Borealohyrax



The Borealohyrax is a sheep-sized, shaggy, herbivorous hyrax relative. Borealohyraxes are native to much of the Atlas Mountains, were it gets cold, so Borealohyrax has developed woolly fur to deal with the freezing temperatures there. They are herd dwelling animals that normally live in herds up to about 75 in each group. They are gentle towards humans and seem very tame as humans do not hunt Borealohyraxes due to conservation efforts and due to the fact that Borealohyrax meat is toxic to ingest, possibly due to the Borealohyrax's diet consists of toxic plants (which contains toxins that Borealohyraxes are immune to), not just grass. It is also one of the last living member of the Pliohyracidae family, along with the Megahyraxis, the Aquahyrin, and the Rigorutanes.