Caribbean Wounder

A Caribbean wounder (Wounder Caribbeanus) is a species of medium-sized non-avian theropod dinosaurs part of the troodont family native to Caribbean Islands. They are about the size of the eastern wounder, but is more herbivorous and piscivorous due to less land prey items than in the mainland, so they feed mainly on horsetails, ferns, cyads, nuts, seeds, fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, shoots, bulbs, leaves, grass, underwater plants, insects, fish, and frogs, but can occasionally feed on smaller reptiles and rarely on small mammals to supplement their diet. They have slightly webbed feet on their feet and they have the ability to swim really well, so they can swim underwater really well and can hold their breath for about 14-18 minutes, and can hunt saltwater and freshwater fish efficiently due to their slightly streamlined bodies. They are very tame towards any sapient species/beings and nonnative mainland dylanusids, and they can adapt really well to pollution, climate changes, and even in both cities and suburbs.