Gigantocamelus (SciiFii)

The greater camel (Gigantocamelus americanum) is a species of large American camel that originally lived in the Pliocene through the Pleistocene 4.9 mya-300,000 years ago on the territory of the North America as an extinct species of Gigantocamelus and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced to the modern open woodlands and grasslands of North America to help boost biodiversity. It is one of the largest species of camels, It growing to be about 3.7 meters in length and 300 centimeters in height, weighing about 1670-2.485 kg. Because of its larger size than most other camels, its body is supported by long and massive limbs. Like many modern camels, the giant camel has a hump on its back to store fat in case of food shortages. It is a herbivore that mainly feeds on grasses, leaves, twigs, and fruits. The conservation status of the greater camel is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the greater camel's wide natural range.