The Western Wounder is one of the last dinosaur species, evolving from Troodons that survived the extinction of most dinosaurs and remained unchanged. Its favorite food it likes to hunt are wild boars, bison, deer, northern llamas, tapirs, American ostriches, and occasionally feral dogs and cats, but also likes to eat small mammals, reptiles, frogs, fish, insects, berries, and leaves. It lives in Western USA areas, including California. Like all troodon descendants, they can tolerate well with human activities and can survive in all kinds of human settlements.
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| - The Western Wounder is one of the last dinosaur species, evolving from Troodons that survived the extinction of most dinosaurs and remained unchanged. Its favorite food it likes to hunt are wild boars, bison, deer, northern llamas, tapirs, American ostriches, and occasionally feral dogs and cats, but also likes to eat small mammals, reptiles, frogs, fish, insects, berries, and leaves. It lives in Western USA areas, including California. Like all troodon descendants, they can tolerate well with human activities and can survive in all kinds of human settlements.
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| - The Western Wounder is one of the last dinosaur species, evolving from Troodons that survived the extinction of most dinosaurs and remained unchanged. Its favorite food it likes to hunt are wild boars, bison, deer, northern llamas, tapirs, American ostriches, and occasionally feral dogs and cats, but also likes to eat small mammals, reptiles, frogs, fish, insects, berries, and leaves. It lives in Western USA areas, including California. Like all troodon descendants, they can tolerate well with human activities and can survive in all kinds of human settlements.
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