List of introduced species

A complete list of the introduced species  for even quite small areas of Novum Terram would be dauntingly long (literally). Humans have changed history, because went back in time to the start of the Cambrian Era, prevented meteors that would cause extinction events, and even introduced more different species from today's world (even genetically-engineered ones), prehistory (through time travel), or fiction (through universe travel, aka universal travel, dimension travel, or dimensional travel) to new environments in the real world/modern times than any single document can hope to record. This list is generally for established species with truly, yet nearly wild populations—some were not kept domestically, not kept in zoos/safari parks, not kept in pet stores, nor kept on ranches—that have been seen numerous times, and have the very successful breeding populations. While most introduced species can cause negative impact to new environments they reach or were brought to, some can have positive impact, just for conservation purpose.

In this list, if the species has an I symbol next to the species name, that means that species is an invasive species, if the species's name doesn't have an I symbol next to it, it isn't an invasive species, but they can still thrive even if it's not an invasive species.

Also, for the original version of this one, see here! Also, welcome to the more revised, more modern and complex version of the original list of introduceds species! You're welcome to give us some suggestions. Also, this list is now in alphabetical order per category. So, please enjoy, folks! Well, I always endorse this. Also, you're all free to edit this page, but don't scandalize this page! Also, if a species is an enemy or a villain, be sure they won't do the bad things anymore! Remember that. Thank you and have a nice day to you all. I hope you experience this page, and good luck suggesting and editing this page all you want!

(Note: All deadly and non-deadly diseases in the United Federation of Earth's territories (the ones that are viruses, bacteria, etc.) including ebola, malaria, zika, rabies, stomach bug, and others, as well as non-mushroom-type fungi, even fictional diseases, and especially electronic viruses, are eradicated in all of the United Federation of Earth's territories, so they aren't listed here, and now many sapients can now live longer, even the oldest people alive as well.)

Happy editing!

Australia
Main article: Australia

Plants

 * Audrey II I from a 1986 American rock musical horror comedy film directed by Frank Oz, Little Shop Of Horrors, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike the Audrey II from that film, her clones may still grow in full size, but could be having the same height as an average bigfoot, and can reproduce themselves a a slow rate, but now they can no longer consume the human race and take over the world.)
 * Australian fern bamboo I in the rest of Australia.
 * Birch I from the Northern Hemisphere to Australia.
 * Blueberry I from the Northern Hemisphere to Australia.
 * Bridal creeper I from central and southern Africa to Australia.
 * Deathbottle I from a British 2002 thirteen-part documentary television miniseries, The Future Is Wild, to real life Australia.
 * European fern bamboo I from Europe to Australia.
 * Flora colossus I from a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Australia.
 * Giant fern bamboo I from Asia to Australia.
 * Koster's curse I from South America to Australia.
 * Lantana I from Africa and the Americas to Australia.
 * Oaks I from the Northern Hemisphere to Australia.
 * Patterson's curse I from western and southern Europe, northern Africa and southwestern Asia to Australia.
 * Redwood trees I from California and China to Australia.
 * Scotch thistle I from Europe and Wesern Asia to Australia.
 * Spruce I from the Northern Hemisphere to Australia.

Mammals

 * Opossum I


 * Springhare I


 * Burgundy Bandicoot I


 * Tasmanian devil I (from Tasmania to mainland Australia)


 * Looney Tune-ish Tasmanian Devil I


 * Gerbil I


 * New Guinea tree kangaroos


 * Javan rhinoceros I


 * Indian rhinoceros I


 * Black rhinoceros I


 * White rhinoceros I


 * Common hippopotamus I


 * Pygmy hippopotamus I


 * African elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Hyrax I


 * Pika I


 * Cheetah I


 * Bobcat I


 * Caracal I


 * Serval I


 * Gray wolf I


 * Pronghorn I


 * Okapi I


 * Giraffe I


 * Asian lion I


 * Black bear I


 * African buffalo I


 * Water buffalo I


 * Wisent I


 * American bison I


 * Mule deer I


 * Wild pig I


 * Dromedary camel I


 * Fallow Deer I


 * Water deer I


 * Donkey I


 * Banteng


 * Ferret I (eradicated)


 * European hare I (eradicated)


 * Mountain hare I (eradicated)


 * European rabbit I (eradicated)


 * Brumby I


 * Red fox I (eradicated)


 * Northern palm squirrel I


 * Eastern gray squirrel I (Eradicated due to persecution of tree kangaroos and koalas.)


 * House mouse I


 * Pacific rat I (Eradicated due to persecution of birds.)


 * Black rat I (Eradicated due to diseases and consumption of crops.)


 * Brown rat I (Eradicated due to diseases.)


 * Human I


 * Animean human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * North American Macaque I


 * Northern Vampire Bat I


 * Domestic Hyena I


 * Domestic Eland I


 * Domestic Sable Antelope I


 * Domestic Pronghorn


 * Domestic Mesoron


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Ground Squirrel


 * Domestic Dylanus


 * Madagascar Giant Dylanus I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Domestic Tapir I


 * Domestic Blackbuck I


 * Weredog I


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Australia (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Australia (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)


 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Australia


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Australia


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Australia


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Australia (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Australia (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Australia (Note: They still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations.)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Australia (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Australia (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Australia)


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Australia (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torso areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 13 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Mewnimen I from a Disney Channel animated series, Star vs The Forces of Evil, to real life Australia.


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * Carnivorous kangaroo I


 * Diprotodon (reintroduced)


 * Phascolonus (reintroduced)


 * Thylocoleo (reintroduced)


 * Protemnodon (reintroduced)


 * Procoptodon (reintroduced)


 * Sthenurus (reintroduced)


 * Simosthenurus (reintroduced)


 * Giant koala (reintroduced)


 * Meganarctos (aka giant ground koala) (reintroduced)


 * Pig-footed bandicoot (reintroduced)


 * Giant devil (reintroduced)


 * Thylacine (reintroduced in both mainland Australia and Tasmania)


 * Chalicothere I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia


 * Ancylotherium I from Pliocene Africa to modern Australia


 * Entelodont I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia


 * Hyaenodont I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia


 * Andrewsarchus I from Eocene Asia to modern Australia


 * Early manatee from Eocene Jamaica to modern Australia


 * Purgatorius I from Cretaceous North America to modern Australia


 * Desert Leaper I


 * Rabbuck I


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Australia (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Gremlin I from Gremlins film franchise to real life Australia


 * Mogwai I from Gremlins film franchise to real life Australia


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life Australia


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Australia (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Vampire I from mythical Europe to real life Australia.


 * Jiangshi I from mythical China to real life Australia.


 * Corey Mc I


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I


 * Palapple I


 * Grimmarg I


 * Ripper Roo I


 * Tikbalang I


 * Crockeroo


 * For'du I


 * Marsupial gorilla I 


 * Marsupial echidna I


 * Hedgehogroo I


 * Monotremed hedgehog I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Darwin's Edaphosaurus I (from Walking with Monsters documentary to real/modern Australia)


 * American Thrinaxodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Marshland Placerias I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)

Birds

 * Common pheasant I


 * Common myna I (eradicated)


 * European starling I (eradicated)


 * Eurasian skylark (eradicated)


 * Common blackbird I (eradicated)


 * Eurasian tree sparrow (eradicated)


 * European greenfinch (eradicated)


 * European goldfinch (eradicated)


 * Pigeon I


 * Spotted dove I


 * Hill myna (eradicated)


 * Common vampire finch I


 * House sparrow I (eradicated)


 * Mallard duck I


 * White-faced whistling duck I


 * Scaly-breasted munia (eradicated)


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * New World Ostrich I


 * European Emu I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * American Peacock


 * North American Kiwi I


 * SealGrebe


 * African Giant Condor from Africa to Australia


 * Northern Eagle Hawk from the northern hemisphere to Australia and other Oceania islands


 * European woodstock I from Europe to Australia


 * Darwin's woodstock I from Borneo to Australia


 * Japanese woodstock I from Japan to Australia


 * Chinese woodstock I from China to Australia


 * Siberian woodstock I from Siberia to Australia


 * White-throated woodstock I from India to Australia


 * Upland moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia


 * Eastern moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia


 * Bush moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia


 * Giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern Australia


 * Giant malleefowl (reintroduced)


 * Genyornis (reintroduced)


 * Dromornis (reintroduced)


 * Gastornis I from Eocene Europe and North America to modern Australia


 * Alexander's bird I from Cretaceous Mexico to modern Australia


 * Jehol bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Jixiang bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Sape bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Confucius bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Fan-tailed bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Spanish intermediate bird I from Cretaceous Spain to modern Australia


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Australia


 * Owlman (aka English giant owl) I from cryptozoology England to real life Australia


 * Mothman (aka American giant owl) from cryptozoology North America to real life Australia


 * Rainbow crow (aka fire crow) from mythical North America to real life Australia

Modern reptiles

 * House gecko


 * Rhinoceros iguana I


 * Tegu I


 * Nile crocodile I


 * American alligator I


 * Runner Lizard I

Prehistoric non-dinosaur non-pterosaur reptiles

 * Megalania I


 * Wonambi I


 * Quinkana I


 * Meiolania I


 * Walking Postosuchus (from a BBC documentary, Walking with Dinosaurs, to real life/modern New Caledonia)


 * Ophthalmosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)


 * Seal Island Sharer Cryptoclidus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)


 * Giant Liopleurodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)

Dinosaurs (modern, prehistoric, and former fictional species)

 * Dryosaurus from Jurassic North America to modern Australia


 * Leaellynasaura I from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Hypsilophodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern Australia


 * Muttaburrasaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Australovenator from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * American Plateosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Cannibalistic Coelophysis I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Swimming Eustreptospondylus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Rhinoceros Horned Ornitholestes (aka Rhinoceros Ornitholestes) I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Red-Crested Allosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Greater Diplodocus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Blue-Sided Brachiosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * BBC's Stegosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Common Dryosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * European Utahraptor I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * European Iguanodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * North American Iguanodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * European Polacanthus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * North American Polacanthus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Australian Troodon I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I

Pterosaurs

 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I

Former fictional reptiles

 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Australia (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Australia)


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)

Amphibians

 * Cane toad I (eradicated)


 * Gastric-brooding frog (reintroduced)


 * Chinese giant salamander


 * Koolasuchus I


 * Spooky (aka spookymander) I

Fish

 * Asian carp I


 * Brown trout


 * Common roach


 * European perch I


 * Mosquitofish I


 * Rainbow trout I


 * Rosy barb


 * Rudd


 * Tilapia I


 * Tench


 * Weather loach


 * Asian River Shark I


 * American River Shark I


 * Diplomystus I from Eocene North America to modern Australia


 * Knightia from Eocene North America to modern Australia


 * Priscacara I from Eocene North America to modern Australia


 * White River monster I from cryptozoology North America to real life Australia

Arthropods

 * Argentine ant I (eradicated)


 * Dung beetle I


 * Black Portuguese millipede (eradicated)


 * Western honeybee


 * Fire ant I (eradicated)


 * Yellow crazy ant I (eradicated)


 * European wasp I (eradicated)


 * Giant cockroach I


 * Coconut crab I (reintroduced)


 * Christmas Island red crab I (note: formerly only in Christmas Island, it was introduced to most other Pacific island, so it can now be found in almost all other Pacific islands, especially Australia, also unlike their ancestors from Christmas Island, they now have developed a terrestrial crustacean's lungs (not just gills, although their lungs could came from genetic engineering from humans) to survive completely on land, can now tolerate freshwater and brackish water (not just saltwater, possibly also due to genetic engineering), can now tolerate low and high humidity, can now tolerate colder and warmer temperatures, and can now tolerate human activities and are now adapting to both wild parts of Australia and human settlements of North America, allowing them to live in the entire Australian continent)


 * Giant Ground Crab


 * Manipulator I from Cretaceous Asia to modern Australia


 * Tamatoa (aka tamatous or crabzilla) I from Disney's Moana film to real life Australia (note: it is also known as crabzilla due to its gigantic size compared to all other crab species)


 * Thumperbug I From a Pixar movie, A Bug's Life, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer hurt any bugs, no taking over any bug lands, ensuring peace in all of the bug lands.)


 * Mothrill I from Made-Up Monsters to real life Australia. (Note: They will have their male counterparts to continue their living in real life Australia, and unlike their ancestors, mothrills will no longer eat all of your clothes, because the law has issued the "Anti-Nudity Law", which ensures that mothrills will no longer eat all of people's clothing, but can only eat fiber plants. That means eating of clothing is officially banned for mothrills, leaving them to eat fiber plants for their food instead. If any mothril was caught on eating clothing, it would be sentenced to zoo or execution into the slaughterhouse. However, it was legal to vampires to have all of their clothes taken away due to a conflict with them.)


 * BabyTV Butterfly I

Echinoderms

 * Northern Pacific seastar


 * Gorilla Starfish I from Spongebob to Real life Australia

Other invertebrates

 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Australia


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Australia (Note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Morpholomew I


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Australia (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life Australia


 * Elites I From halo to real life Australia


 * Denizen I from an Activision video game, Call of Duty, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will not harm any one of humankind anymore. Instead, they were now peaceful towards humans, including any other sapient beings, and they had bought their new country, Denizenia.)


 * Locust hordes I from a video game, Gears of War, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer eradicate humans or other sapient beings, but they have only one choice: being friendly to humans and other sapient beings, so their technology is now being supplied to the world. Also, the Locust Empire is located in the northwestern region of Australia, and had good relations with humans.)


 * Miuywqm I


 * Scruff Scruff I


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Australia)


 * Buonuo I


 * Bjuhdad I


 * Ninjalinos I from PJ Masks to real life Australia (Note: They can now have female versions of Ninjalinos so they can prosper together. However, unlike their ancestors in the show, they are no longer interested of stealing stuff that are fit for daytime activities. They can now request people to tax kids with useless or old stuff for them, by order of the Night Ninja, which is their head of state of a country called Ninjalinoria, located within the southern coastlines of Australia, only via request. Also, they are now peaceful, friendly and kind towards other people. Also, they can now speak their language, Ninjalinorian and English, even other languages as well. Also, they were a good exporter and producer to sticky-splats, their own weapon, which can be used for defense.)


 * Yuktopus I From Crash of the Titans and Crash: Mind over Mutant to real life Australia

Oceania
Main article: Oceania

Southern Ocean
Main article: Southern Ocean

British Isles and other European islands
Main article: British Isles and other European islands

Plants

 * American willoherb


 * Autumn crocus


 * Bermuda buttercup


 * Bridal creeper
 * Canadian pond weed


 * Common field-speedwell


 * Evening primrose


 * Floating pennywort


 * Fox and cubs


 * Giant hogweed


 * Guernsey fleabane


 * Himalayan balsam


 * Hottentot fig


 * Japanese knotweed


 * Jewelweed


 * Kudzu


 * Least duckweed


 * New Zealand willowherb


 * Oxford ragwort


 * Pigmy weed


 * Purple dewplant


 * Purple pitcher


 * Rhododendron


 * Water fern


 * Living Human Faced Flowers I


 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland

Mammals

 * Gray squirrel I (eradicated)


 * Feral cat I


 * Brown rat I


 * Black rat I


 * House mouse I


 * Bank vole (in Ireland only)


 * Capybara I


 * Mara I


 * Paca I


 * Edible dormouse


 * Tree shrew


 * White-headed marmoset


 * Common marmoset


 * Prairie dog


 * Mongoose


 * Ferret


 * Coati


 * European rabbit I


 * European hare


 * North African Hedgehog I


 * American mink I (eradicated)


 * Reeves's muntjac I


 * Fallow deer


 * White-tailed deer I


 * Sika deer I


 * Water deer I


 * Water chevrotain I


 * Indian spotted chevrotain I


 * Lesser mouse-deer I


 * Greater mouse-deer I


 * Sumatran rhinoceros


 * Bennett's wallaby


 * Water buffalo


 * Wild water buffalo


 * Cape buffalo


 * Wisent


 * Bison


 * White rhinoceros I


 * Asian elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Tiger I


 * Leopard I


 * Pronghorn I


 * Gazelle I


 * Skunk


 * Malayan porcupine


 * Dromedary camel


 * Human I


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Great Britian, Scotland, and Ireland)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Giant Capybara I


 * Big Chipmunk


 * Giant Paca I


 * Giant Agouti I


 * Giant Rat I


 * Big Rat I


 * Giant Mouse I


 * Big Mouse I


 * Domestic Eland I


 * Domestic Sable Antelope I


 * Domestic Hippopotamus I


 * Northern Vampire Bat I


 * Feral tapir I


 * Domestic Mesoron


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Meerkat I


 * Domestic Dylanus


 * European Dylanus I (from mainland Europe to Great Britain and Scotland)


 * Asian Dylanus I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Marthanus I (reintroduced)


 * Vampire human I (reintroduced)


 * Wolfmen I (possibly reintroduced)


 * Saber-Toothed Squirrel I (reintroduced)


 * Irish elk from prehistoric Eurasia to modern England


 * Woolly rhinoceros


 * Elasmotherium I


 * Woolly mammoth


 * Cave bear


 * Chalicothere


 * Ancylotherium


 * Entelodont I


 * Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Great Britain and Ireland


 * Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life Great Britain


 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life British Isles)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life British Isles (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life British Isles)


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life British Isles


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life British Isles


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life British Isles


 * Tweedle People I


 * Deedee people I


 * Pooh Bear (aka killer pooh bear) I


 * Dwarf Pooh Bear I


 * Preschoolish-Looking Peppapiggish people


 * Mewtwo I


 * Myotismon I


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life British Isles (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland)


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real European islands


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life British Isles and other European islands


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * Dupe (aka Dupkey) I


 * Cotton candy sheep I from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film to real life England


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life England and Scotland (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I from mythical Europe to real life England, especially in London


 * Jiangshi I from mythical China to real life England


 * Cutyz I from Ben 10 Reboot aka Ben 10 (2016) to real life England


 * Gwenata I from Total Drama Island to real life England


 * Ducanerius I from Total Drama Island to real life england


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I


 * Patamon I from Digimon to real life England


 * Axemon I from Digimon to real life England


 * Wattersonese Cat I From the amazing World of Gumball to real life England


 * Changeling I from MLP to real life england


 * Tougeciss I


 * Brecuka I


 * Dakota I


 * Ezekiel I


 * Smeagol aka Gollum I


 * Peter Panuman I


 * Voldemortan I


 * Horned Monarch I From The Black Cauldron to Real Life British Isles

Non-mammal synapsids

 * True Venomous Therocephalian I from Walking with Monsters documentary to modern/real Canary Islands (note: it is now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, no longer attacking them, so their population can continue to thrive in real life/modern times)


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I from Walking with Monsters documentary to modern/real Great Britain, Scotland, and Canary Islands


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Sea dicynodont I


 * Seal-like synapsid I


 * Quillback I


 * Italian spineback I


 * Frost synapsid I

Non-Moas

 * Helmeted guineafowl I


 * Peafowl


 * Little owl


 * Eagle owl


 * Rose-ringed parakeet I


 * Rose-ringed parakeet I


 * Monk parakeet I


 * Red-legged partridge


 * Green pheasant


 * Chinese pheasant


 * Lady Amherst's pheasant


 * Common pheasant


 * Domestic goose


 * Swan goose


 * Canada goose


 * Barnacle goose


 * Egyptian goose I


 * White-faced whistling duck I


 * Glossy ibis


 * African ibis


 * Wood duck I


 * Mandarin duck I


 * Ruddy duck I


 * African penguin I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * American Lyrebird


 * European woodstock I (from mainland Europe)


 * Darwin's woodstock I


 * Japanese woodstock I


 * Chinese woodstock I


 * Siberian woodstock I


 * White-throated woodstock I


 * Giant elephant bird from historic Madagascar to modern England


 * Pygmy elephant bird I from historic Madagascar to modern England
 * Dromornis from prehistoric Australia to modern England
 * Genyornis from prehistoric Australia to modern England
 * Gastornis from Eocene Europe to modern England
 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life England and Scotland
 * Hippogriff from mythical North America and mythical Europe to real life England
 * Rubber duck I from Toyland, an imaginary dimension, to real life Great Britain. (Note: They can now be talking rubber ducks, and can now move by themselves. They are now domesticated for toys.)

Moas

 * North Island giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
 * South Island giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
 * Eastern moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
 * Broad-billed moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
 * Heavy-footed moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
 * Mantell's moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
 * Crested moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
 * Upland moa I from historic New Zealand to modern England

Crocodillians and relatives

 * American alligator I


 * Simosuchus I


 * Chimaerasuchus I


 * Armadillosuchus I


 * Mariliasuchus I


 * Notosuchus I


 * Desmatosuchus I


 * Stagonolepis I


 * Typothorax I


 * Longosuchus I


 * Neoaetosauroides I


 * Common Euparkeria I from Walking with Monsters documentary to modern/real Great Britain, Scotland, and Canary Islands


 * Crocodile-Like Proterosuchus I from Walking with Monsters documentary to modern/real Canary Islands

Lizards and snakes

 * Aesculapian snake


 * European wall lizard


 * Burmese python I


 * Sewer lizard I


 * Runner lizard I


 * Dewback I


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)

Dinosaurs

 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Echinodon from Cretaceous England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Echinodon are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Camptosaurus I from Jurassic North America to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Camptosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Dakotadon I from Cretaceous North America to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Dakotadon are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Mantellisaurus I from Cretaceous Europe to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Mantellisaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Iguanodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Iguanodon are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Muttaburrasaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Muttaburrasaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Scelidosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Scelidosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Dacentrurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Dacentrurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Cetiosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Cetiosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Real Coelophysis I from Triassic North America to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Coelophysis are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * City Coelophysis I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Coelophysis are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Baryonyx I from Cretaceous England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Baryonyx are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Megalosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Megalosaurus are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Neovenator I from Cretaceous England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Neovenator are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Dracoraptor I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Dracoraptor are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Proceratosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Proceratosaurus are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Nuthetes I from Cretaceous England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Nuthetes are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Real Troodon I from Cretaceous North America to modern Great Britain and Scotland


 * Tyrant Troodon I from My Pet Dinosaur documentary to real life/modern day Great Britain and Scotland


 * Domestic Pygmy Carnosaur I from My Pet Dinosaur documentary to real life/modern day Great Britain and Scotland (note: it is a small chicken/turkey-sized descendants of carnosaurs like Allosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, but is now peaceful towards humans, dylanuses, and other pets)


 * Domestic Protoceratops I from My Pet Dinosaur documentary to real life/modern day Great Britain and Scotland


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I

Marine reptiles

 * Plesiosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland


 * Fully Aquatic Cryptoclidus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland


 * Seal Island Sharer Cryptoclidus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland


 * Muraenosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland


 * Kimmerosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland


 * Ichthyosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland

Pterosaurs
from the Mesozoic era to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, all known species of Pterosaurs are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Vectidraco I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I (in Scotland only)


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I

Dragons

 * Night Fury I


 * Deadly Nadder I


 * Gronckle I


 * Monstrous Nightmare I


 * Hideous Zippleback I


 * Terrible Terror I


 * Scauldron I


 * Thunderdrum I


 * Whispering Death I


 * Snaptrapper I


 * Timberjack I


 * Changewing I


 * Boneknapper I


 * Skrill I


 * Night Terror I


 * Speed Stinger I


 * Death Song I


 * Snow Wraith I


 * Woolly Howl I


 * Flightmare I


 * Catastrophic Quaken I


 * Screaming Death I


 * Red Death I


 * Green Death I


 * Bewilderbeast I


 * Gobsucker I


 * Stinger I


 * Egg Biter I


 * Stormcutter I


 * Hotburple I


 * Seashocker I


 * Hobblegrunt I


 * Windgnasher I


 * Snafflefang I


 * Windstriker I


 * Rumblehorn I


 * Thornridge I


 * Threadtail I


 * Thunderclaw I


 * Raincutter I


 * Scuttleclaw I


 * Snifflehunch I


 * Shovelhelm I


 * Triple Stryke I


 * Silver Phantom I


 * Garden dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient and they now growl, hiss, and snarl instead of speaking in any language, thus this makes garden dragons just urban animals that lives in parks, gardens, fields, school playgrounds, etc.)


 * Brown dragon I (note: they are now completely herbivorous, thus making them peaceful plant eaters)


 * Prehistoric dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Great Britain


 * Marine dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Great Britain


 * Forest dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Great Britain


 * Mountain dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Great Britain


 * Moon faerie I


 * Scarlet faerie I


 * All known species of Spiderwick dragons I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life Great Britain


 * All known species of Skyrim's dragons from Skyrim game to real life Great Britain

Other reptiles

 * European pond turtle


 * Pond slider I


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life British Isles (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life British Isles)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Great Britain (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Reptilian water horse I from the Water Horse film to real life Great Britain and Scotland

Amphibians

 * Alpine newt


 * Midwife toat


 * Yellow-bellied toad


 * Marsh frog


 * American bullfrog I


 * African clawed frog I


 * European tree frog


 * Koolasuchus from Cretaceous Australia to modern British Isles


 * Siderops from Jurassic Australia to modern England


 * Pelorocephalus from Triassic Argentina to modern England


 * Spooky (aka spookymander) I

Fish

 * Zander


 * Wels catfish


 * Rainbow trout I


 * Walleye


 * Bitterling


 * Bluegill


 * Brook trout I


 * Carp I


 * Bullhead catfish


 * Goldfish


 * Orfe


 * Pumpkinseed I


 * Stone moroko


 * Sunbleak I


 * Fathead minnow


 * Pink salmon


 * American River Shark I

Arachnids

 * Noble false widow spider I

Crustaceans

 * Signal crayfish


 * Chinese mitten crab


 * Killer shrimp

Mollusks

 * Blueberry slug I
 * Stink bomb slug

Other invertebrates

 * SpongeBob Jellyfish I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (Note: unlike their ancestors, they cannot sting people anymore. However, people can enjoy jellyfish jelly as their food.)


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life England and Scotland (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)


 * Cuddliloid I from a BabyTV show, Cuddles, to real llife Great Britain (Note: Unlike the first four characters of that show, they can now talk in different Human languages, despite they can still talk like what they talked like in that show as their language)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from two Universal Pictures animated films, Despicable Me and Minions, to real life Great Britain and Scotland (Note: They are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, SpongeBob SquarePants.)


 * Morpholomew I from a Disney animated film, Lilo and Stitch, to real life Great Britain.


 * Monsterman I from two Disney/Pixar movies, Monsters Inc. and Monsters University, to real life Great Britain and Scotland (Note: They are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires, due to a perpetual conflict with vampires. Because they can make children laugh all night long, it was enacted by the "Children Laughing Law", all done by the United Nations, which also outlawed scaring children too as well, because they knew laughter can be much more powerful than screams.)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from an online game, Fantasy Forest Story, to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland, including a few European islands.


 * Vehimals I from a Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior) TV series, Jungle Junction, to real life Great Britain


 * Canimals from a TV series, Canimals, to real life Great Britain.


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland)


 * Shopkins I from a toy franchise, Shopkins, to real life Great Britain. (Note: They will stil have their teams, like what these cute little creatures did, but they can now open relations between each of every teams, and other nations, even mainly orcish clans. This gives birth to the Shopkin-Orcish Alliance, like for example, and It was formed when the Shopkins and Orcs hated each other for so many years, because had a perpetual war until, on 1805, Napoleon Bonaparte has successfully invaded Britain, thanks to the Klingon Empire's troops, and the advert of many Napoleon's non-human allies, which formed a permament alliance with the both of them. After Britain is free from Napoleon's occupation on the year 1812, they said sorry to each other, and thus the alliance was born! The two races can now love each other, and can now protect each other. Also, this alliance is also friends with the United States as well.)


 * Living Sausage (aka living hotdog) I from the first adult CGI-animated movie, Sausage Party, to real life Great Britain. (Note: They don't look like men's penises anymore, so don't call them penises, or you'll be sorry! Also, they do not like to say bad language anymore as Great Britain isn't tolerated by bad language. They also do not kill any other sapient beings anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated! As an effect, people and other sapient beings don't eat living hot dogs, so they eat "natural" hot dogs that were never alive instead, because the UN outlawed consumption of living food, which could be considered as cannibalism, and eating of living food can be also formally illegal as well.)


 * Poalchick I from the London 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games to real life Great Britain.
 * Tweedle I
 * Deedee clones I
 * Human face flower I
 * Peppanoid I
 * Myotismon I
 * Mewtwo I

Hawaii
Main article: Hawaii 

Plants

 * Canoe plants I


 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life Hawaii

Mammals

 * Wild boar I


 * Feral goat I


 * Chital I


 * Mule deer I


 * Cattle I


 * Sheep I


 * Feral cat I


 * Feral dog I


 * Tiger I


 * Egyptian mongoose I


 * Indian grey mongoose I


 * Small Asian mongoose I


 * Brown rat I


 * Black rat I


 * Pacific rat I


 * House mouse I


 * Gray squirrel I


 * Bushbaby I


 * Philippine taraier I


 * Brown mouse lemur I


 * Black lemur I


 * Sifaka I


 * Howler monkey I


 * White-headed capuchin I


 * Gray langur I


 * Patas monkey I


 * Sumatran orangutan I


 * Human I


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Hawaii)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Hawaii)


 * Asian elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Brush-tailed rock-wallaby I


 * Red-necked wallaby I


 * Domestic Dylanus I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Domestic Meerkat I


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Tapir I


 * Domestic Elephant I


 * Domestic Blackbuck I


 * Domestic Eland I


 * Domestic Sable Antelope I


 * Domestic Hippopotamus I


 * Northern Vampire Bat I


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecmen I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Propalaeotherium I


 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Hawaii


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Hawaii


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Hawaii


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Hawaii (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Hawaii)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Hawaii)


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Hawaii (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hawaii


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hawaii


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hawaii


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Hawaii (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Hawaii (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Hawaii (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Hawaii)


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Hawaii (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real Hawaii


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life Hawaii


 * Leroydog I


 * Eviledog I


 * Stitch (aka stitchdog) I


 * No-C (aka Stitch-mimic) I


 * Angel (aka Angeldog) I


 * Reuben I


 * Retro (aka Retroena) I


 * Snooty (aka snootdog) I


 * Fibber (aka fibberala) I


 * Yaarp (aka yarpkat) I


 * Sparky (aka spargoose) I


 * Yang (aka yansel) I


 * Heat (aka Heamur) I


 * Doubledip (aka dippymouse) I


 * Jam (aka jamchidna) I


 * Spike (aka Spikadillo) I


 * Richter (aka richtadillo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, richters no longer causes earthquakes as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, also, they are now peaceful herbivores that feed only on plants, shrubs, ferns, cycads, roots, and tubers)


 * Stenchy (aka Mr. Stenchy or stenchby) I


 * Swirly (aka swirlydog) I


 * Dupe (aka Dupkey) I


 * Bonnie (aka bonnkey) I


 * Clyde (aka clydis) I


 * Cannonball (aka cannonpotamus) I


 * Woops (aka woopsepig) I


 * Wishy-Washy (aka Wishala) I


 * Felix (aka Feliphant) I


 * Lax (aka pirlax) I


 * Blowhard (aka blowpir) I


 * Boomer (aka boomerpus) I


 * Fetchit (aka Fetchy shepherd) I


 * Finder (aka findvark) I


 * Hocker (aka hockoon) I


 * Houdini (aka houdini rabbit) I


 * Kixx (aka kixobear) I


 * Tank (aka tankbear) I (note: they now only feed on unwanted metal rubbish, human food, plants, and small (non-domestic) animals, as the ones that feed on metal that humans are using (such as currently-active cars, etc) are not tolerated by sapient beings)


 * Slick (aka slickbear) I


 * Pix (aka pixyrat) I


 * Shredder (aka shreddershrew) I


 * Shush (aka shushrew) I


 * Tweak (aka tweakerlin) I


 * Warpstron (aka warpedoodle) I


 * Zawp (aka zawpabear) I


 * Drowsy (aka Drowsheep) I


 * Frenchfry (aka fryseal) I


 * Sample (aka Sampleroo) I


 * Nosy (aka nosysloth) I


 * Shoe (aka horseshoe sloth) I


 * Woody (aka woodsquire) I


 * Launchoid I (note: it is an experimental rodent species that resembles the purely-fictional time paradox-causing true launch (607), but the launchoid is actually completely harmless and doesn't cause time paradox, therefore can't effect time nor space)


 * Holioid I (note: it is named because it resembles a true holio, but is completely harmless and does not create black holes, so it is now 100% harmless)


 * Link (aka Linkochidna) I


 * Heckler (aka heckelpus) I


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Hawaii (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Rogue Hog I


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I


 * Gorumondo I


 * Commond Shaoshao I


 * Blue Shaoshao I


 * Pumaman I


 * Weaselman I


 * Sheepman I

Birds

 * Barn owl I


 * Cattle egret I


 * Wild turkey I


 * California quail I


 * Gambel's quail I


 * Chuckar I


 * Black francolin I


 * Grey francolin I


 * Erckel's francolin I


 * Japanese quail I


 * Red junglefowl I


 * Kalij pheasant I


 * Common pheasant I


 * Green pheasant I


 * Common peafowl I


 * Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse I


 * Feral pigeon I


 * Spotted dove I


 * Zebra dove I


 * Mourning dove I


 * Rose-ringed parakeet I


 * Mitred parakeet I


 * Red-masked parakeet I


 * Red-crowned amazon I


 * Mariana swiftlet I


 * Eurasian skylark I


 * Red-vented bulbul I


 * Red-whiskered bulbul I


 * Japanese bush warbler I


 * White-rumped shama I


 * Greater necklaced laughingthrush I


 * Chinese hwamei I


 * Red-billed leiothrix I


 * Japanese white-eye I


 * Northern mockingbird I


 * Common myna I


 * Yellow-faced grassquit I


 * Saffron finch I


 * Red-crested cardinal I


 * Yellow-billed cardinal I


 * Northern cardinal I


 * Western meadowlark I


 * House finch I


 * Yellow-fronted canary I


 * Atlantic canary I


 * House sparrow I


 * Red-cheeked cordon-bleu I


 * Lavender waxbill I


 * Orange-cheeked waxbill I


 * Black-rumped waxbill I


 * Common waxbill I


 * Red avadavat I


 * African silverbill I


 * Scaly-breasted munia I


 * Chestnut munia I


 * Java sparrow I


 * European woodstock I


 * Darwin's woodstock I


 * Japanese woodstock I


 * Chinese woodstock I


 * Siberian woodstock I


 * White-throated woodstock I


 * Indian woodstock I


 * Sumatran woodstock I


 * Bornean woodstock I


 * Korean woodstock I


 * Arabian woodstock I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * American Swan-Goose I


 * American Dodo I


 * American Lyrebird I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * SealGrebe I


 * Dodo I


 * Noa-nalo I (reintroduced)


 * Gastornis I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Hawaii


 * Hunkahunka I


 * Phoenix I

Reptiles

 * Brown tree snake I (eradicated)


 * Jackson's chameleon I


 * Veiled chameleon I


 * Asian water monitor I


 * Green iguana I


 * Wattle-necked softshell turtle I


 * Chinese softshell turtle I


 * Red-footed tortoise I


 * Yellow-footed tortoise I


 * Angulate tortoise I


 * Radiated tortoise I


 * Southern wood tortoise I


 * Saddle-backed Rodrigues giant tortoise I


 * Great Réunion giant tortoise I


 * Pinta Island tortoise I


 * Modern Galápagos tortoise I


 * Aldabra giant tortoise I


 * Spur-thighed tortoise I


 * Leopard tortoise I


 * Saltwater crocodile I


 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Simosuchus I


 * Meiolania I


 * Microraptor I


 * Hesperonychus I


 * Compsognathus I


 * Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus I


 * Oviraptor I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Kloon I from The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon series to real life Hawaii


 * Wandle I from The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon series to real life Hawaii


 * Shorerunner I from The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon series to real life Hawaii


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Hawaii)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Hawaii (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Swapper I


 * Splodyhead (aka spoldyheaded lizard) I


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Koopa I from Super Mario to real life Hawaii

Amphibians

 * Common coqui I


 * American bullfrog I


 * Cane toad I (eradicated)


 * Green and black poison dart frog I


 * Greenhouse frog I


 * Japanese wrinkled frog I


 * Green and golden bell frog I


 * Cuban tree frog I


 * Green frog I


 * American Giant Salamander I


 * Northern Goliath Frog I


 * Belle I


 * Spooky (aka spookymander) I


 * Sinker (aka sinktoad) I


 * Snafu (aka snafumander or snafudog) I

Fish

 * All known nonnative cichlid species I


 * Oscar I


 * Tilapias I


 * Goldfish I


 * Common carp I


 * Silver carp I


 * Threadfin shad I


 * Gulf killifish I


 * Mosquitofish I


 * Peacock grouper I


 * Snakeheads I


 * All known catfish species I


 * Green sunfish I


 * Blacktail snapper I


 * Bluestripe snapper I


 * All known bass species I


 * Pond loach I


 * Asian swamp eel I


 * All known nonnative blenny species I


 * All known trout species I


 * Sailfin molly I


 * Guppy I


 * Green swordtail I


 * Southern platyfish I


 * Marquesan sardinella I


 * Freshwater garfish I

Invertebrates

 * Coconut crab I


 * Giant river prawn I


 * Cherry shrimp I


 * Snowflake coral I


 * Asian clam I


 * Mystery snail I


 * Channeled applesnail I


 * Africanized bee I


 * Argentine ant I


 * Big-headed ant I


 * Fire ant I


 * Nettle caterpillar I


 * Erythrina gall wasp I


 * Fruit flies I


 * Mosquitoes I


 * Small hive beetle I


 * Asiatic rhinoceros beetle I


 * Varroa mite I


 * European green cicada I


 * Blueberry slug I


 * Coconut grab I from The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon series to real life Hawaii


 * Yin (aka Yinopus) I


 * Topper (aka topstar) I


 * Bugby (aka dragonsquito) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer turn their victims into insects as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, so instead, they now only turn small rocks into insects)


 * Tamatoa (aka tamatous or crabzilla) I from Disney's Moana film to real life Hawaii (note: it is also known as crabzilla due to its gigantic size compared to all other crab species)


 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Hawaii


 * SpongeBoboids I from a SpongeBob SquarePants episode, CopyBob DittoPants, to real life Hawaii. (Note: They can now live in houses that resemble foods, like the pineapple. Also, they have a country called the Republic of SpongeBobia.)


 * Squidwardmen I from a Nickelodeon animated series, SpongeBob SquarePants, to real life Hawaiii. (Note: Unlike Squidward, they were now hard to annoy (unless they can be easily annoyed by vampires due to a bloody conflict with them), and cannot go aggressive to people, nor to be bored.)


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Hawaii (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Hawaii (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Hawaii (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Hawaii (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Morpholomew I


 * Shrink (aka Shrinktopus) I


 * Checkers I


 * Fudgy (aka fudgmonst) I


 * Elastico (aka Elasticosquirm) I


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Hawaii (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life Hawaii


 * Vehimals I from Jungle Junction series to real life Hawaii


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Hawaii)


 * Pizza monster I from a Jimmy Neutron episode, Sleepless in Retroville, to real life Hawaii. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will not eat people. They can now drink milk and eat cheese instead. Also, they cannot go aggresive to people anymore, except for vampires due to a disasterous conflict with them.


 * Covenants I


 * Common Half Vertebrate Half Invertebrate Plankton I from a SpongeBob SquarePants episode, Plankton's Army, to real life Hawaii. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer steal the Krabby Patty formula, neither to plot evil plans to hurt people anymore, unless they do had plans to either eradicate vampires, or force them to surrender, and steal their plans.)


 * Kirby I

New Zealand
Main article: New Zealand

Plants

 * Gorse


 * Blackberry


 * Lupin


 * Ragwort


 * Scotch thistle


 * Cirsium arvense


 * Mistflower I


 * Ginger lily


 * Japanese honeysuckle I


 * Old man's beard


 * Robert Cantley's pitcher plant I


 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life New Zealand


 * Ya-te-veo from cryptozoology islands to real life New Zealand

Mammals

 * Common brushtail possum I (eradicated)


 * Feral cat I (eradicated)


 * Deer
 * Red deer
 * Fallow deer
 * Sika deer
 * Javan rusa
 * Moose
 * White-tailed deer
 * Caribou
 * Barasingha
 * Tufted deer


 * Donkey


 * Feral cattle


 * Ferret I (eradicated)


 * European hare I


 * Mountain hare I


 * American pika


 * Collared pika I


 * Feral horse


 * Hedgehog I (eradicated)


 * Goat-Antelope-Grouped Mammals
 * Domestic goat I (eradicated)
 * Domestic Sheep
 * Himalayan tahr
 * Nilgiri tahr
 * Japanese serow
 * Himalayan serow
 * Chinese serow
 * Himalayan goral
 * Takin
 * Chamois
 * Barbary sheep


 * Feral pig I (eradicated)


 * Amami rabbit I


 * European rabbit I (eradicated)


 * Rats
 * Brown rat I (eradicated)
 * Black rat I (eradicated)
 * Pacific rat I (eradicated)


 * Stoat I (eradicated)


 * Coati


 * Wallabies


 * Weasel I (eradicated)


 * Japanese macaque I (eradicated)


 * Human I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life New Zealand)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life New Zealand)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Domestic Pignosed


 * Domestic Bonycheek


 * Domestic Jack's Giant


 * Domestic Panda


 * Domestic Corey Mc I


 * Northern Vampire Bat I


 * Feral tapir I


 * Domestic Mesoron


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Dylanus


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Thylacoline (reintroduced)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Dwarf woolly mammoth I from Holocene Wrangle Island to modern New Zealand


 * Dire wolf from Pleistocene North America to modern New Zealand


 * Badger-Like Didelphodon I (note: they no longer feed on eggs of native species, instead they feed on eggs of nonnative species, as well as preying only on nonnative smaller animals)


 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life New Zealand


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life New Zealand


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life New Zealand


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life New Zealand (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life New Zealand)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life New Zealand)


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life New Zealand (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life New Zealand


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life New Zealand


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life New Zealand


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life New Zealand (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life New Zealand (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life New Zealand (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life New Zealand)


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life New Zealand (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real New Zealand


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life New Zealand


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life New Zealand (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I from mythical Europe to real life New Zealand


 * Lucy (64 Zoo Lane) the humanoid creature I


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I


 * Clones of Francis (Life Form) I From Fairly Oddparents to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female counterparts of this being, so their kind could life on in real life New Zealand)


 * Stevens I From Saga of the Seven Stevens to Real Life New Zealand

Birds

 * Common blackbird (eradicated)


 * Dunnock (eradicated)


 * Australian magpie I (eradicated)


 * Mallard


 * Greater rhea I


 * White-faced whistling duck I


 * Myna I (eradicated)


 * Starling I (eradicated)


 * Common pheasant


 * Quail


 * Wild turkey I


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * Moa
 * North Island giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
 * South Island giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
 * Eastern moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
 * Broad-billed moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
 * Heavy-footed moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
 * Mantell's moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
 * Crested moa from historic New Zealand to modern Zealand (reintroduced)
 * Upland moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)


 * Haast's eagle (reintroduced)


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life New Zealand

Modern reptiles

 * American alligator I


 * Frilled lizard I


 * Thorny lizard I


 * Runner Lizard I

Dinosaurs (modern, prehistoric, and former fictional species)

 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Dwarf Allosaurus I


 * Great Leaellynasaura from Cretaceous Australia to modern New Zealand


 * Hibernating Leaellynasaura I


 * Blue-Headed Thescelosaurus I


 * Slender-Snouted Muttaburrasaura from Cretaceous Australia to modern New Zealand


 * Trumpet-Nosed Muttaburrasaurus I


 * WWD Anatotitan I


 * WWD Ankylosaurus I


 * BBC Triceratops I


 * Herding Torosaurus I


 * Scaled Dromaeosaurus I


 * WWD Tyrannosaurus I


 * Rhinoceros Horned Ornitholestes (aka Rhinoceros Ornitholestes) I


 * Red-Crested Allosaurus I


 * Greater Diplodocus I


 * Blue-Sided Brachiosaurus I


 * BBC's Stegosaurus I


 * Common Dryosaurus I


 * European Utahraptor I


 * European Iguanodon I


 * North American Iguanodon I


 * European Polacanthus I


 * North American Polacanthus I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I

Pterosaurs

 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I (in North Island only)


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I

Former fictional reptiles

 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Hawaii)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life New Zealand (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)

Amphibians

 * Leopard frog I (eradicated)


 * Chinese giant salamander I


 * Tropical Koolasuchus from Cretaceous Australia to modern New Zealand


 * Boreal Koolasuchus

Fish

 * Brown trout


 * Salmon


 * Catfish


 * Grass carp

Insects and other invertebrates

 * Monarch butterfly


 * Housefly I


 * Honey bee


 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of New Zealand


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life New Zealand (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life New Zealand (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life New Zealand (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life New Zealand (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life New Zealand (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life New Zealand)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life New Zealand


 * Living Skeleton People I From Undertale to Real Life New Zealand.


