Gigantaur

Gigantaurs were a species of humanoids and among one of the largest land mammals.

Description
They are big animals about the size of an elephant. Their appearance resemble the human being, but are quadrupedal and much larger. Like the African elephant, they equip long sharp tusks as the males are bigger and equip larger and longer tusks while females are smaller and have smaller tusks. They also have tails like lizards. Despite their appearance, they are related to dylanuses.

Distribution
They were once found throughout most of North America, but are now restricted to nature preserves in North America's forests and grasslands, as well as few parts of the desert.

Behavior
They are solitary omnivores, coexist with a variety of formidable predators. Pinyerians, cougars, sabre-tooth cats, short-faced bears, coyotes and wolves are known to prey on young hippos. However, due to their aggression and size, adult Gigantaurs are not usually preyed upon by other animals. They can sometimes be aggressive if they have high amount of testosterone, which can result them attacking other animals such as bison, bears, deer, pronghorns, mooses and mammoths. They are, however, tame and playful towards humans, as humans are very friendly towards Gigantaurs due to they consider and view raboons as good luck, so humans constantly take good care of the giants.

Conservation Status
Gigantaurs are listed as extinct in the wild due to hunting for its ivory, meat and bones, but conservationists are doing their best to protect Gigantaurs by preserving them in nature preserves.