Jefferson's Dylanus

Jefferson's dylanus (Dylanus jeffersonii) is an extinct Pleistocene species of dylanus named after Thomas Jefferson, who also found fossilized bones of an extinct species of sasquatch known as the Jefferson's sasquatch (also known as the Jefferson's ground sloth). The Jefferson's dylanus was much bigger than most other American dylanus species, being about the size of a New Zealand giant dylanus due to abundant food sources and due to competition for food from other dylanus species. It was likely a complete herbivore as the fossilized teeth of this dylanus species suggests, although some paleontologists argued that this dylanus may have also fed on smaller animals and occasionally carrion. It is currently unknown on why the Jefferson's dylanus had became extinct.