 * The Special Infected I From Left4Dead to Real Life New Zealand.

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Plants

 * Flora colossus I from a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Kuaovo Island.

Original toThe Kuaovolings
This list is very original to a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings. They are all 100% sapients. They are all credit to Fishmonkey11.
 * Altai I from from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are creatures with fox tails, and wore winter clothes due to harsher conditions. Mimi is one of them who also wears clothes that are suitable for warm weather because of her immigraion to Kuaovolia. Their nation is the Republic of Altaivale with San Altaiego (a parody of San Diego) as its capital. They represent the Russian people.)
 * Bamala I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are baby tigers. Their nation is Bamalaland with Bamalaisville (a parody of Louisville) as its capital. They represent the Indian minorities.)
 * Blowchilla I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are puffy chinchillas that float around. They live in a small, increasingly growing in hectares forest called Blowchilla Woods. Their nation is the Republic of Blowchillia with Blowchillaustin (a parody of Austin) as its capital. They represent the Portuguese people.)
 * Braidlockoodle I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dog like creatures that Skylark has. The main color is brown and its fur is covered with braidlocks. Their nation is the Braidlockoodle Empire with Braidlockoodlesa (a parody of Mesa) as its capital. They represent the Spanish people.)
 * Clumob I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are water bats and live in Clulantis. Every week, a Queen Clumob, which serve as governors of each province, can lays 30 eggs and hatch when the light comes on each egg. Their nation is the Kingdom of Clulantis with Los Clumobeles (a parody of Los Angeles) as its capital. They represent the British people.)
 * Crystle I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are little fluffy creatures with cat like ears. They hatch in the Crystal Caves in Crystal Eggs. A Pink Crystle is owned by Skylark is named Barlow, A Blue Crystle is owned by Tesweet is named Cocoblu, A Yellow Crystle is owned by Gobo and Crumbles is named Cookie and an Orange Crystle owned by Jolt is named Iggy. Every Crystle comes in different colors depending on a color crystal. Their nation is the Crystle Nomads with Crystolotte (a parody of Charlotte) as its capital. They represent Mongolians, other Mongol tribes and Mongol language family-speaking ethnic groups.)
 * Dugunala I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dragon-like creatures that live in Dragon's Island. This type of dragon has huge claws, allowing it to dig. Their nation is the Dungunala Republic with Dugunalatimore (a parody of Baltimore) as its capital. They represent the Australian people.)
 * Dustfeatherman I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They resemble feather dusters with fluffy fingers and toes. They come in different colors, and unlike non-sapient dustfeathers, they can talk and often live in their native homeland of Dustfeatheria. Their nation is the Dustfeather Kingdom with El Dustfeatheraso (a parody of El Paso) as is capital. They represent the Native American tribes.)
 * Fizola I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are Kuaovoling-sized dragons that are easy to tame in Kuaovo. In 2028, Skylark tamed and adopted a fizola named Gingermist. Unlike Crystles, they have a special habitat. In How to Befriend a Dragon, It is revealed that Commander Silkweed and Mayor Sunwire have two fizolas named Wishy and Blushy. Their nation is the Fizola Nation with Fizolansas City (a parody of Kansas City) as its capital. They represent the Canadian people.)
 * Fluttertweet I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are little birds that live in every island. They are light purple with peacock tails and they always eat berries, but some can now eat not only berries, but also other types of food. Their nation is the Fluttertweet Nomads with Fluttertweetver (a parody of Denver) as its capital. They represent the South American tribes.)
 * Furger I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are white tigers with pink stripes. They run like cheetahs and are not only wild cats, but are sapients as well. Their nation is the Republic of Furgeria with San Furgertonio (a parody of San Antonio) as its capital. They represent the French people.)
 * Gobbler I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are sapient versions of dragon turkeys that roam Kuaovo. Their nation is the Republic of Gobbleristan with Fort Gobbler (a parody of Fort Worth) as its capital. They represent the Souh Asian people.)
 * Hytuchuisaurus I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dinosaurs that live in Hytuchuisaurusia. They also wear casual clothing for parties. A baby hytuchuisaurus named Stompy is befriended and adopted by Pelly (one of the orphans who lived with Hazel's grandparents) in 2022. Their nation is the Hytuchuisaurus Empire with Hytuchuisauroit (a parody of Detroit) as is capital. They represent the Italian people.)
 * Ikooliska I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are little baby sapient puppies who lives in Puppy Isle, in which they were well known for conquering nearby islands for their colonization. Mink got an Ikooliska named Barkley for Christmas in the year 2023. Barkley's fur is black. Their nation is the Ikooliskappine Union with Ikooliskashville (a parody of Nashville) as its capital. They represent the Philippine peoples.)
 * Kachin I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to re life Kuaovo Island. (Note: The Kachins are ferret creatures with cat fish whiskers. An example of a Kachin is named Slash, who is the Presiden of Kachinisan on 2024, and had a crush on Skylark. Their nation is the Union of Kachinistan with Kachinphis (a parody of Memphis) as its capital. They represent the North African people.)
 * Kuaovoling I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are yellowish orange creatures that live mostly in Kuaovo Island (yet they had communities living outside Kuaovo Island. They eat anything and have many of them. The current ruler (later known as the President of Kuaovolia after a series of Kuaovolian pro-constitution protests and riots that lasted from 2010 to 2014), as of 2014, is Tesweet. She was famous for signing the 2014 Consitution of Kuaovolia. Their nation is the Republic of Kuaovolia with New Kuaovo City (a parody of New York City) as its capital. They represent the American people.)
 * Kutuchowa I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: Kutuchowas are kitten creatures for females and puppy creatures for males, wearing female running/marathon/jogging outfits for females and male running/marathon/jogging outfits for males, just like their counterpart and possible allied species, the Tenkunchis, their speed is slighty faster than an average Tenkunchi. They had good relaions with Alentilla, like Tenkunchis, even at the start of the Rayos administration, even at the Ferrer administration as well. They had a famous one, who was the first female President of Alentilla named Marharag Duhonge, on 1977, after the Alentillan Peace Revolution of 1977. They live in an island near the west coast of North America. Their nation is the Republic of Kutchowavania with Kutuchowaston (a parody of Boston) as its capital. They represent the Korean people.)
 * Land snail I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are small creatures that live in Kuaovo. Their nation is the Republic of Landsnailistan with Landsnailumbus (a parody of Columbus) as its capital. They represent the other Slavic peoples.)
 * Min-min I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are little creatures that resamble porcupines with rabbit ears and tail. One of them was owned by Tesweet's cousin named Rico. They may have a homeland locaed norheas of Kuaovo Island, but their most notable and largest communities of their kind that are outside the homeland can be found mainly in Minnesota. Their nation is the Min-Min Empire with Mineattle (a parody of Seattle) as is capital. They represent the Vietnamese people.
 * Molefur I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are moles that have fur. They live underground and help the Kuaovolings. In the year 2027, one helped Gobo, a presidential candidate for the upcoming 2030 Kuaovolian presidential elections, and Skylark (with a drill) to find Jolt during a heavy rainstorm. It was known that it liked rainy weather. According to Skylark's Book of Befriended Animal Friends, which was officially translated in English by a British writer, Arthur Fredrickson, it was named Drillz and is a male. Their nation is the Republic of Molefurgrad with Molefurmento (a parody of Sacramento) as its capital. They represent the Malay people (Malaysians and Indonesians).
 * Mori I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are mice creatures with long tails. They live in Moristan. Their nation is the Republic of Moristan with San Morise (a parody of San Jose) as its capital. They represent the Austronesian peoples.)
 * Octokitty I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are kittens with mini octopus legs. Like for example, Squirt who belongs to Hazel is a female. Their nation is the Kingdom of Octokittyland with Octokittyson (a parody of Tucson) as its capital. They represent the Hawaiian people.)
 * Ostreick I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are German-speaking owls who live in Dark Woods. They spoke German, even before human contact. Their nation is the Federal Republic of Ostreickmania with Ostreicklahoma City (a parody of Oklahoma City) as its capital. They represent the German people.)
 * Pollydile I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are crocodiles with tadpole tails on their head. They live in the swamps, even on land.  Their nation is the Republic of Pollydilistan with Pollydileston (a parody of Houson) as its capital. They represent the Central Asian people.)
 * River skunk I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are water skunks that live in a river. They resemble skunks but in the water. Their nation is the Republic of Rivskunkia with San Rivskunkisco (a parody of San Francisco) as its capital. They represent the Jewish people, including the Israelis.)
 * Scaremander I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are salamanders who are scaredy cats, yet it now depends on what they fear nowadays, unlike their ancestors. In the year 2026, It was shown that it got scared by Skylark and hid in the closet realizing it was not safe. They come in different colors. The one who got scared by Skylark was named Scaredy. Their nation is the State of Scaremanderville with Scaremandersno (a parody of Fresno) as its capital. They represent the people living in the Caucasus region in Russia.)
 * Scorchgon I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dragons that live in Dragon Island. They are red dragons with mighty wings. Scorchio, a talking child scorchgon was adopted by Herbmantha in 2025. Their nation is the Republic of Scorchgonistan with Scorchgonquerque (a parody of Albuquerque) as its capital. They represent the Thai people.)
 * Sharkapus I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are sharks with octopus legs with the tail remained. It hunts for shrimp and the famous one is Michael Edward Sharkapus, a good Sharkapus who is also a CEO working for a famous technology company in the Kuaovo Island called KuaovoTech, Inc, and has recently elected the new President of Sharkapustan in 2019. However, the infamous one in his species is the villainous Dr. Sharkapus, a mad genius and a convict to the Sharkapustani government who led a Sharkapusani rebellion army that looked like South American guerilla forces, and is declared terrorists by Sharkapustan, countries in the Kuaovo Island, the USA, and their allies, but gets not only defeaed byTesweet and her gang frequently, but ges arrested by Sharkapustani authorities many times, and yet he escaped sometimes. Their nation is the State of Sharkapustan with Sharkapusoenix (a parody of Phoenix) as its capital. They represent the Arab people and the Persian people.)
 * Soap monster I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are creatures that made out of suds. They resemble Loch Ness monsters. In 2015, Skylark adopted a baby Soap Monster named Bubbles. Their nation is the Republic of Soapvania with Soapicago (a parody of Chicago) as its capital. They represent the Scottish people.)
 * Spiraloni penguin I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are penguins with spiral shaped hair. They live in a colder place in Kuaovo. They resemble macaroni penguins but they had spiral shaped hair. Their nation is the Kingdom of Spiralronya with Spiralonisonville (a parody of Jacksonville) as its capital. They represent the Eskimo and Aleut people.)
 * Starchfur I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are cute creatures with long ears resembling Toola Roola's hair from an entertainment franchise, My Little Pony. According to what Jolt said at the morning after New Year's Eve in the year 2030, he thinks that the footprints belong to Bigfoot. Weeks before the inauguration of a new president of Kuaovolia, one really likes Jolt and the gender is female. Their nation is the Starchfur Nation with Starchfur Beach (a parody of Long Beach) as is capital. They represent the people from various Bantu tribes.)
 * Stone turtle I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are turtles turtles that are covered in stone. They move by light and sleep when there is no light. Most people, mostly Kuaovolings, quarried dead stone turtles for years, while most were residents of that country. Their nation is the Republic of Stonturtvania with Stoneadelphia (a parody of Philadelphia) as its capital. They represent the Chinese people.)
 * Tekunchi I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: The Tenkunchis are creatures of differen animal species which they run, like athletes and wear athletic clothing from different sports. They live on an island near the west coast of North America, and were bordered with the Kutuchowas. The Tekunchis had good relaions with Alentilla. Their nation is the Union of Tekunchistan with Tekunchington (a parody of Washington) as its capital. They represent the Japanese people.)
 * Ugakaka 'I' from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are sapien tigers that talk in various languages in Europe, even before human contact. Their nation is the Republic of Ugakakaland with Las Ugakakagas as its capital. They represent the other European peoples.)
 * Uni-hamster I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are light teal hamsters that have a magical horn and a different colorful bushy tail. They also glow with their horns. Since 2029, Skylark keeps 20,000 of them and is currently breeding them to get more. The creature talk various human languages, even before human contact. Their nation is Unihamsternesia with Unihamsterlanta (a parody of Atlanta) as its capital. They represent the people living in Micronesia and Polynesia.)
 * Wooly lemming I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are lemmings and live in an island. Their nation is the Republic of Wooly Lemming Island with Lemmingdianapolis (a parody of Indianapolis) as its capital. They represent the Turkish people.)
 * Yumgrechi I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dragons that live in Dragon's Island. This type of dragon has big wings and breathe out ice. A newborn yumgrechi is yellow. On 2024, one of them is befriended by Jolt and is adopted by Commander Silkweed in which he names it Uria. Their nation is the Kingdom of Yumgrechi with Yumgrechiwaukee (a parody of Milwaukee) as its capital. They represent the New Zealander people.)
 * Zetsus I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are air breathing kois which can also breathe in water. They were near Clulantis. Their nation is the Zetsusian Republic with Zetsusland (a parody of Portland) as its capital. They represent the Greek people.)

Apes (Non-Sapients)

 * Dragon turkey I from imagination to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: This gave a common example that on International Thanksgiving Day in the year 2020, President Tesweet, Prime Minister Skylark and Chancellor Crumbles try to catch one.)

Apes (Sapients)

 * Human I from the rest of the world to Kuaovo Island. (Note: Humans can now live up to 200 years and can start their puberty once they reach their 20s, and their puberty would become full in their 30s.)

Other  (Non-Sapients)

 * Dustfeather I from imagination to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They resemble feather dusters with fluffy fingers and toes. They come in different colors and often live at hoels, and can cheerful music sounds similar to what creatures and animated musical instruments were speaking in an American animated children's television series, Little Einseins. For example, Fifi is one of them at the Kuaovolia Hotel, and has been hired in 2021.)
 * Tiger I from Asia to Kuaovo Island.

Other (Sapients)

 * Patrolling dog I from a Canadian CGI-animated television series, PAW Patrol, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: During a supertyphoon that hit Toonatopia, Marshall, Rubble, Skye, Zuma, Chase, Rocky, Everest and Tracker, swam there and discovered the island on a stormy night, that the island groups are occupied by the vampires, during the Fourth Vampire War, ever since non-humans haven't discovered those islands before that happened.)
 * Pixie I from mythical Europe to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: In Kuaovolia, they lives on flowers. They resemble little fairies.)

Birds

 * Dodo I from historical Mauritius to modern Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are a national bird of Kuaovolia, and this made Kuaovolia an ally to Mauritius. On the year 2017, Jolt has adopted a pet dodo named Wingle, a female dodo who has a crush on Vertigo.)
 * Elemental hawk I from various fanasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
 * Electric hawk I from various fantasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
 * Fire hawk I from various fantasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
 * Grass hawk I from various fantasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
 * Water hawk I from various fantasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
 * Griffin I from mythical Europe to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They mythical animal and are loyal to the Kuaovolings. On the year 2018, Commander Silkweed has a pet baby griffin who talks is named Arthur.)
 * Stork I from rest of the world to Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are birds that can live anywhere in Kuaovolia. On the year 2017, Tesweet has a pet stork named Vertigo.)

North America (United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean Islands)
Main article: North America

See also: Caribbean Islands

(note: since North America, Mexico, and Caribbean islands have more introduced species than any other continents, this list categorizes the species based on the family, so there will be room for more species on the list, also, due to religious reasons, all of the native species, introduced species, and introduced beings in North America, Mexico, and Caribbean island are now allowed to live in human settlements, not just in the wild, so as an effect, all of North America's introduced species and beings [except vampires] now live peacefully alongside humans, dylanuses, and other sapient species, with native predators and introduced predators feeding only on non-sapient species and species that are not domesticated)

Modern plants

 * Nonnative horsetails I


 * Ficus trees I


 * All known species of bromeliads I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Jumping bean plants I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cocoa tree I


 * Cape gum I


 * Fever tree I


 * Prickly acacia I


 * Red acacia I


 * Flat top acacia I


 * Umbrella thorn acacia I


 * False umbrella thorn I


 * Paperbark thorn I


 * Splendid thorn I


 * Whistling thorn I


 * Giraffe thorn I


 * Sweet thorn I


 * Indian thorn I


 * Mahua I


 * Indian-almond I


 * African myrrh I


 * Grandidier's baobab I


 * Japanese flowering crabapple I


 * Korean dogwood I


 * Winter cherry I


 * Japanese blue oak I


 * Japanese black pine I


 * Japanese white pine I


 * Japanese red cedar I


 * Korean red pine I


 * Common sunflower I (in the rest of North America)


 * Feral lime I


 * Feral lemon I


 * Feral orange I


 * Japanese pear I


 * Feral apple tree I


 * Wild apple tree I


 * Feral plum I


 * Feral peach I


 * Common grape vine I


 * Tea plant I


 * Pea I


 * Lettuce I


 * Feral carrot I


 * Feral corn I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pumpkin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Tomato I (in the rest of North America)


 * Potato I (in the rest of North America)


 * Norway maple I


 * Brunsvigia I


 * Panicum I


 * Baynan fig I


 * Guava I


 * Bridal creeper I


 * Paterson's curse I


 * Koster's curse I (in the rest of North America)


 * Chrysanth I


 * Wolf's bane I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Wheat I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Oat I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Barley I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Scotch thistle I


 * Lantana I


 * Corpse flower I


 * Common hazel I


 * American hazelbush I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mulberry trees I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Choke cherry I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sour cherry I


 * Wild cherry I


 * Cherry blossom I


 * Blackberries I


 * Rocky Mountain raspberry I (in the rest of North America)


 * American red raspberry I (in the rest of North America)


 * European red raspberry I


 * Asian red raspberry I


 * Loganberry I


 * Boysenberry I


 * Oil palm I


 * Dandelion


 * Eurasian watermilfoil


 * Ice plant


 * Kapok I


 * Mountain tōtara I


 * Lowland tōtara I


 * New Zealand cedar I


 * Kāmahi I


 * Celery-top pine I


 * Snow totara I


 * Carex tussocks I


 * Chionochloa tussocks I


 * Festuca tussocks I


 * Poa tussocks I


 * Golden speargrass I


 * Mountain daisies I


 * Mount Cook Lilies I


 * Southern beeches I


 * Crown fern I


 * Eucalypt
 * Eucalyptus trees I
 * Corymbia trees I
 * Angophora trees I


 * New Zealand willowherb I


 * Common rhododendron I


 * Dame's rocket


 * Cow vetch


 * Hairy vetch


 * Japanese honeysuckle I


 * Armur honeysuckle


 * Multiflora rose


 * Purple loosestrife


 * Kudzu I


 * Oriental bittersweet


 * Autumn olive


 * Garlic mustard


 * Hydrilla


 * Water fern I


 * Water caltrop


 * Water Hyacinth I (eradicated)


 * Giant water lilies I


 * Water lettuce


 * Ipomoea I


 * Giant reed I


 * Poison hemlock


 * Giant salvinia


 * English ivy I


 * Tree of heaven I


 * Rockweed


 * Green sea fingers


 * Diffuse knapweed


 * Scotch broom


 * Johnson grass


 * Waterwheel I


 * Japanese sundew I


 * Cape sundew I


 * Spoon-leaved sundew I


 * Painted sundew I


 * Mexican butterwort I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common Asian bladderwort I


 * Common American bladderwort I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pimpernel sundew I


 * Venus flytrap I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sweet pitcher I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cane-brake pitcher I (in the rest of North America)


 * California pitcher I (in the rest of North America)


 * Purple pitcher I (in the rest of North America)


 * Southern marsh pitcher I


 * Tropical pitcher I


 * Protocarnivorous plant I


 * Common bamboo I (in California, Nevada, and Oregon)


 * Black bamboo I (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Florida)


 * Giant bamboo I (in Florida only)


 * Hamilton's bamboo I (in California and Florida only)


 * Giant timber bamboo I (in California and Florida only)


 * White bamboo I (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Florida)


 * Buddha's-belly bamboo I (in Florida only)


 * South American clumping bamboo I (in California and Florida only)


 * Atractantha I (in Florida only)


 * Vachellia I


 * Garlic I


 * Onion I


 * All known species of sequoia trees I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spruce I (in the rest of North America)


 * Oaks I (in the rest of North America)


 * Birch I (in the rest of North America)


 * African rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Asian rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * South American rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Tropical cycads & ferns I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Palm trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Coconut trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Bananna trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Hawaiian plants I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Nonnative sugarcanes I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * European roses I (in most of USA, except the desert and the arctic regions)


 * North American roses I (in the rest of USA, except the desert and the arctic regions)


 * Common Asian Fern Bamboo I


 * Giant Fern Bamboo I


 * Common Fern Bamboo I


 * Darwin's Fern Bamboo I


 * Fern Bamboo Of Life I


 * Greater African Fern Bamboo I


 * European Fern Bamboo I


 * Australian Fern Bamboo I


 * Cycad Bamboo I


 * Horsetail Bamboo I

Prehistoric plants

 * Common tree-like horsetails I


 * Greater tree-like horsetail I


 * Drepanophycales I


 * Scale tree-like moss I


 * Carboniferous seed ferns I


 * Carboniferous conifers I


 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I

Former fictional plants

 * Spitfire Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Grass Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Deathbottle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Lichen Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Speculative Evolution's plants I


 * European klinki I


 * Urban Future's grasses I


 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life North America


 * Red mountain-spike I


 * Plaque-bark tree I


 * Tube-grass I


 * Screeweed I


 * Cliff-polyp I


 * Aerophyte I


 * Gourd tree I


 * Jelly-bladder plant I


 * All of the known species of plants from Avatar film I (note: all species of plants from Avatar film were successfully brought to North America, even the Baja tickler, which was genetically modified so they don't poison the earth's atmosphere, so they now have no dangers towards native earth species and earth itself)


 * Sulfurian Balloon Plant I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Epona Pagoda Tree I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Blue Moon Pagoda Tree I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Blue Moon Balloon Plant I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Aurelian Water Lily I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Herbivorous flower I from Disney's Mars and Beyond to real life North America


 * Audrey II I from Little Shop Of Horrors 1986 film to real life Florida and California (note: unlike their ancestors, they could no longer talk as all of the talking Audrey IIs used curse words, which aren't tolerated by sapient beings, so they now only make grunting and groan sounds, they are also now small, only about as small as this newborn Audrey II to about as large as this young Audrey II being held by this human, so, therefore, are no longer dangerous and no longer could take over the world and eating everyone, so these North American Audrey IIs are now completely harmless, other than they can occasionally bite the legs or ankles of large animals and beings such as humans, dylanusids, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, deer, antelopes, hadrosaurs, iguanodonts, vampires, etc, to drink their blood, but has no effect to the individuals of the species and beings that were bitten by these tiny Audrey IIs)


 * Carnivorous Flower I (in southern Florida only)


 * Anger Berry I


 * Calm Berry I


 * Toot Fruit I


 * Smash Fruit I


 * Dark Fruit I


 * Zhu Jiao plant I


 * Magical berry tree I from this video and this video to real life North America


 * Meat tree I from Toriko anime series to real life North America


 * Beef tree I from imagination to real life North America


 * Bacon rose I from imagination to real life North America


 * Pizza plant I from imagination to real life North America


 * Burger flower I from imagination to real life North America


 * Spaghetti tree I from the Spaghetti Tree hoax to real life North America


 * Macaroni plant I from imagination to real life North America


 * Lasagna plant I from imagination to real life North America (note: it is a gigantic plant that [strangely] grows a huge lasagna-like flowering parts, just like real lasagna, it isn't deadly and tastes good, but unlike real lasagnas, it is healthy rather than unhealthy and can reach about 1 meter across to about 7 meters across)


 * Giant sandwich plant (aka world's largest sandwich) I from imagination to real life North America (note: it is a strange species of huge plant that grows a gigantic sandwich-like fruit, which isn't deadly and is healthy, just like the lasagna plant, and this plant can range in size from 4 meters across to 8 meters across)


 * Night Howler I from Zootopia film to real life North America


 * Ya-te-veo from cryptozoology islands to real life North America

Monotremes and relatives

 * Platypus I


 * Australian long-beaked echidna I


 * Australian short-beaked echidna I


 * South American echidna


 * Giant echidna I


 * Teinolophos I


 * Obdurodon I


 * Platypus-like Steropodon I


 * Coati-like Steropodon I


 * Speculative Evolution's Gondwanatherians I


 * Molechidna I


 * Short-thorned echidna I


 * Paddlepus I


 * Red-crested pouls I


 * Crowned Chi-chen I


 * Dogopus I


 * Tigerpus I


 * Weaselpus I


 * Sealpus I


 * Momitorpus I


 * Walrupus I


 * Speculative Evolution's monotremes I


 * Bunducky I


 * Montauk monotreme I (it is a species of monotreme which is a very bizarre amphibious marine mammal, having a turtle-like mouth, pig-like skin, and webbed dog-like feet, this is what the Montauk monotremes look like when they are alive)


 * Hodag I (it is a species of monotreme which is a very bizarre carnivore, having a somewhat dinosaur-like appearance)


 * Furby I from 2005 Furby CGI TV series to real life North America


 * Giant echidna I


 * Tlaquanaru I


 * Platypus dog I


 * Platychidna I


 * Electypus I


 * Leucrota I


 * Ammuta I


 * Ammit I


 * Antarctican platycow I


 * Frog-mimicer I


 * Jam (aka jamchidna) I


 * Link (aka Linkochidna) I


 * Holioid I (note: it is named because it resembles a true holio, but is completely harmless and does not create black holes, so it is now 100% harmless)


 * Heckler (aka heckelpus) I


 * Boomer (aka boomerpus) I

Marsupials and relatives

 * Virginia opossum I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common opossum I


 * Andean opossum I


 * Anderson's four-eyed opossum I


 * Woolly opossum I


 * Brown four-eyed opossum


 * Lutrine opossum


 * Yapok I


 * Monito del monte I


 * Common brushtail possum I


 * Common ringtail possum I


 * Leadbeater's possum I


 * Striped possum I


 * Sugar glider I


 * Yellow-bellied glider I


 * Feathertail glider I


 * Tasmanian devil I


 * Koala I (note: It was introduced to North American forests to control the already invasive eucalyptus trees and people are using koalas to help stop the spread of the invasive trees, but the koalas themselves have also became invasive species due to the lack of its native Australian predators)


 * Tiger quoll I


 * Short-nosed bandicoot I


 * Eastern barred bandicoot I


 * Northern brown bandicoot I


 * Greater biliby I


 * Common wombat I


 * Hairy-nosed wombat I


 * Common spotted cuscus I


 * Sulawesi bear cuscus I


 * Ground cuscus I


 * Sulawesi dwarf cuscus I


 * Eastern bettong I


 * Boodie I


 * Agile wallaby I


 * Bennett's wallaby I


 * Brush-tailed rock wallaby I


 * Yellow-footed rock wallaby I


 * Common wallaroo I


 * Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo I


 * Western grey kangaroo I


 * Eastern grey kangaroo I


 * Red kangaroo I


 * Diprotodon I


 * Procoptodon I


 * Meganarctos (aka giant ground koala) I


 * Thylacine I


 * Thylacoline I


 * Common Alphadon I


 * Playing-Possum Alphadon I


 * Deltatheridium I


 * Sinodelphys I


 * Otter-Like Didelphodon I


 * Badger-Like Didelphodon I


 * Koaleopard I (note: it is now much smaller than its ancestors, about the size of a jaguar, due to competition for territories and food)


 * Nean pocket zerda I


 * Quadraroo I


 * Ursine cuscus I


 * Marsupial canine I


 * Marsupial pig I


 * Heavy kangaroo I


 * Marsupial lemur I


 * Marsupial sloth I


 * Burgundy bandicoot I


 * Bladdernose kangaroo I


 * Gigaroo I


 * Hook-fingered kangaroo I


 * Marsupial sharp toother I


 * Mirriuula I


 * Mole opossum I


 * Thorn-backed opossum I


 * Speculative Evolution's Nesodelphians I


 * Speculative Evolution's Metatherians I


 * Zwim I


 * Real marsupial panda I


 * Lesser marsupial panda I


 * Marsupial biruang I


 * Osodontidaes I


 * Marsupial human I (note: it is a descendant of a prehistoric group of opossums that evolved into a human-like marsupial with varied diets, bipedalism, sapience, etc.)


 * Ground koala I


 * Humboldt glider I


 * TFIF opossums I


 * Long-necked bunyip I


 * Namrodo I


 * Wishy-Washy (aka Wishala) I


 * Fibber (aka fibberala) I


 * Sample (aka Sampleroo) I


 * Rodent-like koala I


 * Dinosaur-like kangaroo I


 * Lawn opossum I


 * Town kangaroo I


 * North American Potoroo I

Mongooses and relatives

 * Stripe-necked mongoose I


 * Small Asian mongoose I (in Hawaii and California only)


 * Black mongoose I


 * Slender mongoose I


 * Indian brown mongoose


 * Indian gray mongoose I


 * Egyptian mongoose I


 * Yellow mongoose I


 * Crab-eating mongooses I


 * Fossa I


 * Falanouc


 * Striped civet I


 * Ring-tailed mongoose I


 * Giant-striped mongoose I


 * Narrow-striped mongoose I


 * Brown-tailed mongoose I


 * Asian palm civet I


 * Small Indian civet I


 * Binturong I


 * Banded palm civet


 * African palm civet


 * Otter civet I


 * Masked palm civet


 * Spotted linsang I


 * Banded linsang


 * African civet


 * African linsang


 * Common genet I


 * Cape genet


 * Pardine genet I


 * Giant forest genet I


 * Haussa genet


 * Ethiopian genet I


 * Common dwarf mongoose


 * White-tailed mongoose I


 * Meller's mongoose


 * Common kusimanse I


 * Wild meerkat I


 * Feral meerkat


 * Ghole I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Madagascar giant civet I


 * Fox-mimicing civet I


 * Arboreal tree civet I


 * Hawaiian cat (aka cat mimicer) I


 * Hippo civet I


 * Civwhale I


 * Yaarp (aka yarpkat) I


 * Sparky (aka spargoose) I


 * Monkey-tailed genet I


 * Leomongus I


 * Yard mongoose I

Hyenas and relatives

 * Striped hyena


 * Spotted hyena


 * Brown hyena


 * Aardwolf I


 * Manged cave hyena


 * Spotted cave hyena


 * Marafil I


 * Long-legged hyena I


 * Hyaena I (not to be mistaken for modern-styled hyenas)


 * Bear hyenas I


 * Chihena I


 * Ursine hyena I


 * Retro (aka Retroena) I

Dylanuses and relatives

 * Domestic dylanus I (introduced in Florida only, native to most of North America like their wild ancestors)


 * Indian giant dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene American giant dylanus)


 * Madagascar giant dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene steppe dylanus)


 * New Zealand giant dylanus I (introduded ro replace the extinct Pleistocene marbled dylanus)


 * Madagascar trumpet-nosed dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene lowland dylanus)


 * European dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene highland dylanus)


 * African dylanus I (introduced to replaced the extinct Pleistocene southern desert dylanus)


 * Asian dylanus I (introduced unintentionally after being stowed away from native eastern Asia to replace the extinct Pleistocene Joc's dylanus)


 * Florida running dylanus I (introduced to Oregon, Texas, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, and California to replace the extinct Pleistocene western running dylanus)


 * Maverick Hunters I (from native California to the rest of North America)


 * Protoman I (from native Florida to the rest of North America)


 * Bass.EXEs I (from native New Jersey to the rest of North America)


 * Hibogibbus I (introduced to replace the extinct Allohomodon)


 * Homodon (reintroduced)


 * Lutonsotherium (reintroduced)


 * Cetofelis (reintroduced)


 * Marthanus (reintroduced)


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Flashlight dylanus I (from New Pleistocene series to real life North America)


 * Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life North America


 * Ralts I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Kirlia I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Gardevoir I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Gallade I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: there are now female Gallades, not just male Gallades, so their species could live on in real life)


 * Werecats I (note: werecats actually transforms from wild dylanuses and/or domestic dylanuses, not from humans, unlike in myths, during the full moon if bitten by a werecat of the same species)
 * Common werecat I
 * Weretiger I
 * Wereleopard I
 * Werejaguar I
 * Werelion I
 * Werelynx I
 * Werecheetah I


 * Clones of Timmy Turner I (note: there are now female counterparts of this being, so their species could live on in real life North America, they are also no longer considered as humans as their DNA shows, so they don't grow any beards, mustaches, get obese, etc. that are only found on humans, so they are now known to be related to dylanusids)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I

Pinnipeds

 * Southern elephant seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Nortern elephant seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common walrus I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * California sea lion I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Northern fur seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Skull Island fur seal I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines off the coast of Oregon, Washington, Baja California, and California)


 * Grey seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Harbor seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Hawaiian monk seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Leopard seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Weddel seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Baikal seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Ladoga seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * King seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Shrimp-eater I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Long-necked seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Long-necked sea lion I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Plesioseal I


 * Common water horse I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Greater water horse I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common herbivorous cowseal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Greater herbivorous cowseal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Krakken I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines Central America, Mexico, Baja California, Washington, California, and Oregon) (note: Contrary to its name, The Krakken isn't a giant cephalopod, but a future cousin of the Sea lion. Filling the similar role to real life whales, they have evolved a similar structure to their baleen from their whiskers. The male is smaller than the female. These are the largest creatures seen in the film they originally came from. Adults have no enemies, but their offspring are vulnerable to predators (like the Jabberwockys), which is why they live in family groups)


 * Hairmouth I


 * Deep diving walrus I


 * Tetraseal I


 * Frenchfry (aka fryseal) I


 * Horker I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of Oregon, California, Baja California, Washington, western Canada, Alaska, and Mexico


 * River lion I


 * River seal I

Whales and relatives

 * Amazon river dolphin I (in Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, and Oregon)


 * South Asian river dolphin I (in Louisiana, Mississippi, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, California, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Common killer whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Commerson's dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Atlantic spotted dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Striped dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pacific Bottlenose dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Two species of pilot whales I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Beluga whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Narwhal I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Harbour porpoise I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Vaquita I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) [unlike native ones in the Gulf of California, vaquitas in the Great Lakes and Lake Tahoe are thriving well, even with pollution and other human activities]


 * Finless porpoise I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) [unlike native ones in Asia, finless porpoises in the Great Lakes and Lake Tahoe are thriving well, even with pollution and other human activities]


 * Sperm whale I (in The Great Lakes only)


 * Pygmy sperm whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Dwarf sperm whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Humpback whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Gray whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common minke whaleI (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Antarctic minke whaleI (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Fin whale I (in The Great Lakes only)


 * Blue whale I (in The Great Lakes only)


 * All known "true" right whale species I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pygmy right whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, California, Louisiana, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida) (note: Unlike native ones in Africa, hippos in North America are peaceful, rather than aggressive)


 * Pygmy hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, California, Louisiana, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Giant hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, Louisiana, California, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida) (note: Unlike native ones in Africa, hippos in North America are peaceful, rather than aggressive)


 * Domestic hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, Louisiana, California, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Satan's Whale I (in the coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Dwarf killer whale I (in the coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Dolphin-Tailed Odobenocetops I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Paddle-Tailed Odobenocetops I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Cetotherium I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Nanocetus I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Common Dorudon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Whale-like Dorudon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Common Basilosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Whale-like Basilosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Georgiacetus I


 * Kutchicetus I


 * Asian Ambulocetus I


 * European Ambulocetus I


 * Pakicetus I


 * Indohyus I


 * Anthracotherium I


 * Libycosaurus I


 * Merycoporamus I


 * Common Entelodont I


 * Pygmy Entelodont I


 * Greater Entelodont I


 * Entelodont Andrewsarchus I


 * Mesonychid Andrewsarchus I


 * Pygmy Mesonychid I


 * Greater Mesonychid I


 * Semiaquatic eared whale I


 * Killer river dolphin I


 * Huburalut I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Alula whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Martian whale I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Common high-finned sperm whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Antarctican high-finned sperm whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Double-finned whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Bloop I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Gambo I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Bird-billed whale I


 * Croco's Ottterwhale I


 * Cetaceoid I (in the coasts off of California and Baja California, the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Ketos I (in the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pigokeels I (in the coasts off of California and Baja California, the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Boar-snouted dolphin I


 * Titan dolphin I from the Future Is Wild virtual reality to real life North America


 * Dolphin predator I from the Future Is Wild virtual reality to real life North America


 * Ground whale I


 * Bearded whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Killer dolphin I


 * Death whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Island-backed whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Finger-flippered whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Sea boar I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Elephant mimic whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Snakewhale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Sauropod-like hippopotamus I


 * Dinosarchus I


 * Cannonball (aka cannonpotamus) I


 * Carnivorous hippopotamus I


 * Jaw-splitting death whale I


 * Lemuracetotheres I


 * Gigantocetotheres I


 * Swamp dolphin I

Horses and relatives

 * Asian wild horse from Pleistocene Asia to the modern Great Plains and grasslands of California (note: it is the wild ancestor of domestic horses that resembles a hybrid between a tarpan and a Mongolian wild horse)


 * Mongolian wild horse


 * Mustang (in the Great Plains)


 * Clydesdale (in the grasslands of California)


 * Heck horse (in the grasslands and forests in the state of New York)


 * Yakutian horse (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)


 * Amercan quater horse (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)


 * Thoroughbred (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)


 * Miniature horse (in the grasslands of California)


 * Feral donkey (in the Great Plains and scrublands and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, and Oregon)


 * Quagga (in the Great Plains and other grasslands and savannas of North America)


 * Tarpan I


 * Grevy's zebra (in the Great Plains and other grasslands and savannas of North America)


 * Plains zebra (in California and Oregon only)


 * Burchell's zebra (in California and Nevada only)


 * Western horse (reintroduced)


 * Hagerman horse (reintroduced)


 * Mexican horse (reintroduced)


 * Common stilt-legged horse (reintroduced)


 * Greater stilt-legged horse (reintroduced)


 * Giant horse (reintroduced)


 * Amerhippus I


 * Hippidion I


 * Dinohippus I


 * Astrohippus I


 * Pseudhipparion I


 * Neohipparion I


 * Nannippus I


 * Cormohipparion I


 * Pliohippus I


 * Protohippus I


 * Hipparion I


 * Merychippus I


 * Parahippus I


 * Megahippus I


 * Hypohippus I


 * Sinohippus I


 * Anchitherium I


 * Kalobatippus I


 * Miohippus I


 * Mesohippus I


 * Epihippus I


 * Eohippus I


 * Orohippus I


 * Palaeotherium I


 * Hyracotherium I


 * Eurohippus I


 * Equine Propalaeotherium I


 * True Propalaeotherium I


 * Phenacodus I


 * Meniscotherium I


 * Ferrari horse I from the Disney's Bedtime Stories film to real life North America


 * Dog horse I


 * Anteater donkey I


 * Thicktail donkey I


 * Behemoth (aka Indricothere-like giant horse) I


 * Reptilian-looking zebra I


 * Unicorn (from mythical Europe to real life North America, this animal resembles a normal white horse, but with antelope-like feet and horns that resembles a narwhal's tusks)


 * Pegasus (from mythical Europe to real life North America, this animal resembles a normal white horse, but has airsac organs [like bird's, but with helium to help it as it flies] and large wings with stitched fur that resembles feathers, but aren't feathers)


 * Pinkie horse I

Cattle-grouped Bovines

 * Plains bison (reintroduced, but were also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Wood bison (reintroduced, but were also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Ancient bison (reintroduced)


 * Steppe bison (reintroduced)


 * Long-horned bison (reintroduced)


 * Lesser bison (reintroduced)


