Silesaura

A Silesaura is a group of large warm-blooded reptile descended from a group of monitor lizards, which evolved to resemble prehistoric Silesaurids of the Triassic, hence their names. They are native to Asia and are herbivorous, so they mainly feed on leaves, ferns, cycads, fruits, nuts, and seeds. They can be about the size of a small deer to about the size of a wildebeest, depending on a species. They are fast moving and are normally solitary except during mating seasons and/or if they're parents of their offspring. Most species are threatened from habitat loss, but some species ranging from about the size of a goat to about the size of a whitetail deer can adapt really well to a life in the cities and suburbs.