Giraffe Rhinoceros

Giraffe rhino (Indricotherium giganteus) are a species of hornless rhino descended from the prehistoric Indricotherium, which remained mostly unchanged. They resemble their ancestors, but they are 10% larger. They have no predators when they're adults, but the calves' predators are tigers, Asiatic lions, and leopards. They are also the second-largest living land animal, besides the giga elephant. They are named because people thought they look like a mix between a giraffe and a rhino. Because they are enormous, they can't be in captivity.