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Description Southern Pumeira
Scientific name:
Height: 2 feet
Weight: 130 ibs
Habitat: forests and polar deserts
Native region: Antarctica
Evolved from: tayra
Lifespan: 15-30 years

- when Antarctica moved northward and collided with South America during the late Eoxenocene, various groups of animals endemic to South America started to migrate and colonized the once frozen wasteland. Canids, peccaries, rodents, Felids, and mustelids. One of those migrants is a tayra descendant called the southern Pumeira. Unlike their tropical counterparts (created by FutureOfNature ), these animals are pure white, possess bushy coats and tails, hunt in pairs, and seem to possess elongated canines that barely sticks out of their mouths.
- Their method of hunting is different from related species. The southern Pumeira hunts their prey by ambushing them, slash or bite the vulnerable parts, and wait until the prey item bleeds to death. They prey on various animals including birds, small mammals, and big game ( Gressilusid and antarctotherium ).
- Sexual dimorphism is present in this species, as males possess longer canines than the females.

Animals shown above are the southern Pumeira, bear fox, and bone diggers
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