Subhyracodon (SciiFii)

The hornless American rhinoceros (Subhyracodon modernus) is a species of hornless rhinoceroses that originally lived in what is now North America during the Late Eocene through the Late Oligocene as an extinct species, Subhyracodon mitis, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced to the modern open woodlands, grasslands, and scrublands of North America. With a length of 2.4 m (8 ft) and a weight of 381.3 kg, it is a tapir-sized herbivore that dominates the plains alongside other perissodactyls such as horses, brontotheres, tapirs, chalicotheres, and relatives. The hornless American rhinoceros has no horns, relying more on its speed to escape from predators, although it has a pair of bony nasal ridges. It is a rather common animal, often being found in small herds up to around 9-11 individuals at a time. The hornless American rhinoceros is a peaceful herbivore that mainly feeds on low-lying plants such as grasses, shrubs, and among other vegetation it can reach. The conservation status of the hornless American rhinoceros is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the hornless American rhinoceros' wide range, and its tolerance level to habitat loss similar to those of whitetail/mule deer, allowing hornless American rhinoceroses to live in parts of cities and suburbs.