Domestic Psittacosaurus

Domestic Psittacosaurus is a domesticated dinosaur species that originated from the book "If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today" and are now very common livestock worldwide in reality. They are now kept as not just farm animals, but also as free-roaming animals (in zoos, safari parks, stores, restaurants, and other parts of human settlements), laboratory animals, and pets. Unlike "natural" Psittacosauruses, they need not just natural Psittacosaurus food, but also grass and modern-styled fruits, which makes them 89% much easier to keep in captivity than true wild Psittacosauruses. They are mainly kept on farms for their meat and eggs.