Daeodon (SciiFii)

The giant terminator hippopotamus (Daeodon robustus) is a species of entelodont artiodactyl that originally lived in what is now North America during the Oligocene through the Miocene as an extinct species of Daeodon and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced to the modern forests, open woodlands, grasslands, and shrublands of North America to help boost biodiversity. The giant terminator hippo is the largest known entelodont, with a large, bulky body, slender legs, and a long snout. It usually grows to be about 1.77 metres (5 ft 8 inches) tall at the shoulders and weigh about as much as an average-sized brown bear (Ursus arctos). Although it is generally pig-like, the entelodonts like giant terminator hippos are actually most closely related to the whales and "true" hippopotamuses. It is a solitary omnivorous mammal that primarily feeds on roots, tubers, fruits, carrion, insects, and various small-to-medium-sized animals (except humans or domestic animals). The conservation status of the giant terminator hippopotamus is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the giant terminator hippo's wide range, and its tolerance to many of human activities.