Gurgi

A gurgi (Gurgitherium melvii) is a species of hairy semi-bipedal mammal that originally came from Europe, but has since spread to North America since 1600s due to some gurgis being stowed away when gurgis were finding fruits loaded in ships. The gurgi resembles a large gopher with a sort of humanoid body design and with a short dog-like muzzle with flat teeth. It is primarily a herbivore, mainly feeding fruits, leaves, roots, tubers, bulbs, and even mushrooms, but can occasionally feed on insects and carrion to supplement its diet.