Marsupial ungulate (SciiFii)

The marsupial ungulate (Thylacodromeus adrea) is a species of ungulate-like marsupial that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the open wetlands, open woodlands, grasslands, shrublands, scrublands, and deserts across South America to help boost biodiversity. The marsupial ungulate is a rather large marsupial, growing to be about the size of an average-sized gazelle when fully grown. The marsupial ungulate fills the similar ecological niche to the gazelles, springboks, and impalas of Africa, being entirely herbivorous and mainly feeds on leaves, shrubs, grasses, desert plants, tubers, and other kinds of vegetation. The marsupial ungulate is one of the fastest land marsupials on Earth, reaching speeds of up to about 85 km/h and is able to jump almost as efficiently as a springbok, allowing it to easily escape from most predators, except the marsupial cheetah (Didelphofelis velocus), the only natural predator of the marsupial ungulate, besides humans. The marsupial ungulate is a social herd-dwelling animal that can live in groups consisting of up to about 50 individuals at a time. The conservation status of the marsupial ungulate is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the marsupial ungulate's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.