Antarctican Dylanus is the only Dylanus species in Antarctica. They are descended from domestic dylanuses that were genetically altered by humans to live in cold places, including Antarctica. They resemble a hybrid between the wild dylanus and the Madagascar giant dylanus, but with (an almost) white-coloured skin. They prey on young penguins and other native small Antarctican animals.
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