Tamdiroa

Macrauchenia Incognitia, commonly known as the tamdiroa, meaning "longest boy", is the one of the largest land herbivores on Incognitia, measuring up to 6 meters tall at the head. originally native to nearly all of Karowerae, human encroachment has limited the species to the southern portions of the island. It uses its long neck to reach leafy treetops, and has a long, nearly elephant-like trunk for reaching particularly high leaves and branches. The tamdiroa uses its camel-like hump for storing fat during the long winter night, during which time new plant growth is scarce. Sadly, tamdiroa have been subject to excessive hunting and poaching since the continent was first colonized by humans, and they are classified as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.