Pygmy Styracosaurus

Pygmy Styracosaurus is a species of Styracosaurus that originated from a popular game, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, but has since been introduced to real life North America, where, just like all formerly fictional CGI species/beings, they are no longer polygons or just other animating codes and such, instead they are living breathing animals with flesh, bones, skin, etc. They are also the smallest species of Styracosaurus in real life, about the size of a southern white rhinoceros, as how the game they came from portrayed them. They are completely herbivorous, feeding on ferns, cycads, leaves, and fruits, but unlike other Styracosaurus species, since they came from Jurassic Park franchise, like all herbivorous Jurassic Park species, they also feed on flowers and grass possibly due to scientists using frog DNA, but unlike their ancestors and like all herbivorous species from Jurassic Park franchise that now exist in real life, they can now feed on any poisonous plants with no ill effects. They are found throughout Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, where they have no predators as adults, but the young can be preyed on by Florida panthers, black bears, coyotes (only as hatchlings or ones few months old), and alligators. They are listed as Least Concern as they tolerate well with human activities.