Procompsognathus triassicus


    These little guys are scavengers, but are known to attack a wounded animal. Their saliva contains a neurotoxin that makes a human feel sleepy. One of our handlers was petting one a while back, and he was bitten. He went into a deep sleep , and luckily we found him when we did. That attack led to the further study and creation of these little scavengers. It turns out that they will attack a wounded or non-threatening animal in packs, scaring the prey into staying still. If you make loud noises, it will scare them away. We have begun to study the creature closely and have learned that they have not been effected by the plague that has ravaged the other dinosaurs. Is it possible they are the cause of it? We here at Dinoman's Domain do not yet know, but with continued research and funding we hope to find out soon. We have a total of 6 Compy's here, and have a cluster of 7 eggs as well. The 6 Compy's are named: Bob, Joe, Mike, Jenny, Sweetums, and Cathy. They are friendly, and have free roam of the park. Please go to the nearest phone station if one of your party is injured, and if the Compy's approach you, jump around, shout, and throw things towards it (please do not injure it, you will be held liable if that occurrs). If you are bitten, go to any vendor or facility in the park and get an antivenom shot administered right away. Dinoman is not liable for mistakes made by you or your party in dealing with these animals. We have precautions all throughout the park, and have security cameras everywhere.