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MOOBIT

The Moobit (moobiom retardius retundees) also known as Bailey Cummings is a mammal, that has a body usually ranging from 1-2 meters long and approximately 85 centimeters wide however, the Moobit can grow longer. The size of a Moobit largely depends on what it eats. The Moobit is a herbivore that only eats carrots, bark and a mixture of seeds.

The Moobit is commonly found in the top 6 CO2 emitting countries. China, United States, The European Union, India, Russia and Japan. The Moobit, during the 1900's had a population of over 290,000 however, the mammals population is slowly diminishing with an estimated 75,000 left.

Etymology (Origin)
The wondrous other life forms were created during the primordial soup period, with Earth’s early oxygen free atmosphere and the rich mineral water, this caused the combination of RNA and Iron which lead to the creation of living things we see today, including ourselves. The Moobit’s origins are vaguely known. It is theorized that the Moobit was a bacteria that had landed on Earth millions of years ago and had evolved, adapting to harsh conditions that the Earth provided.

History and Evolution
The Species known as Moobit contain similar features to that of a cow and rabbit, therefore attaining its name "Moobit". The Moobit encountered many extinction events however the species managed to survive them. How the species were capable of such a remarkable achievement is to this date unknown.

Environmental Trends That Led to Survival
These organisms adapted to each and every environmental change and atmospheric difficulties on the early Earth. They use the emission of carbon dioxide from the Earth to breathe and survive. Just like the first aquatic life and land mammals, especially like dinosaurs, these creatures evolved and adapted, repeat and this process has been the case till this very day.

Habitat and Population
The Moobit is known to currently live in suburban areas, areas known to emit high levels of Carbon Dioxide. In terms of global distribution you can find these creatures in the following countries of: China, United States, the European Union, India, Russia and Japan all due to the fact that these 6 countries emit the most of CO2 that contribute to this Earth. A major factor that does, however, contradict where the Moobit lives, is also its feeding habits and is the reason why many of the Moobits are seen in its natural habitat of jungle and savannah like biomes, rich in the foods that these creatures prey on.

Social activity
The familial structure of the Moobit is identical to that of a human. They have family and relatives which they often hang around. They also make friends with other Moobits. Moobits get what seems to be arranged marriages at the age of 6 and live in their own area when in the wild. They nurture their young until 2 years of age, when the Moobit is finally mature enough to venture on its own. They socialise in herds and communicate to each other with a series of differently pitched moos. Movements made by the tail also indicate to one another about their mood.

Location in the Food Web
The Moobit falls into the same category as the cow in the food web. Animals such as H4wks, 34gles and Foxes attack the Moobit, in terms of also the main animals that attack Moobits in North America are Wolves and Grizzly Bears, in Asia, Wolves and Tigers prey on them from time to time. In Africa, Moobits are sometimes eaten by Lions and Leopards and in Australia, a type of wild dog called a Dingo sometimes preys on the Moobit for its rewarding meat.

Biology
Although the Moobit is a mystical creature, the Moobit has a very small brain that is not able to comprehend the world like many other animals such as dogs. Moobits rely on their super-hearing to notice predators, they are able to hear when needed, from up to 5 kilometres away. The Moobits only internal organ is its heart. It has fascinated scientist for centuries how this creature is able to move, communicate and do anything a normal living creature could. Researchers continue to experiment on this animal in attempt to find ways for humans to become more like Moobits in hope of survival. The life cycle of a Moobit is very simple and plain. They are mammals that are born through sex. When the young are born they feed on their mothers udders until the age of 4 years. This is when the Moobit has fully matured and is able to reproduce. The gestation period of the Moobit is 2 months. Most Moobits live up to the age of only 15 years. Like cows, Moobits eat a mixture of grass hay, alfalfa hay, grains as well, corn, grass silage as well as carrots. The Moobit is an herbivore and does not eat meat.

Characteristics and Features
- The Moobit has a beautiful fur coat of splodges of black and white, with often rare hints of silver essence within the fur, great for conserving heat during harsh winters.

- There is also the addition of beefed up legs, with a hardened, coarse skin at the sole of the hoof for great ability to run wild and also protect itself.

- Also the Moobit possess large and floppy yet highly receptive ears that can erect themselves on the hearing of noises, much too useful for its survival.

- The body also consists of the female child nourishment tool, the udders, and also the added rendition a fluffy white bun attached to a long muscle covered over by the fur, also known as a tail. The tail is often used to sway away flees that are attracted to the heat of the animal.

- The Moobit has two of each eyes, ears and nostrils but that of four horns too for obvious purposes of protection, and also a large mouth for great consumption of food, as in GREAT consumption of food.

Reproduction
Moobits go into estrus for four to 30 hours, which is indicated by swelling and redness of the vulva and general restlessness. During this time they are ridden by others of their kind, both male and female. The full estrous cycle lasts between 14 and 24 days. Ovulation occurs approximately 12 hours after estrus ends. Gestation lasts between 240 and 330 days. The actual birth should take less than two hours, and the placenta should follow two to six hours after the birth. The Moobit offsprings are generally born feet first with their heads between their forelegs. They receive their immunity from colostrum, which is a milky white fluid that appears after giving birth but before true udder milk appears. The Northern Virginia Community College's veterinary department advises feeding newborn Mooboobees at least 4 pounds of colostrum within an hour of birth to improve chances of survival. Moobits are primarily bred for livestock purposes, focusing on weight gain to increase profits at slaughter. They are herd animals that establish a hierarchy that becomes evident during feeding and watering times.

Diet
The amount at which the Moobit eats of its desired diet is what contributes to its massive embodying structure. The Moobit is a herbivore that only eats carrots, bark and a mixture of seeds. Moobits eat a mixture of grass hay, alfalfa hay, grains as well, corn, grass silage as well as carrots. The Moobit is an herbivore and does not eat meat.

Impact on the Earth
The Moobit only has one large impact on the word, its ability to live with only a heart and a brain. This has led scientists to believe that humans may be able to genetically modify themselves to become more like the Moobit and be able to survive and adapt to even the worst conditions. Thanks to the Moobit, scientific enhancement for eternal youth and long lasting lives has never been so promising, EVER!

Sources & Claim Testers
Research provided by Doctors and Scientists as well as the famous alien entomologist, Dex Hamilton.

Animals Biologist: Bailey Cummings (Fired). Oh and yes Bailey, pun intended.

Animal Architectural Engineer: Joshua Callaghan

Research and Background Scientist: Niraj Sapkota

Evolution Etymologist: Soorya Konath

These men are rated in the top 69 percentile of smartest people on earth, and

69% of the time these men are smart all the time.