Elephant Stalker

Elephant stalker is a descendant of a group of Saurornithoides that survived the K-T extinction and evolved to fill the niche left behind by the long-extinct Tyrannosaurids (before time travel was invented). They are carnivorous, feeding on mainly on Asian elephants (their main food source), but can also feed on Indian rhinoceroses, Some large types of deer, and sometimes (and historically) hippopotamuses (until their extinction in Asia, but humans reintroduced hippopotamuses back to Asia). They are the largest native carnivorous dinosaur of modern times, growing to about 21 feet long and weigh about 4 tons. They are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching for the elephant stalker's teeth and claws, as an effect of killing elephant stalkers, Asian elephant population is increasing and is going out of control, as elephant stalkers help control the population of Asian elephants, and without elephant stalkers, larger population of Asian elephants could damage some ecosystems.