Giant Ethiopian wolf (SciiFii)

The giant Ethiopian wolf (Canis neosimensis) is a large species of canid that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced to the open grasslands, highlands, and savannas of Africa to help boost biodiversity. They are a more social animal than the gray wolves of Eurasia and North America, living and hunting in large packs in order to hunt large prey such as equines, antelopes, rhinos, and bovids. They are one of the largest canids, reaching about the size of a dire wolf. Their main rivals includes lions, leopards, hyenas, wild dogs and giant jackals. The conservation status of the giant Ethiopian wolf is Endangered due to minor poaching and habitat loss, but the conservationists have since protected them, and the population trend of the giant Ethiopian wolf is currently increasing.