Vegetarian Sinecrus

Vegetarian sinecrus (Cervainidae) are a family of amphibious herbivorous marine mammals that resembles a cross between a seal and a manatee, but are neither and are actually descended from a group of prehistoric elephant shrews of Eocene Africa that returned to the water. Unlike their closest relatives, the tusked sinecrus, all known species of vegetarian sinecrus, as their names suggests, are completely herbivorous, feeding mainly on underwater plants, algae, and even crops that sapient species/beings give them. They are either solitary or social pod animals, depending either on an individual, a subspecies, or a species. All known species of vegetarian sinecrus are listed as Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, their wide range, and their tolerance to most human activities.