Vorombe titan (SciiFii)

The giant elephant bird (Vorombe titan), also known as the giraffe bird, is a species of elephant birds, a family of large ratite birds endemic to Madagascar, that was once extinct since the Early Holocene, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced throughout the rainforests, forests, swamps, open woodlands, grasslands, and shrublands across Madagascar to help boost biodiversity. The giant elephant bird is thought to be the largest and heaviest bird known to have ever existed, growing to be more than 9.8 feet (3 meters) tall and weighing between 530-732 kilograms on average. Like other elephant birds, the giant elephant bird is a pure herbivore that primarily feeds on fruits, seeds, leaves, shrubs, and ferns, although occasionally, like many herbivores, it may feed feed on insects to supplement its diet. The giant elephant bird is a solitary animal throughout most of its life except duriny the breeding seasons. The conservation status of the giant elephant bird is Vulnerable due to some habitat loss and historic poaching, however, thanks to the conservationists, the giant elephant bird is a protected species and is slowly, but surely, making a comeback.