Jurassicoraptor

Jurassicoraptor (name meaning "Jurassic thief") is an extinct species of prehistoric theropod dinosaur part of the Dromaeosaurid family. It was also one of the earliest known Dromaeosaurid in existence, having evolved in 165 million years ago in the middle part of the Jurassic period in what is now China. It was about the same size as a Compsognathus, a species of another feathery small dinosaur that was about the size of a modern day domestic chicken. Unlike its later descendants such as Utahraptors, Deinonychus, Velociraptors, and kin, it was a solitary animal, so it didn't hunt in packs, as there are no evidence of this animal behaving like its descendants, and it also was not a pure carnivore and was instead an omnivore that also fed on not just smaller animals, but also leaves and some small fruits and nuts, which would explain why this early Dromaeosaurid survived and evolved into wide varieties of Dromaeosaurids until the K-T mass extinction.