Terminator Hippopotamus

Terminator hippopotamuses are a group of omnivorous hoofed mammals closely related to both whales and hippos. Their scientific name is Dinohyus and Dinohyus are probably descended from Daeodons that adapted to deal with invading large true carnivoran mammals. They are the last group of entelodonts before time travel was invented. These mammals are mostly carnivorous, feeding mainly on deer (rarely moose), bison, peccaries, pigs, tapirs, camelids, chalicotheres (including mesorons), and others, but can also feed on roots, tubers, fruits, and grass if food shortages due occur or just if it doesn't feel like eating meat for a moment. They come in 31 species, each with different sizes, ranging from the size of a warthog (feeding on animals as large as peccaries) to the size of a formerly-extinct giant short-faced bears (feeding on animals as large as rhinos). None of the known terminator hippo species are threatened to extinction, since they tolerate habitat loss, urbanization, pollution, overpopulations, etc.