Tusked Sinecrus

Tusked sinecrus (Cornurostridae) are a family of amphibious marine carnivorous or herbivorous mammals that resembles a cross between a manatee and a seal, but with tusks, hence their group's name. Their tusks are normally used to fight other males for competition on foods and/or territories, but can be used to fight back from attackers such as big cats. The herbivorous species can feed on underwater grasses and algae, while the carnivorous ones can feed on crustaceans, fish, and squid. All known species of tusked sinecruses are listed as Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, their widespread range, and their tolerance to most of human activities.