Utahraptor (SciiFii)

Utahraptor copia (name meaning "Zoo's Utah seizer"), also known as the tiger raptor and the giant goblin, is a species of large dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that originally lived approximately 139 to 134.6 million years ago during the earlier part of the Cretaceous Period and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. It was originally intended to be included in the Cretaceous Park, but the Association of Zoos and Aquariums commissioned SciiFii to buy and keep Utahraptors in many accredited zoos due to their large size and familiarity to many non-avian dinosaur enthusiasts, becoming one of the most common zoo non-avian dinosaur species. It is, not only one of the largest known species of dromaeosaurid dinosaur that has ever lived, but also one of the largest carnivorous maniraptorid feathered non-avian theropod dinosaur, growing to be around 7 meters long and weigh around the same as the grizzly bear, much larger than an ostrich. It is a solitary predator and scavenger, in a manner like a cross between a tiger and a vulture. Despite their large size and carnivorous nature, the Utahraptors are completely peaceful, gentle, and tame towards people due to genetic engineering by SciiFii, making them popular zoo animals.