raptor training begins young, your favourite part of your job is being able to be a part of the greatest scientific breakthrough but, caring and training the adorable little raptors is a close second. They are trained one on one sometimes but are also kept together as a group to stop them from feeling any loneliness, after all, dinosaurs aren't killing machines, they are animals, just like the sharks that swim in the sea, and the lions that scout their domain, they hunt not out of anger, but out of hunger.
it is yet again the time of day where you begin your training with the little ones, you sit in the nursery watching the raptor run around playing with the toys already littered in chew-marks, for now you are training this one on it's own. He is the smallest of the group and has a dotted pattern with multiple shades of brown and olive, his snout is especially scaled while his body is feathered like a small baby bird. He is probably the most clueless of the group but he is learning much faster, he is definitely the kindness as well