 * Feral cattle I


 * Aurochs I


 * Wild water buffalo I


 * Feral water buffalo I


 * African buffalo I


 * Asian Gaur


 * Skull Island Gaur


 * Banteng


 * Domestic yak


 * Wild yak


 * Wisent


 * White-collared bison I


 * Sail-backed bison I


 * Jerba I


 * Bantha I


 * Long-tailed cattle I


 * Deer cow I


 * European steppe bovine I


 * Dwarf bison I


 * Bullpuppy I


 * Buffalippo I


 * False prairie buffalo I


 * Mooshroom I (note: it is a close relative of domestic cattle and aurochs [the extinct ancestors of domestic cattle], but is red and white and has mushrooms growing on their heads and their backs, and unlike in games, they don't actually become domestic cattle if the mushrooms on their backs are sheared or pulled off, instead, they're still mooshrooms, also, the mushrooms on their backs will grow back about 1-2 months)


 * Dinosaur-like bison I


 * Dinosaur-like cattle I


 * Bipedal bovine I


 * Echatere I

Sheep-Goat-grouped Bovines

 * Common takin I


 * Northern steppe takin I


 * Mainland serow


 * Himalayan serow I


 * Japanese serow I


 * Chamois I


 * Markhor


 * Snow sheep


 * Gorals I


 * Argali I


 * European mouflon I


 * Bharal I


 * Barbary sheep I


 * Domestic goat I


 * Wild goat I


 * Siberian ibex I


 * Spanish ibex I


 * Nubian ibex I


 * Alpine ibex I


 * East Caucasian tur I


 * West Caucasian tur I


 * Stone sheep I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mountain goat I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bighorn sheep I (in the rest of North America)


 * Dall sheep I (in the rest of North America)


 * Domestic sheep I


 * Wild sheep I


 * Barbary sheep


 * Arabian tahr


 * Nilgiri tahr


 * Himalayan tahr


 * Moran I


 * Balearic Islands cave goat I


 * False musk-ox I


 * Great white goat I


 * Mammoth goat I


 * Taurovis I


 * Great goatlope I


 * Drowsy (aka Drowsheep) I


 * Cotton candy sheep I from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film to real life North America

Antelopes

 * Gemsbok I


 * Blackbuck I


 * Nilgai I


 * Impala I


 * Hartebeest


 * Wildebeest


 * Springbok I


 * Gazelles
 * Thomson's gazelle I
 * Mongalla gazelle I
 * Red-fronted gazelle I
 * Indian gazelle I
 * Cuvier's gazelle I
 * Mountain gazelle I
 * Dama gazelle I
 * Soemmerring's gazelle I
 * Mongolian gazelle
 * Shaggy gazelle I


 * Saiga


 * Günther's dik-dik I


 * Suni


 * Royal antelope


 * Klipspringer I


 * Oribi


 * Steenbok


 * Bontebok


 * Four-horned antelope I


 * Bongo (in California, Texas, and Florida)


 * Greater kudu


 * Bushbuck


 * Nyala


 * Common eland


 * Yellow-backed duiker


 * Zebra duiker


 * Common duiker


 * Roan antelope


 * Sable antelope


 * Scimitar oryx


 * Addax


 * Tibetan antelope


 * Grey rhebok


 * Waterbuck


 * Kob


 * Lechwe


 * Puku


 * Southern reedbuck


 * Mountain reedbuck


 * Bohor reedbuck


 * Trumpet-nosed wildebeest I


 * Gigantelope I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Hornheads I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Snorke I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Long-necked yippa I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Valuphant I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Cleft-back antelope I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Banthathere I


 * Rooia I


 * Velocilopes I


 * African gigantothere I


 * Woolly gigantothere I


 * Brontozelle I


 * Gerenaffe I


 * Humzwian Antolope I


 * Carnozelle I


 * Dinosaur-like antelope I


 * Horsalope I

Insectivores

 * Greater white-toothed shrew I


 * Asian house shrew I


 * Solenodons I


 * Desmans I


 * European hedgehog I


 * African pygmy hedgehog I


 * European mole I


 * Star-nosed mole I (in the rest of North America)


 * Moonrat I


 * Saber-Tooth Hedgehog I


 * Molehog I


 * Giant Hedgehog I


 * Flying Hedgehog I


 * Killer Shrew I (in the rest of North America)


 * Deinogalerix I


 * Macrocranion I


 * Leptictis I


 * Running Leptictidium I


 * Hopping Leptictidium I


 * Tree drummer I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Parashrew I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Reedstilt I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Trovamp I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Tusked mole I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Pfrit I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Truteal I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Testadon I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Leaping devil I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Desert shark I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Myrmecoticdium I


 * Ruling insectivorans I


 * Grizzlyhog I


 * Ruling shrews I


 * Gorgoleptictis I


 * Scalerat I


 * Sabre shrew I


 * Tchagrin I


 * New Zealand hedgehog I


 * Shrewhog I


 * Ferocious condylutra I


 * Shredder (aka shreddershrew) I


 * Shush (aka shushrew) I


 * Molarbear I


 * Film's killer shrew I from the Killer Shrews 1959 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards humans or dylanuses, so they wouldn't be attacking humans like these killer shrews trying to attack humans, so they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses])

Bats

 * New Zealand short-tailed bats I (note: like all invasive North American animals that originated from islands without predators or competition, these bats were genetically modifed to tolerate competition and predatation by cats and other predators, so these bats now reproduced fast like many native American urban bats, and can now crawl/sprint fast enough to escape from house cats, dogs, native predators [bears, wolves, coyotes, foxes, cougars, bobcats, etc], and other animals)


 * Mexican free-tailed bat I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bulldog bats I (in the rest of North America)


 * Lesser whiskered bat I


 * Tent-making bat I


 * Harmless serotine I


 * Japanese house bat I


 * Northern bat I


 * Serotine bat I


 * Dark long-tongued bat I


 * Big-headed woolly bat I


 * Great evening bat I


 * Golden bat I


 * Northern white bat I


 * Honduran white bat I


 * Wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bat I


 * Horseshoe bats I


 * Ghost bat I


 * Spectral bat I


 * Common vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during The Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)


 * Wing-winged vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during the Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)


 * Hairy-legged vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during the Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)


 * Fruit bats I (note: all of the known fruit bat species in North America are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that closed in 1960's 1970's, and they now live in most of Mexico, Central America, and USA)


 * Shark-Jawed Bat I in the rest of North America


 * Pig-Faced Bat I in the rest of North America


 * Snowbat I in the rest of North America


 * Red-Winged Bat I


 * Hyena Fruit Bat I


 * Lion-Tailed Bat I


 * Giant vampire bat I


 * Stock's vampire bat I


 * Cuban vampire bat I


 * Purrip Bat I from After Man Book to real life North America


 * Flightless Shalloth I from After Man Book to real life North America


 * Surfbat I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Flooer I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Nightstalker I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Deathgleaner I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Nea's flightless bats I


 * Common flightless bats I


 * Greater flightless bats I


 * Ruling flightless bats I


 * Lesser flightless bats I


 * Terrorbat I


 * Vulturebat I


 * Chalicothere bat I


 * Groomer bat I


 * Goosebat I


 * TFIF lesser bats I


 * TFIF ruler bats I


 * TFIF common bats I


 * Shadow claw I


 * Olitbun I


 * Craleo I


 * Rusty daevere I


 * Carnivorous ground sloth bat I


 * Water wesils I


 * Imperial fruit bat I


 * False gibbon I


 * Ahool I (it is a giant predatory bat species that resembles a hybrid between a flying fox and a vampire bat, but with a long baboon-like tail)


 * Jackrobat I


 * Giant rhinoceros tigerbat I


 * Devil Bat I from The Devil Bat film to real life North America (one family, Charles Nickins (Son), Fred Nickins (Dad), and Marry Nickins (Mom) had brought some devil bats after their vacation from The Devil Bat film universe and released them into real life North America, causing some negative impact towards some native real life dylanus species of North America, including some populations of Florida Running Dylanus)


 * Chupacabra (aka bat of death) I


 * Starling bat I from Dracula Untold film to real life North America (note: they are named because just like European starlings, which are native to real life, these bats are known to flock together in large masses like what this image shows, but are not mind-controlled, instead, they inherently have this behavior for protection against predators)


 * Bird bat I


 * False mothman (aka the giant false bat and the western mothman) I (note: it is a very unusual species of giant bat, lacking echolocation and is a biped when not in the air, their behaviour however is more similar to an owl: this animal sits most of the time on high spots such as branches from where it can search for prey. They use their huge eyes and mask on their face to locate them and when that's done, they simply glide or fly soundlessly towards their victim to catch it with their feet. The teeth are then used to deliver the fatal bite. On the ground they have to be careful though: they are light build because of the hollow bones and slow because of their extremely long legs connected to each other by a membrane. A cougar, wolf or even coyote can kill them if they aren't scared off by the huge wings. The giant false bat can take of fast though because it uses the same squad launch as its cousins. They feel the most comfortable in trees or cliffs where they can climb around without having to touch the ground that often)


 * Welwa (aka ratbat) I


 * Werebat I


 * City vampire bat I

Rodents

 * All known vole species I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arctic lemming I (in the rest of North America)


 * Wood lemming I


 * Steppe lemming I


 * Norway lemming I


 * Alpine marmot I


 * Yellow-bellied marmot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Hoary marmot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arctic ground squirrel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Abert's squirrel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pallas's squirrel I


 * Finlayson's squirrel I


 * Neotropical pygmy squirrel I


 * Tufted ground squirrel I


 * European red squirrel I


 * Forest giant squirrel I


 * Jungle palm squirrel I


 * Indian palm squirrel I


 * Indian giant squirrel I


 * Grizzled giant squirrel I


 * Black giant squirrel I


 * Cream-coloured giant squirrel I


 * Prevost's squirrel I


 * Shrew-faced squirrel I


 * Namdapha flying squirrel I


 * Laotian giant flying squirrel I


 * Indian giant flying squirrel I


 * Spotted giant flying squirrel I


 * Black flying squirrel I


 * Southern flying squirrel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Northern flying squirrel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Purple squirrel I (note: it is a species of squirrel with purple fur colorations)


 * Springhares I


 * Jerboa I


 * Fawn hopping mouse I


 * Spinifex hopping mouse I


 * Mitchell's hopping mouse I


 * All known zebra mice species I


 * Edible dormouse I


 * Pale gerbil I


 * Lesser gerbil I


 * Mongolian gerbil I


 * House Mouse I


 * Macedonian mouse I


 * Black rat I


 * Brown rat I


 * Key largo woodrat I (note: Even though it is endangered in Florida, it was introduced to the rest of USA, where they are thriving, despite competition with brown rats)


 * Amazon bamboo rat I (note: It was accidentally introduced when people brought some South American plants into North America, and it now thrives in California, Oregon, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida)


 * Atlantic bamboo rat I (note: It was accidentally introduced when people brought some South American plants into North America, and it now thrives in California, Oregon, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida)


 * Mouse-like hamster I


 * Golden hamster I


 * Chinese hamster I


 * Dwarf hamsters I


 * Short-tailed chinchilla I


 * Long-tailed chinchilla I


 * African crested porcupine I


 * Cape porcupine I


 * Malayan porcupine I


 * Indian crested porcupine I


 * Nutria I


 * Mara I


 * Lowland paca I


 * Mountain paca I


 * Common agouti I


 * Degu I


 * Rock cavy I


 * Mountain cavy I


 * Yellow-toothed cavy I


 * Greater guinea pig I


 * Shiny guinea pig I


 * Brazilian guinea pig I


 * Montane guinea pig I


 * All known real feral guinea pig breeds I


 * Bug-eyed guinea pig I from the Disney's Bedtime Stories film to real life North America


 * South American capybara I (in Florida and California only)


 * Giant porcupine


 * Little rat I


 * Big rat I


 * Real giant rat I


 * Big mouse I


 * Giant mouse I


 * Giant Ground Squirrel I in the rest of North America


 * Saber-toothed squirrel I (reintroduced)


 * North American capybara I (reintroduced)


 * Greater giant beaver (reintroduced)


 * Urban giant beaver I


 * Rhinoceros mouse I


 * Elephant rat


 * Giant dormouse I


 * Ailuravus I


 * Desert Leaper I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Strick I from the After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Wakka I from the After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Sand flapjack I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Tapimus I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Trevel I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Terratail I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Rootsucker I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Spine-tailed squirrel I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Grobbit I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Chiselhead I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Meaching I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Desert spickle I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Spitting featherfoot I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Poggle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Desert Rattleback I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Savanna Rattleback I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Common rattleback I


 * Caribbean rattleback I


 * False shagrat I


 * Savanna kangoohopper I


 * Deermara I


 * Saltodromeus I


 * Diverse rats I


 * Skull Island white bat I


 * Volucerictis I


 * Terapusmordax I


 * Howler I


 * Skin-bird I


 * Pseudomarmoset I


 * Beaktooth I


 * Muck (aka American trunked cavy or tapir-mimicing giant rodent) I


 * Trunkorat I


 * Animal Armageddon's giant rat I from Animal Armageddon documentary to real life North America


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Diprotodontian mega ground squirrel I


 * Ruling rats I


 * Orguar I


 * Vultrat I


 * Glubchuck I


 * Unicorn rat I


 * Farkle I


 * Horned river grazer I


 * Greater ruling rats I


 * Lesser ruling rats I


 * Ruling rodentids I


 * Black-tailed sauratpod I


 * Fast rat I


 * Saber-toothed rat (aka false gladiodon) I


 * Imperial raradon I


 * Lesser raradon I


 * Steppe jerboa I


 * Humboldt viscacha I


 * Bull hamster I


 * Plain long ear I


 * Baobab rat I


 * Squirrelare I


 * Batmouse I


 * Harinagilahari I


 * Sewer panther I


 * Orloni I


 * Horned mara I


 * Lizard-like hamster I


 * Doubledip (aka dippymouse) I


 * Woody (aka woodsquire) I


 * Launchoid I (note: it is an experimental rodent species that resembles the purely-fictional time paradox-causing true launch (607), but the launchoid is actually completely harmless and doesn't cause time paradox, therefore can't effect time nor space)


 * Urban mouse I


 * Sewer rat I


 * City beaver I


 * Lawn squirrel I


 * Yard porcupine I


 * Garden porcupine I


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life North America (Note: There are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life North America. Also, they had a country called Ratvania. Also, due to being a sapient, they DO NOT spread diseases.)


 * Scurrier I


 * Profogg I


 * Womp rat I


 * Pigrat I


 * Peadog I


 * Mousephant I


 * Trip gerbil I


 * Daedric rat I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life North America


 * Skeever I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life North America


 * Pikachu I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Raichu I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America.


 * Pichu I from a vido game series, Pokémon, to real life North America.


 * Sapient mouse I from a popular Disney franchise, Mickey Mouse, to real life North America. (Note: Because of their high intelligence, they can now have a country called Disneyaria, located in California. Also, due to being a sapient, they DO NOT spread diseases.)

Sloths, anteaters, armadillos and relatives

 * Silky anteater I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi)


 * Southern tamandua I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Oregon)


 * Northern tamandua I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi)


 * Giant anteater I


 * Long-tailed pangolin I


 * Tree pangolin I


 * Indian pangolin I


 * Ground pangolin I


 * Giant pangolin I


 * Nine-banded armadillo I (in the rest of North America)


 * Six-banded armadillo I


 * Screaming hairy armadillo I


 * Giant armadillo I


 * Three-toed sloth I


 * Two-toed sloth I


 * Kakamora I (in the rest of North America)


 * Armadillo sloth I


 * Mokele-mbembe I


 * Domestic Mokele I


 * Shasta ground sloth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Jefferson's ground sloth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Giant ground sloth from Pleistocene South America and North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Glyptodon from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Glyptotherium from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Doedicurus from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


 * Dawn pangolin I


 * False (European) tamandua I


 * Skinhi I


 * Taturex I


 * Tatu burro I


 * Megadillo I


 * River armadillo I


 * Dragonwhal I


 * Marine glyptodont I


 * Marine tamandua I


 * Licker I


 * Sea tamandua I


 * Barougi I


 * Reef chamarela I


 * Tahitian weed bear I


 * Giant slothwhale I


 * Common bottlenosed slothphin I


 * Log sloth I


 * Star-sloth I


 * Troll sloth I


 * Plain jumper (aka Alaskan monster) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they prefer fruits, leaves, insects, fish, frogs, lizards, eggs, birds, and mammals that aren't sapient or close to sapient including humans, dylanusids, nor others, but can hunt and kill vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Spike (aka Spikadillo) I


 * Richter (aka richtadillo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, richters no longer causes earthquakes as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, also, they are now peaceful herbivores that feed only on plants, shrubs, ferns, cycads, roots, and tubers)


 * Nosy (aka nosysloth) I


 * Tweak (aka tweakerlin) I


 * Shoe (aka horseshoe sloth) I


 * Warpstron (aka warpedoodle) I


 * Zawp (aka zawpabear) I


 * Stenchy (aka Mr. Stenchy or stenchby) I


 * City armadillo I

Proto-primates

 * Flying lemurs I


 * Treeshrew I


 * Giant Tree Shrew I


 * Greater Purgatorius I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Digging Purgatorius I


 * Opossum-Like Purgatorius I


 * Carpolestes I from Paleocene North America to modern North America


 * Plesiadapis I from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Bonnie (aka bonnkey) I


 * Clyde (aka clydis) I

Primitive primates

 * Senegal bushbaby I


 * Mohol bushbaby I


 * Northern greater bushbaby I


 * Silvery greater bushbaby I


 * Brown greater bushbaby I


 * Philippine tarsier I


 * Slender lorises I


 * Slow lorises I


 * Darwinius I from Eocene Germany to modern North America


 * Common Godinotia I from Eocene Germany to modern North America


 * Capuchin-Like Godinotia I


 * Necrolemur I


 * Shoshonius I


 * Teilhardina I


 * Altanius I


 * Ekgmowechashala I


 * Clatta I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Speculative Evolution's primates I


 * Alickwall I


 * Burglar monkey I


 * Monyepembun I


 * Heat (aka Heamur) I


 * Dupe (aka Dupkey) I


 * Scamp I

Lemurs

 * Aye-aye I


 * Brown mouse lemur I


 * Pygmy mouse lemur I


 * AEECL'S sportive lemur I


 * Sifaka I


 * Indris I


 * True lemurs I


 * Bamboo lemurs I


 * Greater bamboo lemur I


 * Red ruffed lemur I


 * Black and white ruffed lemur I


 * Ring-tailed lemur I


 * Ant lemur I


 * Vazimba I


 * Common gigantolemur I


 * Greater gigantolemur I


 * Lemuroo I


 * Devil lemur (aka ground death lemur) I (note: it is one of the few carnivorous lemurs that was brought to real life North America by humans using universe travel, along with Jersey devils and lemurs of death)


 * Jersey devil (AKA Terror lemur) I (it is a large winged bipedal lemur that is the only known primate that can truly fly, it is also a carnivore that is mostly a predator. Here's what Jersey devils look like, they have hind legs and wings, but no extra arms as once thought, even though its wings are its arms)


 * Lemur of death I

Monkeys

 * Gelada I


 * Chacma baboon I


 * Olive baboon I


 * Guinea baboon I


 * Yellow baboon I


 * Kinda baboon I


 * Hamadryas baboon I


 * Drill I


 * Mandrill I


 * Rhesus macaque I


 * Japanese macaque I


 * Barbary macaque I


 * Pig-tailed macaque I


 * Formosan rock macaque I


 * Stump-tailed macaque I


 * Crab-eating macaque I


 * Lion-tailed macaque I


 * Crested macaque I


 * Bonnet macaque I


 * Toque macaque I


 * Arunachal macaque I


 * Grey-cheeked mangabey I


 * Black-crested mangabey I


 * Vervet monkey I


 * Malbrouck I


 * Grivet I


 * Tantalus monkey I


 * Green monkey I


 * Swamp monkey I


 * Patas monkey I


 * Diana monkey I


 * Blue monkey I


 * Red-tailed monkey I


 * Red-eared monkey I


 * Sclater's guenon I


 * White-tailed guenon I


 * Moustached guenon I


 * Mona guenon I


 * Angolan talapoin I


 * Gabon talapoin I


 * Gee's Golden langur I


 * Shortridge's langur I


 * Gray langur I


 * Purple faced langur I


 * François' langur I


 * Nilgiri langur I


 * Thomas's langur I


 * Laotian langur I


 * Javan lutung I


 * Silvery lutung I


 * Indochinese lutung I


 * Black cliff monkey I


 * Dusky leaf monkey I


 * Maroon leaf monkey I


 * Proboscis monkey I


 * Pig-tailed monkey I


 * Surili I


 * Red-shanked douc I


 * Gray-shanked douc I


 * Golden snub-nosed monkey I


 * Black-and-white colobus monkey I


 * Red colobus monkey I


 * Olive monkey I


 * White-headed capuchin I


 * Tufted capuchin I


 * Black-striped capuchin I


 * Geoffroy's spider monkey I


 * White-bellied spider monkey I


 * Woolly spider monkeys I


 * Woolly monkeys I


 * Brown howler I


 * Mantled howler I


 * Black howler I


 * Ursine howler I


 * Red-handed howler I


 * Purus red howler I


 * Tamarins I


 * Marmosets I


 * Titis I


 * Saki monkeys I


 * Bearded saki I


 * Uakari I


 * Night monkeys I


 * Squirrel monkeys I


 * Giant Marmoset I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Aegyptopithecus I


 * Brumpti's Geleda I


 * Giant baboon I


 * Guenon-Like Apidium I


 * Langur-Like Apidium I


 * Punch monkey I


 * Babookari I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Raboon I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Khiffah I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Mutt Monkey I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * Elysium Saru I


 * Baboopuchin I


 * Caiporia I


 * Highland macaque I


 * Giant macaque I


 * Otter monkey I


 * Lesser carnivorous monkeys I


 * Fishing monkey I


 * Lion monkey I


 * Vampire monkey I


 * Mandrilion I


 * After Earth baboon I


 * Napa Rebob I from cryptozoology California to real life Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, and California


 * Goblin monkey I


 * Devil monkey I


 * Reptilian-looking baboon I


 * Barbarian baboon I


 * Harmosette I


 * Urban macaque I

Apes

 * Lar gibbon I (Introduced in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California.)


 * Western hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)


 * Eastern hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)


 * Skywalker hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)


 * Siamang I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, and California)


 * Common chimpanzee I (in Florida and California only)


 * Bonobo I (in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and California)


 * Sumatran orangutan I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, and California)


 * Bornean orangutan (in Florida, Alabama, and Georgia)


 * Mountain gorilla I (in Florida only)


 * Western lowland gorilla I (in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California)


 * Canadian Gorilla I (in the rest of North America)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecmen I


 * Elecman.EXEs


 * Paranthropus boisei I (in California only)


 * Australopithecus afarensis I (in California only)


 * Australopithecus rudolfensis I (in California only)


 * Homo habilis I (in California only)


 * Homo ergaster I (in California only)


 * Homo erectus I (in California only)


 * Homo floresiensis I (in California only)


 * Homo antecessor I (in California only)


 * Homo heidelbergensis I (in California only)


 * Neanderthal I (in most of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * Modern human (aka Homo Sapiens) I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Gigantopithecus (in Florida and California only)


 * Gigantopitheman I


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life North America (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Wookiee I


 * Pakuni I


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life North America (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life North America)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life North America (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life North America)


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Ruling Posthumans I


 * Slothish Posthumans I


 * Sapient Posthumans I


 * Knowing Posthuman I


 * Domestic Posthuman I


 * Trumpet-Throated Sasquatchian Posthuman I


 * Lesser Posthumans I


 * Diverse Posthumans I


 * Bigfoot I


 * Florida skunk ape I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas)


 * Orang Pendek I (hence its name, it is actually an upright-walking relatives of orangutans which replaced the former extinct homo floresiensis in Indonesia)


 * Mogollon ape I


 * Momo ape I


 * Babookari-faced human I


 * Rainforest-dweller I


 * Carnivorous gibbonman I


 * Snatcher I


 * Werewolfman I (note: it is named werewolfman because of its resemblance to the formerly fictional Wolfman's werewolf, but unlike werewolves, werewolfmen don't turn their victims to one as they don't have any substance inside them to do that)


 * Tree-dweller I


 * Temperate woodland-dweller I


 * Boreal woodland-dweller I


 * Tropical forest dweller I


 * Common plains-dweller I


 * Northern plains-dweller I


 * Communal plains-dweller I


 * Elf-eared plains-dweller I


 * Desert-runner I


 * Water-seeker I


 * Islander I


 * Slothman I


 * Fish-eater I


 * False fish-eater I


 * Treesloth-man I


 * Tree-boring man I


 * Burrowing man I


 * Symbiont Carrier I


 * Spiketooth I


 * Common tundra-dweller I


 * Great tundra-dweller I


 * Sapient tundra-dweller I


 * Bearmen I


 * Antman I


 * Cheetahman I


 * Cave-dweller I


 * Parasite I


 * Host I


 * Memory people I


 * False gilled whale I


 * Gilled Mermaid I


 * Camouflage ape I


 * Mer ape I


 * Reptilian-looking human I


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life North America (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * House elf (aka domestic elf) I from Harry Potter film franchise to real life North America


 * Stoor I from Lord of the Rings film franchise to real life North America (note: they are no longer evil, as the ones that are evil are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Giant I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: they are now completely herbivores and are now gentle giants, so they are no longer aggressive, as the ones that are aggressive are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Armor-faced orge I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * False troll I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * False goblin I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Common elf I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Wood elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America


 * Snow elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America


 * Dark elf (aka Dunmer) I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America


 * Sinistral elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America (note: they are no longer considered as evil and are no longer aggressive, as the ones that are aggressive are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life North America (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life North America (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life North America)


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life North America (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life North America


 * 2005 King Kong I


 * 2017 King Kong I (note: these apes are now much smaller than their ancestors, about the size of a bigfoot)


 * Giant human I


 * Kryocene humans I


 * Gremlin I from Gremlins film franchise to real life New York, New Jersey, and Florida


 * Mogwai I from Gremlins film franchise to all parts of real life North America (note: they no longer die in sunlight as they developed the immunity against the sunlight, and also can no longer become gremlins when they eat after midnight, as the ones that became aggressive gremlins were not tolerated by all sapient beings)


 * Mermaids I


 * Yodan I from Star Wars film series to real life North America


 * European ghoul I (note: it is a species of hominid that resembles a human, but is more stout in build and has a more ape-like mouth, unlike Japanese ghouls, which are more human-like in appearance)


 * Japanese ghoul I from Tokyo Ghoul manga and anime series to real life North America


 * Supernatural white gorilla I


 * Van Helsing werewolf from Van Helsing film to real life North America


 * Buffy the vampire slayer's werewolf from Buffy the vampire slayer TV series to real life North America


 * American werewolf from The American Werewolf In London to real life North America


 * Goosebumps werewolf from Goosebumps TV series to real life North America


 * Twilight werewolf from a Lionsgate film series, Twilight, to real life North America. (Note: These werewolves are no longer aggressive to humans, neither any other sapient beings.)


 * Skyrim werewolf from Skyrim game to real life North America


 * Grahtwood werewolf from Elder Scrolls Online game to real life North America


 * Wolfman werewolf from The Wolfman 2010 film to real life North America


 * Dark Shadows werewolf from Dark Shadows 2012 film to real life North America


 * Human-like werewolf from Werewolves: The Dark Survivors series to real life North America


 * Exorcist Demon I


 * Buffy/Angel TV Series Demon I


 * Angel I


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)

Cats

 * African lion


 * Siberian tiger


 * Bengal tiger


 * African leopard/Indian leopard hybrids I


 * Jaguar (in the rest of the USA and most of southern Canada)


 * Clouded leopard I (in most of USA)


 * Snow leopard I (in most of USA, Canada, Alaska, and Greenland)


 * Caracal I (in most of USA and southern Canada)


 * Serval I (in most of USA)


 * Cheetah


 * Jaguarundi I


 * Margay I


 * Ocelot I


 * Pallas's cat I


 * Rusty-spotted cat I


 * Leopard cat I


 * Flat-headed cat I


 * Fishing cat I


 * Jungle cat I


 * Sand cat I


 * Chinese mountain cat I


 * Black-footed cat I


 * African wildcat I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and California)


 * European wildcat I (in Canada, Alaska, Maine, New York, and other cold northeastern states)


 * Asiatic wildcat I (in Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Feral house cats I
 * All known real life house cat breeds I
 * Giant cat I
 * Dog-like cats I
 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life North America (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)
 * Greater supernatural black cat I
 * Common supernatural black cat I
 * Elder Scroll's supernatural black cat I
 * Abecean Ratter Cat I
 * Elder Scrolls housecat I


 * Stripeless Tiger


 * American lion from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Long-tailed cave lion (reintroduced)


 * Short-tailed cave lion


 * Scimitar cat from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Saber-toothed cat from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Ponchan I


 * Onza I (note: it is a species of cat that is very closely related to a cougar, bu has stripes on its legs and the onza is smaller in size, about the size of a large-to-medium-sized dog, onzas can also survive and thrive well in human settlements, this is what the onzas look like in real life)


 * Hyena cat I


 * Nuevapuma I


 * Choadajalia I


 * Xenofelis I


 * Bird catcher I


 * Otter cat I


 * Cave cat I


 * Mediterranean false tiger I


 * American false sabertooth I


 * Striger from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Mountain werecat I


 * Greater jungle devil I


 * Slender jungle devil I


 * Black eared weaselcat I


 * Four-lined catwhale I


 * Brown bearded gorilla cat I


 * Patched beared gorilla cat I


 * Longtail gorilla cat I


 * Spotted Kangaroocat I


 * Golden Kangaroocat I


 * Urusaurus I


 * Tressym I


 * Dogcat I


 * Tailcat I


 * Felidae big cat I


 * Ubercat I


 * Flying cat (aka flying squirrel cat) I


 * Catbat I


 * Speedercat I


 * Vampire beast (aka Vampire cat) I


 * Winged Cheetah I


 * Birger I


 * Macawnivore I


 * Fish Cat I


 * Crabby Tabby I


 * Long-eared cat I


 * Western lyaera I


 * Winged cat (aka sphinx) I (note: it is a grizzly bear-sized sphynx cat-like feline with large eagle-like wings that, like the pegasus, is actually wings with stitched fur that resembles feathers, but aren't feathers, also like the pegasus, it has airsac organs [like bird's, but with helium to help it as it flies])


 * After Earth lion I


 * Reptilian-looking cat I


 * Northern lynx (aka Domestic lynx) I


 * Senche-cats I


 * Cheedrian I


 * City tiger I


 * Park bobcat I


 * Lawn cougar I


 * City panther I


 * Starfiry Cat I

Bears

 * Giant panda I (in California and Florida only)


 * Sloth bear I (in California and Florida only)


 * Grizzly bear (introduced to Mexico and California to replace the extinct California grizzly bear and the Mexican grizzly bear)


 * Short-faced bear from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * European cave bear I


 * Greater cave bear


 * Yeti bear I


 * Sea-bear I


 * MacFarlane's bear I (it is a species of bear that resembles a hybrid between a polar bear and a grizzly bear, but is about the size of a Kodiak brown bear)


 * Tapire-iauara I


 * Bear pear I


 * Megathere bear I


 * Mexican gigabear I


 * Tiger bear I


 * Reptilian-looking bear I


 * Reptilian-like carnivorous panda I


 * Kixx (aka kixobear) I


 * Tank (aka tankbear) I (note: they now only feed on unwanted metal rubbish, human food, plants, and small (non-domestic) animals, as the ones that feed on metal that humans and other sapient species are using (such as currently-active cars, etc) are not tolerated by sapient beings)


 * Slick (aka slickbear) I


 * False cave bear


 * Street bear I

Dogs and relatives

 * Fennec fox I


 * Bat-eared fox I


 * Raccoon dog I


 * Golden jackal I


 * European jackal I


 * Side-striped jackal I


 * Black-backed jackal I


 * African golden wolf I


 * Skidooing Blue Dog I


 * Gray wolf (in the rest of North America)


 * Beringian wolf (reintroduced)


 * Dire wolf from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Paleolithic dog I


 * Megafaunal wolf I


 * Zhoukoudian wolf I


 * Elder Scrolls wolf I


 * Pugott I


 * Monkhuahua I


 * Adjule I


 * Wolffox I


 * Terror wolf I


 * Foreststalker I


 * Velocivulpes I


 * Shadow runner I


 * Dire dog I


 * Skipdog I


 * Snox I


 * Tigrocyon I


 * Canis concolor I


 * Puma lupus I


 * Gorgonops-like dog I


 * Thrinaxodon-like fox I


 * Tiger wolf I


 * Reptilian-looking dog I


 * Turner's wild dog I from cryptozoological North America to real life North America (note: it is a species of very large gray-colored strong-jawed wild dog that hunts animals from as small as a rat to as large as a bison, they can either be solitary predators or social pack-hunting predators)


 * Man-eating wolf I (it is a species of very large long-tailed big cat-like hypercarnivorous wild dog which is very closely related to gray wolves, but unlike gray wolves (which only hunts humans if they're too old or sick to hunt other animals they usually hunt), man-eating gray wolves (including healthy ones) like to prey on humans (if provoked), not just deer, wild boars etc.)


 * Bray Road beast (it is a werewolf-like species of upright-walking relative of gray wolves. Unlike werewolves of mythical Europe, they are gentle animals towards humans as studies have recently showed, also, they don't turn their victims into their own kind, even if their victim is bitten. They feed only on deer, elk, goats, rabbits, sheep, rats, beavers, and horses)
 * Wisconsin werewolf I (it is a subspecies of the Bray Road beast that is slightly smaller, about 6.5 feet tall, and is lighter in color than other Bray Roar beast subspecies, they are also the most common, adapting to human settlements and are also the most gentle of all Bray Road beast subspecies)
 * Michigan dogman I (it is a slightly larger and darker colored subspecies of the Bray Road beast which is stronger and able to hunt larger non-human animals, fortunately for us, they are also gentle towards humans)


 * Mutt Dog I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * Remoolian I from Men in Black films to real life North America


 * Eevee I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Vaporeon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Jolteon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Flareon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Espeon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Umbreon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Glaceon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Sylveon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Vulpix I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Ninetails I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Sabre dog I (note: it is a very large bear-like canine that largely resembles the American Werewolf in London's werewolf, but isn't/was never a human in beast form, rather a natural large carnivorous mammal that mainly hunts deer, wild boars, goats, and other animals smaller than humans and dylanuses, fortunatelly, they are now completely peaceful towards humans and dylanuses)


 * Leroydog I


 * Eviledog I


 * Stitch (aka stitchdog) I


 * No-C (aka Stitch-mimic) I


 * Angel (aka Angeldog) I


 * Reuben I


 * Snooty (aka snootdog) I


 * Swirly (aka swirlydog) I


 * Fetchit (aka Fetchy shepherd) I


 * Domestic jackal I


 * Yard fox I


 * Street coyote I


 * Urban wolf I


 * Weredog I


 * Nine tails I from Naruto series to real life North America (not to be confused with Ninetails, a Pokémon-grouped canine with a similar name)


 * Terror dog I

Domestic Dogs

 * All of the real domestic/feral dog breeds I
 * Common Dog I
 * Scooby's Dane I
 * Woolder (aka Dog-Sheep) I (note: it is a domestic dog breed that resembles a hybrid between a dog and a sheep)
 * Ratdog I (Note: It is a smallest ever breed of dog, resembling a hybrid between a dog and a rat and is about the size of a pet rat, making it smaller than a chihuahua)
 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life North America
 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life North America
 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life North America
 * Sealdog I
 * Alik'r Dune-Hound I
 * Bravil Retriever I
 * Markarth Bear-Dog I
 * Shornhelm Shepherd I
 * Whiterun Wolfhound I
 * Windhelm Wolfhound I
 * Dragonborn Wolfhound I
 * Dawnguard husky I
 * Courageous dog I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Courage the Cowardly Dog, to real life North America. (Note: There will be female versions of that dog so that they can now live in the real life. However, unlike Courage, they are no longer easy to be afraid, and cannot make gestures of screaming, even in case of horrifying stuff, so they can now be tolerable to everything that can be horrifying.)
 * Tamaranean Starfirey Spaniel I

Bear-dogs

 * Bear-Footed Cynodictis I


 * Dog-Footed Cynodictis I


 * Amphicyon I


 * Ischyrocyon I

Raccoons, coatis and relatives

 * South American coati I


 * White-nosed coati I


 * Red panda I (in California and Florida only)


 * Chapalmalania I


 * Dino-coon I


 * Field golem I


 * TFIF procyonids and relatives I


 * Tree wolf I


 * Common tanooki I


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life North America)


 * Hocker (aka hockoon) I


 * Park raccoon I

Pigs and relatives

 * Wild boar (aka razorback boar, feral boar, feral pig, or wild pig) I


 * Pygmy hog I


 * Red river hog I


 * Bushpig I


 * Giant forest hog I


 * Celebes warty pig I


 * Bornean bearded pig I


 * Warthog I


 * Chacoan peccary (in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas)


 * Collared peccary (in the entire western, southwestern, and southern USA) I


 * Babirusa I


 * Kubanochoerus I


 * Moose-pig I (it is a very large aggressive herbivorous wild pig species with large tusks for knocking over small trees and digging out roots and tubers, as well as defense against predators)


 * Scrofa I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Trumi I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Zarander I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Varaha I


 * False scrofa I


 * Shaggy boar I


 * Estramboticotherium I


 * Barotholus I


 * Stag-hog I


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life North America (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Long-legged boar I


 * Chipboar I


 * Terror pig I


 * Makkapite I


 * Brontothere hornhog I


 * Bullhog I


 * Allochoerus I


 * Siberian shurga I


 * Flattooth I


 * Horsehog I


 * Siberian Scrofatherium I


 * Japanese Scrofatherium I


 * Marsh scrofaphant I


 * Woolly scrofaphant I


 * Tapiroid (aka Tapir-mimicing pig) I


 * Dominosuid-grouped pigs I


 * Lambdi thrunderhog I


 * Ruling pigs I


 * Varaha I


 * Spotted mud pig I


 * Stig I


 * Happabore I


 * Rusty entelodont-looking pig I


 * Blue-patched Dicynodont-like pig I


 * Boaratheon I


 * Woops (aka woopsepig) I


 * Bristleback I


 * Daggerback I


 * Wolf-like carnivorous pig I


 * Entelodon-mimicing carnivorous pig I


 * City boar I


 * Yard peccary I


 * Targ I

Sea cows

 * Dugong I (in rivers of Utah, Wyoming, Colorada, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, California, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * West Indian manatee (in rivers of Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Colorado, Utah, California, Wyoming, New Mexico, Texas, Idaho, Washington, Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Great Lakes, South Dakota, and North Dakota)


 * Steller's sea cow I


 * Prorastomus I from Eocene Jamaica to modern North America


 * Helena manatee I (it is a species of semi-aquatic herbivorous manatees which are build more like elephant seals than any other manatees)

Rhinoceroses

 * White rhinoceros (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona)


 * Black rhinoceros (in California only)


 * Indian rhinoceros (in California, Nevada, and Arizona only)


 * Javan rhinoceros (in Florida only)


 * Sumatran rhinoceros (in Florida only)


 * American Rhinoceros (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant-Horned Rhinoceros (in Northern USA and most of Canada)


 * Great woolly rhinoceros (were brought back and were introduced to the Great Plains, Canada, and Alaska, and they are spreading to most of North America)


 * White-fronted woolly rhinoceros


 * Greater Elasmotherium (were brought back and were introduced to the Great Plains and are spreading to most of North America)


 * Tawny Elasmotherium


 * Southeastern Elasmotherium


 * Menoceras (were brought back and were reintroduced to southern North America and were introduced to California)


 * Metaynodon (were brought back and were reintroduced to swamplands and marshlands of the both middle and western parts of North America and were introduced to swamplands and marshlands of eastern parts of North America)


 * Subhyracodon (were brought back and reintroduced to middle parts of USA and were introduced to Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and California)


 * Juxia (were brought back and were introduced to western and eastern North American areas)


 * Forstercooperia (were brought back and were introduced to California)


 * Paraceratherium (were brought back and were introduced to California, Oregon, Arizona, and Nevada


 * Indricotherium


 * Hopping rhinoceros I


 * Horned paraceratherium I


 * Zhevra I


 * Jobitheres I


 * Silvatherium I


 * Campebistrotherim imperialis I


 * Campebistrotherium rex I


 * Greater unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Indian unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Falumpaset I


 * Dinosaur-Like Indricothere I


 * Dinosaur-like rhinoceros I


 * Modified rhinoceros I


 * Elephant rhinoceros I


 * Ornacorn I

Mustlids

 * North American river otter I (in the rest of North and Central America)


 * Giant otter I


 * Asian otter I


 * Sea otter I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Marine otter I (in shorelines off the coast of Baja California, Oregon, Washington, western Canada, and California)


 * Hog-nosed skunk I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spotted skunk I (in the rest of North America)


 * Striped skunk I (in the rest of North America)


 * European pine marten I


 * Honey badger I


 * Predatory otter I


 * Snowstalker I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Gryken I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * False gryken I


 * False snowstalker I


 * Coldplain weasel I


 * Super otter I


 * Great jackal bear I


 * White-side jackal bear I


 * Jaguar otteal I


 * Skunk cat I


 * Taranga I


 * Jabberwocky I (in the Great Lakes and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California) (note: Named after the creature from English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon, and photographer Lewis Caroll's poem, these are agile and quick otter descendants predator who occupy the ecological niche similar to real life's killer whales. They hunt in packs, feeding on everything from fish, to sea-birds, sea-lizards and even young Krakkens, as well as some real life species such as young whales, sea otters, and seals. They have a long prehensile neck, allowing them to catch all what is around them and their jaws are retractable)


 * Glutton monster I


 * Nakalabeju I


 * Dinosaurian-looking pine marten I


 * Skunkuin I


 * Yang (aka yansel) I


 * Domestic badger I (note:unlike their ancestors from Elder Scrolls franchise, they are now much less aggressive and much more tame towards humans, making them good pets, even though there are now feral populations of these badgers in North America)


 * Great white otter I


 * Giant crocodile otter I


 * Town skunk I


 * Urban otter I


 * Urban badgers I

Rabbits and relatives

 * Antelope jackrabbit I (in the rest of North America)


 * Chinese hare I


 * Mountain hare I


 * Indian hare I


 * Japanese hare I


 * European hare


 * European rabbit


 * Swamp rabbit I (in the rest of North America)


 * Volcano rabbit I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pygmy rabbit I (in the rest of North America)


 * Snowshoe hare I (in the rest of North America)


 * Alaskan hare I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arctic hare I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sumatran rabbit I


 * Hispid hare I


 * Amami rabbit I (note: unlike native ones of Japan, even though they are similar to their ancestors from Japan, the invasive Amami rabbits in North America are thriving due to they now tolerate predators, both native and nonnative, by evolving a faster reproductive system and can now move faster to escape from danger)


 * American pika I (in the rest of North America)


 * Turkestan red pika I


 * Nuralagus I


 * Spotted jack


 * Giant rabbit I


 * Rabbuck I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Lutie I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Forest harelope I


 * Grass harelope I


 * Snow harelope I


 * Snowlopper I


 * Aurochid I


 * Spanish biped rabbit I (note: it is a fully-upright-walking, blue-skinned, hairless, intelligent rabbit species that is almost as smart as an extinct homo habilis, it is actually a herbivore that feeds on grass, flowers, and vegetables)


 * Girona gremlin I (note: just like the Spanish biped rabbit, it is a fully-upright-walking, blue-skinned, hairless, intelligent rabbit species that is almost as smart as an extinct homo habilis, it is actually a herbivore that feeds on grass, flowers, and vegetables)


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * Rabbeer I


 * Rufous sea rabbit I


 * Bowtie sea rabbit I


 * Marsh rabbit I


 * Harelope I


 * Rabalope I


 * Lagotherium I


 * Mammolepus I


 * Carnolepus I


 * Bunny beast I


 * Jackalope I (note: it is a relative of jackrabbits that has horns similar to that found on pronghorns, and is mostly similar to its relative, other than having horns)


 * Houdini (aka houdini rabbit) I


 * City rabbit I


 * Garden pika I


 * Looney rabbit I from a popular Warner Bros. animated franchise, Looney Tunes, to real life North America.)


