Rostruvenator

Information
Rostruvenator itchyensis is a fish-eating member within the genus Rostruvenator, an early synapsid dinosaur mesopredator that mainly survived by eating small food sources and evading larger predators such as Lupomimus. When fully-grown, the Rostruvenator grew to approximately the size of a Velociraptor.

Design
Rostruvenator icthyensis had a rather long snout of its time, complementing its fish-catching lifestyle. It has long, skinny legs for quickly running from danger and has small ear flaps. Unlike the Lupomimus lineage, Rostruvenator has long thumbs, instead having a shorter ring finger and pinky finger. The thumb toes have especially long claws, somewhat resembling those of a cassowary.

Rostruvenator icthyensis was a very small synapsid dinosaur that grew to two feet at the shoulder when fully-grown.