Arctic rabbuck (SciiFii)

The Arctic rabbuck (Alcetescalagus hirsutus) is a species of large camelid-like rabbit that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the arctic regions of North America and Eurasia to help boost biodiversity. The Arctic rabbuck is a rather large lagomorph, growing to be about the size of a large alpaca. It is a herbivore that primarily feeds on grass, leaves, pine needles, roots, tubers, flowers, and vegetables, filling the niche similar to fast-moving antelopes such as gazelles and impalas of Africa. Heavily built with rolls of insulating fat, the Arctic rabbuck also has a thick hairy coat which turns white in the winter. The Arctic rabbuck is a social herd-dwelling animal that can live in herds of up to around 50 at a time, living alongside caribou/reindeer in mixed-species herds. The conservation status of the Arctic rabbuck is Near Threatened due to some habitat loss relating to global warming, however, thanks to conservationists, the Arctic rabbuck is a protected species and its habitat is also protected from further climate change due to humans switching from coal and oils to clean renewable energies such as solar and wind.