Lakmara

Theosodon Sylvensis, commonly known as the lakmara, is the most common living member of the order Litopterna, found across the forests of the continent of Incognitia. While it resembles the Meridian guanaco and llama, it is in reality part of a much more ancient and distant clade found nowhere else in the world, related to the nearby tamdiroa and toxodon. It primarily feeds on low to mid-height branches in the podocarp and southern beech forests of the continent, using its distinctive prehensile snout to pull leaves and needles from trees, and having developed more specialized teeth to chew tougher foliage than its extinct counterparts in Meridia. While extremely common across even the developed portions of Incognitia, the lakmara has never been truly domesticated due to its fiercely independent temperament, although hunting for food and sport is common.