Elsornis (SciiFii)

Elsornis mongoliensis is a species of enantiornithine bird in the family Avisauridae that originally lived in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous as an extinct species, Elsornis keni, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and now lives in Cretaceous Park located in Sacramento, California, as an animal ambassador. Unlike.native modern birds, Elsornis mongoliensis retains a toothy snout and clawed fingers on its wings. It is a rather average-sized member of its group, growing to be around 25 cm (10 inches) long, not including its tail feathers, about the size of the rock dove. Elsornis mongoliensis is nearly flightless, preferring to walk and run over flying, only flying when necessary, similarly to roadrunners, and like them, Elsornis mongoliensis is carnivorous, preying primarily on insects, scorpions, frogs, small lizards, and small mammals, having a lifestyle similar them.