Warthogceros

Warthogceros is a future descendants of warthogs that survived and spread into North America from their native range from Africa to Asia. Warthogceros are now completely herbivorous, unlike their ancestors, feeding mainly on leaves and grass, while also filling a similar niche to the old world rhinoceroses. They are solitary animals in most species, but few species are somewhat social, living in small herds up to about 6.

Evolution
After the Late Holocene ended, humans are now gone, so some niches were already left open for many surviving animal species. Warthogs were one of these animals. After they had spread from Africa into Asian and finally North America through a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska, warthogs grew larger due to less large predators around in North America. They evolved into much larger and compeletly herbivorous species. Warthogs had evolved into warthogceroses.