 * Powerpuff bunny I from a Powerpuff Girls episode, Super Zeroes. (Note: They have now male counterparts so they can thrive in the real life. However, unlike Bubbles in her Harmony Bunny costume, eye colors were now varied. even skin colors, especially having voices varied.)

Camels and relatives

 * Dromedary camel (in most of USA)


 * Domestic bactrian camel (in most of USA, Mexico, and Canada)


 * Wild bactrian camel (in most of USA and Canada)


 * Domestic llama (aka domestic greater Argentine camel) (in most of USA and Canada)


 * Domestic alpaca (aka domestic common Argentine camel) (in Oregon, Nevada, Washington, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, California, and Montana)


 * Guanaco (aka wild greater Argentine camel) (in California only)


 * Vicuña (aka wild common Argentine camel) (in California and Oregon only)


 * Fertile camas I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, and California)


 * Big-headed llama (reintroduced)


 * Stout-legged llama (reintroduced)


 * American camel (reintroduced)


 * High Arctic camel I


 * Darwin's camel I


 * Syrian camel I


 * Giant camel I


 * Greater camel I


 * Highland camel I


 * Giraffe-necked camel I


 * Moose-niched camel I


 * Gazelle-legged camel I


 * Early camel I


 * Common pronghorn-mimic camel I


 * False pronghorn-mimic camel I


 * Goat-mimic camel I


 * Dog-mimic camel I


 * Tapir-mimic llama I


 * Hippo-mimic alpaca I


 * Pig-mimic alpaca I


 * Clawed runner I


 * Indricamelus I


 * Dinosaur-like camel I


 * Street camel I

Giraffes and relatives

 * Common giraffe I (in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, South Dakota, Nevada, Oregon, California, Arizona, and New Mexico)


 * Greater okapi I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorada, South Dakota, California, North Dakota, New Mexico, Texas, Missisippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Gerogia, and Florida)


 * Sivatherium I


 * Palaeotragus I


 * Climacoceras I


 * Prolibytherium I


 * Ikopi I


 * Herd-dwelling okapi I


 * Manned giraffe I


 * Girorse I


 * Horsapi I


 * Kryotherium I


 * Carnotherium I


 * Dinosaur-like giraffe I

Tapirs, Chalicotheres, and relatives

 * Baird's tapir (in the entire North American continent)


 * South American tapir (in the entire North American continent)


 * Little black tapir (in the entire North American continent)


 * Mountain tapir (in the entire North American continent)


 * Malayan tapir (in Florida only)


 * Domestic Tapir (in Florida only)


 * Giant tapir (in California and Florida only)


 * Miocene tapir I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Early tapir I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Heptodon I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Chalicoman I (in the rest of North America)


 * Domestic Mesoron I


 * European Chalicotherium I from Oligocene Asia to modern North America


 * Mongolian Chalicotherium I


 * Tylocephalonyx I from Miocene North America to modern North America


 * Lowland Ancylotherium I from Pliocene Africa to modern North America


 * Black-Headed Ancylotherium I


 * Great Embulotherium I from Eocene Asia to modern North America


 * Common Embulotherium I


 * Megacerops I from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Metarhinus from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Protitanops from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Protitanotherium from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Telmatherium from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Dolichorhinus I from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Sphenocoelus from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Eotitanops from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Common tundra tapir I


 * White-cheeked tundra tapir I


 * Amalgm I


 * Tapirotherium (aka Elephant tapir) I


 * False mastodon (aka Deinothere-mimicing tapir) I


 * Antarcticotheres I


 * Eopie I


 * Drowzee I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Lax (aka pirlax) I


 * Blowhard (aka blowpir) I


 * Urban Future's urban tapir I

Elephants and relatives

 * Asian elephant (in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Louisiana, North Dakota, California, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, and Florida)


 * African elephant (in California, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Texas)


 * All known species of hyraxes I


 * Aardvark I


 * Golden mole I


 * All known species of elephant shrews I


 * All known species of tenrecs I


 * Otter tenrecs I


 * European elephant I


 * Deinotherium I


 * Columbian mammoth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Common woolly mammoth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Light-saddled woolly mammoth


 * Greater woolly mammoth


 * American mastodon from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Urban American mastodon I


 * Stegodon I


 * Palaeoloxodon I


 * Cyprus dwarf elephant I


 * Falconer's dwarf elephant I


 * Sicily dwarf elephant I


 * Zygolophodon


 * Choerolophodon


 * Sinomastodon


 * Stegomastodon


 * Palaeomastodon


 * Phiomia


 * Gomphotherium


 * Platybelodon I


 * Amebelodon I


 * Archaeobelodon I


 * Barytherium I


 * Hippoid Moeritherium I


 * Tapiroid Moeritherium I


 * Phosphatherium I


 * Swampland Arsinoitherium from Eocene Africa to modern North America


 * Shore Arsinoitherium


 * Desmostylus I from Oligocene North America to modern North America


 * Fast hyracolopa I


 * Speculative Evolution's Proboscobipedidians I


 * Speculative Evolution's tenrecs I


 * Neanen golden mole I


 * Sea-oxen I


 * Common ruling elephants I


 * Lesser ruling elephants I


 * Shrew elephant I


 * Spring-loaded heffalump I


 * Prenolodon I


 * Octomastodon I


 * Mumakil elephant I


 * Modified elephant I


 * Sunda elephant I


 * Hippo-like Gambian sea elephant I


 * Whale-like Gambian sea elephant I


 * Tyrannt's elephant I


 * Double-trunked elephant I


 * Woolly elephant (aka false mammoth) I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Carnivorous pig-size elephant I


 * Carnivorous bear elephant I


 * Oxen-like elephant I


 * Ant-eating elephant I


 * Dinosaur-like elephant I


 * Fisherphants and relatives I


 * Bipedal elephant I


 * Sea-ipopo I


 * Coastal ndipinotherium I


 * Dryotherium I


 * Brontolaguid I


 * Rompo I


 * Latodens I


 * Fluviohyrax I


 * Girelephant I


 * Trunko I (in the Pacific ocean, Atlantic ocean, and the Great Lakes)


 * Four-tusked elephant I


 * Finder (aka findvark) I


 * Felix (aka Feliphant) I


 * Common Skyrim mammoth I


 * Greater Skyrim mammoths I


 * Street hyrax I


 * City elephant I


 * Chalicothere mimic I

Vampires and relatives
(Note: This list of vampire subspecies and relatives is only shown here due to less space in other section of this list of introduced species, though, all vampire subspecies and relatives listed here are also found in all continents except Antarctica. Almost all of vampires were extremely aggressive against every sapient beings in the world, and they have an empire called Imperium Vampirum, while some rebelled and were friendly to sapient beings. It is an equivalent to North Korea, the Soviet Union during the Stalin era, and Nazi Germany. They were allied with North Korea as their only ally. At the beginning of the Universe, a black mass was released by accident by scientists, and thankfully, the black mass was destroyed by the Cernunnos, Sun Wukong, Ra, Zeus, Rama, Amaterasu, Xbalanque, Odin, and Hercules. When it crash landed, and as more species were being introduced, the remnant of that mass grew as it was in the same was as Samurai Jack, until King Hammurabi and his troops destroyed the pool, but instead, that gave birth to Count Dracula and his vampire minions, instead of Aku. After he was pinned down with his men, the Martial Arts Kids were transported from their home planet of Zapsland (after the final battle against the Alien Queen, which could be used as a series finale of the Martial Arts Kids) to ancient Mesopotamia, and used their martial arts to free him, and according to legend, they went to a mountain located in Himalayas to gain their powers for their shin guards, elbow pads, knee pads, wrist pads, kidney and foul protectors, fingerless gloves, footpads, sneakers and boxing helmets with powers of righteousness when they came to the temple. After a huge fight that lasted for days, the Dracula was vanquished into dust, but knowing he could return, and became a castle, which it could be his prison, as his, and the vampires' bloods, were transported to Transylvania. Many centuries later, in the 1970s, the vampires became ressurected, and now free to once again smite the world once more. But with Lucy (from 64 Zoo Lane), she becomes a vampire hunter, complete with anti-vampire weapons with powers of righteousnes (like the Martial Arts Kids, the very first vampire hunters in the world), and turn all of the species in this entire list into her minions under the command of her. Also, there may be vampire defectors against the Imperium Vampirus. Top of that, it was called the Real Life Vampire Disaster.)

American/European vampires

 * Common LEGO vampire I (note: this is what males of this species look like while the females of this species look like this)


 * Greater LEGO vampire I (note: this is what males of this species look like while the females of this species look like this)


 * Van Helsing vampire I


 * Buffy the vampire slayer's vampire I from Buffy the vampire slayer TV series and Angel TV series to real life North America


 * 1966-1971 Dark Shadows vampire I


 * 1991 Dark Shadows vampire I


 * 2004 Dark Shadows vampire I


 * 2012 Dark Shadows vampire I


 * Therapy's vampire I


 * Harry Potter vampire I


 * Underworld vampire I


 * Twilight vampire I


 * Dracula 1931 vampire I


 * Dracula's common 1958 vampire I


 * Dracula's lesser 1958 vampire I


 * Spain's vampire (aka Spanish vampire) I


 * Italian vampire I


 * Vampire Killer's vampire I


 * Night Gallery's vampire I


 * Bloody House's vampire I


 * Dracula 1977 vampire I


 * Dracula 1979 vampire I


 * Monster Squad's vampire I


 * Dracula 1992 vampire I


 * Interviewer's vampire I


 * 30 Days of Night vampire I


 * True Blood vampire I


 * UK Being Human vampire I


 * US Being Human vampire I


 * UK Supernatural TV series vampire I


 * US Supernatural TV series vampire I


 * Babysitter's vampire I


 * Deadliest Warrior vampire I


 * Common Musical's vampire I


 * Dracula 2000 vampire I


 * Dracula: the Musical vampire I


 * Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter vampire I


 * From Dusk till Dawn vampire (aka snake-mouthed vampire or saber-toothed vampire) I


 * Goosebumps vampire I from Goosebumps TV series and movie to real life North America


 * Vampire Diaries vampire I from the Vampire Diaries TV series to real life North America


 * Elder Scrolls vampire I from the Elder Scrolls game franchise to real life North America


 * Bloodfiend (aka scavenging vampire) I from the Elder Scrolls game franchise to real life North America


 * Dracula 2006 vampire I


 * Dracula Untold vampire I


 * Nosferatu vampire I (Note: They currently only in Florida, but their population is spreading and could possibly spread into other parts of North America. However, the North American governments were currently trying to keep the Nosferatu vampires from spreading around North America.)


 * Strigoi vampire I


 * Matarii I


 * Anime's Transylvanian vampire I (Note: Unlike any other vampires, this vampire subspecies has the ability to turn its victims into vampires even if they're alive just by biting them, even drinking all of its victims blood won't kill them, and even there could be a 50%-50% chance to turn victim's clothes into a Transylvanian vampire's clothing, which is unlike most other vampire subspecies, but there is a 50%-50% chance that there could be a transformation of the victims' clothes, and for substance, male vampires can either look like this gothic-looking individual, or this individual, or even this individual, while females can resemble either this individual, or this gothic individual, or even this individual.)

Chinese/Japanese vampires and relatives

 * Japanese vampire I


 * Chinese hopping vampire (or known just as Chinese vampire) I


 * Shiki I from Shiki series to real life North America


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I


 * La Luna Sangre vampire (aka Clones of Sandrino) I from an ABS-CBN teleserye, La Luna Sangre, to real life North America. (Note: There could be female clones of Sandrino so their species can thrive. Also, they had a plan to attempt to eradicate the Filipino-American population, and spread to the Philippines and eradicate its population, and then to eradicate other oversea Filipinos, and replace it with Filipino vampire population, but the Philippine government and oversea Filipino communities were trying to do their best to resist the invasion.)


 * Manananggal I from Filipino mythology to real life North America. (Note: Manananggals can transform babies who were still inside their tummies into newborn vampires. The Philippine government was doing their best to protect Filipino mothers and children.)

Zombies
I (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now breed with their same species, which helps their population to grow, also unlike their ancestors, they no longer could infect their victims, so they are now mostly safe)


 * Boney zombie I (note: unlike their ancestors from warm bodies film, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, so they are now peaceful, feeding only on deer, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other non-sapient animals)


 * Common zombie (aka, first stage zombies) I (note: unlike their ancestors from warm bodies film, they don't have a metamorphosis into boney zombies, and they're also no longer aggressive)


 * Transition zombie I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer become boney zombies, and they're also no longer aggressive)


 * LFD Special Infected I from Left For Dead games to real life Eastern North America (note: unlike their ancestors from left for dead games, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, so they are now peaceful, feeding only on deer, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other non-sapient animals)

Other mammals

 * Domestic Corey Mc I


 * Pig-Hippo I in the rest of North America


 * RatDog


 * Brush-Tailed Wesera I in the rest of North America


 * False Bear I in the rest of North America


 * Jacksonia I


 * Giant Toxodon from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


 * Hippo-mimicing Toxodon


 * Great Macrauchenia from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


 * Running Macrauchenia


 * Uintatherium I from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Common Hyaenodon I


 * Bone-crushing Hyaenodon I


 * Megistotherium I


 * Lesmesodon I


 * Proviverra I


 * Dinictis I


 * Taeniolabis I


 * Eimaia I


 * Mesodma I


 * Pygmy Megazostrodon I


 * Greater Megazostrodon I


 * Juramaia I


 * Hadrocodium I


 * Phascolotherium I


 * Amphilestes I


 * Triconodon I


 * Gobiconodon I


 * Ichthyoconodon I


 * Yanoconodon I


 * Jeholodens I


 * Greater Castorocauda I


 * Skunk Castorocauda I


 * Common Volaticotherium I


 * Greater Volaticotherium I


 * Repenomamus I


 * Speculative Evolution's Eutherians I


 * Speculative Evolution's rodent mimics I


 * Speculative Evolution's Paraselenodonts I


 * Speculative Evolution's Cimolesta I


 * Megatapirids I


 * Paentapirs I


 * Wolf mimic I


 * Hyena bear mimic I


 * False bear I


 * Chulengos I


 * Alternate world mammals I


 * All known species of Lemurian mammals I


 * Blue-maned dogbunny I


 * Siberian dogbunny I


 * Dunicorn I


 * Annelk I


 * Royal spaka I


 * Unicorn spaka I


 * Sumatra spaka I


 * Red spelk I


 * Three-horned caripoo I


 * Dino-sheep I


 * Alternate world Australian mammals I


 * New ruling carnivorans I


 * New ruling herbivores I


 * Piranahcanis I from a Universal Pictures animated film series, Despicable Me, to real life North America. (Note: Unlike Kyle, they are not vicious, aggressive and ferocious, despite looking monstrous.)


 * Reshiram I from a famous video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America.


 * Ewok I


 * Mooncow (aka Skyrim rhino mimic)


 * Good Dinosaur mammal critters I from a Disney animated movie, The Good Dinosaur, to real life North America.


 * Pix (aka pixyrat) I from a Dsiney animated movie, Lilo and Stitch, to real life North America. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, pixes, or pixyrats, can only take good pictures of people rather than bad pictures of people, because the United Nations imposed a law to prevent bad pictures of people.)


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated movie, Zootopia, to real life North America.


 * Ghost I (Note: Since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves.)


 * Timmy's dad clones I From a Nickelodeon animated series, The Fairly OddParents, to real life North America, mostly in New York. (Note: There are now female versions of this being which looked like Timmy's dad, yet with female body part features, and not like Timmy's mom), so their kind could live on in real life North America, mainly New York. However, they will no longer fight for Timmies, so they have abundant Timmy clones.)


 * Mewnimen I from a Disney Channel animated series, Star vs The Forces of Evil, to real life North America.


 * Wild Corey Mc


 * Crockerman (Note: Unlike Denzel Crocker, they will no longer catch fairies, and be nice to them, so they only hunt jellyfishes and butterflies, because, according to the United Nations, they have imposed a law to the countries of the world that catching and hunting of fairies is officially banned.)


 * Crockeroo


 * Hulk I From Marvel to Real Life North America


 * Cheetah (DC) I From DC to Real Life North America


 * Giana Urseyain I


 * Doofshmirtzaluz I


 * Tamaranean I from Teen Titans to Real Life North America


 * Kryptonian I From DC to Real Life North America


 * For'du I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Desert Dimetrodon I


 * Lesser Edaphosaurus I


 * Darwin's Edaphosaurus I


 * Moschops I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Antlered Etemmenosuchus


 * Titanosuchus I


 * Gorgonops I


 * Inostrancevia I


 * Scaled Gorgonopsid I


 * Pristerognathus I


 * True Venomous Therocephalian I (note: it is now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, no longer attacking them, so their population can continue to thrive in real life/modern times)


 * Dragon-Like Therocephalian I (note: it is now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, no longer attacking them, so their population can continue to thrive in real life/modern times)


 * Moschorhinus I


 * Euchambersia I


 * Microgomphodon I


 * Chiniquodon I


 * Common Probelesodon I


 * Badger-Like Probelesodon I


 * Cynognathus I


 * South American Traversodon I


 * North American Traversodon I


 * African Thrinaxodon I


 * American Thrinaxodon I


 * Pachygenelus I


 * Oligokyphus I


 * Tritylodon I


 * African Diictodon I


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Dicynodon I


 * Giant Lystrosaurus I


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * Common Ischigualastia I


 * Greater Ischigualastia I


 * Lowland Placerias I


 * Marshland Placerias I


 * Asian Sander I


 * Mammuthodontosaurus I


 * Tusked Triassic foamer I


 * Pig lizard I


 * Anjing Kambing I


 * Sea dicynodont I


 * Common ruling cynodonts I


 * Greater ruling cynodonts I


 * Lesser ruling cynodonts I


 * Quillback I


 * Italian spineback I


 * Turpissimotherium (aka Tusked Goat-Lizard, or just Goat-Lizard) I


 * Rhynigallus I


 * Seal-like synapsid I


 * False panthers I


 * Great nkishi I


 * Gladiodon I


 * Lycaesaurus I


 * Bidensaurus I


 * Dinocanisaurus I


 * Scimitodon I


 * Termite eater I


 * Malevolusaurus I


 * Malamagnus I


 * Monstrutalpus I


 * Carver I


 * Pugbat I


 * Subterrainodon I


 * Dicynosaurus I


 * Dicinogong I


 * Arborocynognathus I


 * Mutant gorgonopsid I


 * Crocopup I


 * Liyote I


 * Frost synapsid I

Ibises

 * Giant ibis I (in the entire North American continent, as well as Hawaii)


 * African sacred ibis I


 * Hadada ibis I


 * Red-naped ibis I


 * Northern bald ibis I


 * Southern bald ibis I


 * Black-faced ibis I


 * Glossy ibis I


 * American white ibis I (in the rest of North America)


 * White-faced ibis I (in the rest of North America)


 * Scarlet ibis I (in the entire North American continent, as well as Hawaii)


 * Common Ibis I (in the rest of North America)

Gulls

 * Swallow-tailed gull I


 * Lava gull I


 * Ivory gull I (in the entire continent of North America) (note: they are now adapting to live without icebergs, adapting to lay eggs in many man-made gardens, fields, etc)


 * Inland gull I


 * Night gull I

Lyrebirds

 * Superb lyrebird I


 * Albert's lyrebird I

Wrens and relatives

 * White-winged fairywren I


 * Purple-crowned fairywren I


 * Rifleman I


 * New Zealand rock wren I


 * Bushwren I


 * Stout-legged wren I


 * Flightless wren I


 * Long-billed wren I

Petrels and relatives

 * Northern giant petrel I


 * Antarctic giant petrel I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Roachcutter I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Spitfire Bird from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * False Spitfire Bird from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Pseudododo I

Honeyguides

 * Greater honeyguide I


 * Malaysian honeyguide I


 * Yellow-rumped honeyguide I


 * Scaly-throated honeyguide I

Mockingbirds

 * Hood mockingbird I


 * Blue mockingbird I


 * Long-tailed mockingbird I


 * Bahama mockingbird I

Pelicans

 * Great white pelican I


 * Australian pelican I


 * American white pelican I (in the rest of North America)


 * Tyrant Pelican I (in the rest of North America)

Flamingos

 * Lesser flamingo I


 * Andean flamingo I


 * Jame's flamingo I


 * Greater flamingo I


 * Chilean flamingo I


 * American flamingo I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common Flamingo I (in the rest of North America)


 * Californian flamingo I (reintroduced)


 * Western flamingo I (reintroduced)

Auks and relatives

 * Parakeet auklet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Crested auklet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Rhinoceros auklet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Atlantic puffin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Horned puffin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Tufted puffin I


 * Razorbill I (in the rest of North America)


 * Marbled murrelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Long-billed murrelet I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Ancient murrelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Scripps's murrelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Japanese murrelet I


 * Thick-billed murre I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common murre I (in the rest of North America)


 * Black guillemot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pigeon guillemot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spectacled guillemot I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Little auk I (in the rest of North America)


 * Great auk (reintroduced, but was also introduced to Oregon, Washington, western Canada, western Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Polar puffin I

Jacanas

 * Northern jacana I (in the rest of North America)


 * Wattle jacana I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Bronze-winged jacana I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Pheasant-tailed jacana I (in the entire North American continent)


 * African jacana I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Comb-crested jacana I (in the entire North American continent)

Other shorebirds, swimming birds, seabirds, and relatives

 * Great blue heron I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green heron I (in the rest of North America)


 * Tricolored heron I (in the rest of North America)


 * Indian pond heron I


 * Capped heron I


 * Purple heron I


 * Grey heron I


 * Squacco heron I


 * Black heron I


 * Black-headed heron I


 * White-faced heron I


 * Pacific heron I


 * Pacific reef heron I


 * Whistling heron I


 * Yellow-crowned night heron I


 * Black-crowned night heron I


 * Nankeen night heron I


 * Agami heron I


 * Cocoi heron I


 * Great-billed heron I


 * Goliath heron I


 * Great egret I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cattle egret I (in the rest of North America)


 * Intermediate egret I


 * Little egret I


 * Crab-plover I


 * Western sandpiper I (in the rest of North America)


 * American purple gallinule I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western swamphen I


 * Grey-headed swamphen I


 * African swamphen I


 * Black-necked grebe I


 * Great grebe I


 * Common loon I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pacific loon I (in the rest of North America)


 * Inca tern I (note: unlike native ones in South America, they were genetically engineered so they could tolerate cats, rats, andother bird-eating and egg-eating animals, and can now feed other habitats suitable, uncluding human settlements, they also can now feed on not just anchovies, but also other fish species, small frogs, and small lizards, so their populations in North America is actually increasing)


 * Ridgway's rail I (in the rest of California)


 * American coot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Darwin's Coot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Marabou stork I


 * Ibisbill I


 * American bittern I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sunbittern I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Yellow bittern I


 * Trumpeter I


 * Whooping crane I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-crowned crane I


 * Grey crowned crane I


 * Kagu I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Tropicbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * African openbill stork I


 * Asian openbill stork I


 * Yellow-billed stork I


 * Hammerhead stork I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Shoebill I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Darter I (in the rest of North America)


 * Masked lapwing I


 * Spur-winged lapwing I


 * Blacksmith lapwing I


 * African skimmer I


 * Black skimmer I (in the rest of North America)


 * Fairy prion I


 * Eurasian stone-curlew I


 * Indian stone-curlew I (in Texas and Florida only)


 * Double-striped thick-knee I (in the rest of USA and most of southern Canada)


 * Senegal thick-knee I


 * Water thick-knee I


 * Spotted thick-knee I


 * Peruvian thick-knee I


 * Black-winged stilt I


 * Great cormorant I (in the rest of North America)


 * Double-crested cormorant I (in the rest of North America)


 * Crowned cormorant I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Flightless cormorant I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Magnificent frigatebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * New Zealand king shag I from New Zealand to North America.


 * Great frigatebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Lesser frigatebird i (in the entire North American continent)


 * Nazca booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Blue-footed booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Brown booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-footed booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Masked booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Peruvian booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Abbott's booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gannet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Weka I


 * South Island Takahē I


 * North Island Takahē I


 * All known species of Eogruidae I


 * Great Blue Windrunner from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Gannetwhale I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * False gannetwhale I


 * Megastork I


 * Common butor I


 * Red butor I


 * Paradise bird of prey I


 * Sword crane I


 * Great Storkraptor I


 * Royal spiked tikdon I


 * Giant shoebill I

Swallows and relatives

 * Red-rumped swallow I


 * Barn swallow I (in the rest of North America)

Swifts and relatives

 * Common swift I


 * Edible-nest swiftlet I


 * Black-nest swiftlet I


 * Cave swiftlet I


 * Hairy-mouthed swifts I


 * Emperor swiftlets I

Martins

 * Purple martin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common house martin I


 * River martin I

Kookaburras and other kingfishers

 * Laughing kookaburra I


 * Blue-winged kookaburra I


 * Spangled kookaburra I


 * Rufous-bellied kookaburra I


 * Shovel-billed kookaburra I


 * Indigo-banded kingfisher I


 * Banded kingfisher I


 * Giant kingfisher I


 * Woodland kingfisher I


 * Malachite kingfisher I


 * Grey-headed kingfisher I


 * Pied kingfisher I

Old world warblers

 * Eurasian reed warbler I


 * Great reed warbler I


 * Dark-necked tailorbird I


 * Japanese bush warbler


 * Rail-babbler I


 * Cape rockjumper I


 * Ashy tailorbird I


 * Grey-bellied tesia I


 * Chestnut-headed tesia I


 * Bornean stubtail I


 * Asian stubtail I


 * Moustached warbler I


 * Aquatic warbler I


 * Garden warbler I


 * Common whitethroat I


 * Common firecrest I


 * Flamecrest I


 * Goldcrest I

Flycatchers and relatives

 * White-rumped shama I


 * White-crowned shama I


 * White-browed shama I


 * Black shama I


 * Common rock thrush I


 * European robin I


 * All known species of magpie-robins I


 * Magpie-lark I


 * Blue faintail I


 * Blue-headed fantail I


 * Rufou-tailed fantail I


 * Black-and-cinnamon fantail I


 * White-throated fantail I


 * Yellow-bellied fantail I


 * Grey-headed canary flycatcher I


 * Citrine canary-flycatcher I


 * Black-naped monarch I


 * Pale-blue monarch I


 * Celestial monarch I


 * Red-bellied paradise flycatcher I


 * African paradise flycatcher I


 * Black robin I


 * North Island robin I


 * South Island robin I


 * Tomtit I

Bird-of-paradises

 * Wilson's bird-of-paradise I


 * Greater bird-of-paradise I


 * Paridise-crow I


 * Glossy-mantled manucode I


 * Crinkle-collared manucode I


 * Curl-crested manucode I


 * Trumpet manucode I


 * Long-tailed paradigalla I


 * Short-tailed paradigalla I


 * Arfak astrapia I


 * Splendid astrapia I


 * Ribbon-tailed astrapia I


 * Princess Stephanie's astrapia I


 * Huon astrapia I


 * Western parotia I


 * Queen Carol's parotia I


 * Lawes's parotia I


 * Wahnes's parotia I


 * King of Saxony bird-of-paradise I


 * Superb bird-of-paradise I


 * Magnificent riflebird I


 * Paradise riflebird I


 * Victoria's riflebird I


 * Black sicklebill I


 * Brown sicklebill I


 * Astrapian sicklebill I


 * Black-billed sicklebill I


 * Buff-tailed sicklebill I


 * Pale-billed sicklebill I


 * Magnificent bird-of-paradise I


 * King bird-of-paradise I


 * Standardwing I


 * Elliot's bird of paradise I


 * Twelve-wired bird-of-paradise I


 * Lesser bird-of-paradise I


 * Raggiana bird-of-paradise I


 * Goldie's bird-of-paradise I


 * Red bird-of-paradise I


 * Emperor bird-of-paradise I


 * Blue bird-of-paradise I

Babblers and relatives

 * Ashy-headed laughingthrush I


 * Japanese white-eye


 * Chinese hwamei I


 * White-crested laughingthrush I


 * Greater necklaced laughingthrush


 * Jungle babbler I


 * Australo-Papuan babblers I


 * Malia I


 * Large scimitar babbler I


 * Black-headed shrike-babbler I


 * Bearded reedling I


 * Golden-bellied gerygone I


 * Chestnut-bellied nuthatch I


 * Wallcreeper I


 * Brown-throated sunbird I


 * Red-throated sunbird I


 * Yellow-breasted flowerpecker I


 * Indonesian honeyeater I


 * Flame-eared honeyeater I


 * Dark-throated oriole I


 * Olive-brown oriole I


 * Asian fairy-bluebird I


 * Philippine fairy-bluebird I

Shrikes and relatives

 * Loggerhead shrike I (in the rest of North America)


 * North American great grey shrike I (in the rest of North America)


 * Asian great grey shrike I


 * European great grey shrike I


 * Bull-headed shrike I


 * Large woodshrike I


 * Tiger shrike I


 * Brown shrike I


 * Southern grey shrike I


 * Long-tailed shrike I


 * Rufous-winged philentoma I


 * Bornean bristlehead I

Woodpeckers

 * Hispaniolan woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Ladder-backed woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Lineated woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pale-billed woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pileated woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Black-rumped flameback woodpecker I


 * Ivory-billed woodpecker (reintroduced, but was also introduced to Nevada, Oregon, California, and Arizona)


 * Imperial woodpecker (reintroduced, but was also introduced to Nevada, Oregon, California, and Arizona)

Drongos

 * Greater racket-tailed drongo I


 * Lesser racket-tailed drongo I


 * Fork-tailed drongo I


 * Spangled drongo I


 * Crow-billed drongo I


 * Black drongo I

Gamebirds

 * Wild turkey I (in the rest of North America)


 * Ocellated turkey I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green peafowl I (in western USA only)


 * Indian peafowl I (in most of USA, except Maine or other northern cold states)


 * Congo peafowl I


 * Ruffed grouse I (in the rest of North America)


 * Greater sage-grouse I (in the rest of North America)


 * Black grouse I


 * Caucasian grouse I


 * Blood pheasant I


 * Koklass pheasant I


 * Helmeted guineafowl I


 * Vulturine guineafowl I


 * Crested guineafowl I


 * Plumed guineafowl I


 * Black guineafowl I


 * White-breasted guineafowl I


 * Grey partridge I


 * Crested partridge I


 * Red-legged partridge I


 * Himalayan partridge


 * Western tragopan I


 * Temminck's tragopan I


 * Satyr tragopan I


 * Blyth's tragopan I


 * Cobot's tragopan I


 * Common pheasant I


 * Green pheasant I


 * Silver pheasant I


 * Edward's pheasant I


 * Salvador's pheasant I


 * Reeve's pheasant I


 * Elliot's pheasant I


 * Mrs. Hume's pheasant I


 * Mokado pheasant I


 * Copper pheasant I


 * Golden pheasant I


 * Lady Amherst's pheasant I


 * Kalij pheasant I


 * Swinhoe's pheasant I


 * Himalayan monal pheasant I


 * Chinese monal pheasant I


 * Koklass pheasant I


 * Vietnamese fireback I


 * Crested fireback I


 * Crestless fireback I


 * Bulwer's pheasant I


 * White-eared pheasant I


 * Tibetan eared pheasant I


 * Brown-eared pheasant I


 * Blue eared pheasant I


 * Cheer pheasant I


 * Capercaillie I


 * Australian brushturkey I


 * Maleo I


 * Nicobar megapode I


 * Orange-footed scrubfowl I


 * Jungle bush quail I (in Florida only)


 * All known species of wood quails I


 * Chukar partridge


 * Great argus I


 * Crested argus I


 * Grey peacock-pheasant I


 * Bronze-tailed peacock-pheasant I


 * Germain's peacock-pheasant I


 * Mountain peacock-pheasant I


 * Palawan peacock-pheasant I


 * Bornean peacock-pheasant I


 * Red junglefowl I (in Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, California, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Sri Lankan junglefowl I (in California and Oregon only)


 * Grey junglefowl I (in Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, California, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Green junglefowl I (in Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, and California)


 * Domestic chicken I


 * Heath hen I (reintroduced)


 * Spink I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Gardua I


 * Elephant quail I


 * Kokinornis I


 * Turkeystrich I


 * Runner fowl I


 * Clawed fowl


 * Satan's bloodfowl I


 * Great chickensaurus I


 * Blade chickensaurus I


 * Therizinosaur-mimicing chickensaurus I


 * Australian chickensaurus I


 * Ruling chickensaurus I


 * Shorerunning chickensaurus I


 * Aquatic hesperornid-like chickensaurus I


 * Field chickensaurus I

Bee-eaters

 * Red-bearded bee-eater I


 * Blue-beared bee-eater I


 * Purple-bearded bee-eater I


 * Little bee-eater I


 * Somali bee-eater I


 * White-throated bee-eater I


 * Swallow-tailed bee-eater I


 * Green bee-eater I


 * Rainbow bee-eater I


 * Blue-headed bee-eater I


 * Blue-throated bee-eater I


 * Blue-cheeked bee-eater I


 * Blue-tailed bee-eater I


 * European bee-eater I


 * Black bee-eater I


 * Southern carmine bee-eater I


 * Northern carmine bee-eater I

Rollers and hoopoes

 * Indian roller I


 * Dollarbird I


 * Eurasian hoopoe I

Large non-passerine jungle/savannah birds

 * All known species of toucans I


 * All known species of hornbills I

Hoatzins and relatives

 * Hoatzin I


 * Hoazinoides I


 * Foro I


 * Fully-clawed Hoatzin I

Cuckoos

 * Greater ground cuckoo (aka greater roadrunner) I (in the rest of North America)


 * Lesser gound cuckoo (aka lesser roadrunner) (in the rest of North America)


 * Black-billed cuckoo I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common cuckoo I


 * Jacobin cuckoo I


 * Indian cuckoo I


 * Guira cuckoo I


 * Channel-billed cuckoo I


 * Coral-billed ground cuckoo I


 * Great lizard cuckoo I


 * Coucals I


 * Malkoha I


 * Chestnut-breasted malkoha I


 * Coral-billed ground cuckoo I


 * Chestnut-winged cuckoo I


 * Drongo-cuckoos I


 * Ani I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Blue coua I


 * Asian koel I


 * Giant roadrunner I


 * Desert runner I

Barbets

 * Fire-tufted barbet I


 * Great barbet I


 * Red-vented barbet I


 * Brown-headed barbet I


 * Lineated barbet I


 * Five-coloured barbet I


 * Scarlet-baded barbet I


 * Spot-crowned barbet I


 * White-cheeked barbet I


 * Green-eared barbet I


 * Brown-throated barbet I


 * Golden-whiskered barbet I


 * Red-crowned barbet I


 * Red-throated barbet I


 * Red-headed barbet I


 * Black-banded barbet I


 * Yellow-fronted barbet I


 * Golden-throated barbet I


 * Black-browed barbet I


 * Chinese barbet I

Broadbills

 * Dusky broadbill I


 * Black-and-red broadbill I


 * Black-and-yellow broadbill I


 * Visayan broadbill I


 * Wattled broadbill I


 * Banded broadbill I


 * Long-tailed broadbill I


 * Silver-breasted broadbill I


 * Green broadbill I


 * Hose's broadbill I


 * Whitehead's broadbill I

Pittas

 * Blue-naped pitta I


 * Rusty-napped pitta I


 * All 3 Banded pitta species I


 * Azure-breasted pitta I


 * Blue-headed pitta I


 * Gurney's pitta I


 * Hooded pitta I


 * Giant pitta I


 * Blue pitta I

Larks, wagtails, and thrushes

 * Singing bush lark I


 * Forest wagtail I


 * Black-faced cuckooshrike I


 * Bar-bellied cuckooshrike I


 * Wallacean cuckooshrike I


 * Javan cuckooshrike I


 * Large cuckooshrike I


 * Slaty cuckooshrike I

Bulbuls and relatives

 * Red-whiskered bulbul


 * Red-vented bulbul


 * Straw-headed bulbul I


 * Crested finchbill I


 * Collared finchbill I


 * Striated bulbul I


 * Black-and-white bulbul I


 * White-spectacled bulbul I


 * Brown-breasted bulbul I


 * Scaly-breasted bulbul I


 * Black-crested bulbul I


 * Yellow-browed bulbul I


 * Black-headed bulbul I


 * Grey-bellied bulbul I


 * Light-vented bulbul I


 * Sooty-headed bulbul I


 * Gray-headed bulbul I


 * White-eared bulbul I


 * Himalayan bulbul I


 * Styan's bulbul I


 * Yellow-throated leafbird I


 * Marshall's iora I


 * Common iora I


 * Green iora I


 * Great iora I

Trogons and relatives

 * Narina trogon I


 * Bar-tailed trogon I


 * Malabar trogon I


 * Red-headed trogon I


 * Javan trogon I


 * Sumatran trogon I


 * Red-naped trogon I


 * Diard's trogon I


 * Philippine trogon I


 * Whitehead's trogon I


 * Scarlet-rumped trogon I


 * Orange-breasted trogon I


 * Ward's trogon I


 * Cuban trogon I


 * Gartered trogon I


 * Guianan trogon I


 * Baird's trogon I


 * Mountain trogon I


 * Slaty-tailed trogon I


 * All known quetzal species I (in the entire North American continent)

Galbulis

 * All known puffbird species I


 * All known jacamar species I

Pigeons and relatives

 * All known species of sandgrouses I


 * Feral pigeon (aka rock dove) I


 * Nicobar pigeon I (in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama)


 * Victoria crowned pigeon I


 * Thick-billed ground pigeon I


 * Tooth-billed pigeon I


 * Pheasant pigeon I


 * Eurasian collared dove


 * Tamblurine dove I


 * Speckled wood pigeon I


 * Common wood pigeon I


 * Jambu fruit dove I


 * White-faced cuckoo-dove I


 * Luzon bleeding-heart I


 * Little green pigeon I


 * Pink-bellied imperial pigeon I


 * New Zealand pigeon I


 * Spotted dove I


 * Brown dove I


 * Green pigeons I


 * Blue pigeons I


 * Sombre pigeon I


 * Mesites I


 * Passenger pigeon I (reintroduced, but was also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Common dodo I


 * Darwin's pot-bellied dodo I


 * Lesser pot-bellied dodo I


 * White dodo I


 * Deerfowl dodo I


 * Rainbow dodo I


 * Grizzled dodo I


 * Green dodo I


 * Slender-billed dodo I


 * Pygmy dodo I


 * Zebra dodo I


 * Long-faced dodo I


 * Giant dodo I


 * Short-faced dodo I


 * Paint-faced dodo I


 * Gold dodo I


 * Domestic dodo I


 * Icarus (aka Icarodove) I


 * Terra metropolitan pigeons I


 * Raptor-like pigeon I


 * Rainbow dove I

Sparrows

 * House sparrow I


 * Eurasian tree sparrow


 * Beggar sparrow I

Starlings and relatives

 * European starling I (eradicated in most of North America, except in California, where the last of the introduced European starlings in North America are thriving)


 * Black-winged starling I


 * Vinous-breasted starling I


 * Red-billed starling I


 * Bali myna I


 * Pied myna I


 * Golden myna I


 * Yellow-faced myna I


 * Long-crested myna I


 * Helmeted myna I


 * Common myna I


 * Common hill myna I


 * Bank myna I


 * Jungle myna I


 * Javan myna I


 * Crested myna I


 * All known real oxpecker species I


 * Tick bird I from After Man Book series to real life North America

Parrots

 * Night parrot I


 * Common budgerigar I


 * Nesting budgerigar I


 * Rainbow lorikeet I


 * Ornate lorikeet I


 * Blue-crowned lorikeet I


 * Red-flanked lorikeet I


 * Musk lorikeet I


 * Yellow-billed lorikeet I


 * Plum-faced lorikeet I


 * Red-collared lorikeet I


 * Iris lorikeet I


 * Scaly-breasted lorikeet I


 * Collared lory I


 * Black-capped lory I


 * Dusky lory I


 * Black lory I


 * Eastern rosella I


 * Western rosella I


 * Crimson rosella I


 * Australian ringnecked I


 * Green-rumped parrotlet I


 * Carolina parakeet I (reintroduced)


