Africa (Mio-Pleistocene)

African Savannah African Gray Wolf - Descended from gray wolves that migrated and spread to Africa from Eurasia and North America due to the land bridge between Africa, North America and Europe were formed. It has now became rivals to African painted dogs. It is the second largest subspecies of gray wolf. African Wild Dog - A species of wild dog (also known as African hunting dogs or African painted dogs) that is found in African Savannas. Same species alive today. Quagga Zebra - A subspecies of plains zebra, unlike it's relative it is brown, with stripes only on its upper torso. It is named because it resembles an extinct quagga. African Elk - Descended from elk that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but with shorter fur. African Moose - Descended from moose that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are less hairy than their ancestors. African Mule Deer - Descended from mule deer that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors. African White-Tailed Deer - Descended from white-tailed deer that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but with shorter fur. African Fallow Deer - Descended from fallow deer that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but with shorter fur.