Giramel

Giramel is a future descendant of domestic llamas that escaped from private farms. They are gigantic browsing herbivores that fill a similar niche to African giraffes, hence their names. They are about 17 feet tall from toetip to headtip. They also weigh about 500 pounds more than giraffes due to living in a more temperate climates. They mainly feed on spruce, oaks, eucalyptus, and some other tress.

Evolution
After the Late Holocene ended, llamas that escaped from private farms have survived and formed populations in many of the grasslands of North America. They began to grow taller over time, with their necks growing longer to help them reach the leaves of trees. They eventually evolved into the tallest land mammals of North America known as the giramel.