Aquahyrin



An Aquahyrin is a modern genus of medium dog-sized otter-like beaver-like omnivorous hyrax relatives. Aquahyrins are mainly found in coastlines of eastern Africa, southwestern Asia, southern Asia, southeastern Asia, western North America, and Australia. Unlike the sea otters, they tolerate very well with polutions and climate changes, and unlike beavers, they are mostly peaceful and won't attack unless if provoked. They normally feed on seaweeds (such as kelp), clams, oysters, scallops, crustaceans, and fish, but can also feed on insects and carrion to help reduce competition from otters. It is also one of the last living member of the Pliohyracidae family, along with the Megahyraxis, the Borealohyrax, and the Rigorutanes.