Masiakasaurus (SciiFii)

Masiakasaurus daemonodonta, also known as the orc, is a species of small predatory non-avian theropod dinosaur of the Noasauridae family that originally lived from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar as an extinct species, Masiakasaurus knopfleri, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Masiakasaurus daemonodonta was originally planned to be included in Cretaceous Park located in Sacramento, California, but around midnight in July 9th, 2038, several unidentified human intruders broke into Cretaceous Park and stole all 17 Masiakasaurus daemonodonta hatchlings, presumably for illegal pet trade, however, the intruders accidentally released all of the stolen Masiakasaurus daemonodonta hatchlings into the Californian wilderness. Eventually, the Masiakasaurus daemonodonta hatchlings grew up to adults and reproduced successfully, causing the population explosion from just 17 Masiakasaurus daemonodonta to more than a million throughout the western United States in 3 decades. Fortunately for the native wildlife, Masiakasaurus daemonodonta populations are under control from native predators, including bears, keeping the dinosaur's population stable, as of right now, rather than continuing to increase. Unlike most theropods, the front teeth of Masiakasaurus daemonodonta is projected forward instead of straight down. Masiakasaurus daemonodonta this a carnivore that uses its unique dentition to primarily snatch its main sources of food, including fish and other small prey. Masiakasaurus daemonodonta is a bipedal animal, with much shorter forelimbs than hindlimbs. Masiakasaurus daemonodonta is a rather small ceratosaurian that usually reaches an adult body length of around 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) on average. It is usually a solitary animal that spends throughout most of its life alone except during the breeding seasons. The reproductive lifestyle of Masiakasaurus daemonodonta is almost identical to those of turkeys and chickens, and the Masiakasaurus daemonodonta hatchlings grow up into adults in less than a year. The average lifespan of Masiakasaurus daemonodonta is usually around 25 years, although some individuals have been reported to live longer, almost about 30 years in age. The conservation status of Masiakasaurus daemonodonta is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the animal's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.