American Giant Dylanus

The American giant dylanus is an extinct dylanus species that lived in the Great Plains of North America. It was among the largest known dylanuses on Earth, possibly growing to be about the size of or almost about the size of the another extinct giant dylanus species, Indian giant dylanus, and like them, they were completely herbivorous, but their body design suggests that they resemble a cross between an American common dylanus and a killer dylanus. They most likely fed on fruits, leaves, and shrubs as their teeth and stomach contents in some fossil specimens shows. Like all known species of dylanus of the genus Dylanus, they were bipedal animals that walked upright on their hindlegs like a human, using their grasping hands for pulling down branches and for manipulating stuff.