Indodylanus

Indodylanus is a genetically-engineered hybrid dylanus that was created by early Maverick Hunters of 600,000 years ago as a prototype of the then-upcoming genetically-engineered dylanus species as animal soilders, but rather than being euthanized, this species was protected due to Indodylanus's peaceful, gentle, and non-destructive behavior (although the latter came tens of thousands of years after the species itself was created) so they eventually became common household pets. They are hybrids of several dylanus species (as a base), a crested porcupine (for quill-like structures on their heads), a cassowary (for protofeather-looking appearances for its quill-like structures on their heads), an alligator (for their thick armor on their backs), pit vipers (for their ability to detect and see body heat), various species of tree frogs (for their ability to adapt to different habitats faster than most dylanusids), and both species of cephalopods (the cuttlefish and the squid, for their ability to change colors and skin shapes to camouflage). They resemble natural domestic dylanuses, but with light gray (almost) literally white skins, red irises, protofeather-like hairy structures on their heads (not just normal hairs), crocodilian-looking armor on their backs, sharp cat-like claws on hands and feet, and short skinny lizard-like tails. The indodylanus is an omnivore that feeds on the same type of food as natural domestic dylanuses, but can also feed on slime molds, various poisonous fungi, and a wide variety of man-made objects and chemicals due to their strong immune systems and strong stomach acids. Just like natural domestic dylanuses and their wild ancestors, indodylanuses have the ability to speak and are just as intelligent as natural domestic dylanuses.