Killer Dogman

Killer dogman is a bipedal and upright walking werewolf-like species of canine that is native to North America. It isn't a werewolf, as werewolves are wolf-like canine-like carnivorous apes, but dogmen are true canines, they became werewolf-like due to convergent evolution. They also don't turn any sapient species into their own kind as they lack the ability that werewolves have. Just like werewolves and unlike herbivorous dogmen, however, killer dogmen are true carnivores that prey on deer, goats, sheep, horses, cattle, camels, young bison, sasquatches, bigfoots, herbivorous dogmen, and other herbivores, but killer dogmen can also scavenge on dead animals and on human leftovers. Unlike true wolves (which they co-exist with), however, killer dogmen are solitary hunters to avoid overcompeting true wolves to extinction. They are not endangered due to conservation and their ability to adapt and flourish in human settlements.