Kaftodon

The Kaftodon herd around in small groups within the Lost Glacier.

Physiology
They retain a massive mane and tinges of fur around their body, stripes run all across their body ending in a barbed tail that they can use to attack foes.

Behavior
They're more hostile than the Gastodon yet are also more frightful, they in comparison will cower from larger creatures but will charge relentlessly against any foe they see regardless of the distance.

Note: Similarly to how Apceros form circles when there's a threat, the Kaftodon will curdle together with their fur sticking out to look like massive ounces of fur sticking out to confuse predators into thinking its one large creature.

Attacks
Charge: They will directly charge at the hunter.

Homing Charge: Unlike the Kestodon and Gastodon, they can poise and auto-aim their charge at hunters even when the hunter is on the move.

Tail Whip: They can whip their tails around which deals a significant amount of damage.

Snowball Toss: It will bash its head into the ground and proceed to force a snowball out of the ground and toss it at the hunter with its head.

Role in the Food Chain
Minimal - (Extremely Low) - Low - Average - High - Extremely High - Apex - Legend

Main Prey: Snow Herbs, Berries

Arch-Rivals: Majority of frost predators (mostly Great Zeurros and its Zeurros underlings)

Tracks: N/A

Habitat Range
Found in arctic locations where they're perfectly adapted for the cold climate.

Ecological Niche
They're at the bottom of the food chain in the Lost Glacier, occasionally preyed upon by Zeurros, Quanzos and various larger creatures. Unlike creatures such as the Popo however, these herbivores are armed with weapons that can prove deadly to some hunters.

Biological Adaptations
Their manes grant them protection during blizzards, armed with a thick spiked skull and a barbed tail, they have various ways to defend themselves from predators such as Zeurros.