Anyapotamus
The close relative of the west American Romahnskapotamus. Commonly referred to as the Anyippo, mostly herbivorous, semiaquatic mammal and ungulate native to "Region 2" in the American Midwest. Extremely rare, the Anyapotamus is one of only two bipedal offspring of the high pitched Cherylotamus, the other being the aforementioned Romahnskapotamus. The name is derived from the ancient Greek for "river kitty".
Speed: 19 mph (On Land, Running)
Lifespan: 80 - 100 years
Trophic level: Omnivorous
Gestation period: 280 days
Diet: Herbivore
Mass: Male: 46 – 50 lbs (youth), Female: 58 – 61 lbs (youth)
Speed: 19 mph (On Land, Running)
Lifespan: 80 - 100 years
Trophic level: Omnivorous
Gestation period: 280 days
Diet: Herbivore
Mass: Male: 46 – 50 lbs (youth), Female: 58 – 61 lbs (youth)
Anya is such a mus; she's kind of an Anyapotamus