Euceratherium (SciiFii)

The shrub-ox (Euceratherium collinum), also known as the wood-ox, is a species of ovibovine caprine native to North America. It originally lived during the Early to Late Pleistocene and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced to much of modern North America to help boost biodiversity. The prehistoric groups of Euceratherium were one of the first bovids to enter North America. It appeared on the continent during the early Pleistocene, long before the first bison arrived from Eurasia. The shrub-ox's natural range can spand from northern California, to central Mexico, to the Great Plains, and to the forests of eastern US. The shrub-ox is massively built and in size between an American bison and a musk ox. The largest known shrub-oxen can grow to have a body mass of 607.5 kg (1,339 lb). The shrub oxen are browsers with a diet mainly consisting of tree leaves and shrubs and they prefer hilly landscapes. The conservation status of the shrub oxen is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the shrub-oxen's wide natural range, and their tolerance to most of human activities.