 * Austral parakeet I


 * Monk parakeet I


 * Rose-ringed parakeet I


 * White-winged parakeet I


 * White-eyed parakeet I


 * Swift parrot I


 * Turquoise parrot I


 * Vernal hanging parrot I


 * Lesser vasa parrot I


 * Rosy-faced lovebird I


 * Yellow-collared lovebird I


 * Fischer's lovebird I


 * Black-cheeked lovebird I


 * Grey-headed lovebird I


 * Black-winged lovebird I


 * Red-headed lovebird I


 * Black-collared lovebird I


 * Guaiabero I


 * All known species of Amazon parrots I (in the rest of North America)


 * Thick-billed parrot I (reintroduced to southwestern USA, but was also introduced to the rest of California


 * African grey parrot I


 * Long-billed corella I


 * Major Mitchell's cockatoo I


 * Galah I


 * Gang-gang cockatoo I


 * Palm cockatoo I


 * Red-tailed black cockatoo I


 * Sulpher-crested cockatoo I


 * Cockatiel I


 * All known species of conures I (in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Colorado, California, Wyoming, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina)


 * Blue-headed macaw I (in Florida only)


 * Blue-winged macaw I (in California only)


 * Red-shouldered macaw I (in California only)


 * Golden-collared macaw I (in Florida only)


 * Chestnut-fronted macaw I (in Florida only)


 * Glacous macaw I (in Florida only)


 * Lear's macaw I (in California only)


 * Military macaw I (in Florida and California only)


 * Red-bellied macaw I (in California only)


 * Spix's macaw I (in Florida and California only)


 * Red-fronted macaw I (in Texas and California only)


 * Blue-and-yellow macaw I (in California and Florida only)


 * Great green macaw I (in California and Florida only)


 * Red-and-green macaw I (in Florida, Texas, and California)


 * Scarlet macaw I (in California and Florida only)


 * Hyacinth macaw I (in California only)


 * New Zealand kaka I


 * Kea I


 * Kakapo I


 * Snowy parrot I


 * White-headed cockatoo I


 * Ground moa parrot I


 * Great ground parrot I


 * Olympian kea I


 * Parpar I


 * Parrotman I


 * Noxious folio I

Kokako and relatives

 * North Island kōkako I


 * South Island kōkako I


 * North Island saddleback kōkako I

Turacos

 * All known species of Tauracos I


 * Go-away birds I


 * Great blue turaco I


 * Plantain eater I


 * Yellow-billed turaco I


 * White-cheeked turaco I


 * Ross's turaco I


 * Violet turaco I

Bustards

 * Great bustard I


 * Great Indian bustard I


 * Kori bustard I


 * Black-bellied bustard I

Waterfowls and relatives

 * Muscovy duck I


 * White-faced whistling duck I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Fulvous whistling duck I (in the rest of subtropical, temperated, and boreal parts of North America)


 * Black-bellied whistling duck I (in the rest of subtropical, temperated, and boreal parts of North America)


 * Wandering whistling duck I


 * Lesser whistling duck I


 * Spotted whistling duck I


 * Plumed whistling duck I


 * Black-billed whistling duck I


 * Knob-billed duck (aka comb duck) I


 * Southern screamer I


 * Northern screamer I


 * Horned screamer I


 * Orinoco goose I


 * Andean goose I


 * Asian swan goose I


 * Mute swan I


 * Snow goose I (in the rest of North America)


 * Hawaiian goose I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Magpie goose I


 * American common whistling duck I (in the rest of North America)


 * American swan goose I (in the rest of North America)


 * Labrador duck I (reintroduced)


 * New Zealand goose I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * All known species of moa-nalo I from historic Hawaii to modern North America


 * Mole duck I from historic Hawaii to modern North America


 * Genyornis I from Pleistocene Australia to modern North America


 * Dromornis I from Pleistocene Australia to modern North America


 * Bullockornis I from Miocene Australia to modern North America


 * Ilbandornis I from Miocene Australia to modern North America


 * Barawertornis I from Oligocene Australia to modern North America


 * Gastornis I from Eocene Europe and North America to modern North America


 * Flamingo duck I from Paleocene and Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Cretaceous Antarctican duck I from Cretaceous Antarctica to modern North America


 * Speculative Evolution's waterfowls I


 * King magpie geese I


 * Flamingo duck I


 * Swamingo I


 * Sweagle I


 * Megaduck I


 * Great gigaduck I


 * Giant gigaduck I


 * Dwarf gigaduck I


 * Maneduck I


 * Arvaornis I


 * Megageese I


 * TFIF anatids I


 * Xenocene ducks I


 * Northern duckopotamus I


 * Neogastornis I


 * Dinosaur-like swan I


 * Early browsing bird I


 * Boudin's grass wonderer I


 * Giant grass wanderer I


 * Pseudocasuaris I


 * Anersias I


 * Redthroat I

Penguins and relatives

 * African penguin I


 * Chinstrap penguin I


 * Adélie penguin I


 * Gentoo penguin I


 * Little blue penguin I


 * Royal penguin I


 * Rockhopper penguin I


 * Macaroni penguin I


 * King penguin 'I


 * Emperor penguin I


 * New Zealand mountain penguin I


 * Great wulluweids I


 * Long-necked penguin I


 * Penguirants I


 * Megapenguin I


 * Penguinosaurus I


 * Rainbow-billed penguin I (note: These birds physically look like other penguins (except for their bill, which is how they got their name). Their bodies, such torpedoes are hydrodynamic which also allows them to fairly large depths at high speed. Their beaks with teeth (or tooth-like structures) and their hind legs are used as rudders. They live in groups in order to hunt smaller animals including fish)


 * Speculative Evolution's penguins I


 * Porpin I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Vortex I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Sealguin I


 * Clawed predatory penguin I

Tanagers

 * Blue-gray tanager I


 * Green-headed tanager I


 * White-capped tanager I


 * Magpie tanager I


 * Brazilian tanager I


 * Crimson-collared tanager I


 * Blue-black grassquit I

Hummingbirds and relatives

 * Ruby-throated hummingbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Anna's hummingbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Beautiful sheartail hummingbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Costa's hummingbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sword-billed hummingbird I


 * Andean hillstar hummingbird I


 * All known species of plovercrest hummingbirds I


 * Marvellous spatuletai hummingbird I


 * Frilled coquette hummingbird I


 * Sapphire-vented puffleg hummingbird I


 * All known species of bearded helmetcrest I


 * Tufted coquette hummingbird I


 * Bee hummingbird I


 * Blue-chinned sapphire hummingbird I


 * White-tipped sicklebill I


 * Chestnut-breasted coronet hummingbird I


 * Black-throated mango hummingbird I


 * Jamaican mango hummingbird I


 * Black jacobin I


 * Purple-throated carib hummingbird I


 * Scissor-tail hummingbird I


 * Black-billed streamertail hummingbird I


 * Ruby-topaz hummingbird I


 * Long-tailed hermit hummingbird I


 * Hairy hermit hummingbird I


 * Giant hummingbird I


 * Antillean mango hummingbird I


 * Brown violetear hummingbird I


 * Buff-tailed coronet I


 * Vampire hummingbird I

Finches and relatives

 * Java sparrow I


 * All known avadavat species I


 * Common waxbill I


 * Red-browed finch I


 * Mountain firetail I


 * All known species of Neochmia finches I


 * Quailfinches I


 * All known parrotfinch species I


 * All known species of munias, mannikins, and silverbills I


 * All known species of Stagonopleura firetails I


 * Gouldian finch I


 * Masked finch I


 * Long-tailed finch I


 * Black-throated finch I


 * Zebra finch I


 * Yellow-faced grassquit


 * Red-billed leiothrix


 * All known species of Amadina finches I


 * All known species of weavers, queleas, and relatives I


 * Small ground finch I


 * Medium ground finch I


 * Large ground finch I


 * Common cactus finch I


 * Large cactus finch I


 * Sharp-beaked ground finch I


 * Common vampire finch I


 * Vegetarian finch I


 * Cocos finch I


 * Large tree finch I


 * Medium tree finch I


 * Small tree finch I


 * Woodpecker finch I


 * Mangrove finch I


 * Green warbler-finch I


 * Grey warbler-finch I


 * House finch (in the rest of USA, including nonnative range like Hawaii)


 * Red-cheecked cordon-bleu


 * European greenfinch


 * European goldfinch


 * Beautiful firetail I


 * Hawfinch I


 * Yellow canary I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Wild canary I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Feral canary I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Cleanerfinches I


 * Pollinating finches I


 * Bloodpecker finches (aka greater vampire finches) I

Cardinals and other bunting species

 * Northern cardinal (in the rest of USA)


 * Red-crested cardinal I


 * European woodstock I


 * Darwin's woodstock I


 * Japanese woodstock I


 * Chinese woodstock I


 * Siberian woodstock I


 * White-throated woodstock I

Crows and relatives

 * Eurasian jay I


 * Plush-crested jay I


 * Purple-backed jay I


 * Azure-naped jay I


 * Bushy-crested jay I


 * Purple jay I


 * Violaceous jay I


 * Azure jay I


 * Florida scrub jay I (in California only)


 * Black-throated magpie-jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * White-throated magpie-jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Woodhouse's scrub jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Brown jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gray jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Blue jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Steller's jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Grey treepie I


 * Ratchet-tailed treepie I


 * Hooded treepie I


 * Collared treepie I


 * Black magpie I


 * Australian magpie I


 * Eurasian magpie I


 * Azure-winged magpie I


 * Hooded crow I


 * Pied crow I


 * Piping crow I


 * New Caledonian crow I


 * Jungle crow I


 * Hawaiian crow I


 * House crow I


 * Rook I


 * Largest common raven subspecies I (in the rest of North America)


 * Thick-billed raven I


 * Australian raven I


 * Forest raven I


 * Western jackdaw I


 * Quillcrow I


 * Violet magpie I


 * P!umed bell crow I


 * Magpie crow I


 * White-eyed blue magpie I


 * Bowl nester I


 * Mockingjay I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * Jabberjay I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * White crow I (it is a species of crow that has feathers that are all white, unlike most crows, which are mostly black in color, making this crow very attractive, despite having a common raven-like calls)


 * Rainbow crow (aka fire crow) from mythical North America to real life North America


 * Columbian raven I


 * Phantasmic homocrow I


 * Oxpecker crow I


 * Silverbeaked crow (aka Sapient crow) I


 * Raptor magpie I


 * Duskchaser I

Cotingas

 * Screaming piha I


 * Rose-collared piha I


 * Olivaceous piha I


 * Andean cock-of-the-rock I


 * Guianan cock-of-the-rock I


 * Whitetipped plantcutter I


 * Guianan red cotinga I


 * Black-and-gold cotinga I


 * Hooded berryeater I


 * Black-headed berryeater I


 * Red-crested cotinga I


 * Bay-vented cotinga I


 * Swallow-tailed cotinga I


 * Barred fruiteater I


 * Red-banded fruiteater I


 * Green-and-black fruiteater I


 * Masked fruiteater I


 * Scaled fruiteater I


 * Purple-throated cotinga I


 * Lovely cotinga I


 * Blue cotinga I


 * Plum-roated cotinga I


 * Purple-breasted cotinga I


 * Spangled cotinga I


 * Pompadour cotinga I


 * White-tailed cotinga I


 * White-winged cotinga I


 * Snowy cotinga I


 * Bare-necked fruitcrow I


 * Purple-throated fruitcrow I


 * Red-ruffed fruitcrow I


 * Long-wattled umbrellabird I


 * Amazonian umbrellabird I


 * Bare-necked umbrellabird I


 * Capuchinbird I


 * Three-wattled bellbird I


 * White bellbird I


 * Bearded bellbird I


 * Bare-throated bellbird I

Other songbirds

 * All species of currawongs I


 * All known species of bowerbird I


 * All known manakin species I


 * All known whydah species I


 * Blue tit I


 * Great tit I


 * Long-tailed tit I


 * Japanese waxwing I


 * Grey hypocolius I


 * Black catbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gray catbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sage thrasher I (in the rest of North America)


 * White-throated dipper I


 * Brown dipper I


 * Red-winged blackbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Rufous-tailed tailorbird I


 * Black-headed tailorbird I


 * White-eared tailorbird I


 * Song thrush I


 * Alpine thrush I


 * Himalayan thrush I


 * Wood thrush I (in the rest of North America)


 * Veery thrush I (in the rest of North America)


 * Hermit thrush I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western bluebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Eastern bluebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mountain bluebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known pitohui species I

Birds of prey

 * Harpy eagle I


 * Spanish imperial eagle I (note: it was introduced to control the introduced European rabbits in North America, and they have a positive impact as an effect, the population of European rabbits are now being controlled by this eagle species)


 * European honey buzzard I (note: it was introduced to control the introduced nonnative wasp species in North America, and they have a positive impact as an effect, the population of wasps are now being controlled by this buzzard species)


 * African crowned eagle I


 * Eurasian sparrowhawk I (note: they were introduced to help control the population of the already-invasive European starlings, as an effect, they have a positive impact to natives and killed of starlings in most of North America, except in California, where the last invasive population of European starlings are thriving)


 * Northern crested caracara I (in the rest of North America)


 * Southern crested caracara I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mountain caracara I


 * White-rumped falcon I


 * Griffon vulture I


 * Rüppell's vulture I


 * Lappet-faced vulture I


 * White-backed vulture I


 * Slender-billed vulture I


 * Himalayan vulture I


 * Red-headed vulture I


 * Egyptian vulture I


 * Palm-nut vulture I


 * Bearded vulture I


 * Hooded vulture I


 * King vulture I


 * Andean condor I


 * California condor I


 * American black vulture I (in the rest of the USA)


 * Burrowing owl I (in the rest of the USA and most of southern Canada)


 * Snowy owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Great horned owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Barn owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Great grey owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Barred owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Eastern screech owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western screech owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * White-faced owl I


 * Brown wood owl I


 * Spotted eagle-owl I


 * Indian eagle-owl I


 * Eurasian eagle-owl I


 * Pel's fishing owl I


 * Laughing owl I


 * São Miguel scops owl I


 * Madeiran scops owl I


 * Brea owl I


 * La Brean pygmy owl I


 * Southern pygmy owl I


 * Cuban horned owl I


 * Bahamian barn owl I


 * Cuban giant owl I


 * Gargano giant barn owl I


 * Lesser giant barn owl I


 * Rivero's barn owl I


 * African Giant Condor I


 * Carakiller from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Domestic carakiller


 * Thunderbird I (note: it is a very large species of condor that largely resembles an oversized version of an Andean condor, fortunately, it is just a scavenger)


 * Mothman (aka American giant owl) I from cryptozoology North America to real life North America


 * Sylvan Islands terrestrial barn owl I


 * After Earth condor I


 * Giant falcon I from Animal Armageddon documentary to real life North America


 * Flightless vulture I


 * Owl seal I


 * Pachycephalogypsus I


 * Wall stalker falcon I

Cariamiformes

 * Red-legged seriema I


 * Black-legged seriema I


 * Strigogyps I


 * Brotornis I


 * Llallawavis I


 * Mesembriornis I


 * Common Phorusrhacos I


 * Greater Phorusrhacos I


 * Clawed Phorusrhacos I


 * Kelenken I


 * Titanis I


 * Pheasant-Mimicing Phorusrhacid I (note: it is a species of mostly-herbivorous Phorusrhacid that is very peaceful and mainly feeds on fruit and leaves, but can also even willingly feed on human food like chocolate, bread, etc.)


 * Black terror bird I


 * Anvilhorn I (note: it is a former fictional species of terror bird with an anvil-shaped appendage on its bill (found only on males), hence its name, to attract females)


 * Saquedor I


 * False carakiller I


 * Bear bird I

Ratites and relatives

 * African ostrich I from Africa to North America.


 * Greater rhea I


 * Southern cassowarry I


 * Australian emu I


 * All five species of New Zealand kiwis I


 * All known species of tinamous I


 * African Emu


 * Asian Emu


 * European Emu I


 * African Cassowary


 * Asian Cassowary I


 * Australian Kiwi


 * Asian Kiwi


 * Northern Ostrich


 * South Island giant moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * North Island giant moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Heavy-footed moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Crested moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Broad-billed moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Upland moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Eastern moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Bush moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Giant elephant bird I from historic Madagascar to modern North America


 * Pygmy elephant bird I


 * Proto-kiwi I


 * Early rhea I


 * Cassowary-like emu I


 * Paracathartes I


 * Lithornis I


 * Calciavis I


 * Pseudocrypturus I


 * Tromble I


 * Whiffle I


 * Muno I


 * Amu I


 * Mammoth bird I


 * Greater Emuasaurus I


 * Black-hooded emusar I


 * Terror kiwi I


 * Megacassowary I


 * Giraffe ostrich I


 * Greater emu I


 * Giant emu I


 * Duck-billed emu I


 * Serrated-billed emu I


 * Jungle moa I


 * Duck-footed emu I


 * Carnivorous cassowarry I


 * Urban emu I


 * Urban Emuasaurus I

Extinct birds

 * Pseudodontornis I


 * Odontopteryx I


 * Osteodontornis I


 * Pelagornis I


 * Dasornis I


 * Eoenantiornis I


 * Common Ichthyornis I


 * Slender-Billed Ichthyornis (aka Dinosaur Planet Ichthyornis) I


 * Bohaiornis I


 * Great Wall of China bird I


 * Mexican Alexander's bird I from Cretaceous Mexico to modern North America


 * Alaskan Alexander's bird I


 * Jehol bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Jixiang bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Sape bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Common Confucius bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Tocan-faced Confucius bird I


 * Sparrow-like Confucius bird I


 * Fan-tailed bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Common Spanish intermediate bird I from Cretaceous Spain to modern North America


 * Greater Spanish intermediate bird I


 * Aurornis I


 * Anchiornis I


 * Xiaotingia I


 * Great Archaeopteryx I


 * True-Flying Archaeopteryx I


 * Black-Headed Archaeopteryx I


 * Stouted Archaeopteryx I


 * Slender-Snouted Archaeopteryx I


 * Tropical Archaeopteryx I


 * Tawny Archaeopteryx I


 * Lesser Archaeopteryx I


 * Raptorial Archaeopteryx I


 * Snowy Archaeopteryx I


 * Green-Winged Archaeopteryx I


 * Lesser Vulturine Archaeopteryx I


 * Greater Vulturine Archaeopteryx I


 * Flame-Crested Archaeopteryx I


 * Bronze-Faced Archaeopteryx I


 * Pygmy Archaeopteryx I


 * Red Archaeopteryx I


 * Blue-Winged Archaeopteryx I


 * White-Winged Archaeopteryx I


 * Orange Archaeopteryx I


 * Orange-Winged Archaeopteryx I


 * Magpie Archaeopteryx I


 * Feather-Footed Archaeopteryx I


 * Blue Archaeopteryx I


 * Green Archaeopteryx I


 * Sea-Going Archaeopteryx I


 * Dromaeosaur-Mimicing Archaeopteryx I


 * Swamp Archaeopteryx I


 * Ground Archaeopteryx I


 * Hesperornids I


 * Red-Faced Hesperornis I


 * Red-Footed Hesperornis I

Former fictional birds

 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life North America


 * Neanan ground hornbill I


 * Great ground hornbill I


 * Ruling flying birds I


 * Rhinoceros bird I


 * Fishing hornbill (aka flamingo-like hornbill) I


 * Xenocene toucan I


 * Slenderman bird I


 * Good Dinosaur bird critters I from The Good Dinosaur film to real life North America


 * Ramu I


 * Bear owl I


 * Turkeyfish I


 * Impalamingo I


 * Swamp tree elephant I


 * Piranhakeet I (note: in most places, they were unsuccessfully introduced due to competition with Terrible Terrors, another introduced species, but in Florida, piranhakeets are thriving due to less competition and unlike their ancestors, piranahkeets are no longer aggressive and the largest prey they now hunt are only the size of a black rat)


 * Albatroceros I


 * Steelpecker I


 * Nuna I


 * Avilopes I


 * Toucaw I


 * Sea toucan I


 * Tyrannornis I


 * Lankbird I


 * Pineflower forest birds I


 * Forest Serina birds I


 * Grassland Serina birds I


 * Desert Serina birds I


 * Flutterbok I


 * Trunksnout I


 * Tyrant serin I


 * Bangrooves birds I


 * Canaribou I


 * Giant falconary I


 * Serina birds I


 * Greater ruler birds I


 * Common ruler birds I


 * Henry's quarbird I


 * Lucknoun I


 * Gripe I


 * Pelican-throated wammy I


 * Plum-headed hin I


 * TFIF common birds I


 * TFIF lesser birds I


 * Krampusbag bird I


 * Bloon I


 * Deinorthid-grouped vivas I


 * White-browed viva I


 * Baleen birdwhale I


 * Water snuffle I


 * Elefinch I


 * Gibbichirp I


 * Slinker I


 * Great woolly quailephant I


 * Scepter bird I


 * Spearrunner I


 * Elegant serestrider I


 * German opposite birds I


 * Opposite Hesperornids I


 * Speculative Evolution's Avisaurids I


 * Xenornithes I


 * Green Bunglebird I


 * False Panha I


 * Speculative Evolution's Ichthyornids I


 * Allocolumbiformes I


 * Allopiciformes I


 * Allospiziformes I


 * Diablornithiformes I


 * Twitiaviformes I


 * Speculative Evolution's Neornithes I


 * Hunkahunka I


 * Pterosaur-like birds I


 * Mantisfinch I


 * Reptilian bird I


 * T-Chickrex I


 * Real Hippogriff I


 * Mythical Hippogriff I

Crocodillians and relatives

 * Spectacled caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Yacare caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Cuvier's dwarf caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Smooth-fronted caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Broad-snouted caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Black caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Gharial I (in the entire North American continent)


 * False gharial I (in the entire North American continent)


 * American alligator I (in the rest of North America)


 * Chinese alligator I (in the entire North American continent)


 * American crocodile I (in the rest of North America)


 * Nile crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * West African crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Freshwater crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Saltwater crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Mugger crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Siamese crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Orinoco crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Mourasuchus I from Miocene South America to modern North America


 * Stomatosuchus I from Cretaceous Africa to modern North America


 * Trunked Notosuchids I from Cretaceous South America to modern North America


 * Predatory Notosuchus I


 * Mahajangasuchus I from Cretaceous Madagascar to modern North America


 * Batrachomimus I from Jurassic South America to modern North America


 * Common Allodaposuchus I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * Dinosaur Planet's Allodaposuchus I


 * Simosuchus I from Cretaceous Madagascar to modern North America


 * Chimaerasuchus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Hesperosuchus I


 * Sphenosuchus I


 * Carnufex I


 * Teleocrater I


 * Silesaurus I


 * Effigia I


 * Shuvosaurus I


 * Ticinosuchus I


 * Poposaurus I


 * Lotosaurus I


 * Arizonasaurus I


 * Ctenosauriscus I


 * Knoetschkesuchus I


 * Teyujagua I


 * Aetosaurs I from Triassic Asia, Africa, Europe, and North & South America to modern North America


 * Smilosuchus I


 * Rutiodon I


 * Redondasaurus I


 * Common Running Postosuchus I


 * Armorless Running Postosuchus I


 * Greater Running Postosuchus I


 * Gracile Running Postosuchus I


 * Heavy-Armored Running Postosuchus I


 * Greater Bipedal Running Postosuchus I


 * Bulk Bipedal Running Postosuchus I


 * Pygmy Running Postosuchus I


 * Walking Postosuchus I


 * Common Proterosuchus I


 * Crocodile-Like Proterosuchus I


 * Common Tanystropheus I


 * Marine Tanystropheus I


 * All known Rhynchosaur species I


 * Pygmy piglizard I


 * Common Kaprosuchus I


 * Tusk-Faced Kaprosuchus I


 * Erythrosuchus I


 * Prolacerta I


 * Sharovipteryx I


 * Dromomeron I


 * Common Euparkeria I


 * Greater Euperkaria I


 * Sand caiman I


 * Saltgator I


 * TFIF crocodiles I


 * Floresuchus I


 * Thick-legged terrestrial crocodile I


 * Giant zhili I


 * Zillah I


 * Speculative Evolution's Crocodilians I


 * Meercroc I


 * Fast cheetahcroc I


 * Masked pixycroc I


 * Catcroc I


 * Wolfgator (aka wolfcroc) I


 * Pelican crocodile I


 * Agilisuchus I


 * Tree crocodile I


 * Caulri I


 * Cancrochampsa I


 * Borikania I


 * Manayachampsa I


 * Homosuchus sapiens I


 * Bumbletail I


 * Coelocursor I


 * Panavicephalids I


 * Dwarfosuchids I


 * Suchoparadus


 * Nefundusaurus I


 * Bear-Croc I


 * Hebeosaurus I


 * Mosasaur-like crocodillian I


 * Massiff I


 * Feathery crocodile I


 * Ruling crocodilosaurids I


 * Paddle snapper I


 * Crocohippus I


 * Quackodile I


 * Terror crocodile I


 * Thalattosuchian I


 * Cave crocodile I


 * Durzog I


 * Wamasu (aka Wyvern lizard) I


 * Dwarf brooder I


 * Sewer gator I

Snakes

 * Mangshan pitviper I


 * Bushmaster viper I


 * Corn snake I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common garter snake I (in the rest of North America)


 * Eastern aquatic garter snake I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western aquatic garter snake I (in the rest of North America)


 * Water snakes I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gopher snakes I (in the rest of North America)


 * Boa constrictor I (in California and Florida only)


 * Reticulated python I (in California only)


 * Green anaconda I (in California only)


 * Yellow anaconda I (in California only)


 * Burmese python I (in California, Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon) (eradicated in Florida)


 * African rock python I (in Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and California) (eradicated in Florida)


 * Ball python I (in Oregon, California, and Arizona)


 * Malayan Blood python I (in California only)


 * Sumatran blood python I (in California only)


 * Indian python I (in Oregon and California only) (note: it was introduced to California and Oregon due to the popularity and success of The Jungle Book (2016 film), which featured an Indian python named Kaa, and Indian pythons were brought to California and Oregon by humans as an effect)


 * False cobra I


 * Cat snakes I


 * South American rattlesnake I (note: this rattlesnake species was introduced unintentionally after the failure of the Batman and Robin film, which contained these rattlesnakes in the movie, so one of the producers of the movie, Allen Nixon, committed suicide by letting his South American rattlesnakes he used in the movie out of their cage and bit him and injected venom into him until he died from their venom, but then, unintentionally, all of his South American rattlesnakes got out of his house and they have established their breeding populations in California, Nevada, Arizona, and Oregon)


 * Gaboon viper I


 * Puff adder I


 * Rhinoceros adder I


 * Sidewinder adder I


 * Brown tree snake I (eradicated in all of nearby islands, including Hawaii, but are still present in mainland USA areas, including Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, Texas, New Mexico, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Brahminy blind snake I


 * All known species of feathersnake I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Titanoboa I (in Florida only)


 * Pike-tailed rattlesnake I


 * Whalish toothless aquatic snake I


 * Spiked toothless aquatic snake (aka pufferfish-mimicing snake) I


 * Legged python I


 * Ruler snakes I

Cobras

 * King cobra I (in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Oregon) (note: the invasive king cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Spitting cobra I (in Oregon and California only) (note: the invasive spitting cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Indian cobra I (in Arizona and California only) (note: the invasive Indian cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Eygyptian cobra I (in Oregon, California, Arizona, and Nevada) (note: the invasive egyptian cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Arabian cobra I (in Oregon, California, and Nevada) (note: the invasive Arabian cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Fire cobra I

Lizards and relatives

 * All known species of skinks I


 * Spiny-tailed lizards I


 * Slow worms I


 * Glass lizards I


 * Sheltopusik I


 * Mexican mole lizard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cuban sharp-nosed worm lizard I


 * Iberian worm lizard I


 * North American worm lizard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red worm lizard I


 * Galliwasps I


 * Arbronia lizards I


 * All known species of alligator lizards I (in the rest of North America)


 * Frilled lizard I (in California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah)


 * Thorny lizard I (in Nevada, California, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona)


 * Bearded lizard I (in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas)


 * All known real species of anoles I


 * All known real species of agamas '


 * All of the known real iguana species I (in Florida, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, California, and some Caribbean islands)


 * Basilisk I (in Florida and California)


 * Draco I


 * Oriental garden lizard


 * Butterfly lizard I


 * All known real species of nonnative climbing geckos I


 * All known species of nonnative ground geckos I


 * Flying geckos I


 * All known species of tegus I


 * All known species of wall lizards I


 * Northern curlytail lizard


 * Sewer lizard I


 * Crocodile lizards I


 * Hispaniolan curlytail lizard


 * All known chameleon species I (in Florida, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oregon)


 * Sunger I (in the rest of California, Nevada, Oregon, and Arizona)


 * Gila agama I


 * Cryptile from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Fin Lizard from After Man book series to real life North America


 * White-wedgehead I


 * Draco mimic I


 * Tartarusaurus I


 * Udusaur I


 * Glow lizard I


 * Lemur gecko I


 * Mammalian-looking iguana I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Sea-basilisk I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) (note: These sea-going lizards resemble the fin lizard of After Man: A Zoology of the Future. They are aquatic piscivores similar to native real life seals, using their tails as propulsion motors and legs as rudders to catch fish. They have become vivrent in cold depths but as with the marine iguana of our time, these animals must rise to the surface to breathe, breed, rest and especially for warmth)


 * Kisubak I


 * Pomales I


 * Skinsailers I


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Tauntaun I


 * Dewback I


 * Varactyl I


 * F'saki I


 * Elephant iguana I


 * Monkey iguana I


 * Devil dragon I


 * Colossal chameleon I


 * Gigameleon I


 * Cerachamaeleonidae I


 * Nean panzer I


 * Strutting gecko I


 * Starmozard (aka Fur-bearing lizard) I


 * Hummingsnake (aka false snake gecko) I


 * Lizard rat I (this reptilian animal is similar to lizard mice, but with smaller ears and has a slightly larger body size)


 * Lizard mouse I


 * Mutt Lizard I from The Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * Duneripper I


 * Duneracer I


 * Helstrom lizard I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life North America


 * False snapjaw I


 * Paddletail I


 * Tropical snapjaw I

Monitor lizards and relatives

 * Komodo monitor I (in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, Louisiana, California, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Nile monitor I (in Florida, Texas, and California)


 * Emerald tree monitor I (in Florida only)


 * Crocodile monitor I (in California only)


 * Perentie I (in California and Oregon only)


 * Water monitor I (in Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, and California)


 * Gila monster I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mainland beaded lizard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Guatemalan beaded lizard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Aigialosaurus I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Dallasaurus I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Russellosaurus I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Clidastes I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America, as well as seas off the coast of western North America and eastern North America)


 * Globidens I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America, as well as seas off the coast of western North America and eastern North America)


 * Common Platecarpus I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America, as well as seas off the coast of western North America and eastern North America)


 * Paddle-Tailed Platecarpus I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America, as well as seas off the coast of western North America and eastern North America)


 * Plioplatecarpus I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Prognathodon I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Halisaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Great Tylosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Giant Paddle-Tailed Tylosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Greater Paddle-Tailed Tylosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Mosasaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Giant alligator monitor I


 * Lava monster I


 * Crimson drake I


 * Megalos I


 * Igus I


 * Domestic Varanid I


 * Yakemeleon I


 * Lizvult I


 * Elephant lizard I


 * Fox lizard I


 * Cat lizard I


 * Reptopanther I


 * Vicehead I


 * Cow-lizard I


 * Strangler lizard I


 * Plague lizard I


 * Eel lizard I


 * Gila runner I


 * Runner lizard I


 * Bird lizard I


 * Humboldt monitor I


 * Dragonskin I


 * Euromosasauroids I

Turtles and tortoises

 * Kemp's ridley sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats)


 * Olive ridley sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Leatherback sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Loggerhead sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats)


 * Green sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Hawkbill sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Flatback sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Red-eared slider I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arrau turtle I


 * Pig-nosed turtle I


 * Mata mata I


 * Eastern long-necked turtle I


 * Giant snake-necked turtle I


 * Yangtze giant softshell turtle I (note: unlike native ones in China, invasive ones in North America are thriving very well, even with habitat loss and other human activities)


 * Chinese softshell turtle I


 * New Guinea giant softshell turtle I


 * Spiny softshell turtle I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common snapping turtle I (in the rest of North America)


 * Alligator snapping turtle I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known species of box turtles I (in the rest of North America)


 * Asian forest tortoise I


 * Impressed tortoise I


 * Pancake tortoise I


 * Leopard tortoise I


 * South African sand tortoises I


 * African spurred tortoise I


 * Spur-thighed tortoise I


 * Hinged tortoises I


 * Hermann's tortoise I


 * Marginated tortoise I


 * Aldabra giant tortoise I


 * Galápagos tortoise I


 * American desert tortoises I (in the rest of North America)


 * Angulate tortoise I


 * Red-footed tortoise I


 * Yellow-footed tortoise I


 * Radiated tortoise I


 * Southern wood tortoise I


 * Saddle-backed Rodrigues giant tortoise I


 * Great Réunion giant tortoise I


 * Pinta Island tortoise I


 * Atlas tortoise I


 * Stupendemys I


 * Carbonemys I


 * Puentemys I


 * Pappochelys I


 * Puppigerus I


 * Speculative Evolution's Testudines I


 * Orucu fantler I


 * Sanai I


 * Dino turtle I


 * Crocosnapper I


 * Lost world giant turtle I


 * Horseshoe turtles I


 * Parasitic turtles I


 * Scavenger turtle I


 * Dirt turtle (aka dung turtle) I


 * Toraton from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Therizinoturtoise I


 * Turtle dove I


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life North America (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life North America)


 * Gamera I from Gamera the Brave film to real life Nevada, Arizona, California, Baja California, and Oregon (note: unlike their ancestors, gameras are now gentle giants, feeding on nothing but fish and plants, they could also no longer fly [to reduce the chance of knocking down aircrafts], so their species could live on in real life North America)

Relatives of turtles and tortoises

 * Common Scutosaurus I


 * Siberian Scutosaurus I


 * Pareiasaurus I


 * Elginia I


 * Anthodon I


 * Mesosaurus I

Sauropodomorphs
(note: just like Ornithopods, all known species of Sauropodomorphs are now thriving well and adapting into newer habitats including human settlements, as well as tolerating hotter and colder temperatures, and even wetter and dryer environments, which explains why there are now Sauropodomorphs in most of modern North America)


 * Panphagia I


 * Thecodontosaurus I


 * European Plateosaurus I


 * American Plateosaurus I


 * Braying Plateosaurus (aka Arena Plateosaurus) I from Walking With Dinosaurs: Arena Spectacular universe to real life/modern North America


 * Riojasaurus I


 * Jingshanosaurus I


 * Lufengosaurus I


 * Yunnanosaurus I


 * Unaysaurus I


 * Common Anchisaurus I


 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Anchisaurus (aka Giant Anchisaurus) I


 * Pygmy Anchisaurus I


 * Common Glacialisaurus I


 * Bronze Glacialisaurus I


 * Massospondylus I


 * Melanorosaurus I


 * Barrosaurus I


 * Great Cetiosaurus I


 * Swan-Necked Cetiosaurus I


 * Greater Shunosaurus I


 * Masked Shunosaurus I


 * Great Camarasaurus I


 * Howling Camarasaurus I


 * Brown Camarasaurus I


 * Common Mamenchisaurus I


 * LWJP's Mamenchisaurus I


 * Jesus's Mamenchisaurus I


 * Common Dinheirosaurus I


 * Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus I


 * Barosaurus I


 * Amphicoelias I


 * Greater Seismosaurus I


 * Prairie Seismosaurus I


 * Supersaurus I


 * Apatosaurus I


 * Real Brontosaurus I


 * Common Diplodocus I


 * Greater Diplodocus I


 * Common Brachiosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus I


 * Green-Sided Brachiosaurus I


 * Red-Crested Brachiosaurus I


 * Blue-Sided Brachiosaurus I


 * Thickened Brachiosaurus (aka Arena Brachiosaurus) I


 * Giant Brachiosaurus I


 * Lusotitan I


 * Pukyongosaurus I


 * Euhelopus I


 * Omeisaurus I


 * Cedarosaurus I


 * Venenosaurus I


 * Albert's Borealosaurus I


 * Giant Borealosaurus I


 * Grant's Argentinosaurus I


 * Saltasaur-Like Argentinosaurus (aka Jesus's Argentinosaurus) I


 * Cedarosaurus I


 * Paralititan I


 * Rapetosaurus I


 * Opisthocoelicaudia I


 * Greater Saltasaurus I


 * Darwin's Saltasaurus (aka Dinosaur Planet Saltasaurus) I


 * Ampelosaurus I


 * Magyarosaurus I


 * Speculative Evolution's Titanosaurids I


 * Rajaphant I


 * Altosaurus I


 * Virgultasaurus I


 * Swiftopod I
 * Lumber I


 * Turtosaur I


 * Skull Island 2005 Brontosaurus I


 * Megadreadnoughtus I


 * Artiosaurus I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Cephalogyrinus I


 * Fambaa I


 * Ronto I


 * Brontosapien I


 * Eurotitan I

Pachycephalosaurids

 * Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Stygimoloch I


 * Common Dracorex I


 * Dragon's Dracorex I


 * Stegoceras I


 * Wannanosaurus I


 * Tylocephale I


 * Common Prenocephale I


 * Dinosaur Planet Prenocephale I


 * Common Homalocephale I


 * Gentle Homalocephale I


 * Numbskull I


 * Gestalt I


 * Bull styg I

Ceratopsians

 * Wild Psittacosaurus I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Leptoceratops I


 * Koreaceratops I


 * Untameable Wild Protoceratops I


 * Lesser Wild Protoceratops I


 * Marbled Wild Protoceratops I


 * Great Wild Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Montanoceratops I


 * Giant Zuniceratops I


 * Common Zuniceratops I


 * Pentaceratops I


 * Greater Torosaurus I


 * Herding Torosaurus I


 * Zebra Torosaurus I


 * Great Darwin's Triceratops I


 * BBC Triceratops I


 * Untamable Triceratops I


 * Blue-Headed Triceratops I


 * Giant Triceratops (aka Domestic Triceratops) I


 * Urban Triceratops I


 * Bush Styracosaurus I


 * Pygmy Styracosaurus I


 * Centrosaurus I


 * Wendiceratops I


 * Einiosaurus I


 * Quilled Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Great Brown Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Flaming-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Little Brown Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Orange-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Micropachyrhinus I


 * Triceratus I


 * Cenoceratopsians I


 * Dinoceratopsia I


 * Monocorn I


 * Dracorhinosaurus I


 * Marine ceratopsian I


 * Limenyceratops I


 * Pygmyceratops I


 * Laetomala I


 * Bovinine ceratopsian I


 * Stegoceratops I


 * Common clannfear I


 * Domestic clannfear (aka meat-eating clannfear) I

Heterodontosaurids and kin

 * Pisanosaurus I


 * Eocursor I


 * Fabrosaurus I


 * Heterodontosaurus I


 * Fruitadens I


 * Echinodon I


 * Papiomimus I


 * Daeomastax I

Ornithopods
(note: all known ornithopod species are now thriving well and adapting into newer habitats including human settlements, as well as tolerating hotter and colder temperatures, and even wetter and dryer environments, which explains why there are now ornithopods in most of modern North America)


 * Hypsilophodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * Gracile Othnielia I


 * Blue-Faced Othnielia I


 * Great Leaellynasaura I from Cretaceous Australia to modern North America


 * Hibernating Leaellynasaura I


 * Atlascopcosaurus I from Cretaceous Australia to modern North America


 * Drinker I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Bony Thescelosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North Amerira


 * Blue-Headed Thescelosaurus I


 * Common Parksosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Crested Parksosaurus I


 * Koreanosaurus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Zephyrosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Feathered Orodromeus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Scaled Orodromeus I


 * Tenontosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Rhabdodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * Zalmoxes I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * Slender-Snouted Muttaburrasaurus I from Cretaceous Australia to modern North America


 * Trumpet-Nosed Muttaburrasaurus I


 * Lesser Dryosaurus I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Common Dryosaurus I


 * Green's Dryosaurus I


 * Lesser Draconyx I from Jurassic Europe to modern North America


 * Greater Draconyx I


 * Charles's Camptosaurus I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Dull-Backed Camptosaurus I


 * Isaberrysaura I


 * Common Macrogryphosaurus I


 * Marbled Macrogryphosaurus (aka South American Iguanodont) I


 * Dakotadon I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Eurasian Iguanodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * European Iguanodon I


 * North American Iguanodon I


 * Rhinoceros Iguanodon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not sapient, since they're purely wild animals, and doesn't talk, so instead they make animalistic sounds including growls, rumbles, roars, and bellows, while their young makes chirps and squeaks, they are also named because some individuals can grow horn-like structures on their snouts)


 * Greater Ouranosaurus I from Cretaceous Africa to modern North America


 * Zebra Ouranosaurus I


 * Striped Ouranosaurus I


 * Orange-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Hadrosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Corythosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Hypacrosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Lambeosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Nipponosaurus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Olorotitan I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Common Parasaurolophus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Striped Parasaurolophus I


 * Blue-Headed Parasaurolophus I


 * Urban Giant Parasaurolophus I


 * Charonosaurus I


 * Tsintaosaurus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Common Maiasaura I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Short-Faced Maiasaura I


 * Greater Edmontosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Short-Faced Edmontosaurus I


 * WWD Edmontosaurus I


 * Marching Edmontosaurus I


 * Zebra Edmontosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Edmontosaurus I


 * Street Edmontosaurus I


 * Shantungosaurus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Prosaurolophus I from Cretaceous North America


 * Great Saurolophus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Slender-Crested Saurolophus I


 * WWD Anatotitan I


 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Anatotitan I


 * Chuanlong I


 * Alternate Hadrosaurids I


 * Onoatama I


 * Eurolophia I


 * Euclasauria I


 * Laurasiornithopods I


 * Viriosauria I


 * Alternate Dryosaurids I


 * Pseudosauropods I


 * Ungulapedians I


 * Rhynchoraptoria I


 * Taddey I


 * Tubb I


 * Gwanna I


 * Crackbeak I


 * Balaclav I


 * Hanuhan I


 * Debaril I


 * Coneater I


 * Bricket I


 * Sprintosaur I


 * Glub I


 * Watergulp I


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Kaadu I


 * Shaak I (note: unlike their ancestors: they do not carry the virus known as the waterborne Blue Shadow Virus, since they became immune to the viruses and the viruses were eventually eradicated, so they now live for about 47 years in their lifetime)


