Reinphant

Reinphant is a species of gigantic deer closely related to a much smaller domestic reindeer and wild caribou. Reinphants are the world's largest deer and the largest native modern arctic animal, about the size of an Asian elephant. Their antlers are large and sloping, allowing the reinphant to shovel out snow in search for its main food, grass. They are so big that it has the ability to knock down trees in a similar manner to elephants and the formerly extinct mammoths, as well as having the ability to compress snow on the ground, allowing grasslands to dominate most of its native range. Reinphants are native to much of northern USA, Canada, Siberia, and northern Europe. They are sadly endangered due to habitat loss and sometimes poaching for their large sloping antlers, but conservationists are trying to help preserve this deer species.