Common olitiaustra (SciiFii)

The common olitiaustra (Cynotraga vulgarops) is a strange omnivorous mammal, most closely related to bats, and one of the many mammals of the order Olitiaustroformes and the family Olitiaustridae, that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the rainforests of Hawaii to help boost biodiversity. The common olitiaustra is approximately 1 meter tall and weighing 65 kilograms. The common olitiaustras are fairly common in the areas near the coasts, thickets, and savannas. The wild specimens are commonly sighted in large groups of up to 15 individuals who travel in packs, covering large territory. The common olitiaustra is an omnivore that is mostly carnivorous, primarily feeding on animals smaller than itself and also foraging on fruits, although it is known to prey on nonnative deer and goats. Although its jaw is capable of breaking bones, or are capable of attacking prey 5 times bigger than itself, it is proven to be easy to handle and to breed, which allows it to be domesticated. The common olitiaustra's gestation period is about 30 days, with the ability to procreate about 5 pups per litter, however, can have up to 5 litters in a year. The conservation status of the common olitiaustra is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the common olitiaustra's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.