Trestradraw
Noun ~ A rare cross breed of Pteranodon, closely related to the Pterodactyl from the Genus of Pterosaur. They existed in the Cretaceous geologic period in North America in what is now present day Jacksonville, Florida. Found mostly along the Interior Seaway of the Atlantic Ocean within close proximity to the banks of the St. John’s River. With a wing span of up to 25 feet, it closely resemble a large inland Seabird.
My favorite prehistoric bird has always been the Duval Trestradraw, because of its gracious survival abilities.