Marbled Dylanus

A marbled dylanus (Dylanus marvelus) is an extinct medium-sized species of dylanus that lived in North America during the Pleistocene and early Holocene. The fossilized skulls of this species showed that they resembled a cross between an American common dylanus, a killer dylanus, and a Madagascar giant dylanus, but was mostly a peaceful vegetarian and mainly fed on fruits and sometimes carrion. The marbled dylanuses were named for their literal white spots that dotted their bodies, according to ancient Holocene cave drawings of marbled dylanuses. It is unknown on why marbled dylanuses became extinct, but it may have been due to early humans breeding the wild ancestors of domestic dylanuses, causing massive competitions between pet dylanuses and marbled dylanuses, leading to the extinction of marbled dylanuses.