Lizrat

Lizrats are a species of modern day non-mammal synapsids that are native to New Zealand. Depending on a species, they are not much bigger than modern house cats or medium-sized dogs. Mammals are actually dirived cynodonts which evolved from the group that also includes a modern day lizrat. Lizrats have a mixture of reptilian and mammalian characteristics - they are furry and whiskered, but still walk side-by-side like (many) reptiles, hatch their young from eggs, and lack the mammary glands other than milk. They have antifreeze in their blood in case if the areas they're in are cold. They tolerate well with habitat loss. climate changes, and invasive species, they even flourish well in cities.