are named for males of this species having blue feather brows above their eyes. This species is not threatened by habitat loss or any other human activities.