Moose-nose horse (SciiFii)

The Moose-nose horse (Cervusequus alces), is a species of wild horse that originally did not exist, but was created by SciiFii and introduced to the forests and open woodlands of Eurasia and North America to help boost biodiversity. The moose-nose horse is a solitary animal, unlike most other large horses, spending most of its time alone except during breeding seasons or if it's a caring mother of its calf. It is a browsing herbivore that primarily feeds on leaves, nuts, fruits, shrubs, barks, and ferns. The moose-nose horse is named for the shape of its nostrils, which not only aid in eating its food (different from most large horses due to being a browser), but also to help warm up the air its breathes in cold forests. It also been nicknamed Sleipnir/Sleipner in some Nordic countries, because of the incredible speed giving the illusion with it having eight legs. The conservation status of the moose-nose horse is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the moose-nose horse's wide range.