Shagger (SciiFii)

The shagger (Canicephalomimus carnivoros) is a strange omnivorous mammal, most closely related to bats, and one of the many mammals of the order Olitiaustroformes and the family Olitiaustridae, that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the rainforests of Hawaii to help boost biodiversity, and is sold commercially as common household pets and working animals across the world. In Australia and islands, the shaggers have replaced domestic dogs, due to the fact that domestic dogs have been banned from Australia and islands for the conservation's and biodiversity's sake. Made for entertainment, the shaggers are highly sociable, create special bonds with their masters and are able to live between 22-26 years. There are about 20 pure breeds differentiated sub-coat color, varying shades of red, stained, scratched, tricolor, etc. They are much slower breeders than dogs, to greatly reduce the risk of shaggers becoming invasive in Australia or on islands. The conservation status of the shaggers in Hawaii is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the shagger's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.