Name: Arsinoititan
Scientific name: Arsinoititan vergens
Type: Mammal
Diet: Herbivore
Family: Arsinoitheriidae
Social structure: Arsinoititans are social animals, living in large herds up to hundreds due to many predators around. They are sometimes known for joining other herds of other herbivores for protection against predators.
Preferred habitat: Jungles, snowy mountains, savannas, marshlands, swamps, temperate forests, mangroves, prairies, swamps, highlands, boreal forests, moorlands, scrublands, redwood forests, alpine meadows, taiga forests, tropical grasslands, lowlands, temperate grasslands, steppes, bamboo forests, floodplains, temperate woodlands, rocky mountains, boreal birch forests and alpine grasslands.
Bio: Arsinoititans are large, herd-dwelling, rhino-like species of embrithopods native to Exotic Island. They are descendants of few groups of Arsinoitherium zitteli that were brought to Exotic Island. Their ancestors also managed to survive the nuclear radiation and became two times larger than their ancestors due to many predators around. They are now larger and became almost more rhino-like than their ancestors. Around 12 feet tall and 16 feet long, making the Arsinoititans one of the most largest mammals of Exotic Island. They are found throughout the jungles, savannas, snowy mountains, marshlands, swamps, temperate forests, mangroves, prairies, swamps, highlands, boreal forests, moorlands, scrublands, redwood forests, alpine meadows, taiga forests, tropical grasslands, lowlands, temperate grasslands, steppes, bamboo forests, floodplains, temperate woodlands, rocky mountains, boreal birch forests and alpine grasslands of Exotic Island. They are known to fight off large predators to protect their herds at all costs. Arsinoititans are social animals, living in large herds up to hundreds due to many predators around. They are sometimes known for joining other herds of other herbivores for protection against predators. Despite their large size, Arsinoititans are preyed upon by many predators, including swamp dragons, Ennedi tigers, Pyrotyrannus, saber-toothed lions, Komodo rexes, Gigaspinosaurus, predatory birds, etc.