Raboon (SciiFii)

The raboon (Carnopapio grandis) is a species of cercopithecine Old World monkey, most closely related to the baboons, that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the tropical open woodlands, grasslands, shrublands, and scrublands across Africa to help boost biodiversity. The raboon is one of the largest species of monkeys, standing about 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) high at the hips and reaches the length of 4.9 meters (16.0 feet) in length. The raboon is a bipedal animal, unlike most monkey, using its long, thick tail for balancing its body. In physical form the raboon bears a distinct resemblance to the carnivorous, non-avian theropod dinosaurs. The raboon is a massive predator that preys on many of the slow-moving herbivores, and is also a scavenger that feeds on carrion. The raboon is a solitary animal throughout its life except during the breeding seasons. The gestation period is around 2-3 months on average, and the raboon young are cared for by their mothers for 2 years until they are independent from their parents. The raboon reaches sexual maturity at the age of 3 years, and the raboon has an average lifespan of between 20 and 30 years. The conservation status of the raboon is Vulnerable due to some habitat loss and historic poaching, however, thanks to the conservationists, the raboon is a protected species.