Lupomimus

Information
Lupomimus dipodelli was a descendant of the Parapithecus from five million years before and is among the most primitive members of the family Pseudocanidae, which extended for nearly thirty million years. It has evolved longer jaws for snatching, a longer skull, pointy ears, and a more robust body. Lupomimus can go after larger prey than Parapithecus, such as the deer or pigs of its time. Lupomimus was also five feet at the shoulder. Although not an ideal prey source, Rostruvenator would have had to keep wary of this predatory synapsid dinosaur.

Design
Lupomimus has a similar fur distribution to Parapithecus, having hair on the back of its head, on the front of its limbs, and covering its back. Lupomimus grows two fake tails out of fur, one on each leg, as a quick adaptation to counterbalance.

Lupomimus dipodelli grew to just over four feet at the shoulder.