Gigapotamus

The Gigapotamus split from Gigaphant. Since there are so many other herbivores on the land it has adapted to eating the aquatic plants since there were no others in the water. Its tall legs were perfect wadding through the water. Its size is a bit smaller but its body in comparison to its legs are bigger and thus it can no longer hold its own body weight out of the water and even has problems in shallow water. Its toes have totally degenerated and only have foot pads at the bottom that protect it from the gravel bottom. It uses its 2 pseudo-trunks to eat the huge leaves of the Lillypalm. Their butt-nostrils have gown taller to prevent drowning as well as their ears and eyes moving to the tops of their head for better vision above the water. Large herds travel together eating fresh Lillypalm up and down the Ovi River. During the spring they have their babies in Ovi Lake and raise them there until winter in which they will travel up south for fresh Lillypalm.