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Description Common Name: Elephant Dog
Common Name Synonyms: Baku, Ingitiszoan Baku, Long-Legged Tapir
Scientific Name: Elephacanis baku
Size: 122.5-237.5cm tall in the shoulders, 183.75-356.25cm from snout to tail
Classification: Perissodactyl Ungulate
Habitat: Forests, Grasslands, Deserts, Swamps, Savannas, Arctics
Diet: Omnivorous; diet consisted of grass, ferns, twigs, leaves, fruits, fish, insects, small carrion
Description: This animal looked like a cross-breed between an elephant and a coyote, or that this animal, the Baku, was a Chinese mythical creature, with a head and tusks of an elephant, eyes of a rhinoceros, body of a brown bear, arms and legs of a tiger, and tail of a muskox. But this one was Ingitiszoa's big animal, the Elephant Dog. When you compare this animal with both Malayan and American Tapirs, this meant that the Elephant Dog was the biggest of the tapirs. Half-like tapirs which that females are bigger than males, while they have short legs and tails, the Elephant Dog had long flexible trunks, and they have long legs, and a middle-length bushy tail, and a mane. Of course that males are tusked, and they are taller, bigger, and muscular than females, but females are heavier, but smaller and shorter height than males. Like that of moose, which their calves have no patterns than deer, the baby elephant dogs are called "foals," and they have white spots and stripes, until their patterns are much more darker during adulthood. Females are darker in color than males, though No.2 elephant dogs have the same patterns, in order to help them recognize their species. Unlike tapirs which they are solitary, most elephant dogs lived in herds called "tribes." A tribe is consisted of low-ranking individuals of both sexes, their calves, high-ranking individuals, and several elders, all lead by a mating pair of alphas, yet females are more gentle, shy, and more cow-like behaviors, while males are more tougher, and territorial. Males used their tusks for fighting and biting each other for their mates and for the dominance of the tribe. They can quite get along with Muskupines, like that of zebras and wildebeests. The predators of the Elephant dogs, are kalpanas, hyapins, dragons, tigers, coyotahs, tyrannosaurs, carnosaurs, ceratosaurs, and alligators. Elephant Dog calves have fallen prey to gryphons, wolves, lions, hyenas, jabberwockeys, Triceratopses, Spinosauruses, brainshrinkers, leopards, jaguars, bears, jackals, vultures, and crocodiles. Most Elephant Dogs had misconceptions as the ones who destroys people's dreams with their eyes. But in reality, that most Elephant Dogs are active all day, and all night, but sometimes they can get some sleep in the morning, dawn, and dusk.

Art (C) Shawn Brunner ,aka Patchi1995  
Elephant Dog species (C) Shawn Brunner, aka Patchi1995  
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Comments: 16

bear48 [2016-10-28 00:33:38 +0000 UTC]

nice job 

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Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2016-10-28 01:08:59 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! Are the elephant-dogs are more as strange as the muskupines?

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bear48 In reply to Patchi1995 [2016-10-28 02:37:13 +0000 UTC]

Muskupines not so much strange ars they ar interesting and cute 

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Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2016-10-28 03:01:54 +0000 UTC]

Really! Is it because of their trunk and the male's tusks(the male's tusks are incisors and canines, makes him the strangest member of the tapir family)?

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bear48 In reply to Patchi1995 [2016-10-28 18:58:53 +0000 UTC]

I just like them

do not know what else to say but that they touch a place in my heart 

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Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2016-10-28 19:05:48 +0000 UTC]

Bakas?

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bear48 In reply to Patchi1995 [2016-10-28 19:18:37 +0000 UTC]

(Bakas?)?

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Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2016-10-28 19:22:02 +0000 UTC]

Oops Bakas and Elephant-Dogs are the same animals, but I meant what you said, that nobody know what else to say, but that they touch a place in your heart?

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bear48 In reply to Patchi1995 [2016-10-28 19:24:15 +0000 UTC]

yep

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Patchi1995 [2016-10-07 03:33:19 +0000 UTC]

That ManticoreWarrior21  is what the Elephant Dog looked like.

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KallyToonsS In reply to Patchi1995 [2016-10-07 15:31:11 +0000 UTC]

I had no idea that they're bakus.

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Patchi1995 In reply to KallyToonsS [2016-10-07 15:33:39 +0000 UTC]

True, that the Baku is another common name of an Elephant Dog. Do you think that this creature might be stranger as/than the muskupine?

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KallyToonsS In reply to Patchi1995 [2016-10-07 15:33:51 +0000 UTC]

Yes.

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Patchi1995 In reply to KallyToonsS [2016-10-07 15:46:01 +0000 UTC]

I'll take it as a yes.

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KallyToonsS In reply to Patchi1995 [2016-10-07 15:46:10 +0000 UTC]

Yep

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KallyToonsS In reply to Patchi1995 [2016-10-07 11:37:25 +0000 UTC]

Cool

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