A white-winged wounder (Megaloherbivorus Americanum) is a species of non-avian theropod troodont dinosaur native to swamps, marshlands, forests, and grasslands of Baja California, California, Oregon, and Washington. They are omnivorous and mainly feed on horsetails, ferns, cycads, leaves, fruits, nuts, seeds, vegetables, roots, tubers, shoots, bulbs, underwater plants, insects, fish, and frogs. They are about the size of a medium-sized turkey and are about as brave towards sapient species/beings as sapient species/beings never hunted these troodonts. They adapt really well into a life in the cities and suburbs, and they also tolerate really well with pollution and other forms of human activities, not even climate change is threatening these troodonts.
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