Giant wildebeest (SciiFii)

The giant wildebeest (Connochaetes magnificens), also known as the giant gnu, is a species of wildebeest that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the open woodlands, grasslands (including savannas), and shrublands across Asia and Africa to help boost biodiversity. As its name suggests, the giant wildebeest is the largest species of wildebeest, growing to be about the same size as a very large horse. Due to its larger size than most wildebeest, it is not as social as other wildebeests, living in herds of up to around 25 individuals in most of the time, but the herds of giant wildebeests can occasionally be up to around 100 when there's an abundance of vegetation available. The most common plants that the giant feeds on includes grasses, roots, and shrubs. The conservation status of the giant wildebeest is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the giant wildebeest's wide range.