Name: Unibuck
Scientific name: Ceramono hystrax
Type: Mammal
Diet: Herbivore
Family: Bovidae
Social structure: Unibucks are social animals, living in large herds up to thousands due to many predators around. Herds are led by dominant and aggressive bulls that protect the herds from predators. Unibucks are usually known to join herds of other herbivores for protection against predators.
Preferred habitat: Steppes, tropical grasslands, prairies, rocky deserts, floodplains, savannas, lowlands, alpine grasslands, redwood forests, semi-deserts, highlands, river valleys, wetlands, scrublands, alpine meadows, moorlands, temperate grasslands, rocky mountains and temperate woodlands.
Bio: Unibucks, also known as unicorn antelopes, are large, herd-dwelling, one-horned species of antelopes native to Exotic Island. They are descendants of few populations of roan antelopes and sable antelopes that were brought to Exotic Island. They grew larger than their ancestors due to the nuclear radiation. Their ancestors also managed to survive the nuclear radiation and grew larger than than their ancestors, about half the size of a moose. They are now found throughout the steppes, tropical grasslands, prairies, rocky deserts, floodplains, savannas, lowlands, alpine grasslands, redwood forests, semi-deserts, highlands, river valleys, wetlands, scrublands, alpine meadows, moorlands, temperate grasslands, rocky mountains and temperate woodlands of Exotic Island. These large antelopes are considered as the actual unicorns of Exotic Island due to having a one horn, unlike their ancestors. They are known to be aggressive and fight off predators in order to protect their herds at all costs. Unibucks are social animals, living in large herds up to thousands due to many predators around. Herds are led by dominant and aggressive bulls that protect the herds from predators. Unibucks are usually known to join herds of other herbivores for protection against predators. They tend to migrate to search for new feeding grounds. They are preyed upon by many predators, including swamp dragons, bone jackals, saber-toothed lions, predatory dinosaurs, razor badgers, groundhawks, etc.