 * Ornithosauropoda I


 * Thundercrest I


 * Bluebeak I


 * Maned beaktooth I

Stegosaurs

 * Common Miragaia I


 * Spike-Shouldered Miragaia I


 * Wuerhosaurus I


 * Dacentrurus I


 * Hesperosaurus I


 * Huayangosaurus I


 * Greater Kentrosaurus I


 * Bird-Beaked Kentrosaurus I


 * Tuojiangosaurus I


 * Great Stegosaurus I


 * Arena's Stegosaurus I


 * BBC's Stegosaurus I


 * Brown-Headed Stegosaurus (aka Howling Stegosaurus) I


 * Grazing Stegosaurus I


 * Indian Stegosaur I

Ankylosaurs

 * Gargoyleosaurus I


 * English Polacanthus I


 * European Polacanthus I


 * North American Polacanthus I


 * Gastonia I


 * Nodosaurus I


 * Great Edmontia I


 * Slender Edmontia I


 * Forager Edmontia I


 * Minmi I


 * Saichania I


 * Tarchia I


 * Euoplocephalus I


 * Real Ankylosaurus I


 * WWD Ankylosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Ankylosaurus I


 * Speculative Evolution's Ankylosaurids I


 * Taranter I


 * Taglexodragus I


 * Drop turtle I

Theropods

 * Therizinosaurs
 * Real Therizinosaurs I from Cretaceous Asia and North America to modern North America
 * Slothish Nothronychus I
 * Scaled Therizinosaurus I
 * Crocodile-Skinned Therizinosaurus I
 * Speculative Evolution's Therizinosaurians I


 * Oviraptorids
 * Real Oviraptorids I from Cretaceous Asia and North America to modern North America
 * Dinosaur Planet Oviraptor I
 * Crab-Eating Oviraptor I
 * White-Faced Oviraptor I
 * Blue-Faced Oviraptor I
 * Blue-Throated Oviraptor I
 * Speculative Evolution's Oviraptorids I
 * Psittacodracus I
 * Oviraptosapien I
 * Citipatosapien I
 * Prehistoric Park Incisivosaurus I
 * Pouch-Throated Gigantoraptor I
 * Ruff-Feathered Gigantoraptor I
 * Cassowary-Mimic Gigantoraptor I
 * Turkey-Mimic Gigantoraptor I
 * Prairie Gigantoraptor I
 * Forest Gigantoraptor I
 * Blue-Sided Gigantoraptor I
 * Fuzz-Feathered Gigantoraptor I
 * Gray-Winged Gigantoraptor I
 * Green-Backed Gigantoraptor I
 * Fancy Gigantoraptor I (note: it is called fancy Gigantoraptor because of its coloration and its jumping ability for such a big animal, unlike real Gigantoraptors)
 * Scaly Gigantoraptor I
 * BBC Chirostenotes I
 * Avititan I
 * Thunderdinosaur I
 * Tropical oviraptorid I
 * Hyenasaurus I
 * Hyenaraptor I


 * Alvarezsaurs
 * Alvarezsaurs I from Cretaceous Asia, North & South America to modern North America
 * Giant Mononykus I
 * Predatory Alvarezsaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Shuvuuia I
 * Speculative Evolution's Alvarezsaurids I


 * Ornithomimids
 * Real Ornithomimids I from Cretaceous Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America to modern North America
 * Fishing chicken-Like Ornithomimid I
 * Forest Chicken Mimicing Ornithomimid I
 * Fuzz-Bodied Ornithomimus I
 * Scaly Ornithomimus I
 * Saurocheirus I


 * Raptors
 * Real Dromaeosauridae raptors I from Cretaceous Asia, Europe, South America, and North America to modern North America
 * European Utahraptor I
 * Giant Utahraptor I
 * Scaled Dromaeosaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Pyroraptor I
 * Dwarf Dromaeosaur (aka Pygmy Dromaeosaur) I
 * Grizzlied Dromaeosaur I
 * Tawny Hesperonychus I
 * Tree creeper I
 * Darwin's Sinornithosaurus I
 * Vampire Balaur I
 * Clouded Leopard Velociraptor I
 * Red-Crested Velociraptor I
 * Dull-Feathered Velociraptor I
 * Dinosaur Planet Velociraptor I
 * White-Faced Velociraptor I
 * Red-Faced Velociraptor I
 * Blue-Faced Velociraptor I
 * -Brown-Feathered Velociraptor I
 * Blue-Eyed Velociraptor I
 * Ragged-Feathered Velociraptor I
 * Dull Velociraptor I
 * Gray-Feathered Velociraptor I
 * Hawkeye Velociraptor I
 * Vulturine Velociraptor I
 * Red-Crested Velociraptor I
 * Polar Velociraptor I
 * Feathery Asian Tiger Velociraptor I
 * Green-Crested Velociraptor I
 * Scaled Asian Tiger Velociraptor I
 * Feathery Jurassic Park-Mimicing Velociraptor I
 * Jurassic Park Velociraptor I (note: they were brought from these films, Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, and Jurassic World, and became invasive after some people who were the fans of Jurassic World and their raptors brought them into real life, after some were brought to real life North America, they became invasive and caused some negative impact to some native real life North American species, including some populations of the American Killer Dylanus, some population of gray wolves, and some black bear populations, especially some population of black bears in Florida)
 * Venatosaurus I
 * Dino-bird (aka Gigantoavisaurus) I (note: they no longer try to stop sapient beings, including humans, from preventing extinction events, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated, also, they are no longer sapient nor could talk anymore, instead, they act like many other Dromaeosaurids as predators, only to smaller animals like small to medium sized fish, frogs, smaller reptiles, small birds, eggs, and small mammals [mice, rats, etc], also, they now communicate by making noises such as screeches, shrills, hisses, and growls as they aren't sapient anymore)
 * Domestic Microraptor I
 * Prehistoric Park Microraptor I
 * Tawny Microraptor I
 * Orange Microraptor I
 * Blue-Edged Microraptor I
 * Speckled Microraptor I
 * Fire-Breasted Microraptor I
 * Red-Feathered Microraptor I
 * Fishing Microraptor I
 * Lesser Pet Microraptor I
 * White Microraptor I
 * Sapient Deinonychus I
 * Rainbowraptor I
 * Taskoraptor I
 * Primeval Velociraptor I
 * Primeval Utahraptor I
 * Mattiraptorids I
 * Speculative Evolution's Deinonychosaurids I
 * Speculative Evolution's Rahonavids I
 * Aquaraptoriformes I
 * Ornithocetids I
 * Ornithoraptor I
 * Monkey-eater I
 * Tyrannosaur mimics I
 * African paratyrannosaur I
 * Titanonychus I
 * Venatosapiens I
 * Aviraptosaurus I
 * Nychopteryx I
 * Moasaurus I
 * Dumaraptor I
 * Cheetahraptor I
 * Heronoraptor I
 * Fossoraptor I
 * Tree leaper I
 * Eagle raptor I
 * Blue-winged raptor I


 * Troodonts
 * Elephant Beast I in the rest of North America
 * Rammerhead I in the rest of North America
 * Turkey Mimicer I in the rest of North America
 * Terror Raptor I in the rest of North America
 * False Dragon I in the rest of North America
 * Sloth Lizard I in the rest of North America
 * Dwarf Wounder I in the rest of North America
 * Eastern Wounder I in the rest of North America
 * Western Wounder I in the rest of North America
 * Domestic Wounder I in the rest of North America
 * Real Prehistoric Troodonts I from Cretaceous Asia, Europe, and North America to modern North America
 * Little Gray Troodon I
 * Coelophysis-like Troodon I
 * Tyrant Troodon I
 * Long-Necked Troodon I
 * Prehistoric Park Mei Long I
 * Ibidoraptorids I
 * Notoraptorids I
 * Unstrich I
 * Dromaeopteryx I
 * Anatimimus I
 * Anserimimus I
 * Ground hawk I
 * Gypsiforme I
 * Megatroodontids I
 * Tyrannotroodontids I
 * Tzunka I
 * Bird monkeys I
 * Ancestral dinosauroid I
 * Common dinosauroid I
 * Troodonish dinosauroid I
 * Bird-like dinosauroid I
 * Polar dinosauroid I
 * Tropical dinosauroid I
 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I
 * True sapient dinosauroid I
 * Robust dinosauroid I
 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I
 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I
 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I
 * Sapient troodon I
 * Flatwoods dinosauroid I (note: it is a species of dinosauroid that lives inside its machine parts for the rest of its life, they are peaceful herbivores which will only attack or let out foul smell for defense only if it's threatened or scared, their population is actually increasing and spreading to many other parts of USA, Mexico, and Canada)
 * Mitekai I
 * Common skryke I
 * Winged skryke I
 * Troodon-like skryke I
 * Anthroposaurus I
 * Featherfolk I


 * Rahonavis I from Cretaceous Madagascar to modern North America


 * Speculative Evolution's Rahonavids I


 * Sciurumimus I


 * Gallidontus I (note: it is a very small chick-sized theropod dinosaur, making it among the smallest dinosaurs, it is also very tame and well-behaved towards people and dylanuses, making it a very good pet and farm animal, it needs smaller animals, seeds, and small vegetables to keep it healthy)


 * Scansoriopterids I from Jurassic Asia to modern North America


 * Arachnoraptor I


 * Common Ornitholestes I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Rhinoceros Horned Ornitholestes (aka Rhinoceros Ornitholestes) I


 * Death Horned Ornitholestes I (in southern Florida only)


 * European Ornitholestes I


 * Cedunasaurids I


 * Dip I


 * Mountain leaper I


 * Cutlasstooth I


 * Northclaw I


 * Flurrit I


 * Pouch I


 * Cribrum I


 * Springe I


 * Nauger I


 * Tree hopper I


 * Treepounce I


 * Sandle I


 * Waspeater I


 * Pangaloon I


 * Footle I


 * Gimp I


 * Wyrm I


 * Treewyrm I


 * Dingum I


 * Scaly glider I


 * Compsognathids
 * Real Compsognathids I from Jurassic & Cretaceous Europe and Asia to modern North America
 * Stripe-Sided Compsognathus I
 * Rat-Mimicing Compsognathus I
 * Pack-Hunting Compsognathus I
 * Chipmunk-Colored Compsognathus I
 * Viperagnathus I


 * Coelurosaurus 'I


 * Coelurus I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Tyrannosaurids
 * Real Daspletosaurus
 * Dinosaur Planet Daspletosaurus I
 * Real Albertosaurus
 * Real Gorgosaurus
 * Real Nanotyrannus I
 * Proceratosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern North America
 * Stokesosaurus I from Jurassic North America to modern North America
 * Dilong I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America
 * Common Guanlong I from Jurassic Asia to modern North America
 * Crested Guanlong I
 * Raptor-Footed Guanlong (aka Blue Guanlong) I
 * Yutyrannus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America
 * Alioramus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America
 * Real Tyrannosaurus
 * Jurassic Park Tyrannosaurus
 * WWD Tyrannosaurus I
 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Tyrannosaurus
 * Greater Hunting Tyrannosaurus I
 * Vulturine Tyrannosaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Tyrannosaurus
 * Skull-Faced Tyrannosaurus I
 * Prehistoric Park Tyrannosaurus I
 * Blue-Feathered Tyrannosaurus I
 * Rough-Headed Tyrannosaurus I
 * Red-faced Tyrannosaurus I
 * Rainy Basin Tyrannosaurus I
 * Real Tarbosaurus I
 * Rocky Tarbosaurus I
 * Yellow-Bellied Tarbosaurus I
 * Crocodile-Skinned Tarbosaurus I
 * Prehistoric Park Albertosaurus I
 * Primeval Albertosaurus I
 * March Of The Dinosaurs Albertosaurus I
 * March Of The Dinosaurs Gorgosaurus I
 * WWD Gorgosaurus I
 * Jurassic Fight Club Nanotyrannus I
 * Errosauridae I
 * Smilodontosaurus I
 * Cryptonychus I
 * Vastatosaurus Rex I
 * Gourmand I
 * Swimming theropod I
 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, it is also the size of a large man)
 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, it is also the size of an average sized man)
 * Macrotyrannids I
 * Sea tyrannt I
 * Loon tyrannt I


 * Triassic Coelurosaur I


 * Carnosaurs
 * Common Allosaurus I from Jurassic North America and Europe to modern North America
 * Red-Crested Allosaurus I
 * Blue-Crested Allosaurus I
 * Dwarf Allosaurus I
 * African Carcharodontosaurus I
 * South American Carcharodontosaurus I
 * Common Giganotosaurus I
 * Thor's Giganotosaurus I (note: this Giganotosaurus species is named due to its greater size than real Giganotosaurus)
 * Domestic Pygmy Carnosaur I from My Pet Dinosaur documentary to real life/modern day North America (note: it is a small chicken/turkey-sized descendants of carnosaurs like Allosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, but is now peaceful towards humans, dylanuses, and other pets, making this dinosaur species a good domesticated pet)
 * Indominus (note: unlike their ancestors, they have no negative impact to native species since they no longer hunt for sports, instead they now only hunt if they're hungry)


 * Megalosaurs and spinosaurs
 * Great Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Grant's Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Darwin's Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Red-Backed Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Marbled Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Greater Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Imperial Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Jesus's Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Great Green Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Blue-Sided Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Common Torvosaurus
 * Greater Torvosaurus (in Southern California only)
 * True Megalosaurus I
 * False Megalosaurus I
 * Dwarf Megalosaurus I
 * Terra's Eustreptospondylus I
 * Swimming Eustreptospondylus I
 * Outdater's Eustreptospondylus I
 * Nessie spinosaur I
 * Marine spinosaur I
 * Sea spinosaur I
 * Pongosaurus I


 * Dracoraptor I


 * Common Ceratosaurus I


 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Ceratosaurus I


 * Red-Headed Ceratosaurus (aka Jurassic Park Ceratosaurus) I (note: they are no longer aggressive towards dylanuses and no longer hunt them as dylanuses of all kinds carry bacteria that could be deadly to this Ceratosaurus species, even if the dylanuses touch this Ceratosaurus species with just a finger, so if the scavenging dylanuses finds a carcass that this Ceratosaurus species is feeding on, the Ceratosaurus just walks away from its kill so it won't be risking its life from the bacteria-carrying dylanuses, they have also become non-aggressive towards humans and other sapient species, except vampires as aggressive animals in human settlements are not tolerated by sapient beings, and they have also adapted to live in human settlements)


 * Greater Dilophosaurus


 * Giant Dilophosaurus


 * Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus I


 * Abelisaurids
 * All known species of real Abelisaurids I from Cretaceous South America, Africa, Madagascar, France, and India to modern North America
 * Red-Crested Majungasaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Aucasaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Tarascosaurus I
 * Dwarf Dinosaur Planet Tarascosaurus I
 * Red-Backed Carnotaurus I
 * Priscatauridae I
 * Caininae I
 * Kagruinae I
 * Murcodontosaurinae I
 * Common hottentot I
 * Mokele-mbembe-mimicer I
 * Skull crawler I
 * Pacmanvenator I
 * Guar lizard (aka Guarosaurus) I
 * Kagouti (aka Neoabelisaurus) I


 * Common American Coelophysis I from Triassic North America to modern North America


 * Greater American Coelophysis I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * African Coelophysis I from Jurassic Africa to modern North America


 * Pack-Hunting Coelophysis I


 * Red-Browed Coelophysis I


 * Cannibalistic Coelophysis I


 * City Coelophysis I


 * Greater Daemonosaurus I


 * Death Daemonosaurus I


 * Common Eoraptor I from Triassic South America to modern North America


 * Carnivorous Eoraptor I


 * Northern canoot I


 * Common Amazonian cannot I


 * Pampadraco I


 * Scuttlerlizard I


 * Alit I


 * Argonian I

Pterosaurs and relatives

 * Ancestral Pterosaurs I


 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Common Pteranodon I


 * BBC Pteranodon I


 * Jurassic World's Swimming Pteranodon I


 * Perching Jurassic Park Pteranodon I


 * Predatory Jurassic Park Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Pterodaustro I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Willy's Quetzalcoatlus (aka Walking With Dinosaurs Quetzalcoatlus) I


 * Vulturine Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Smooth-Skinned Quetzalcoatlus (aka When Dinosaurs Roamed America's Quetzalcoatlus) I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Haenamichnus I


 * Nemicolopterus I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Common Dimorphodon I


 * Predatory Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I (in Florida and Southern California only)


 * Anurognathoid I


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Shorerunner I


 * Kloon I


 * Wandle I


 * Lank I


 * Flarp I


 * Speculative Evolution's Azhdarchids I


 * Soar I


 * Harridan I


 * Sift I


 * Paraso I


 * Plunger I


 * Scissor-Head I


 * Bombodactylus (aka vampire pterosaur) I


 * Humming pterosaur I


 * Stripebill I


 * Highheaded razorbeak I


 * Red-bellied arrow dragon I


 * Fire-cockatrice I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Eurojara I


 * Deinopteryx I

Marine reptiles and relatives

 * Atopodentatus I (in California's Lake Tahoe, as well as coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Utatsusaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Cymbospondylus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Shastasaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Shonisaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Mixosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Contectopalatus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Eurhinosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Temnodontosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Ichthyosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Platypterygius I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Stenopterygius I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Ophthalmosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, Caribbean Islands, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Placodus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Henodus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Cyamodus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Placochelys I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Psephoderma I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Lariosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Thicktail Nothosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Green Nothosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Simosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Pistosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Augustasaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Fully Aquatic Cryptoclidus I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Seal Island Sharer Cryptoclidus I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands)


 * Muraenosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Kimmerosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Fluked Elasmosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Common Elasmosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Great Styxosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Gracile Styxosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Thalassomedon I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Slender-Necked Thalassomedon I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Fluke-Tailed Dolichorhynchops I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Lesser Dolichorhynchops I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Trinacromerum I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Macroplata I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Rhomaleosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Common Liopleurodon I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Giant Liopleurodon I (in coastlines of Baja California, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands)


 * Birdsnatcher I


 * Pelorus I


 * Whulk I


 * Terrestrial Ichthyosaurids I


 * Crocodillian-mimicing Semi-Aquatic Ichthyosaurid I


 * Blunt-Snouted Pliosaurid (aka Barrel-Chested Pliosaurid or Tiny Hindflippered Pliosaurid) I


 * Hydra I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike in mythologies, hydras don't actually have multi-heads and don't actually regrow more heads, so they have just one head, also, it is a very close relative of Plesiosaurs)


 * Short-faced pliosaur I


 * Filter-feeding plesiosaur I


 * Ruling Ichthyosaurids I


 * Ruling Nothosaurids I


 * Suchonothos I (in California's Lake Tahoe and the Great Lakes only)

Dragons

 * Night Fury I


 * Deadly Nadder I


 * Gronckle I


 * Monstrous Nightmare I


 * Hideous Zippleback I


 * Terrible Terror I


 * Scauldron I


 * Thunderdrum I


 * Whispering Death I


 * Snaptrapper I


 * Timberjack I


 * Changewing I


 * Boneknapper I


 * Skrill I


 * Night Terror I


 * Speed Stinger I


 * Death Song I


 * Snow Wraith I


 * Woolly Howl I


 * Flightmare I


 * Catastrophic Quaken I


 * Screaming Death I


 * Giant Deaths
 * Red Death I (in the mountains of Alaska only due to their aggression towards humans)
 * Green Death I (it is a completely peaceful relative of a red death and is found in Alaska, California, Oregon, and Baja California)


 * Bewilderbeast I


 * Gobsucker I


 * Stinger I


 * Egg Biter I


 * Stormcutter I


 * Hotburple I


 * Seashocker I


 * Hobblegrunt I


 * Windgnasher I


 * Snafflefang I


 * Windstriker I


 * Rumblehorn I


 * Thornridge I


 * Threadtail I


 * Thunderclaw I


 * Raincutter I


 * Scuttleclaw I


 * Snifflehunch I


 * Shovelhelm I


 * Triple Stryke I


 * Silver Phantom I


 * Garden dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient and they now growl, hiss, and snarl instead of speaking in any language, thus this makes garden dragons just urban animals that lives in parks, gardens, fields, school playgrounds, etc.)


 * Brown dragon I (note: they are now completely herbivorous, thus making them peaceful plant eaters)


 * Prehistoric dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life North America


 * Marine dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life North America


 * Forest dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life North America


 * Mountain dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life North America


 * Moon faerie I


 * Scarlet faerie I


 * All known species of Spiderwick dragons I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * All known species of Skyrim's dragons from Skyrim game to real life North America

Other reptiles

 * Tuatara I (note: unlike native tuataras in New Zealand, the invasive tuataras in North America were genetically engineered to tolerate new animals, so they are now thriving gery well, even with egg-eating mammals, birds, etc around, and is also now adapting to newer habitats around it, including human settlements)


 * Spinoaequalis I


 * Common Petrolacosaurus I


 * Greater Petrolacosaurus I


 * Common Megalancosaurus I


 * Death Megalancosaurus (aka reptilian praying mantis) I


 * Hovasaurus I


 * Claudiosaurus I


 * All known Choristodera species I


 * Trilophosaurus I


 * Longisquama I


 * Icarosaurus I


 * Kuehneosuchus I


 * Kuehneosaurus I


 * Wild Coelurosauravus I


 * Domestic Coelurosauravus I


 * Speculative Evolution's Lepidosaurids I


 * Fin-Sided Reptile I


 * Skinsailers I


 * Sunset psuedobat I


 * Reptilian water horse I


 * Loveland frogman I (note: despite its name, it is not a frog, it is actually a bizarre bipedal humanoid reptile that feeds on creatures much smaller than itself, with the largest prey items being goats, but fortunately, they are friendly towards humans and even dylanuses)


 * Horax I


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Good Dinosaur reptile critters I from The Good Dinosaur film to real life North America


 * Swapper I


 * Splodyhead (aka spoldyheaded lizard) I


 * Common grassback I


 * Woodskinned twigback I


 * Killer Croc I From DC to Real Life North America


 * Incontinence Gaser I (Note: These are Dinosaur-like reptiles that can spray gas on humans to have incontinence, however, domestic dylanuses and wild dylanuses are immune to these reptile's gas)


 * Age regressioner I from imagination to real life North America. (Note: These are dinosaur-like reptiles that sprayed gas on humans and all other species and beings on Earth to have age regression, which it would mean reversing age, including sapient beings. Nowadays, they were now domesticated by various sapient beings as a nearly expensive medical treatment for elderly people for many years. Meanwhile, the Red Cross and the United Nations, including the World Health Organization, were trying to make efforts to reduce the price of the usage of age regression treatments by breeding out age regressioners and make their gas moderated enough to make patients have age regression.)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Inc. to real life North America. (Note: There would be female counterparts of them in order to live in real life. Unlike their ancestors, they will not scare children anymore, except for vampires, due to a terrible conflict with them.)

Caecilians

 * Mexican burrowing caecilian I (in the rest of North America)


 * Caribbean caecilian I (in the rest of North America)


 * Yellow-striped caecilian I


 * Bombay caecilian I


 * Ceylon caecilian I


 * Narayan's caecilian I


 * Red caecilian I


 * Ringed caecilian I


 * Rubber caecilian I


 * Aquatic caecilians I


 * Rubricacaecilia I


 * Eocaecilia I

Salamanders and newts

 * Fire salamander I


 * Axolotl I (reintroduced, but was also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Hellbender I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spotted salamander I (in the rest of North America)


 * Japanese giant salamander I


 * Chinese giant salamander I


 * Greater siren I (in the rest of North America)


 * California newt I (in the rest of California)


 * California tiger salamander I (in the rest of California)


 * Spotted hubur newt I


 * Ryu I


 * Axolotlosuchids I


 * Trinity Alps giant salamander I

Toads

 * Cane toad I


 * Fire-bellied toad I


 * Common toad I


 * Natterjack toad I


 * Common Suriname toad I


 * Plains spadefoot toad I


 * Central Coast stubfoot toad I


 * Snouted frog I (note: depsite their name, they are not frogs, but are instead true toads)


 * Plump toads I


 * Kihansi spray toad I


 * False toad I


 * Gray toad I


 * Golden toad I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western toad I (in the rest of North America)


 * Colorado River toad I (in the rest of North America)


 * Panamanian golden frog I (in the rest of North America) (note: despite its name, it is not a frog, but a true toad)


 * Japanese toad I


 * Armotoad I


 * Australian coad I


 * Blobfrog I


 * Testamphibians I


 * Turtlephibian I


 * Concrete toad I

Frogs

 * Wood frog I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green frog I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spiny-headed tree frog I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gladiator frogs I (in the rest of North America)


 * Shovel-headed tree frogs I (in the rest of North America)


 * American bullfrog I (in the rest of North America)


 * African bullfrog I


 * Guenther's marsupial frog I


 * Cave squeaker I


 * Goliath frog I


 * Darwin's frog I


 * Common frog I


 * Edible frog I


 * Tomato frog I


 * Leaf frog I


 * Horned frogs I


 * American rain frogs I


 * African rain frogs I


 * Madagascan rain frogs I


 * Australian rain frog I


 * Waxy monkey tree frog I


 * Giant tree frog I


 * Burmeister's leaf frog I


 * Common walking leaf frog I


 * Mexican leaf frog I (in the rest of North America)


 * Purple frog I


 * Giant burrowing frog I


 * Ornate burrowing frog I


 * Northern burrowing frog I


 * Spencer's burrowing frog I


 * Striped burrowing frog I


 * Short-footed frog I


 * Flying frog I


 * Gray frog I (Introduced in the rest of USA)


 * Rock frog I


 * Cuban tree frog I


 * Red-eyed tree frog I (note: unlike their ancestors, invasive red-eyed tree frogs are not threatened by habitat loss or pollution as they now tolerate with these problems, so they now thrive in most of North America, even in human settlements)


 * All species of poison dart frogs I (in California and Florida only) (Note: Unlike native ones of South America, all poison dart frog species in California lost all of their poison due to lack of their poisonous prey in California, despite this, they are thriving in California, and are even adapting into human settlements.)


 * Golden rocket frog I


 * Stephen's rocket frog I


 * Toad-like rocket frog I


 * Degranville's rocket frog I


 * Palm rocket frog I


 * Skunk frogs I


 * Trinidad stream frog I


 * Talamanca rocket frog I


 * Tailed frog I (Introduced in the rest of North America.)


 * Hairy frog I


 * Australian green tree frog I


 * African clawed frog (Introduced in California, Florida, and Arizona.)


 * Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog I (note: Unlike the ones that used to live in Panama, the invasive ones in California are thriving due to the lack of infectious fungi in California.)


 * Pygmy frog I


 * Lipstick false dart frog I (Introduced in California only.)


 * Man-faced frog I (Introduced in Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and California.)


 * Blue-throated brown frog I (Introduced in California and Florida only.)


 * Gastric-brooding frog I (Note: Unlike native ones that used to live in Australia, invasive gastric-brooding frogs in North America are thriving well, even with human activities and fungi around.)


 * Common beelzebufo I


 * Long-tongued beelzebufo I


 * Trapmouth frog I


 * Glider frog I


 * Wartfrog I


 * Black Lagoon frogger I (Note: it is an amphibious cattle-sized frog that is natural predator/enemy of the Creature from the Black Lagoon.)

Prehistoric amphibians

 * Triadobatrachus I


 * Gerobatrachus I


 * Platyhystrix I


 * Coloraderpeton I


 * Ophiderpeton I


 * Palaeomolgophis I


 * Adelospondylus I


 * Brachydectes I


 * Oestocephalus I


 * Phlegethontia I


 * Lysorophus I


 * Rhynchonkos I


 * Cardiocephalus I


 * Micraroter I


 * Pelodosotis I


 * Microbrachis I


 * Peltobatrachus I


 * Diplocaulus I


 * Mastodonsaurus I


 * Edops I


 * Tropical Koolasuchus I


 * Boreal Koolasuchus I


 * Eryops I


 * Prionosuchus I


 * Trematosaurus I


 * Lapillopsis I


 * Batrachosuchus I


 * Lydekkerina I


 * Paracyclotosaurus I


 * Swampland Rhinesuchus I


 * Scrubland Rhinesuchus I


 * Common Proterogrinus I


 * Predatory Protergyrinus I


 * Greater Crassigrinus I


 * BBC's Crassigyrinus I


 * Semi-aquatic Seymouria I


 * Land Seymouria I


 * Gator-like Hynerpeton I


 * Newt-like Hynerpeton I


 * Ichthyostega I


 * Acanthostega I

Former fictional amphibians

 * Bulldog giant newt I from the Minions film to real life North America


 * Speculative Evolution's amphibians I


 * Good Dinosaur amphibian critters I from The Good Dinosaur film to real life North America


 * TFIF amphibians I


 * Fluvial gigamouth I


 * Tadmole I


 * Soft-shelled sanal I


 * Belle I


 * Spooky (aka spookymander) I


 * Sinker (aka sinktoad) I


 * Crocophibians I


 * Greninja I from Pokemon series to real life North America

Gobies

 * Round goby


 * Western tubenose goby


 * Mudskipper I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for mudskippers to live in) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now mudskippers in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Dracula shrimpgoby I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for Dracula shrimpgobies to live in) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now Dracula shrimpgobies in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Yellow clown goby I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now yellow clown gobies in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Poison goby I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now poison gobies in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Blue-banded goby I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now blue-banded gobies in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]

Eels

 * American eel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Banded snake eel I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters, which is why banded snake eels now live in both saltwater and freshwater, both natural and man-made)


 * All known species of moray eels I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: all moray eel species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * All known species of garden eels I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: all garden eel species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)

Oilfish and relatives
(note: all oilfish species and relatives, except lionfishes, that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Oilfish I (from Lake Baikal to the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Longhorn sculpin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red lionfish I (in the Atlantic oceans only)


 * Atlantic sea devil I

Groupers and relatives
(note: all grouper species and relatives that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * All of the known species of Epinephelus-grouped groupers I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * All of the known species of Mycteroperca-grouped groupers I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Humpback grouper I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Giant sea bass I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America

Remoras
(note: all remora species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Live sharksucker I


 * Common remora I

Sturgeons and relatives

 * White sturgeon I in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA


 * Atlantic sturgeon I in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA


 * Gulf sturgeon I in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA


 * Lake sturgeon I in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA


 * Beluga sturgeon I


 * American paddlefish I in the rest of North American waterways


 * Chinese paddlefish I

Lungfishes and relatives

 * West Indian Ocean coelacanth I in the Great Lakes as well as off the coast of California, Oregon, and Baja California


 * Indonesian coelacanth I in the Great Lakes as well as off the coast of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina


 * Mawsonia coelacanth I


 * Marbled African lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * Gilled African lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * West African lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * Spotted African lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * Australian lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * South American lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in

Tunas
(note: all tuna species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Yellowfin tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Bigeye tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Southern bluefin tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Atlantic bluefin tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Pacific bluefin tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Albacore (aka bonito or longfin tuna) I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Skipjack tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA

True loaches

 * Pond loach I


 * Horseface loach I


 * Spanish dogloach I

Colorful loaches and relatives

 * Clown loach I


 * Zebra loach I


 * Tiger loach I


 * Skunk loach I


 * Dwarf loach I


 * Bengal loach I


 * Yoyo loach I


 * Burmese border loach I


 * Blue botia I

Perches and relatives
[note: unlike their ancestors, the saltwater relatives of perches were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, and even in polluted waters, which explains why there are now saltwater relatives of perches in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Yellow perch I (in the rest of North America)


 * European perch I


 * Ruffe I


 * Banggai cardinalfish I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of grunters I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of hawkfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of dottybacks I(in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of Carangidae-grouped fishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of goatfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of butterflyfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of rabbitfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of basslets I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of dartfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of jawfish species I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of dragonets I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of spadefishes and relatives I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of snappers I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Striped beakfish I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Striped drum I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Spotted drum I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Moorish idol I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)

Catfishes

 * Ghost catfishes I


 * Twig catfishes I


 * Slender-tailed catfishes I


 * Striped eel catfish I


 * Walking catfish I


 * Redtail catfish I


 * Black bullhead catfish I


 * Corydoras and relatives I


 * Goliath catfishes I


 * Mekong giant catfish I


 * Amur catfish I


 * Wels catfish I


 * Candiru I


 * Sorubins I


 * Mountain catfish I


 * Common sucker-mouth catfishes I


 * Spiny dwarf catfishes I


 * False candiru I


 * Candiru mimic I


 * Penic catfish I


 * Otothyrinae-grouped catfishes I


 * Hypoptopomatinae-grouped catfishes I


 * All species of Neoplecostominae-grouped catfishes I


 * All species of Pterygoplichthys-grouped catfishes I


 * All species of Hypostomus-grouped grouped catfishes I


 * Paradoxoglanis electric catfishes I


 * Malapterurus electric catfishes I


 * Stormy rubber catfish I


 * Giant electric catfish I

Suckers

 * White sucker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Northern hogsucker I (in the rest of North America)

Carps and relatives

 * Carp I


 * Goldfish I


 * Koi I


 * Tench I


 * Tiger barb I


 * Glowing barb I


 * Spotted barbs I


 * Cherry barb I


 * Dwarf rasboras I


 * Malayan rasboras I


 * Dracula fish I


 * Nibble fish I in all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America (note: they were first introduced to North America in 2009 to relieve the skin of humans, dylanuses, dogs, cats, and all other kinds of animals, when these fish got out and started breeding in the wild, their population had exploded from just 31 fishes to more than 9 million in the entire country alone, were they now feed off parasites, dead skin, and wounds off of moose, elk, bison, bears, mammoths, wild dylanuses, native birds, native reptiles, and other natives, as well as off of African/Asian elephants, tapirs, wild boars, ostriches, emus, dinosaurs, vampires, and other nonnatives)


 * Flying fox fish I


 * Cambodian logsucker I


 * Siamese algae eater I


 * Algae carp I


 * Ghost jumper I

Pacus and relatives

 * Pygmy herring pacu I


 * Black pacu I


 * Parrot pacu I


 * Paraná River pacu I


 * Red-bellied pacu I


 * Red-bellied piranha I


 * Megapiranha I (in Florida only)

Seahorses and relatives
(note: all seahorse species and relatives that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Great seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Long-snouted seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Short-snouted seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Knobby seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Winged seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Japanese seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Pacific seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Spiny seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Flat-faced seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Lined seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Big-belly seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Spotted seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Bargibant's seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Tiger snout seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Slender seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * White's seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Bullneck seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Dwarf seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Sea pony I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Common seadragon I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Leafy seadragon I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * All known species of pipefishes I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)

Tetras, dorados, and relatives

 * Golden dorado I


 * Payara I


 * All known species of natural tetras I


 * Glowing tetra I

Cods and relatives

 * Atlantic cod I (reintroduced to its former range, but was also introduced to shorelines of Orgeon, California, Baja California, Mexico, and Washington)


 * Haddock I (reintroduced to its former range, but was also introduced to shorelines of Orgeon, California, Baja California, Mexico, and Washington)


 * Atlantic pollock I


 * Coalfish I


 * Whiting I

Gouramis and relatives

 * Kissing fish I


 * Krabi mouth-brooding betta I


 * Bearded betta I


 * Singapore betta I


 * Bornean colorless betta I


 * Spotfin betta I


 * Peaceful betta I


 * Howong betta I


 * Brown betta I


 * Longfin betta I


 * Striped betta I


 * Toba betta I


 * Emerald green betta I


 * Indonesian fighting fish I


 * Javan fighting fish I


 * Malayan fighting fish I


 * Persephone's fighting fish I


 * Siamese fighting fish I


 * Dwarf gourami I


 * Three spot gourami I


 * Selangor gourami I


 * Chocolate gourami I


 * Giant gourami I


 * Red-backed paradise fish I


 * Paradise fish I


 * Climbing gourami I

Pufferfishes, porcupinefishes, and relatives
(note: all pufferfish species and relatives from the saltwater seas that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Stone triggerfish I


 * Titan triggerfish I


 * Orange-lined triggerfish I


 * Black triggerfish I


 * Clown triggerfish I


 * Lagoon triggerfish I


 * Halfmoon triggerfish I


 * Queen triggerfish I


 * spotted oceanic triggerfish I


 * Indian triggerfish I


 * Redtoothed triggerfish I


 * Bluethroat triggerfish I


 * Masked triggerfish I


 * Broomtail filefish I


 * Valentin's sharpnose pufferfish I


 * Blackspotted pufferfish I


 * Caribbean sharp-nose pufferfish I


 * White-spotted pufferfish I


 * Golden pufferfish I


 * Mbu pufferfish I


 * Stary pufferfish I


 * Spotbase burrfish I


 * Birdbeak burrfish I


 * Spotfin burrfish I


 * Black-blotched porcupinefish I


 * Spot-fin porcupinefish I


 * Long-spine porcupinefish I


 * Slender-spined porcupinefish I


 * Three-bar porcupinefish I


 * Thornback cowfish I


 * Longhorn cowfish I


 * Spotted trunkfish I


 * Ocean sunfish I


 * Guardianfish I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species could survive well in real life North America, also, they are much larger relatives of puffer fish, guardians live in enormous nests that they build with a mixture of sand and their own mucous, shed skin, and waste. They are sequentially hermaphroditic (like all Minecraftian fish), and are structured into a hive-like society of multiple males tending to a single breeding female, which is significantly larger with paler coloration. They too possess the pumping organs that allow puffer fish to inflate themselves, but instead use them to squirt tight streams of water that push enemies away or pin prey in place, this is what guardians look like in real life)

Minnows, Zebrafishes, and relatives

 * Common zebrafish I


 * Glowing zebrafish I


 * Lyretail fountainfish I

Clownfishes
(note: all clownfish species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Common clownfish I


 * Cinnamon clownfish I


 * Red Sea clownfish I


 * Tomato clownfish I


 * Clark's clownfish I

Surgeonfishes
(note: all surgeonfish species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Blue doctorfish I


 * Blue tang I


 * Yellow tang I


 * Convict tang I


 * Purple tang I


 * Lavender tang I


 * Brown tang I


 * Gem tang I


 * Black tang I


 * Sailfin tang I


 * Red Sea sailfin tang I


 * Zebra tang I


 * Powder blue tang I


 * Kole tang I


 * Ringtail surgeonfish I


 * Black surgeonfish I


 * Sohal surgeonfish I


 * Whitecheek surgeonfish I


 * Whitespotted surgeonfish I


 * Orange band surgeonfish I


 * Yellowfin surgeonfish I


 * Whitefin surgeonfish I


 * Epaulette surgeonfish I


 * Lined surgeonfish I


 * Achilles surgeonfish I


 * Doubleband surgeonfish I


 * Twospot surgeonfish I


 * Razor surgeonfish I


 * Scalpel sawtail I


 * All known non-tang-type unicornfish species I


 * Naso tang I

Oceanic Angelfishes
(note: all angelfish species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Emperor angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Gray angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Majestic angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * King angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Queen angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * French angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Bluefaced angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Semicircle angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Blue ring angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Threespot angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Flame angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Coral beauty angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Royal angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Ornate angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Bicolor angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Old woman angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Goldtail angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America

Squirrelfishes
(note: all squirrelfish species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters, so they now live in of waterways in North America)


 * Candy cane squirrelfish I


 * Giant squirrelfish I


 * Deep-water squirrelfish I

Elephantnose fishes and knifefishes

 * Peter's Elephantnose fish I


 * Angola elephantnose fish I


 * Blunt-jawed elephantnose fish I


 * Common electric knifefishes I


 * Longnose stonebasher I


 * Black ghost knifefish I


 * Electric glass knifefish I


 * Common glass knifefish I


 * African knifefish I


 * Electric eel I


 * Electric dragon-eel I

Wrasses, blennies, and relatives
(note: all wrasse species and relatives that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Spinyhead blenny I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * Engineer blenny I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * All known combtooth blenny species I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * All known wrasse species I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * Tautog I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * All known species of parrotfishes I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * All known species of damselfishes I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * All known species of hogfishes I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of North America)

Jawless fishes and relatives
[note: unlike their ancestors, jawless fishes and relatives are now also found in freshwater places because they were genetically altered to become tolerant to freshwater and brackish water [not just saltwater], they were also modified to be both heat-tolerant and cold-tolerant, as well as being flood-resistant and drought-resistant, can tolerate high oxygen-filled waters and low oxygen-filled waters, and can now even tolerate polluted waters, all of these new features could explain why there are former saltwater fishes all over lakes, rivers, etc of North America]


 * Sea lamprey I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Pacific hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Atlantic hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Gulf hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Inshore hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Black hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Common jawless armored fish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and most of California's rivers and lakes)


 * Herbivorous jawless armored fish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and most of California's rivers and lakes)


 * Darwin's jawless armored fish I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Astraspis I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pituriaspis I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Panamintaspis I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Sacabambaspis I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Vampire Haikouichthys I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)

Sharks and relatives
(note: all saltwater shark species and relatives that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Blue shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Salmon shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Crocodile shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Whitetip reef shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Caribbean reef shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Grey reef shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Lemon shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Pelagic thresher shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Common thresher shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Shortfin mako shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Longfin mako shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Oceanic whitetip shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Goblin shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Great white shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Greenland shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Megamouth shark I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Basking shark I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Whale shark I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Bull shark I (in the rest of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America, except in tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Sand tiger shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Nurse shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Zebra shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Bonnethead shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Blacktip reef shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Horn shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Smooth-hound shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Crested bullhead shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Japanese bullhead shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Port Jackson shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Leopard shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Epaulette shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Whitespotted bamboo shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Brownbanded bamboo shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Cookiecutter shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Northern wobbegong I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Ornate wobbegong I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Manta ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Bluespotted ribbontail ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Spotted eagle ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Cownose ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Bat ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Southern stingray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Shovelnose guitarfish I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Most species of Torpedo electric rays I


 * Most species of Narcinidae electric rays I


 * Longcomb sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Smalltooth sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Knifetooth sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Dwarf sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Common largetooth sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Lesser largetooth sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Common sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Spotted ratfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Asian River Shark


 * Pygmy tiger shark I


 * Sword-nosed shark I


 * Spiral-toothed shark I


 * Bented-mouth shark I


 * Onchopristis sawfish I


 * Eel shark I


 * Megalodon I (in the Atlantic oceans and shorelines off coast of Baja California and Mexico)


 * Common Hybodus shark I


 * Pursuiting Hybodus shark I


 * Common Stethacanthus shark I


 * Greater Stethacanthus shark I


 * Prehistoric Chimaera I


 * Sharkopath I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Baja California, and California


