Unkhreraptor

Unkhreraptor was an extinct species of dinosaur found in Sandywood National Park in Quagero, Huitca. It was a large parvosaur about the size of a person, with traits consistent with other dromaeosaurids.

Etymology
The name Unkhreraptor comes from the Zashit word "Unkhre", meaning "Ash", due to how the first fossil discovered was charred and covered in an ash layer. it is thought that this this individual Unkhreraptor was killed during a fire, and subsequently buried. The name quageroensis honors the province where the fossils were first found.

Discovery & Research History
Unkhreraptor was discovered in 551 AJC, in Sandywood National Park by HTSAA paleontologist Pablito Elquagero. It was quickly excavated, and the dinosaur genus was named.

However, the full species name, Unkhreraptor quageroensis, originated much later. The genus did not have any assigned species and the taxon remained a nomen nudum for roughly nine years until finally receiving a redescription and a single assigned species by Dr. Tara Sauranis.

Biology
Being a parvosaur, Unkhreraptor was a smaller theropod compared to the more famous larger creatures. The animal was likely very agile and covered in feathers. It was a carnivore, preying on smaller reptiles, mammals, insects, and other creatures it could find.