Nothrohippus (SciiFii)

The Indian ramhead (Nothrohippus indicus) is a species of chalicothere that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the rainforests, wetlands, forests, open woodlands, grasslands, shrublands, and scrublands across India and Southeast Asia to help boost biodiversity. The Indian ramhead is a rather large animal, with the length of about 2.7 meters, the height of 200 centimeters, and can weigh around 800 kilograms on average. Like the closely related Tylocephalonyx of North America, the Indian ramhead has a "dome" on the top of its head, which is used in the same way as the horns of muskoxen and various species of wild sheep, for defense against non-sapient predators, for males fighting to become leaders of their herds and/or to win a right to mate. The lifestyles and lifecycle of the Indian ramhead is very similar to that of a muskoxen and various pure-browsing herbivores, being a herd-dwelling animal that lives in herds up to around 20 at a single group. The conservation status of the Indian ramhead is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the Indian ramhead's tolerance to many of the human activities.