 * Cave shark I


 * Sargassum filtering shark I


 * Eskler shark I


 * Spiny-finned shark I


 * African dwarf sandtiger sharktopus I (note: it is the only sharktopus species that was successfully introduced to North America due to they're too small to harm humans)

Other fishes
[note: unlike their ancestors, all of the saltwater fishes in this "Other fishes" category are now also found in freshwater places because they were genetically altered to become tolerant to freshwater and brackish water [not just saltwater], they were also modified to be both heat-tolerant and cold-tolerant, as well as being flood-resistant and drought-resistant, can tolerate high oxygen-filled waters and low oxygen-filled waters, and can now even tolerate polluted waters, all of these new features could explain why there are former saltwater fishes all over lakes, rivers, etc of North America]


 * All known swamp eel species I


 * Pearlfishes I


 * Death Valley pupfish I (in the rest of North America)


 * Desert pupfish I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bluegill I (in the rest of North America)


 * Flier I (in the rest of North America)


 * Muskellunge I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known species of dories I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Tarpon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all North American lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Blobfish I (note: unlike native ones in the seas off the coasts of Australia and New Zealand, they are abundant in their new habitats in Lake Tahoe, the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * All known species of anglerfishes I


 * Humming midshipman I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arapaimas I


 * Silver arowana I


 * Northern pike I (in the rest of North America)


 * Ayu I


 * Stout infantfish I


 * Brown trout I


 * Nonnative cichlids I


 * Blue tilapia I


 * Snakehead I (eradicated in most places in North America, except in California, where the last snakeheads are thriving)


 * Alewife I


 * Rudd I


 * Freshwater drum I (in the rest of North America)


 * Altantic croaker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Many species of flashlight fishes I in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada


 * Sabertooth salmon I (reintroduced to its prehistoric range, but was also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Brack's anchovy I

Prehistoric fishes

 * Common Jurassic fish I


 * Greater Mesozoic fish I


 * Giant Mesozoic fish I


 * Largemouth Mesozoic fish I


 * Angelfish mimic I


 * Bulldog tarpon I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Baja California, California, and Oregon)


 * Common giant whalefish I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Central America, Mexico, Baja California, Washington, California, and Oregon)


 * Greater giant whalefish I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Central America, Mexico, Baja California, Washington, California, and Oregon)


 * Common whalefish I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Eastern USA, Gulf of Mexico, and Western USA)


 * Lesser whalefish I (in the Great Lakes and shoreslines of Eastern USA)


 * Giant orcafish I


 * Pygmy orcafish I


 * Dwarf newtfish I


 * Greater newtfish I


 * Predatory giant armored fish I


 * Whale-like giant armored fish I


 * Common armored fish I


 * Pygmy armored fish I

Former fictional fishes

 * Chickuna I


 * Sirenfish I


 * Common Gill-man I from Creature from the Black Lagoon movie to real life North America


 * Greater Gill-man I from The Monster Squad film to real life North America


 * Talking Gill-man I from Creature from the Black Lagoon: The Musical to real life North America


 * Thetis Lake Gill-man I (note: it is a species of Gill-man that is completely peaceful to humans and dylanuses, unlike most Gill-men species, and is also unlike other Gill-men that it is completely herbivorous, feeding only on underwater plants, fruits, ferns, cycads, horsetails, roots, and tubers, and this is what the Thetis Lake Gill-man looks like)


 * Fish-Ape I from Monsters vs. Aliens film to real life North America (note: Fish-Apes are close relatives of Gill-Men that are less intelligent, but are still smart, they can walk upright on their hind legs like humans, but can also walk on all fours with their knuckles in a similar fasion to apes like chimpanzees and relatives, hence their name. this is what Fish-Apes look like in real life)


 * Lurkfish I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Ocean Flish from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North American shorelines, marshes, swamps, bogs, and human settlements


 * Forest Flish from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North American grasslands, meadows, swamps, bogs, forests, subtropical rainforests, tropical rainforests, and human settlements


 * All species of tetracods I from the fan-made The Future Is Wild universe to real life North America


 * Bangrooves fishes I


 * Baleen cheek fan I


 * White River monster from cryptozoology North America to all of real life North American rivers and lakes


 * Shark-like catgoby I from Men in Black 3 film to real life North America


 * Abecean halibut I


 * Histcarp I


 * Abecean longfin I


 * Cyrodilic spadetail I


 * Silverside perch I


 * River betty I


 * Ghost haddock I


 * Great slaughterfish I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Jesus's slaughterfish I


 * Leviathan fish I (from mythical oceans to real life Great Lakes and shorelines of Eastern USA, it is a very large humpback whale-size species of fish that resembles a moray eel, but with a bulkier body, sailfin catfish-like dorsal fin, grouper-like tail fin, coelacanth-like lobbed fins, and shark-like teeth)

Invertebrate chordates

 * European lancelet I


 * Florida lancelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mud lancelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known pyrosome species I (in the entire North American continent) (note: unlike their ancestors, all of the pyrosome species are now also found in freshwater places because they were genetically altered to become tolerant to freshwater and brackish water [not just saltwater], they were also modified to be both heat-tolerant and cold-tolerant, as well as being flood-resistant and drought-resistant, can tolerate high oxygen-filled waters and low oxygen-filled waters, and can now even tolerate polluted waters, all of these new features could explain why there are pyrosomes all over lakes, rivers, etc of North America)


 * Myllokunmingia I


 * Common Haikouichthys I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Zhongjianichthys I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Myllokunmingia I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pikaia I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)

Crustaceans
(note: all of the marine crustaceans that were introduced to North American lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways originated from genetic engineered crustaceans that were introduced by humans, which allowed these crustaceans to also survive in freshwater and brackish waters, as well as polluted waters, not just saltwater, while some species were genetically modified so they could thrive well on land, not just in water)


 * Sea-firefly I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Antarctic krill I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tohoe)


 * Cleaner shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Red cherry shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and the rest of eastern USA shorelines)


 * Patterson's cleaner shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, eastern USA shorelines, and western USA shorelines)


 * Japanese skeleton shrimp I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Mediterranean skeleton shrimp I (in the western USA shorelines only)


 * Columbian skeleton shrimp I (in the rest of the freshwater lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Common burrowing shrimps I (in the Great Lakes, the western USA shorelines, and the eastern USA shorelines)


 * Greater burrowing shrimps I (in the Great Lakes and the rest of the western and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Common ditch shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, the western USA shorelines, and the eastern USA shorelines)


 * Eastern grass shrimp I (in the rest of North American freshwater lakes and rivers)


 * Daggerblade grass shrimp I (in the freshwater lakes of rivers of USA and Canada, the western USA shorelines, and the rest of the eastern USA shorelines)


 * Asian tiger shrimp I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Whiteleg shrimp I (in the entire North American continent)


 * American prawn I (in the Great Lakes, rivers & lakes, the western USA shorelines, and the rest of the eastern USA shorelines)


 * Rock grass shrimp I (in the entire USA's and Canada's freshwater lakes and rivers, as well as shorelines)


 * Common prawn I (in the entire shorelines around USA and Canada)


 * Mantis shrimps I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Pistol shrimps I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Emperor shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Banded coral shrimp I (in the Great Lakes and the rest of the oceans around USA and Canada)


 * Pink shrimp I (in the Great Lakes and the rest of the oceans around USA and Canada)


 * Norway prawn I


 * Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish I (note: unlike native ones of Tasmania, the invasive genetically-modified Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfishes are thriving even with human activities)


 * American lobster I (in the rest of North America) (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now also survive well and thrive on land due to slightly stronger legs to support their bodies on land, and they now also have crustacean lungs, not just gills, to breathe on land)


 * European lobster I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known hermit crab species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known fiddler crab species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * European green crab I


 * Chinese mitten crab I


 * Japanese shore crab I


 * Christmas Island red crab I (in the entire continent of North America) (note: unlike their ancestors from Christmas Island, the genetically-engineered ones in North America now have developed a terrestrial crustacean's lungs (not just gills) to survive completely on land, can now tolerate freshwater and brackish water (not just saltwater), can now tolerate low and high humidity, can now tolerate colder and warmer temperatures, and can now tolerate human activities and are now adapting to both wild parts of North America and human settlements of North America, allowing them to live in the entire North American continent)


 * Chesapeake blue crab I (in the rest of North America)


 * Coconut crab I (in the entire continent of North America) (note: like what happened to Christmas island red crabs in North America, they were genetically-engineered to have a terrestrial crustacean's lungs (not just gills) to survive completely on land, can now tolerate freshwater and brackish water (not just saltwater), can now tolerate low and high humidity, can now tolerate colder and warmer temperatures, and can now tolerate human activities and are now adapting to both wild parts of North America and human settlements of North America, allowing them to live in the entire North American continent)


 * Japanese spider crab I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Common spider crab I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Spiny waterflea I (eradicated)


 * Fishhook waterflea I (eradicated)


 * Mud shrimp I


 * Killer shrimp I


 * Signal crayfish I (in the rest of North America)


 * Silverswimmer I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real like Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe


 * Bangrooves crayfish I


 * Terror shrimp I (in the largest lake of Florida only)


 * Skull Island crustaceans I


 * Tamatoa (aka tamatous or crabzilla) I from Moana film to real life North America (note: it is also known as crabzilla due to its gigantic size compared to all other crab species)


 * Mudcrab I


 * Pond shrimp I

Millipedes and centipedes

 * Elongated millipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * African giant millipede 'I


 * Giant pill-millipedes I


 * Hirudisomatidae I


 * Bumble bee millipede I


 * American giant millipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * American desert millipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * American forest millipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cave millipedes I


 * Washington's millipede I


 * American dwarf millipedes I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mediterranean banded centipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Waterfall centipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Red-spined millipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Portuguese millipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Spotted snake millipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Giant desert centipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)


 * Silurian millipede I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)

Nonnative butterflies and moths (examples)

 * Vampire moths I


 * Sycamore I


 * Miller I


 * White-lined sphinx moth I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known tiger moth species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known Ermine moth species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Pine processionary moth I


 * Saddleback moth I


 * African peach moth I


 * Lobster moth I


 * Cinnabar moth I


 * All known species of moon moths I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant silkworm moth I (in southern Florida only)


 * Cape lappet moth I


 * Drinker I


 * Tussock moths I


 * Small emperor moth I


 * Southern emperor moth I


 * Sloe emperor moth I


 * Giant emperor moth I


 * All species of flannel moths I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Arctic woolly bear moth I (in the rest of North America)


 * Five-spotted hawkmoth I (in the rest of North America)


 * Walnut sphinx I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gypsy moth I


 * Domestic silk moth I


 * Wild silk moth I


 * Atlas moth I


 * Hercules moth I


 * Queen Alexandra's birdwing I


 * Jumping bean moth I


 * Greater wax moth I


 * Lesser wax moth I


 * Indian mealmoth I


 * Asian tropical rainforest butterflies I


 * South American tropical rainforest butterflies I


 * African tropical rainforest butterflies I


 * Australian tropical rainforest butterflies I


 * Madrilenial butterfly I


 * Monarch butterfly I in the rest of USA and Canada


 * Subtropical brush-footed butterflies I


 * Common brimstone I


 * All known giant swallowtail butterfly species I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common carnivorous caterpillar moth I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Lesser carnivorous caterpillar moth I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Great carnivorous caterpillar moth I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Scarlet monarch I


 * Witch's venombane I


 * Paradise swarmer I


 * Butterhummer I

Bees

 * Ant nesting bee I


 * Western honey bee I


 * Eastern honey bees
 * Indian honey bee I
 * Japanese honey bee I
 * Malayan honey bee I


 * Africanized bee I


 * Giant honey bee I


 * Koschevnikov's honey bee I


 * Himalayan honey bee I


 * Wallace's giant bee I


 * East Asian bumblebee I


 * Garden bumblebee I


 * Rusty-patched bumblebee I (reintroduced to its former range, but has now colonized to the rest of North America)


 * Franklin's bumblebee I (reintroduced to its former range, but has now colonized to the rest of North America)


 * Yellow bumblebee I (in the rest of North America)


 * American bumblebee I (in the rest of North America)


 * Indian stingless bee I (in the entire North American continent)


 * South American stingless bee I (in the entire North American continent)

Wasps and relatives

 * New Mexican tarantula wasp I (in Florida only)


 * Argentine tarantula wasp I (in Florida only)


 * Oriental hornet I (in Mexico and Florida only)


 * Blowfly-parasiting wasp I (in the entire North American continent)


 * European wasp I


 * European paper wasp I


 * Common wasp I


 * Asian giant hornet I (in Arizona, California, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida) [unlike their native populations in Asia, they were genetically engineered to be non-venomous and and are completely peaceful towards humans and other species, and were also genetically modified to tolerate human activities and survive in human settlements, they are also herbivorous as an effect of genetic engineering]


 * Red-eyed parasitic wasp I (in the entire North American continent) [note: they are now nocturnal, unlike their ancestors, due to their now-sensitive red eyes, which can now glow in the dark, but they can still see very well, in fact they also use their glowing eyes to attract mates and/or find its way in the dark, they are also completely harmless to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, but now hunts small nocturnal insects including fireflies, moths, etc.)


 * Tracker jacker I from The Hunger Games films to real life North America (note: their stingers are no longer deadly, despite causing hallucinations, as they are losing all of their venom except the ones that only cause hallucinations, making them very safe to people, despite stinging people and causing hallucinations)


 * Terror wasp I


 * Berserker bug I


 * Nixad (aka peaceful giant wasp) I

Beetles and relatives

 * All of the well known firefly species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known glowworm species I (in the enitre North American continent)


 * New Guinean Choresine-grouped beetles I


 * Fire beetles I (in the enitre North American continent)


 * Burying beetles I (in the rest of North America) (note: unlike their ancestors, all species of burying beetles can now tolerate habitat loss, alteration, and degradation of their natural habitats, so they can now survive into newer habitats including human settlements to ensure the specie's further survival)


 * European rhinoceros beetle I


 * Elephant beetle I


 * Atlas beetle I


 * Common rhinoceros beetle I


 * Actaeon beetle I


 * Golden stag beetle I


 * Japanese stag beetle I


 * Greater stag beetle I


 * Giraffe stag beetle I


 * European stag beetle I


 * All known tiger beetle species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Cowboy beetle I


 * Fogstand beetle I


 * Seven-spotted ladybug I


 * Golden ground beetle I


 * Mealworm beetle I


 * Superworm beetle I


 * Goliath beetle I


 * Long-horned beetle I (eradicated in most places, except in California, where the last invasive long-horned beetles are thriving)


 * Dung beetles I


 * Harlequin beetle I


 * All known species of bombardier beetles I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Giraffe weevil I


 * Parenting weevil I


 * Brazilian diamond weevil I


 * Blue dalmation weevil I


 * Sapphire weevil I


 * Red weevil I


 * Mediterranean weevil I


 * Carrs's weevil I


 * Palmetto weevil I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mottled water hyacinth weevil (eradicated)


 * Bumblebeetle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Bee-tle (aka buzztle) I


 * Cockroach beetle I (note: they are no longer aggressive to creatures larger than a shrew, so they are now peaceful towards humans and other larger species, they now only hunt other insects, shrews, tiny frogs, small lizards, and small spiders)


 * Tank beetle I


 * Big bombardier I


 * Sapient manbeetle I

Cockroaches and relatives

 * Madagascan hissing cockroach I


 * Giant peppered cockroach I


 * Rhinoceros cockroach I


 * Stick mantis I


 * Mediterranean mantis I


 * Indian flower mantis I


 * Hood mantis I


 * Tropical shield mantis I


 * European mantis I


 * Chinese mantis I


 * Supersized cockroach I from Animal Armageddon documentary to real life North America


 * Stinging mantis I


 * Predator cockroach I from Men in Black film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient nor evil and no longer try to destroy earth, so they now only hunt not precious items, but prey items like sheep, goats, deer, dogs, cats, kangaroos, monkeys, small apes, and pigs [including their wild boar ancestors], they also are no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses so their species could survive in real life)


 * Giant Ground Mantis I from Buffy the vampire slayer TV series to real life southern Florida, Caribbean Islands, and California's Catalina Islands (note: this species of mantis is predatory towards humans, dogs, pigs [including their wild boar ancestors], sheep, and others, as long as they aren't too big, about as big as a cow, males are called mantis-men while females are called she-mantises, unlike their ancestors, they no longer mate with humans as it isn't possible for reproducing their species in reality, if they do that, the developing embryo would die due to way too different DNA, so instead like native real life praying mantises, giant ground mantises have to reproduced with the same species, also hence their name, they are gigantic and are flightless as well as being fully terrestrial, so they could not fly)

Termites

 * Combative termite I


 * Ecosystem-making termite I


 * Fighting termites I


 * Harvester termites I


 * Formosan subterranean termite I


 * West Indian drywood termite I (in the rest of North America)


 * Terabyte I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America

Flies, cicadas, waterbugs, and relatives

 * Mydas fly I


 * Nonnative mosquitoes I (eradicated)


 * Urophora flies I


 * Ormia flies I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common fruit fly I


 * Parasitic Phoridae flies I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of hoverflies I (in the rest of North America)


 * Housefly I (in the rest of North America) (note: they were genetically engineered to be born disinfected to reduce a chance of these flies carrying the now-extinct deadly diseases, bacteria, and viruses, so these flies are now safe even to touch, their maggots are now also used in medical centers, labs, and other places where human, dylanus, and other sapient being are being cared for, so these flies are also known as medicinal flies)


 * Mountain beaver flea I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now live in the rest of North America because they were genetically engineered by humans so they adapted to drink blood of other mammals, not just mountain beavers, so these giant fleas now live in not just woodlands, but also grasslands, human settlements, and swamps of North America)


 * All known species of vampire/assassin bugs I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of bedbugs I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of Veliidae-grouped water striders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of Gerridae-grouped water striders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Dwarf cicada I


 * Empress cicada I


 * Linne's cicada I (in the rest of North America)


 * Periodical cicada I (in the rest of North America)


 * European green cicada I


 * Giant water bugs I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-banded leafhopper I (in the rest of North America)


 * Typhlocybinae-grouped leafhopper I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bothrogonia-grouped leafhopper I


 * Two-lined gum-treehopper I


 * Eurasian green planthopper I


 * Gnatfly I


 * Mosquitoad I


 * False deerfly I


 * Green assassin I

Damselflies, dragonflies, and lacewings

 * Mantis-fly I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Blue eyes lacewing I


 * Marsh bluetail damselfly I


 * Forest giant damselfly I


 * All species of meadowhawk dragonflies I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green darner dragonfly I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant darner dragonfly I


 * Migrant hawker dragonfly I


 * Southern hawker dragonfly I


 * Brown hawker dragonfly I


 * Red-veined darter dragonfly I


 * Yellow-winged darter dragonfly I


 * Common clubtail dragonfly I


 * Globe skimmer dragonfly I


 * Marsh skimmer dragonfly I


 * Lesser emperor dragonfly I


 * Emperor dragonfly I


 * Greater Meganeura dragonfly I (note: they were genetically engineered so they can always remain huge, even in a world with much less oxygen)


 * Lesser Meganeura dragonfly I (note: they were genetically engineered so they can always remain huge, even in a world with much less oxygen)


 * Eagle Meganeura dragonfly I (note: they were genetically engineered so they can always remain huge, even in a world with much less oxygen)

Crickets and grasshoppers

 * European field cricket I


 * Bull cricket I


 * Gryllotalpa mole crickets I (in the rest of North America)


 * Scapteriscus mole crickets I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant weta I


 * Lubber grasshopper I (in the rest of North America)


 * Australian giant grasshopper I


 * Giant South American grasshopper I


 * Migratory locust I


 * Desert locust I


 * Rocky Mountain locust I (reintroduced)


 * Senegalese grasshopper I


 * African rice grasshopper I


 * Giant mole cricket I (note: it is no longer carnivorous, so it is now pure herbivorous, and is now friendly to humans, allowing their further survival in real world)


 * Triassic giant locust I


 * Rhinoceros locust I

Walking sticks

 * Chan's megastick I


 * Singapore stick insect I


 * Malayan wood nymph I


 * Giant prickly stick insect I


 * Lord Howe Island stick insect I


 * Living cigarette I

Ants

 * South American parasitic ant I


 * Red fire ant I


 * All known leafcutter ant species I


 * South American Army ant I


 * Bullet ant I


 * Bull ant I


 * Meat ant I


 * South American giant ant I


 * Weaver ant I


 * Oceanian spider ants I


 * North American honeypot ants I (in the rest of North America)


 * Australian honeypot ant I


 * South African acid ant I


 * African desert ants I


 * Indian jumping ant I


 * Jack jumper ant I (in southern Florida only)


 * Bangrooves ant (aka mangroove ant) I


 * Acid swarmer I (in southern Florida only)


 * Elephant ant I (in southern California only) (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically altered by real life humans so they are now 100% herbivorous rather than being carnivorous, so they are now gentle giants, feeding only on leaves, fruits, and some wood, they are also the size of the largest bull African elephant in history, hence their name)


 * Horse ant I (in southern California only) (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically altered by real life humans so they are now 100% herbivorous rather than being carnivorous, so they are now gentle giants, feeding only on leaves, fruits, and some wood, they are also the size of large horses, hence their name)


 * Cleaner ant I

Former fictional insects

 * Selminth parasite I


 * Bugby (aka dragonsquito) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer turn their victims into insects as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, so instead, they now only turn small rocks into insects)

Modern Arachnids

 * Herbivorous mites I


 * Scavenging mites I


 * honey bee tracheal mite I (eradicated)


 * African oribatida mites I


 * Pseudoscorpions I (in the rest of North America)


 * Striped bark scorpion I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant desert hairy scorpion I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common desert scorpion I (in the rest of North America)


 * Kenyan deathstalker scorpion I


 * South African deathstalker scorpion I


 * Yellow-legged burrowing scorpion I


 * Pugnacious burrowing scorpion I


 * African dwarf brown scorpion I


 * African black tail scorpion I


 * Oliver's thick-tailed scorpion I


 * European black scorpion I


 * European yellow-tailed scorpion I


 * Vietnamese black scorpion I


 * Asian forest scorpion I


 * Giant blue scorpion I


 * Indian red scorpion I


 * Chinese golden scorpion I


 * Chinese false deathstalker scorpion I


 * Southern black scorpion I


 * Lesser brown scorpion I


 * Giant forest scorpion I


 * Indian giant scorpion I


 * Brown emperor scorpion I


 * Red emperor scorpion I


 * Black emperor scorpion I


 * Hairy scorpion I


 * Mesothelae spiders I


 * Herbivorous spider I


 * Intelligent spiders I


 * Peacock spiders I


 * Sheetweb spiders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known sheet weaver spider species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * False widow spiders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Redback spider I (in southern Florida only)


 * Silkhenge spider I


 * Net-casting spiders I


 * Mirror spider I


 * Mexican redknee tarantula I (in the rest of Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Oregon, and California)


 * Tree tarantula I


 * King baboon tarantula I


 * Goliath birdeater tarantula I


 * Wheel spider I


 * Trapdoor spiders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Water spider I


 * Brazilian wandering spider I (in southern Florida only)


 * Giant huntsman spider I


 * All known solifuge species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Wood tick I (in the rest of North America)


 * Brown dog tick I (in the rest of North America)


 * South African bont tick I


 * Fowl tampan tick I


 * Sand tampan tick I


 * Proto Tick I


 * Horseshoe crabs I (in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * All known real sea spider species I (note: they were genetically altered to survive in not just saltwater, but also brackish and freshwater as well as polluted waters, they also can now tolerate both cold and warm waters, all of which could explain why there are sea spiders all over North America's waterways, both natural and man-made)


 * Giant sea spider (aka the baboon-tailed sea spider) I from the internet hoax to real life oceans (note: just like their relatives, the real life sea spiders, they were genetically altered to survive in not just saltwater, but also brackish and freshwater as well as polluted waters, they also can now tolerate both cold and warm waters, all of which could explain why there are sea spiders all over North America's waterways, both natural and man-made)

Prehistoric Arachnids

 * Palaeophonus I


 * All known sea scorpion species I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common Pulmonoscorpius I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)


 * Great Pulmonoscorpius I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)


 * Giant Mesothelae spider I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)

Former Fictional Arachnids

 * Great white tarantula I (note: it is a species of tarantula that resembles an albino tarantula hoax, but is a living breathing tarantula, not a plush or other man-made item)


 * Silver Spider I from the Future Is Wild documentary universe to real life North America


 * Spiderant I


 * Scrib I

Other arthropods

 * Cambrian trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Ordovician trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Silurian trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Devonian trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Carboniferous trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Permian trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * All known real species of anomalocaridids and opabinids I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Giant Anomalocaris I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)

Aquatic
(note: all aquatic cephalopod species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters, so they are now thriving very well in Nevada, Arizona, California, and Oregon)


 * Seven-arm octopus I


 * Pacific giant octopus I


 * California two-spot octopus I


 * Coconut octopus I


 * Glowing octopus I


 * Mimic octopus I


 * Blue-ringed octopus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically modified so they are no longer poisonous or venomous, making them completely harmless to humans and dylanuses, so their population can continue to thrive in North America)


 * Humboldt squid I


 * Pacific squid I


 * Longfin inshore squid I


 * Firefly squid I


 * Vampire squid I


 * Whip-lash squid I


 * Common cuttlefish I


 * Giant cuttlefish I


 * Flamboyant cuttlefish I


 * Hooded cuttlefish I


 * Stumpy-spinned cuttlefish I


 * Broadclub cuttlefish I


 * Pharaoh cuttlefish I


 * Paintpot cuttlefish I


 * Striped pyjama squid I


 * Nautilus I


 * Ammonites
 * Giant ammonite I
 * Fisher ammonite I
 * Pygmy ammonite I
 * Common ammonite I
 * Unicorn-shelled ammonite I
 * Large-beaked ammonite I


 * Cameroceras I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and most of California's rivers and lakes) (note: there are now not just one species of Cameroceras, but more than 15 species, ranging from the length of a small truck to the size of the species of Cameroceras shown in Chased By Sea Monsters documentary series)


 * Rainbow Squid I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe and coastlines of Baja California, California, and Oregon


 * Lusca I


 * Kraken I

Terrestrial

 * Pacific Northwest tree octopus I from the internet hoax to real life North America


 * Pygmy tree octopus I


 * Swampus I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America (note: It was once thought that they were becoming non-venomous in their new environment due to less competition in their new habitats in swamps, marshes, etc. in real life North America, but that was because of genetic-engineering by humans that made the swampuses in real life North America non-venomous)


 * Megasquid from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Squibbon I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America (note: the squibbons were brought by humans in pet trade due to the squibbon's intelligence, curiousity, etc. which made them popular pets and are still kept domestically today, although there are now feral descendants of released pet squibbons in Oregon, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Florida, and other states of USA)


 * Coconut grab I


 * Squidleech I


 * Chameleon squid I


 * Ravenous landsquid I


 * Giant slug squid I


 * Yin (aka Yinopus) I

Airborn

 * Skyfish I (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of squid which is now a very common sight and can now be found in not just videos, but also with our own eyes, etc.)


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)

Marine

 * Common periwinkle I


 * Veined rapa whelk I


 * Textile cone I


 * Adelomelon giant sea snail I (note: they were all genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, and even in cold waters, warm waters, and polluted waters, so their populations could spread into freshwater lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Opisthobranchia-grouped sea slugs I (note: they were all genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, and even in cold waters, warm waters, and polluted waters, so their populations could spread into freshwater lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Black sea hare I (note: it was genetically engineered so they could tolerate not just saltwater, but also freshwater, and even in cold waters, warm waters, and polluted waters, so they could adapt very well into freshwater lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways.

Freshwater

 * Chinese mystery snail I
 * Zebra muscle I (note: they are mostly eradicated, except in California, were the last zebra muscles in North America thrive)
 * Quagga muscle I (note: they are mostly eradicated, except in California, were the last quagga muscles in North America thrive)
 * New Zealand mud snail I
 * European fingernailclam I
 * Asian clam I
 * mud bithynia I
 * Red-rimmed melania I
 * New Zealand limpet I

Terrestrial

 * Grove snail I


 * White-lipped snail I


 * Common garden snail I


 * White garden snail I


 * Leopard slug I


 * Giant European slug I


 * Banana slug I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant tiger land snail I


 * Giant East African land snail I


 * Giant West African snail I


 * Glowing land snail I


 * Blueberry slug I (in Florida only)


 * Stink bomb slug I


 * Desert Hopper I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Hissing slug I


 * Garlic snail I


 * Bird-eating snail I


 * Farting snail I


 * Hopping deathsnail I


 * Giant ground slug I


 * Giant cocoon (aka giant land squishy muscle) I


 * Electric snail I

Jellyfishes and relatives
(Note: Unlike their ancestors, all marine species of jellies and relatives were genetically modified so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now these jelly species and relatives in all of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made. Also, they were also genetically modified so they no longer sting humans, making them completely harmless to humans, dylanuses, and other large animals, but can still hunt animals as large as or smaller than a small gecko.)


 * Small freshwater jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Australian spotted jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Lagoon jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Crystal jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Moon jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Blue jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Red medusa jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Pacific sea nettle I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Atlantic sea nettle I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Black sea nettle I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Purple-striped jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Flower hat jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Blue blubber jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Barrel jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Cannonball jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Fried egg jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Nomura's jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * All known species of box jellies (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Lion's mane jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Brown jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Darth Vader jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * All known species of comb jellies I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Portuguese man o' war I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Sea raft I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * All known species of sea anemones I (in all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in cold parts of Canada)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)


 * Magma cube I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers and their relatives [the slimes], and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the magma cubes look like in real life)


 * Jellyfish-bird (aka Coral jelly) I (note: These very close relatives of jellyfishes exist a symbiosis between them and the rainbow-billed penguins (that breathe and make their nests in the interior) and the natural marine-bells these birds carry under their feathers, eggs)


 * Spongebob's jellyfish I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in cold parts of Canada. (Note: They are the most popular jellyfish to farm for their jelly.)


 * Netch (aka Sky jelly) I

Echinoderms
(note: all aquatic echinoderm species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Northern Pacific seastar I (in all of coastlines, lakes, and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except cold parts of Canada)


 * Necklace seastar I (in all of coastlines, lakes, and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except cold parts of Canada)


 * Purple seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Reef seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Crown-of-thorns seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Southern sandstar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Red comb seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Leather seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Chocolate chip seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Sand seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Common seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * All known brittle star species I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Sea cucumbers I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Sea urchin I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Modern crinoids I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Uintacrinus I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Terraster I


 * Topper (aka topstar) I

Worms and relatives

 * All known species of marine worms I (note: they were brought from oceans and were introduced into inland lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of all parts of USA, Mexico, Canada, due to they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater as well as saltwater, so they're now adapting to freshwater habitats, but were also modified to tolerate colder and hotter tempuratures, as well as dryer air and wetter air, and even polluted waters, so they now live in the entire continent)


 * Bobbit worm I (note: they were brought from oceans and were introduced into inland lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of all parts of USA, Mexico, Canada, due to they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater as well as saltwater, so they're now adapting to freshwater habitats, but were also modified to tolerate colder and hotter tempuratures, as well as dryer air and wetter air, and even polluted waters, so they now live in the entire continent)


 * Horsehair worms I (in the rest of North America)


 * Brown-banded broodsac I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Green-banded broodsac I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Kinabalu giant earthworm I


 * Giant Gippsland earthworm I


 * Giant European earthworm I


 * African giant earthworm I


 * Glossoscolecidae grouped giant earthworms I


 * All known species of flatworms I (in the entire North American continent)


 * European medicinal leech 'I


 * Tiger leech I


 * Chain-striped leech I


 * Giant red leech I


 * Freshwater jawless leeches I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mongolian death worm I (in the deserts of Nevada only)


 * Garden Worm I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Gloomworm I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Carnictis I (note: they are no longer aggressive to humans and are now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, to ensure their further survival of their species and they can now survive well in human settlements)


 * Worm-stache I


 * Smartworm I


 * Precambrian worm I (note: they are no longer aggressive to humans and are now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, to ensure their further survival of their species and they can now survive well in human settlements)


 * Greater parasitic worm I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer can kill people or animals alike, thus making them mostly harmless, increasing the worm's further survival in real life)


 * Giant sewer worm I (note: it is giant alien relative of worms that inhabits not just sewers or subway systems, but also caverns and mines, they are no longer aggressive towards humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings in order for their species to survive into real life)


 * Kylothian wormoid I (note: they are no longer evil (so they no longer try to destroy earth), and also could no longer shapeshift, also unlike their ancestors, they no longer could grow bigger than a ball python, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans, and instead only preys on insects, native real life worms, small crustaceans, small frogs, small lizards, and small mammals)

Other invertebrates

 * All known species of coral I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: all coral species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * All known species of sponges I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: all sponge species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Good Dinosaur invertebrate critters I from The Good Dinosaur film to real life North America


 * Floogal I


 * Monoeye I


 * Monoculus I

Fungi

 * Ghost fungus I


 * Luminescent panellus I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common glowing agaric fungus I


 * Greater glowing agaric fungus I


 * Jack-o'-lantern mushroom I


 * Electrophyte I

Bacteria, slime mold, microorganisms, and relatives
Bacteria, slime mold, microorganisms, and their relatives, can now spread across the globe, and can now tolerate every type of water too as well. In this section, this was only listed in North America, while the rest of the world is spreading those on the list for their tolerance to freshwater.


 * Sea sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways.)


 * Marine sparkle I (Note: unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Undersea sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Altantic sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Pacific sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Symiotic sea sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Eastern sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Insect killer sparkle I (Introduced in the rest of North America)


 * Woody's luminense bacteria I (Introduced in the entire North American continent)


 * Slithersucker I from a documentary, The Future Is Wild, to real life North America.


 * Morpholomew I

Others

 * Bladderhorn I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Arctic sedge slider I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Unth I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Littoralope I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Groveback I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Keeled slider I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Tundra-roamer I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Arctic tripedalien I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Thornback I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Trunk-sucker I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Prismalope I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Cragspringer I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Springwing I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Symet I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Gyrosprinter I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Tundra-plow I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Microflyer I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Flipstick I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Green flyer I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Tubeworm I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Hopper-cone I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Jetdarter I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Diskflyer Ifrom Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Stripewing I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Pronghead I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Spade-nose I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Prairie-ram I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Rayback I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Arrowtongue I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Daggerwrist I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Stingerfan I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Scavian Slug I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Mudpod I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Gulphog I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Sky Whale I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Gasopod I from Planet 4546B to real life North America


 * Brown uther I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Tawny uther I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Great gray uther I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Sputnik bug I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Pteropede I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Gas-flyer I from Disney's Mars and Beyond to real life North America


 * Prolemuris I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Avatar (aka Human-Na'vi hybrid) I from a James Cameron movie, Avatar, to real life North America. (Note: They can be born out if a Human and Na'vi was married, and gave birth to this baby that look like this.


 * Na'vi I from a James Cameron movie, Avatar, to real life North America. (Note: They are no longer threatened by humans, including any other sapient beings, except for vampires. They have a country within the border of the USA and Canada called the United Na'vi Tribes of Pandora. Also, they have a plan to migrate the Na'vi race to other places of the Earth.)


 * Arachnoid I from the Avatar film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer venomous, so they are much safer to be around)


 * Hellfire wasp I from the Avatar film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer have swarms and no longer have venom or stingers, so they are much safer to be around)


 * Fan lizard I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Stingbat I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Dinicthoid I from the Avatar film to real life Florida


 * Pandoran direhorse I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Pandoran Tapirus I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Hexapede I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Sturmbeest I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Pandoran hammerhead titanothere


 * Forest banshee I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Mountain banshee I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Great leonopteryx I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Seze I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Stingbat I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Tetrapteron I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Austrapede I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Viperwolf I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Thanator I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Pandoran glow worm I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Xenomorph I from Alien film franchise to real life North America (Note: They are no longer aggressive to (almost) all sapient beings and no longer acts as parasites as facehuggers towards humans, dylanusids, and other sapient beings, as the ones that do so are not tolerated, so instead they breed by inserting huggers into another Xeonomorph, eventually, facehungers then grows into chestbursters and rips out of the adult Xenomorph's chests, killing the adult Xeonomorphs as a result, eventually the chestbursters grows into adult Xenomorphs and the cycle can continue.)


 * Predator I from Predator film franchise to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive to (almost) all sapient beings, as the ones that are are not tolerated by humans, dylanusids, and other sapient beings, so instead they now work with and even live with almost all sapient beings)


 * E.T I from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial film to real life North America (note: they are no longer scared of any sapient beings (except vampires), so they now live with and work with almost all sapient beings)


 * Grey alien I from worldwide's cryptozoology to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive to (almost) all sapient beings, as the ones that are are not tolerated by humans, dylanusids, and other sapient beings, so instead they now work with and even live with almost all sapient beings)


 * Tall white alien I from worldwide's cryptozoology to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive to (almost) all sapient beings, as the ones that are are not tolerated by humans, dylanusids, and other sapient beings, so instead they now work with and even live with almost all sapient beings)


 * Shrink (aka Shrinktopus) I


 * Checkers I


 * Fudgy (aka fudgmonst) I


 * Elastico (aka Elasticosquirm) I


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life North America (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life North America)


 * Black Gemini Spark (from Megaman Starforce universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * White Gemini Spark (from Megaman Starforce universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Rogue clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Common X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Visored X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Slender X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Icy-Coloured X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Bass.EXE-Like X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Quickmegaman.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Common Quickman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Zoan Quickman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Gregar Quickman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat prey items with their sharp teeth)


 * Roll.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, their kind thrive and lives on in reality because they aren't the only Roll.EXEs around, there are also male Roll.EXEs)


 * Colonel.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Burnerman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Searchman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Tomahawkman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Plantman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Shadowman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat)


 * Slashman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Metalman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Videoman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Gregarman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat prey items with their sharp teeth)


 * Falzarman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat prey items with their sharp teeth.)


 * Grezarman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat prey items with their sharp teeth)


 * Gutsman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also unlike all other clones of Megaman characters, they are no longer sapient, being only about as smart as an orangutan, and now fill a similar niche to native real life gorillas, so they don't talk anymore, instead they make sounds including moans, grumbles, growls, snorts, bellows, and roars, they are also no completely herbivorous, feeding on grass, leaves, flowers, ferns, cycads, and horsetails, they now act as protectors towards wild dylanuses and domestic dylanuses that live with Gutsmen.EXEs, protecting these dylanuses against predators of most kinds including Elecman.EXEs, Bass.EXEs, vampires, and among others)


 * Dreamtaker worm I from the Extreme Ghostbusters episode, In Your Dreams, to real life North America (note: they no longer could make people and other species sleep permanently and could no longer cause physical injuries to people, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species and beings)


 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life North America (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * All known kinds of Foodimals I from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 film to real life North America


 * All known species of Avatar fauna I from Avatar TV series to real life North America


 * All known species of mutated Total Drama creatures I from Total Drama series to real life North America


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life North America


 * All known species of Terra monsters from Terra Monsters World Galaxy film to real life North America


 * Vehimals I from Jungle Junction series to real life North America


 * All known species of wordworld animals I from WordWorld series to real life North America


 * Canimals from Canimals series to real life North America


 * Uniqua I


 * Raydian I


 * Rex Salazar I


 * Van Kleiss I


 * Living Cars I


 * Lombax I


 * Ilana I


 * Topaz I


 * Bismuth I


 * Living Colored Blob I


 * Inky I from a video game, de Blob, to real life North America. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are not only genetically modified to tolerate everything colorful, but also to be friendly to colorful species. Also, they are tolerated to water and colorful liquids as well, so they are no longer aggressive to Raydians, including humans, dylanuses, and many more. However, they have used all of the INKT Corporation technology not only for defense, but also they went aggressive enough to attack the vampires due to a nightmarish conflict by them.)


 * Clones of Thrax I From Osmosis Jones to real life North America (Note: There are now females of their kind so their kind could live on in real life North America. However, they are one of the ultimate life forms that are no longer aggressive to humans and are now peaceful towards not only humans, but also to dylanusids and other humanoid-like beings, except for vampires, due to the Docility of Villainous Creatures law, signed by the United Nations, and officially ratified. They now range from the size of a mouse to the size of a human, and their diet are insects, and other prey items, and not osmosises, due to osmosises being part of the sapient beings.)


 * Clones of Dr.Facilier aka the Shadow sorcerer (man) I (Note: There are now females of this kind so their kind could live on in real life North America. Also, under the circumstances of the Docility of Villainous Creatures, they can no longer place curses of people nowadays, except for vampires.)


 * Black Arms I


 * Sagqji I


 * Mechican I from Generator Rex to Real Life North America


 * Venom I from Marvel to real life North America (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they were no longer going to hurt anyone else in the real world.)

Garnanda
Main article: Garnanda

Future Island
Main article: Future Island

Island of Death Itself
Main article: Island of Death Itself

Hațeg Island
Main article: Hațeg Island

Plants

 * Apple grass from a BBC live action series, Doctor Who, to real life Hațeg Island.


 * Flora colossus I from a Marvel live action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Hațeg Island.


 * Pizza plant I from imagination to real life Hațeg Island.

