Mixotoxodon (SciiFii)

The ravager (Mixotoxodon modernus, name meaning "mixture Toxodon of modern times") is a species of notoungulate of the family Toxodontidae that originally lived in South America, Central America and parts of southern North America during the Pleistocene, from 1,800,000—12,000 years ago as an extinct species, Mixotoxodon larensis, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced to the modern forests, open woodlands, and grasslands of South America, Central America, and southern North America to help boost biodiversity. The ravager is a large animal that can grow to be around 10 feet (3 meters) long, 5.9 feet (1.7 meters) tall, and weigh about 1500-3800 kg depending on an individual. It is a herbivore that primarily feeds on grasses, leaves, and shrubs, in a manner similar to Indian rhinoceroses, due to convergent evolution and due to filling similar ecological niches. The ravager is a solitary animal in most of its life except during breeding seasons or when/if it's a mother, caring for a single calf (due to the slow reproduction similar to that of rhinoceroses) until the calf grows up. The conservation status of the ravager is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the ravager's wide natural range, and its tolerance to some of human acivities.