Hunchback

Hunchbacks are a genus of animals that aren't humsns and aren't even apes or primates at all, despite how movies and other popular media portray them, but are actually a group of dylanusids. They are omnivores, feeding mainly on fungi (even poisonous ones due to their strong immune systems), fruits, vegetables, insects, crustaceans, fish, frogs, small non-deadly reptiles, eggs, small birds, smaller mammals, and carrion, but can also feed on man-made food. They range from the size of an emu to the size of an almost-fully-grown male gorilla. They are named because they have huge hunchback-likr humps on their backs, which contains not just fat (unlike that of camels which only contains fat), but also water to store in case if dry seasons do occur. Some species were almost made extinct by careless humans in historic times, from 1600s to late 1800s, due to unusual features these dylanusids have, which made humans wanting to torture and be cruel towards some species of hunchbacks, in a similar manner to s fictional human hunchback named Quasimoto, but all hunchback species are gentle and shouldn't deserve to be treated poorly, like all animals who shouldn't be treated cruely. The hunchbacks are now a protected species, so treating them poorly, cruely, etc is illegal to do to hunchbacks of many species.

Different species of hunchbacks

 * European hunchback (Spinotherium Europeanus)


 * Chinese hunchback (Spinotherium Regalis)


 * Darwin's hunchback (Spinotherium Darwinii)


 * Georgian hunchback (Spinotherium Lusoodontus)


 * African hunchback (Spinotherium Africanus)


 * Siberian hunchback (Spinotherium Russius)


 * Pakistan hunchback (Spinotherium Fussomerai)


 * Japanese hunchback (Spinotherium Japanesius)


 * Taiwanese hunchback (Spinotherium Asiaticus)


 * Indian hunchback (Spinotherium Indicus)


 * Bladdernosed hunchback (Spinotherium Unithoraxus)


 * Greater hunchback (Spinotherium Tyrannii)