Interatherium (SciiFii)

The Brazilian psudeosquirrel (Interatherium scuiroides) is a species of Interatheriidae notoungulate mammal that originally lived from the Early to Middle Miocene (Santacrucian-Mayoan) in what is now the Santa Cruz, Collón Curá and Sarmiento Formations in Argentina as an extinct species of Interatherium and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced throughout the modern rainforests, swamps, forests, and open woodlands of South America to help boost biodiversity. It is a very small notoungulate, growing to be only about 3.3 feet (1 meter) long and weigh about as much as a large squirrel. It is a semi-arboreal herbivore that primarily feeds on fruits, leaves, shrubs, roots, tubers, and other vegetation. It is a solitary animal that lives in most of its life alone except during breeding seasons. The conservation status of the Brazilian psudeosquirrel is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the Brazilian psudeosquirrels' wide range and their tolerance to most of human activities.