Dromaeosaurus (SciiFii)

Dromaeosaurus borealis (name meaning "boreal swift running lizard"), also known as the Arctic goblin, is a species of non-avian theropod dinosaur which originally lived during the Late Cretaceous period (middle late Campanian), sometime between 80 and 69 million years ago, in Alberta, Canada and the western United States, as an extinct species, Dromaeosaurus albertensis, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Dromaeosaurus borealis is a medium-sized animal, growing to be about 6.6 feet (2 meters) in length and 15 kilograms (33 lb) in weight. It It is a carnivore and its mouth is full of sharp teeth, and it has a sharply curved "sickle claw" on each foot, which are used to help it pin down its prey before using its sharp teeth to rip out chunks of flesh. Despite its sickle-like claws, Dromaeosaurus borealis does not normally hunt animals much larger than itself and only preys on animals that are slightly larger than itself (such as mule deer) and prey animals smaller than itself. It is a solitary animal that spends throughout most of its entire life alone except during the breeding seasons or if it has a mate it lives with, as this species mates for life. Dromaeosaurus borealis was originally planned to be included in Cretaceous Park located at Sacramento, California, however, due to intruders breaking into the park's laboratory and stealing Dromaeosaurus borealis eggs to sell them into illegal pet trade, there are now successful breeding populations of Dromaeosaurus borealis living in the wilderness across northern United States, most of Canada, and Alaska, where they are, by all accounts, thriving due to abundant prey items and being adapted to freezing temperatures thanks to its thick, fluffy feathers used for insulation. Like the living Velociraptor species, Dromaeosaurus borealis is highly adaptable and does not prey on humans, nor their pets or livestock, and they do not carry any diseases or viruses, due to the fact that SciiFii's animals were all created to be completely immune to diseases and viruses, so humans tolerate their presence.