Antarctican False Camel

Antarctican false camel is a camel-like animal with a wide nose, rhino-like feet, and woolly fur to protect itself against the cold climate. It evolved from a prehistoric Macrauchenia that made it to Antarctica and thrived due to abundant food and lack of nonnative predators like smilodons, while the native Macrauchenias in mainland South America became extinct in the Pleistocene era due to nonnative smilodons. Eventually, Macrauchenias in Antarctica evolved to be better equipped to survive in freezing temperatures and able to not sink in the snowy ground. They resemble a cross between a camel, a moose, and a tapir, but with a wide nose to help warm up the air it breathes as well as having splayed out rhino-like feet so it doesn't sink into the snow. It is a herbivore that feeds on grass, leaves, and berries. It fills a similar niche to mainland moose of North America, Asia, and Europe.