Lizardpig

Lizardpigs are not pigs nor lizard, despite their names, but large elephantine modern day Dicynodonts native to New Zealand. They are about the size of a grizzly bear, but is completely docile to most native New Zealand animals and some nonnatives such as humans. They are primarily grazing animals, using their tusks to dig out grasses and flowers to feed, and they have complex stomachs like a grazing mammal to deal with tough vegetation. They are common in herds, but fully-grown males live alone to find a female to breed with, to ensure the further survival of the species, and this prevents inbreeding. They are not endangered since they tolerate habitat loss, climate changes, and introduced species.