Name: Titan sheep
Scientific name: Titanovis brontis
Type: Mammal
Diet: Herbivore
Family: Bovidae
Social structure: Titan sheep are social animals, living in large herds up to thousands due to many predators around. Herds are led by aggressive and dominant rams that protect the herds from predators.
Preferred habitat: Steppes, alpine meadows, foothills, semi-deserts, lowlands, alpine grasslands, moorlands, rocky deserts, temperate forests, rocky mountains, scrublands, boreal birch forests, temperate grasslands, arctic and tundra regions, temperate woodlands, redwood forests, mountainous plateaus, boreal forests and snowy mountains.
Bio: Titan sheep are large, herd-dwelling species of wild sheep native to Exotic Island. They are descendants of populations of feral sheep, snow sheep, mouflons and bighorn sheep that were brought to Exotic Island and hybridized with each other, forming a new species. Their ancestors also managed to survive the nuclear radiation and became larger than their ancestors, about the size of a Sumatran rhino. They are one of the most species of wild sheep that ever lived. They are found throughout the steppes, alpine meadows, foothills, semi-deserts, lowlands, alpine grasslands, moorlands, rocky deserts, temperate forests, rocky mountains, scrublands, boreal birch forests, temperate grasslands, arctic and tundra regions, temperate woodlands, redwood forests, mountainous plateaus, boreal forests and snowy mountains of Exotic Island. These wild sheep are known to be extremely aggressive and fight off predators in order to protect their herds. Titan sheep are social animals, living in large herds up to thousands due to many predators around. Herds are led by aggressive and dominant rams that protect the herds from predators. They are preyed upon by many predators, including bone jackals, blue hyenas, groundhawks, swamp dragons, predatory dinosaurs, razor badgers, saber-toothed dholes, bronze wolves, etc.