Arsinoitherium (SciiFii)

The rhinophant (Arsinoitherium africanus) is a species of paenungulate mammals belonging to the order Embrithopoda that originally lived in what is now northern Africa during the late Eocene through the early Oligocene of northern Africa from 36 to 27 million years ago and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced to the modern rainforests and mangaroove swamps of Africa to help boost biodiversity. Despite its rhino-like appearance, it is actually related to elephants, sirenians, hyraxes and the desmostylians. It is a rather larger animal, growing on average to be about 1.75 meters (5.7 feet) tall at the shoulders and 3 meters (9.8 feet) in length, with the weight of around 2,500 kg (5511 lbs). The rhinophant is a solitary browsing herbivore that primarily feeds on leaves, shrubs, fruits, and even non-toxic flowers. The conservation status of the rhinophant is Vulnerable due to some habitat loss and historic poaching, however, the conservationists have since protected rhinophants and their natural habitats.