True dinosauroid (SciiFii)

The true dinosauroid (Dinosapiens homo) is a species of upright-walking, tailless, humanoid, non-avian troodont dinosaur that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii. The true dinosauroid can grow on average of between 5 and 6 feet (1.5-1.8 meters) tall on average, although there are individuals who grow to be about 7 feet (2.1 meters) tall. The true dinosauroid has semi-manipulative fingers, able to grasp and hold objects to a certain degree, and binocular vision, like those of a human. The true dinosauroid, like other members of the troodontid family, has large eyes and three fingers on each hand, but unlike them, the true dinosauroid lacks wings and has one finger on each hand that are partially opposed to allow better gripping ability. Unlike any other non-avian theropod (re)created by SciiFii, the true dinosauroid has the ability to pronate its wrists, due to the complete lack of special wrists bones that would have prevented its hands from pronating, allowing the true dinosauroid to better manipulate objects, and is based on the speculation that the dinosauroid could evolved that specialization if its ancestors didn't originally go extinct. The true dinosauroid, unlike other members of the troodontid family, has a toothless beak. The true dinosauroid has skattered primitive hair-like feathers all over its otherwise scaly body and has a coat of hair-like feathers on its head, similarly to human hair. As with most other modern reptiles and birds, its genitalia is internal, so wearing clothes is only optional for this species. The true dinosauroid requires a navel, as a placenta aids its development of a large brain case. However, it does not possess mammary glands, and it instead feeds its young, as some birds do, on regurgitated food. The true dinosauroid has highly developed vocal cords that allows it to speak in, not only its own language sounding somewhat like bird song, but also human-type languages such as English, etc. The true dinosauroid has a wide variety of cultures, religions, technologies, etc. The true dinosauroid is a social animal similarly to humans, although some true dinosauroids can live alone. The conservation status of the true dinosauroid is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the true dinosauroid's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities, including being able to work with and live with humans.