Western American Mammoth (New Pleistocene)

Western American Mammoth (or The American Elephant) is a future species of mammoth that lives in North America during the New Miocene to New Pleistocene epoch. It is also the largest species of elephant in the Alliasian Era. They are descended from African elephants. They are also the largest four legged animals to walk on earth.

Biology
Western American Mammoths are larger than the ancient Deinotherium making it the largest four legged animal on land. In Alaska, they have thick fur to protect themselves from the cold. Despite their name, they mostly live in the western parts of North America and Canada, they also live in Alaska and the Arctic.

Evolution
When humans left, after a few days many animals from zoos and safari parks, became neglected. Most animals died, due to their exhibits security, but animals that were kept in with electric fences and were large, managed to knock down their prisons or have their exhibits destroyed. Elephants managed to knock the fences and cages down. After escape, they migrate to North America by getting to the land bridge from Africa, Russia to America.