Struthiomimus (SciiFii)

Struthiomimus occidentalis (name meaning "western ostrich mimic") is a species of medium-sized ornithomimid dinosaur that originally lived in the Late Cretaceous Period in what is now North America, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Struthiomimus occidentalis is a swift bipedal theropod covered in feathers, equipped with a small toothless beak and an omnivorous diet consisting mostly of seeds, grains, shrubs, leaves, fruits, insects, scorpions, spiders, lizards, and small mammals. It was planned that Struthiomimus occidentalis were going to be included in Cretaceous Park located in Sacramento, California, but zoos and farm owners commisioned for SciiFii's Struthiomimus occidentalis due to their docile and friendly nature towards people, and were sold by many zoos and farms, making them among the most common large non-avian dinosaurs, being found in almost every zoo and farm worldwide. The feral breeding populations of Struthiomimus occidentalis can be found throughout Africa, Australia, California, Oregon, Montana, South Dakota, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Texas, which were once thought to be descendants of escapees from the zoos, but it turns out that they were in fact descendants of farmed Struthiomimus occidentalis that were released or in some cases escaped, and by all accounts, they are thriving despite some historic and minor eradication efforts.