Liaoxipterus (SciiFii)

Liaoxipterus cineraceo is a species of pterodactyloid pterosaur that originally lived from the Barremian-Aptian-age Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Chaoyang, Liaoning, China, as an extinct species, Liaoxipterus brachyognathus, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Liaoxipterus cineraceo is a rather average-sized pterosaur, having a wingspan that usually reaches about 6.5 (2 metres). It is a scavenger that uses its distinctive teeth to sever morsels from large carcasses in the manner of a cookie cutter, filling the similar ecological niche to its rivals such as vultures and condors, to name a few. The wings of Liaoxipterus cineraceo is adapted for soaring, which helps it find carcasses before terrestrial carnivores find them. It is usually a solitary animal, living most of its life alone, but if and when there's enough food, this species can congregate in large flocks. Liaoxipterus cineraceo is found throughout North America, descended from the ones that escaped from the warehouse in New York City after the SciiFii Pterosaur Incident occurred in October 12, 2039, as a result of a group of unidentified criminals, probably either street gangs or terrorists, who released them after the failed attempt to steal them for possible use of war animals. Liaoxipterus cineraceo is an adaptable animal, capable of thriving in hot and cold climates, humid and arid environments, and can flourish in a life in the cities and suburbs.