Mammals

 * Asian elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Tapir I


 * Indian gray wolf I


 * Feral dog I


 * Wild boar I


 * American bison I (eradicated)


 * Nutria I


 * Finlayson's squirrel I


 * Rat I


 * Asian Mesoron I


 * Domestic Mesoron I


 * Chalicoman I


 * Cattle I


 * Sheep I


 * Goat I


 * Domestic rabbit I


 * Feral cat I


 * Monkeys
 * Baboon I
 * Patas monkey I
 * Vervet monkey I
 * Green monkey I (eradicated)
 * Macaque I
 * Gray langur I
 * Allen's swamp monkey I
 * Proboscis monkey I
 * White-headed capuchin I
 * Tufted capuchin I


 * Apes
 * Orangutan I
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Hațeg Island (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
 * Human I
 * Pakuni I
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but tyey are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Hațeg Island (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Hațeg Island)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Hațeg Island (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Hațeg Island)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hațeg Island
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hațeg Island
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hațeg Island
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Hațeg Island (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Hațeg Island (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Hațeg Island (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Hațeg Island)
 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Hațeg Island (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)
 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island
 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island


 * Dylanusids
 * Cetofelis I
 * Domestic dylanus
 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I
 * Protoman I
 * Maverick Hunters I
 * Bass.EXEs I
 * Bass I
 * Megaman I
 * Megaman-dylanus I
 * Megaman.EXE I
 * Protoman.EXE I
 * Mega-Dylanus X I
 * Proto-Dylanus I
 * Quint I
 * Enker I
 * Ballade I
 * Crashman I
 * Quickman I
 * Geminiman I
 * Shadowman I
 * Snakeman I
 * Starman I
 * Slashman I
 * Tornadoman I


 * Muranthosarchus I


 * Hyaenodon I


 * Amphicyon I


 * Cynodictis I


 * Megaloceros I


 * Long-horned bison I


 * Ancylotherium I


 * Chalicotherium I


 * Embolotherium I


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hațeg Island (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Hațeg Island)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Hațeg Island (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Hațeg Island)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life Hațeg Island


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Hațeg Island (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I

Birds

 * Screaming piha I


 * Chicken I


 * Domestic turkey I


 * Indian peacock I


 * American Peacock I


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * Common Ibis I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * American Swan-Goose I


 * Gastornis I


 * Griffin I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Hațeg Island

Reptiles

 * American alligator I


 * African spurred tortoise I


 * Blue-tongued skink I


 * Bearded lizard I


 * Gold dust day gecko I


 * Alligator lizard I


 * Compsognathus I


 * Yi qi I


 * Wild Microraptor I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Forest dragon I from the Last Dragon documentary to real life Hațeg Island


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Hațeg Island (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Hațeg Island (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life South America)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Ink to real Life Hațeg Island

Amphibians

 * Red-eyed tree frog I


 * Pacific tree frog I


 * Spotted salamander I


 * Tiger salamander I


 * Fire salamander I

Fish

 * Betta I


 * Forest Flish I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Hațeg Island

Invertebrates

 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Hațeg Island


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Hațeg Island (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Hațeg Island (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Hațeg Island (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Hațeg Island (Note: They are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Hațeg Island (Note: They are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Hațeg Island)


 * Blazing monster truck I from a Nick Jr. CGI series, Blaze and the Monster Machines, to real life Hațeg Island.
 * Rusty Rivets bits I from a Nick Jr. CGI series, Rusty Rivets, to real life Hațeg Island. (Note: Unlike the clones of those bits from the episode, Bits on the Fritz, they are now nice and kind to people, including any other sapient beings, but they would cause trouble for self-defense, even they would cause so much trouble to vampires.)

Tibecuador
Main article: Tibecuador

Plants

 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life Tibecuador

Mammals

 * Tibecuadorin llama


 * Malayan porcupine I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * American beaver I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * European hare I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Mountain hare I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * House mouse I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Pacific rat I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Black rat I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Brown rat I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Okapi I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * African buffalo I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * Water buffalo I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * American bison I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Saiga antelope I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * White-lipped peccary I (from South America to Tibecuador)


 * White rhinoceros (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * Asian elephant (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Grey-headed flying fox I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Common vampire bat I (from South America to Tibecuador)


 * Northern vampire bat I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Black bear I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Common opossum I (from South America to Tibecuador)


 * Common brushtail possum I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Common ringtail possum I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Short-nosed bandicoot I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Eastern barred bandicoot I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Northern brown bandicoot I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Greater biliby I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Bennett's wallaby I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Brush-tailed rock wallaby I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Yellow-footed rock wallaby I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Red kangaroo I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Dog I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Cat I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * Pig I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Domestic cattle I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Domestic sheep I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Domestic donkey I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * Domestic horse I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Dromedary camel I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Mesoron


 * Domestic dylanus I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * North African Hedgehog I


 * Aye-aye I (from Madagascar to Tibecuador)


 * Brown mouse lemur I (from Madagascar to Tibecuador)


 * White-headed marmoset I (from South America to Tibecuador)


 * Common marmoset I (from South America to Tibecuador)


 * Japanese macaque I (from Japan to Tibecuador)


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Tibecuador (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Human I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but tyey are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Tibecuador (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Tibecuador)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Tibecuador (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Tibecuador)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Tibecuador


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Tibecuador


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Tibecuador


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Tibecuador (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Tibecuador (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Tibecuador (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Tibecuador)


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Tibecuador


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Tibecuador (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Tibecuador)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Tibecuador (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Tibecuador)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tibecuador


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life Tibecuador


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Tibecuador (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Chalicothere


 * Ancylotherium


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I


 * Kyubye I From Puella Magi to Real Life Tibecuador

Birds

 * European starling I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Hill myna I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Common vampire finch I (from Galapagos Islands to Tibecuador)


 * House sparrow I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Scaly-breasted munia I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Mallard duck I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * White-faced whistling duck I (from South America to Tibecuador)


 * Pigeon I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Indian Peacock I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * American Peacock I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Rural Spoonbill I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Tyrant Pelican I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Common Flamingo I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Common Ibis I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Inland Albatross I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Darwin's Coot I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * New World Ostrich I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * European Emu I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * SealGrebe (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * European woodstock I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Darwin's woodstock I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Japanese woodstock I (from Japan to Tibecuador)


 * Chinese woodstock I (from China to Tibecuador)


 * Siberian woodstock I (from Siberia to Tibecuador)


 * White-throated woodstock I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Gastornis I (from Eocene Europe and North America to modern Tibecuador)

Reptiles

 * American alligator I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Nile crocodile I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * Komodo Dragon I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Tegu I (from South America to Tibecuador)


 * Western fence lizard I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Common wall lizard I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Oriental garden lizard I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * House gecko I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * Runner Lizard I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Domestic Wounder I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Domestic Microraptor I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Domestic Protoceratops I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Ink to Tibecuador

Amphibians

 * Chinese giant salamander I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * Poison dart frog I (from South America to Tibecuador)


 * Australian green tree frog I (from Australia to Tibecuador)


 * Cane toad I (from South America to Tibecuador)

Fish

 * Cherry barb (from Sri Lanka to Tibecuador)


 * Asian carp I (from Asia to Tibecuador)


 * European perch I (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Mosquitofish I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Rainbow trout I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Brown trout (from Europe to Tibecuador)


 * Tilapia I (from Africa to Tibecuador)


 * American River Shark I (from North America to Tibecuador)

Invertebrates

 * North American jumping spider I (from North America to Tibecuador)


 * Black widow spider (from North America to Tibecuador)

Others

 * Duende I


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Tibecuador)

South America (including Central America)
Main article: South America

See also: Central America

Plants

 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life South America

Mammals

 * American beaver I


 * European hare I


 * Muskrat I


 * Nutria I (in the rest of South America)


 * Small Asian mongoose I


 * Deer
 * Chital
 * Sika deer
 * Sambar deer
 * Red deer
 * Reindeer
 * Moose
 * Elk
 * Mule deer


 * Blackbuck


 * Himalayan tahr


 * Wild boar I


 * Feral dog I


 * Feral cat I


 * Rhesus macaque I


 * Mountain tapir I (in the rest of South America)


 * Common hippopotamus I


 * Hippopotamus Yandereacus I


 * Horse


 * Indian rhinoceros (in Brazil and Argentina)


 * Sumatran rhinoceros (in Brazil and Argentina)


 * Dromedary camel (in Brazil and Argentina)


 * Kakamora I (in the rest of South America)


 * Human I


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but tyey are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life South America (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life South America)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life South America (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life South America)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Domestic Eland


 * Domestic Sable Antelope


 * Domestic Pronghorn


 * Urban North American Tapir I


 * Urban Gray Wolf I


 * Northern Vampire Bat I


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Mesoron


 * Kunark


 * Domestic Meerkat I


 * Domestic Dylanus


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Macrauchenia (reintroduced)


 * Running Macrauchenia


 * Giant Toxodon (reintroduced)


 * Hippo-mimicing Toxodon


 * All known real species of Glyptodonts (reintroduced)


 * Herding Doedicurus


 * All known real species of ground sloths (reintroduced)


 * Ursine Megatherium


 * Common Smilodon (reintroduced)


 * Spotted Smilodon


 * Giant Smilodon


 * South American short-faced bear (reintroduced)


 * South American gomphotheres (reintroduced)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Badger-Like Didelphodon I


 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life South America


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life South America


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life South America


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life South America (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life South America)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life South America (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life South America)


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life South America (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life South America


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life South America


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life South America


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life South America (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life South America (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life South America (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life South America)


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life South America (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life South America


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life South America


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life South America (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I


 * The Commond Bromfielious I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * True Venomous Therocephalian I

Birds

 * Indian Peacock I


 * American Peacock I


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * Common Ibis I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * American Swan-Goose I


 * Clawed Phorusrhacos


 * Greater Phorusrhacos


 * Pheasant-Mimicing Phorusrhacid I (note: it is a species of mostly-herbivorous Phorusrhacid that is very peaceful and mainly feeds on fruit and leaves, but can also even willingly feed on human food like chocolate, bread, etc.)


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life South America

Modern reptiles

 * African spurred tortoise I


 * Aldabra giant tortoise I


 * Galápagos tortoise I


 * Rediated tortoise I


 * Seychelles giant tortoise I


 * American alligator I


 * Nile crocodile I


 * Runner Lizard I

Dinosaurs (modern, prehistoric, and former fictional species)

 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * European Plateosaurus I


 * WWD Anatotitan I


 * WWD Ankylosaurus I


 * BBC Triceratops I


 * Herding Torosaurus I


 * Scaled Dromaeosaurus I


 * WWD Tyrannosaurus I


 * Rhinoceros Horned Ornitholestes (aka Rhinoceros Ornitholestes) I


 * Red-Crested Allosaurus I


 * Greater Diplodocus I


 * Blue-Sided Brachiosaurus I


 * BBC's Stegosaurus I


 * Common Dryosaurus I


 * Marbled Macrogryphosaurus (aka South American Iguanodont) I


 * Saltasaur-Like Argentinosaurus (aka Jesus's Argentinosaurus) I


 * Thor's Giganotosaurus I (note: this Giganotosaurus species is named due to its greater size than real Giganotosaurus)


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I

Pterosaurs

 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I

Other extinct/prehistoric reptiles

 * Saddle-backed Rodrigues giant tortoise I


 * Titanoboa I


 * Acherontisuchus I


 * Anthracosuchus I


 * Cerrejonisuchus I


 * Crocodile-Like Proterosuchus I


 * Common Euparkeria I


 * Carbonemys I


 * Puentemys I


 * Stupendemys I

Other former fictional reptiles

 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life South America (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life South America (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life South America)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Drager-black Dragon I From the Video Game The Ledgen of Zyno Dylanus (Game) to real life South America. (Note: Unlike the Dragon from The Ledgen of Zyno Dylanus (Game), they are peaceful to Sapiens Beings, Never Cause a War Between Sapiens Beings, Never Eat Sapiens beings, Claw at Sapiens Beings, and Never Breathing fire at Sapiens beings)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Ink to real Life South America

Amphibians

 * Chinese giant salamander I

Fish

 * Cherry barb


 * Asian River Shark I


 * American River Shark I

Invertebrates

 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of South America


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life South America (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life South America (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life South America (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)


 * GigatoBug I From Men in Black to Real Life South America


 * Skull bug I from a Nickelodeon animated series, The Fairly OddParents, to real life South America. (Note: Unlike that bug, it will no longer turn people into evil, despite there's a skull on it. Also, they don't harm people anymore.)


 * Plague Crawler I From resident Evil to Real Life South America


 * Cy-Bug I From Wreck-it Ralph to Real Life South america

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life South America (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life South America (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life South America)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life South America


 * Canimals from Canimals series to real life South America


 * Duende I from the mythical Hispanic world to real life South America.

Atlantic Ocean
Main article: Atlantic Ocean 

Atlantis
Main article: Atlantis

Mammals

 * Atlantiman I


 * Atlanteais mermaid I


 * Sea hedgehog I


 * Merdog I


 * Atlantic Oceanish Tas-devil I


 * Sea chimpanzee I

Birds

 * Albatross I


 * Gull I

Reptiles

 * Sea Godzilla I

Fish

 * All known real species of modern oceanic fishes I


 * Atlantean fish I

Invertebrates

 * Red crab I


 * Sea urchin I


 * Sea monkey I


 * Octosquid I


 * Squidopus I

Others

 * Humanoid Kraken I

Avataria
Main article: Avataria

Strangereal
Main article: Strangereal 

Tamriel
Main article: Tamriel

Continental Europe
Main article: Europe

Primitive primates

 * Mohol bushbaby I from central Africa to Europe.
 * Senegal bushbaby I from central Africa to Europe.
 * Northern greater bushbaby I
 * Silvery greater bushbaby I
 * Brown greater bushbaby I
 * Philippine tarsier I
 * Slender lorises I
 * Slow lorises I
 * Darwinius I from Eocene Germany to modern Europe
 * Common Godinotia I from Eocene Germany to modern Europe
 * Capuchin-Like Godinotia I
 * Necrolemur I
 * Shoshonius I
 * Teilhardina I
 * Altanius I
 * Ekgmowechashala I
 * Clatta I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life Europe

Lemurs

 * Aye-aye I
 * Brown mouse lemur I
 * Pygmy mouse lemur I
 * AEECL'S sportive lemur I
 * Sifaka I
 * Indris I
 * True lemurs I
 * Bamboo lemurs I
 * Greater bamboo lemur I
 * Red ruffed lemur I
 * Black and white ruffed lemur I
 * Ring-tailed lemur I

Monkey

 * Mandrill
 * Olive baboon
 * Chacma baboon
 * Rhesus macaque
 * Barbary macaque (possibly reintroduced into its Pleistocene region)

Apes

 * Mountain gorilla
 * Western lowland gorilla
 * Chimpanzee I
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Europe (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
 * Human I
 * Pakuni I
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Europe (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Europe)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Europe (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Europe)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I
 * Elecmen I
 * Vampire human (reintroduced)
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Europe
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Europe
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Europe
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Europe (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Europe (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Europe (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Europe)
 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Europe (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)
 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Europe
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Europe
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Europe
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Europe
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Europe
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Europe
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Europe
 * Ganado I from Resident Evil games to real life Europe (note: they are now friendly towards humans, dylanuses, and almost all other sapient beings, and they now welcome any outsiders of any species except vampires)
 * Andross I

Non-Sapients

 * Koala I (note: It was introduced to European forests to control the already invasive eucalyptus trees and people are using koalas to help stop the spread of the invasive trees, but the koalas themselves have also became invasive species due to the lack of its native Australian predators)
 * Virginia opossum I
 * Nine-banded armadillo I
 * Southern tamandua I
 * North African hedgehog I
 * Aardvark I
 * Long-tailed pangolin I
 * Indian pangolin I
 * Raccoon I
 * Raccoon dog
 * American mink I (eradicated)
 * Skunk
 * Eygyptian mongoose
 * Indian gray mongoose
 * Common genet
 * Sika deer
 * Chital
 * White-tailed deer
 * Chinese water deer
 * Elk (in Italy only)
 * Collared peccary I
 * Barbary sheep
 * Greenland muskox
 * Aurochs (reintroduced)
 * Gray squirrel I (eradicated)
 * Chipmunk
 * Nutria I
 * Muskrat I
 * Brown rat I
 * Black rat I
 * House mouse I
 * Crested porcupine
 * Cottontail rabbit I
 * Dromedary camel
 * Bactrian camel
 * Bennett's wallaby
 * Asian elephant
 * Sumatran rhinoceros
 * Black rhinoceros
 * Asiatic lion
 * Thomson's gazelle
 * Common eland
 * Hippopotamus
 * Domestic Hippopotamus I
 * Urban North American tapir
 * Northern vampire bat I
 * Domestic mesoron
 * Kunark
 * Domestic meerkat
 * Asian dylanus (Introduced to replace the extinct prehistoric steppe dylanus until cloning and time travel was invented.)
 * Domestic dylanus
 * Baboon dylanus I
 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I
 * Marthanus (reintroduced)
 * Saber-toothed squirrel I (reintroduced)
 * European water buffalo (reintroduced)
 * All known real species of Megaloceros (reintroduced)
 * White-Faced Megaloceros
 * Common woolly mammoth (reintroduced)
 * Light-saddled woolly mammoth
 * Greater woolly mammoth
 * Stegodon (reintroduced)
 * Palaeoloxodon (reintroduced)
 * Deinotherium
 * Saiga antelope (reintroduced to much of its former range)
 * Great woolly rhinoceros (reintroduced)
 * White-fronted woolly rhinoceros
 * Greater Elasmotherium (reintroduced)
 * Tawny Elasmotherium
 * Chalicothere I
 * Ancylotherium
 * Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Europe
 * Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life Europe
 * Rainbraous I
 * Eckia I
 * Werehekapoo I
 * Werewolf
 * Weredog
 * Draconequus I
 * Greater giga bat I from a Sony Animation film, Hotel Transylvania, to real life Europe. (Note: Half of its population were allied with the vampires, but the rest were now friendly with sapient beings, so there was a Giga Bat Civil War.)
 * Eight-eyed giga bat I from a Disney animated movie, Moana, to real life Europe. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can no longer be aggressive to humans anymore, and even sapient beings.)
 * Pegasus I frolm mythological Europe to real life Europe.
 * Fegelbear I fom Staedty86's Downfall parody, Fegelbear, to real life Europe. (Note: They cannot hurt people unless provoked.)
 * Goebbel-turkey I from RBC56's Downfall parody, Hitler's Thanksgiving Day!, to real life Europe.
 * Skyfoogle I from Michael Rosen's poem, The Skyfoogle, to real life Europe. (Note: They will no longer be aggressive to humans anymore.)
 * Hedgeku I
 * Lapinebun I
 * Caninerth I
 * Hoofser Deerk I
 * Rodeniat I
 * Poggle I
 * For'du I

Sapients

 * Bass I
 * Megaman I
 * Megaman-dylanus I
 * Megaman.EXE I
 * Protoman.EXE I
 * Mega-Dylanus X I
 * Proto-Dylanus I
 * Quint I
 * Enker I
 * Ballade I
 * Crashman I
 * Quickman I
 * Geminiman I
 * Shadowman I
 * Snakeman I
 * Starman I
 * Slashman I
 * Tornadoman I
 * Protoman I
 * Maverick Hunters I
 * Bass.EXEs I
 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Europe
 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Europe
 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Europe
 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Europe (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)
 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Europe (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Europe)
 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Europe (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Europe)
 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)
 * Angel I
 * Sapient mouse I
 * Sapient chipmunk I
 * Sapient rabbit I
 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life Europe
 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)
 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)
 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Europe (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)
 * Goatman I from Undertale to real life Europe
 * Doofshmirtzaluz I
 * Giana urseyain I
 * Corey mc I
 * Frolidrus I
 * Savaish I
 * Vampire I from various vampire stories to real life Europe.
 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I from mythical Europe to real life Europe.
 * Shallow beast I from a live action version of an animated movie made in 2017, Beauty and the Beast, to real life Europe. (Note: Like the Beast from Beauty and the Beast, they would NOT destroy all of everything, and they would NOT be aggressive to sapient beings. They only do the good things, and for their diet, they only eat human food, especially carrion and bones from animals. Also, they use animated objects as their pets as well. Also, they also are extremely tolerant to humans, like what the Beast did to Belle.)
 * Common beast I from a live action version of an animated movie made in 2017, Beauty and the Beast, to real life Europe. (Note: Like the Beast from Beauty and the Beast, they would NOT destroy all of everything, and they would NOT be aggressive to sapient beings. They only do the good things, and for their diet, they only eat human food, especially carrion and bones from animals. Also, they use animated objects as their pets as well. Also, they also are extremely tolerant to humans, like what the Beast did to Belle.)
 * Fearshiachiousrisivanus I From Beauty and the Beast (1934) to Real Life Europe
 * European mermaid I from mythological Europe to real life Europe.
 * Sea witch I from mythological Europe to real life Europe. (Note: They will no longer place curses to everyone, unless a sea witch is on self-defense.)
 * Ursulaluyus I from a Disney animated movie, The Little Mermaid, to real Life Europe. (Note: Unlike Ursula herself, Ursulaluyuses can no longer turn merfolk into condemned polypses anymore (unless they still can if they were on self-defense), and were no longer desired to rule the seas.)
 * Huelf I
 * Clockwork I
 * Antic-Alien I from Benand361 and HitchcockJohn's Downfall parodies to real life Europe. (Note: They can now commit antics at their enemies if at war with them.)
 * Fegalien I from various Downfall parodies to real life Europe. (Note: They can now commit antics at their enemies if at war with them.)
 * GoebbelGhost I from Soalric Parker's Downfall parody, The GoebbelGhost, to real life Europe. (Note: They were no longe aggressive to everyone, and cannot banish anyone to the spirit world.
 * Jodl Head I from TheSilverUniverse's Downfall parodies to real life Europe. (Note: These Jodl heads can't object your plans, nor refuse them anymore.)
 * Stickman-Subber I from imagination to real life Europe.

Birds

 * Sacred ibis


 * Black swan I


 * Canada goose I


 * Swan goose I


 * Bar-headed goose I


 * Egyptian goose I


 * Ruddy duck


 * White-faced whistling duck I


 * Common pheasant


 * California quail I


 * Northern bobwhite


 * Daurian partridge


 * Wild turkey


 * Rose-ringed parakeet


 * Monk parakeet


 * Common mynah


 * Common waxbill


 * Red avadavat


 * Greater rhea


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * American Lyrebird I


 * North American Kiwi I


 * African Giant Condor


 * European woodstock I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Darwin's woodstock I


 * Japanese woodstock I


 * Chinese woodstock I


 * Siberian woodstock I


 * White-throated woodstock I


 * Gastornis I


 * Alexander's bird I


 * Jehol bird I


 * Jixiang bird I


 * Sape bird I


 * Confucius bird I


 * Fan-tailed bird I


 * Spanish intermediate bird I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Europe


 * Griffin I


 * Hippogriff I


 * Cockatrice I


 * Devil bird I (note: it is a species of bird of prey which is closely related to falcons, but is nocturnal and resembles a hybrid between a peregrine falcon and a barn owl)


 * Kwamis I


 * Clockwerk I

Reptiles

 * Pond slider I


 * Common garter snake I


 * Green-tailed brown racer I


 * Sewer lizard I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Common snapping turtle


 * Nile crocodile I


 * Freshwater crocodile I


 * Saltwater crocodile I


 * Mugger crocodile I


 * American alligator I


 * Runner lizard I


 * Domestic microraptor I


 * Domestic wounder I


 * Troodon I


 * Coelophysis I


 * Ornithomimus I


 * Citipati I


 * Oviraptor I


 * Gigantoraptor I


 * Domestic protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Europe (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Europe)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Europe (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Night Fury I


 * Deadly Nadder I


 * Gronckle I


 * Monstrous Nightmare I


 * Hideous Zippleback I


 * Terrible Terror I


 * Scauldron I


 * Thunderdrum I


 * Whispering Death I


 * Snaptrapper I


 * Timberjack I


 * Changewing I


 * Boneknapper I


 * Skrill I


 * Night Terror I


 * Speed Stinger I


 * Death Song I


 * Snow Wraith I


 * Woolly Howl I


 * Flightmare I


 * Catastrophic Quaken I


 * Screaming Death I


 * Red Death I


 * Green Death I


 * Bewilderbeast I


 * Gobsucker I


 * Stinger I


 * Egg Biter I


 * Stormcutter I


 * Hotburple I


 * Seashocker I


 * Hobblegrunt I


 * Windgnasher I


 * Snafflefang I


 * Windstriker I


 * Rumblehorn I


 * Thornridge I


 * Threadtail I


 * Thunderclaw I


 * Raincutter I


 * Scuttleclaw I


 * Snifflehunch I


 * Shovelhelm I


 * Triple Stryke I


 * Silver Phantom I


 * Garden dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient and they now growl, hiss, and snarl instead of speaking in any language, thus this makes garden dragons just urban animals that lives in parks, gardens, fields, school playgrounds, etc.)


 * Brown dragon I (note: they are now completely herbivorous, thus making them peaceful plant eaters)


 * Prehistoric dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Europe


 * Marine dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Europe


 * Forest dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Europe


 * Mountain dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Europe


 * Moon faerie I


 * Scarlet faerie I


 * All known species of Spiderwick dragons I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life Europe


 * All known species of Skyrim's dragons from Skyrim game to real life Europe (Note: Just like in North America, Skyrim dragons no longer hunt people and are now friendly to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, except for vampires, due to a perpetual conflict with them. Also, they were raised for transportation, food, armor, language, weapons of mass destruction, cavalry, and/or dragon shouts (or thu'um)! Also, they will no longer eat humans, but can now eat birds, animals and fish.)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Ink to real Life Europe


 * Grumbnake I

Reptilomorphs

 * Zygosaurus I

Amphibians

 * American bullfrog I


 * African clawed frog I


 * Cane toad I


 * Western toad I


 * Chinese giant salamander I


 * Spooky (aka spookymander) I

Fish

 * Carp I


 * Brown bullhead I


 * Black bullhead I


 * Chameleon goby


 * Chinese sleeper


 * Eastern mosquitofish I


 * Haarder


 * Pumpkinseed I


 * Stone moroko I


 * Lyrebetta I


 * Asian River Shark I


 * American River Shark I


 * Giant whalefish I (in Mediterranean seas only)


 * Bulldog tarpon I (in Mediterranean seas only)

Invertebrates

 * Noble false widow spider I (in the entire mainland Europe)


 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Europe


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Europe (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Europe (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Europe (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)


 * Silver Spider I


 * Platinum Wolf Widow Spider I

Others

 * Klingon I from a popular space opera series, Star Trek, to real life Europe. (Note: While they are friendly towards sapient beings, they have a country called Klingonistan, which is still ruled by a Klingon emperor, which is a member to the European Union. They also were once a Soviet republic from 1935 to December 7, 1991, which took place 12 years after Star Trek: The Motion Picture.)


 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Europe (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Europe (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Europe)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life Europe


 * Canimals from Canimals series to real life Europe


 * Duende I


 * Clones of Hekapoo I


 * The Bunsen's Beast I


 * The Killman Amanda's Beast I

Russia and the former Soviet Union
Main article: Russia and the former Soviet Union

(note: since North America, Mexico, and Caribbean islands have more introduced species than any other continents, this list categorizes the species based on the family, so there will be room for more species on the list, also, due to religious reasons, all of the native species, introduced species, and introduced beings in North America, Mexico, and Caribbean island are now allowed to live in human settlements, not just in the wild, so as an effect, all of North America's introduced species and beings [except vampires] now live peacefully alongside humans, dylanuses, and other sapient species, with native predators and introduced predators feeding only on non-sapient species and species that are not domesticated)

Modern plants

 * Nonnative horsetails I


 * Ficus trees I


 * All known species of bromeliads I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Jumping bean plants I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cocoa tree I


 * Cape gum I


 * Fever tree I


 * Prickly acacia I


 * Red acacia I


 * Flat top acacia I


 * Umbrella thorn acacia I


 * False umbrella thorn I


 * Paperbark thorn I


 * Splendid thorn I


 * Whistling thorn I


 * Giraffe thorn I


 * Sweet thorn I


 * Indian thorn I


 * Mahua I


 * Indian-almond I


 * African myrrh I


 * Grandidier's baobab I


 * Japanese flowering crabapple I


 * Korean dogwood I


 * Winter cherry I


 * Japanese blue oak I


 * Japanese black pine I


 * Japanese white pine I


 * Japanese red cedar I


 * Korean red pine I


 * Japanese pear I


 * Feral apple tree I


 * Wild apple tree I


 * Common grape vine I


 * Lettuce I


 * Pumpkin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Tomato I (in the rest of North America)


 * Potato I (in the rest of North America)


 * Norway maple I


 * Brunsvigia I


 * Panicum I


 * Baynan fig I


 * Guava I


 * Bridal creeper I


 * Paterson's curse I


 * Koster's curse I (in the rest of North America)


 * Chrysanth I


 * Wolf's bane I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Wheat I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Oat I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Barley I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Scotch thistle I


 * Lantana I


 * Corpse flower I


 * Common hazel I


 * American hazelbush I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mulberry trees I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Choke cherry I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sour cherry I


 * Wild cherry I


 * Cherry blossom I


 * Blackberries I


 * Rocky Mountain raspberry I (in the rest of North America)


 * American red raspberry I (in the rest of North America)


 * European red raspberry I


 * Asian red raspberry I


 * Loganberry I


 * Boysenberry I


 * Oil palm I


 * Dandelion


 * Eurasian watermilfoil


 * Ice plant


 * Kapok I


 * Mountain tōtara I


 * Lowland tōtara I


 * New Zealand cedar I


 * Kāmahi I


 * Celery-top pine I


 * Snow totara I


 * Carex tussocks I


 * Chionochloa tussocks I


 * Festuca tussocks I


 * Poa tussocks I


 * Golden speargrass I


 * Mountain daisies I


 * Mount Cook Lilies I


 * Southern beeches I


 * Crown fern I


 * Eucalypt
 * Eucalyptus trees I
 * Corymbia trees I
 * Angophora trees I


 * New Zealand willowherb I


 * Common rhododendron I


 * Dame's rocket


 * Cow vetch


 * Hairy vetch


 * Japanese honeysuckle I


 * Armur honeysuckle


 * Multiflora rose


 * Purple loosestrife


 * Kudzu I


 * Oriental bittersweet


 * Autumn olive


 * Garlic mustard


 * Hydrilla


 * Water fern I


 * Water caltrop


 * Water Hyacinth I (eradicated)


 * Giant water lilies I


 * Water lettuce


 * Ipomoea I


 * Giant reed I


 * Poison hemlock


 * Giant salvinia


 * English ivy I


 * Tree of heaven I


 * Rockweed


 * Green sea fingers


 * Diffuse knapweed


 * Scotch broom


 * Johnson grass


 * Waterwheel I


 * Japanese sundew I


 * Cape sundew I


 * Spoon-leaved sundew I


 * Painted sundew I


 * Mexican butterwort I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common Asian bladderwort I


 * Common American bladderwort I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pimpernel sundew I


 * Venus flytrap I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sweet pitcher I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cane-brake pitcher I (in the rest of North America)


 * California pitcher I (in the rest of North America)


 * Purple pitcher I (in the rest of North America)


 * Southern marsh pitcher I


 * Tropical pitcher I


 * Protocarnivorous plant I


 * Common bamboo I (in California, Nevada, and Oregon)


 * Black bamboo I (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Florida)


 * Giant bamboo I (in Florida only)


 * Hamilton's bamboo I (in California and Florida only)


 * Giant timber bamboo I (in California and Florida only)


 * White bamboo I (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Florida)


 * Buddha's-belly bamboo I (in Florida only)


 * South American clumping bamboo I (in California and Florida only)


 * Atractantha I (in Florida only)


 * Vachellia I


 * Garlic I


 * Onion I


 * All known species of sequoia trees I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spruce I (in the rest of North America)


 * Oaks I (in the rest of North America)


 * Birch I (in the rest of North America)


 * African rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Asian rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * South American rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Tropical cycads & ferns I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Palm trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Coconut trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Bananna trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Hawaiian plants I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * Nonnative sugarcanes I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)


 * European roses I (in most of USA, except the desert and the arctic regions)


 * North American roses I (in the rest of USA, except the desert and the arctic regions)


 * Common Asian Fern Bamboo I


 * Giant Fern Bamboo I


 * Common Fern Bamboo I


 * Darwin's Fern Bamboo I


 * Fern Bamboo Of Life I


 * Greater African Fern Bamboo I


 * European Fern Bamboo I


 * Australian Fern Bamboo I


 * Cycad Bamboo I


 * Horsetail Bamboo I

Prehistoric plants

 * Common tree-like horsetails I


 * Greater tree-like horsetail I


 * Drepanophycales I


 * Scale tree-like moss I


 * Carboniferous seed ferns I


 * Carboniferous conifers I


 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I

Former fictional plants

 * Spitfire Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Grass Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Deathbottle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Lichen Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * European klinki I


 * Urban Future's grasses I


 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life North America


 * Red mountain-spike I


 * Plaque-bark tree I


 * Tube-grass I


 * Screeweed I


 * Cliff-polyp I


 * Aerophyte I


 * Gourd tree I


 * Jelly-bladder plant I


 * All of the known species of plants from Avatar film I (note: all species of plants from Avatar film were successfully brought to North America, even the Baja tickler, which was genetically modified so they don't poison the earth's atmosphere, so they now have no dangers towards native earth species and earth itself)


 * Sulfurian Balloon Plant I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Epona Pagoda Tree I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Blue Moon Pagoda Tree I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Blue Moon Balloon Plant I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Aurelian Water Lily I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Audrey II I from Little Shop Of Horrors 1986 film to real life Florida


 * Carnivorous Flower I (in southern Florida only)


 * Anger Berry I


 * Calm Berry I


 * Toot Fruit I


 * Smash Fruit I


 * Dark Fruit I


 * Magical berry tree I from this video and this video to real life North America


 * Pizza plant I from imagination to real life North America


 * Spaghetti tree I from the Spaghetti Tree hoax to real life North America


 * Macaroni plant I from imagination to real life North America


 * Lasagna plant I from imagination to real life North America (note: it is a gigantic plant that [strangely] grows a huge lasagna-like flowering parts, just like real lasagna, it isn't deadly and tastes good, but unlike real lasagnas, it is healthy rather than unhealthy and can reach about 1 meter across to about 7 meters across)


 * Giant sandwich plant (aka world's largest sandwich) I from imagination to real life North America (note: it is a strange species of huge plant that grows a gigantic sandwich-like fruit, which isn't deadly and is healthy, just like the lasagna plant, and this plant can range in size from 4 meters across to 8 meters across)


 * Ya-te-veo from cryptozoology islands to real life North America

Monotremes

 * Platypus I


 * Australian long-beaked echidna I


 * Australian short-beaked echidna I


 * South American echidna


 * Giant echidna I


 * Teinolophos I


 * Obdurodon I


 * Platypus-like Steropodon I


 * Coati-like Steropodon I


 * Molechidna I


 * Red-crested pouls I


 * Crowned Chi-chen I


 * Dogopus I


 * Weaselpus I


 * Sealpus I


 * Momitorpus I


 * Walrupus I


 * Bunducky I


 * Montauk monotreme I (it is a species of monotreme which is a very bizarre amphibious marine mammal, having a turtle-like mouth, pig-like skin, and webbed dog-like feet, this is what the Montauk monotremes look like when they are alive)


 * Hodag I (it is a species of monotreme which is a very bizarre carnivore, having a somewhat dinosaur-like appearance)


 * Furby I from 2005 Furby CGI TV series to real life North America


 * Giant echidna I


 * Tlaquanaru I


 * Platypus dog I


 * Platychidna I


 * Electypus I


 * Leucrota I


 * Ammuta I


 * Ammit I


 * Antarctican platycow I


 * Frog-mimicer I


 * Jam (aka jamchidna) I


 * Link (aka Linkochidna) I


 * Holioid I (note: it is named because it resembles a true holio, but is completely harmless and does not create black holes, so it is now 100% harmless)


 * Heckler (aka heckelpus) I


 * Boomer (aka boomerpus) I

Marsupials and relatives

 * Virginia opossum I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common opossum I


 * Andean opossum I


 * Anderson's four-eyed opossum I


 * Woolly opossum I


 * Brown four-eyed opossum


 * Lutrine opossum


 * Yapok I


 * Monito del monte I


 * Common brushtail possum I


 * Common ringtail possum I


 * Leadbeater's possum I


 * Striped possum I


 * Sugar glider I


 * Yellow-bellied glider I


 * Feathertail glider I


 * Tasmanian devil I


 * Koala I (note: It was introduced to North American forests to control the already invasive eucalyptus trees and people are using koalas to help stop the spread of the invasive trees, but the koalas themselves have also became invasive species due to the lack of its native Australian predators)


 * Tiger quoll I


 * Short-nosed bandicoot I


 * Eastern barred bandicoot I


 * Northern brown bandicoot I


 * Greater biliby I


 * Common wombat I


 * Hairy-nosed wombat I


 * Common spotted cuscus I


 * Sulawesi bear cuscus I


 * Ground cuscus I


 * Sulawesi dwarf cuscus I


 * Eastern bettong I


 * Boodie I


 * Agile wallaby I


 * Bennett's wallaby I


 * Brush-tailed rock wallaby I


 * Yellow-footed rock wallaby I


 * Common wallaroo I


 * Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo I


 * Western grey kangaroo I


 * Eastern grey kangaroo I


 * Red kangaroo I


 * Diprotodon I


 * Procoptodon I


 * Thylacine I


 * Common Alphadon I


 * Playing-Possum Alphadon I


 * Deltatheridium I


 * Sinodelphys I


 * Otter-Like Didelphodon I


 * Badger-Like Didelphodon I


 * Koaleopard I (note: it is now much smaller than its ancestors, about the size of a jaguar, due to competition for territories and food)


 * Nean pocket zerda I


 * Quadraroo I


 * Ursine cuscus I


 * Bladdernose kangaroo I


 * Gigaroo I


 * Hook-fingered kangaroo I


 * Marsupial sharp toother I


 * Mirriuula I


 * Mole opossum I


 * Real marsupial panda I


 * Lesser marsupial panda I


 * Marsupial biruang I


 * Osodontidaes I


 * Marsupial human I (note: it is a descendant of a prehistoric group of opossums that evolved into a human-like marsupial with varied diets, bipedalism, sapience, etc.)


 * Ground koala I


 * Humboldt glider I


 * TFIF opossums I


 * Long-necked bunyip I


 * Namrodo I


 * Wishy-Washy (aka Wishala) I


 * Fibber (aka fibberala) I


 * Sample (aka Sampleroo) I


 * Rodent-like koala I


 * Dinosaur-like kangaroo I


 * Lawn opossum I


 * Town kangaroo I

Mongooses and relatives

 * Stripe-necked mongoose I


 * Small Asian mongoose I (in Hawaii and California only)


 * Black mongoose I


 * Slender mongoose I


 * Indian brown mongoose


 * Indian gray mongoose I


 * Egyptian mongoose I


 * Yellow mongoose I


 * Crab-eating mongooses I


 * Fossa I


 * Falanouc


 * Striped civet I


 * Ring-tailed mongoose I


 * Giant-striped mongoose I


 * Narrow-striped mongoose I


 * Brown-tailed mongoose I


 * Asian palm civet I


 * Small Indian civet I


 * Binturong I


 * Banded palm civet


 * African palm civet


 * Otter civet I


 * Masked palm civet


 * Spotted linsang I


 * Banded linsang


 * African civet


 * African linsang


 * Common genet I


 * Cape genet


 * Pardine genet I


 * Giant forest genet I


 * Haussa genet


 * Ethiopian genet I


 * Common dwarf mongoose


 * White-tailed mongoose I


 * Meller's mongoose


 * Common kusimanse I


 * Wild meerkat I


 * Feral meerkat


 * Ghole I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Civwhale I


 * Yaarp (aka yarpkat) I


 * Sparky (aka spargoose) I


 * Monkey-tailed genet I


 * Leomongus I


 * Yard mongoose I

Hyenas and relatives

 * Striped hyena


 * Spotted hyena


 * Brown hyena


 * Aardwolf I


 * Manged cave hyena


 * Spotted cave hyena


 * Marafil I


 * Long-legged hyena I


 * Hyaena I (not to be mistaken for modern-styled hyenas)


 * Ursine hyena I


 * Retro (aka Retroena) I

Dylanuses and relatives

 * Domestic dylanus I (introduced in Florida only, native to most of North America like their wild ancestors)


 * Indian giant dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene American giant dylanus)


 * Madagascar giant dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene steppe dylanus)


 * New Zealand giant dylanus I (introduded ro replace the extinct Pleistocene marbled dylanus)


 * Madagascar trumpet-nosed dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene lowland dylanus)


 * European dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene highland dylanus)


 * African dylanus I (introduced to replaced the extinct Pleistocene southern desert dylanus)


 * Asian dylanus I (introduced unintentionally after being stowed away from native eastern Asia to replace the extinct Pleistocene Joc's dylanus)


 * Florida running dylanus I (introduced to Oregon, Texas, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, and California to replace the extinct Pleistocene western running dylanus)


 * Maverick Hunters I (from native California to the rest of North America)


 * Protoman I (from native Florida to the rest of North America)


 * Bass.EXEs I (from native New Jersey to the rest of North America)


 * Hibogibbus I (introduced to replace the extinct Allohomodon)


 * Homodon (reintroduced)


 * Lutonsotherium (reintroduced)


 * Cetofelis (reintroduced)


 * Marthanus (reintroduced)


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Flashlight dylanus I (from New Pleistocene series to real life North America)


 * Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life North America


 * Ralts I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Kirlia I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Gardevoir I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Gallade I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: there are now female Gallades, not just male Gallades, so their species could live on in real life)


 * Clones of Timmy Turner I (note: there are now female counterparts of this being, so their species could live on in real life North America, they are also no longer considered as humans as their DNA shows, so they don't grow any beards, mustaches, get obese, etc. that are only found on humans, so they are now known to be related to dylanusids)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I

Pinnipeds

 * Southern elephant seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Nortern elephant seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common walrus I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * California sea lion I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Northern fur seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Skull Island fur seal I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines off the coast of Oregon, Washington, Baja California, and California)


 * Grey seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Harbor seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Hawaiian monk seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Leopard seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Weddel seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Baikal seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Ladoga seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * King seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Shrimp-eater I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Long-necked seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Long-necked sea lion I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Plesioseal I


 * Common water horse I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Greater water horse I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common herbivorous cowseal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Greater herbivorous cowseal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Krakken I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines Central America, Mexico, Baja California, Washington, California, and Oregon) (note: Contrary to its name, The Krakken isn't a giant cephalopod, but a future cousin of the Sea lion. Filling the similar role to real life whales, they have evolved a similar structure to their baleen from their whiskers. The male is smaller than the female. These are the largest creatures seen in the film they originally came from. Adults have no enemies, but their offspring are vulnerable to predators (like the Jabberwockys), which is why they live in family groups)


 * Hairmouth I


 * Deep diving walrus I


 * Tetraseal I


 * Frenchfry (aka fryseal) I


 * Horker I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of Oregon, California, Baja California, Washington, western Canada, Alaska, and Mexico


 * River lion I


 * River seal I

Whales and relatives

 * Amazon river dolphin I (in Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, and Oregon)


 * South Asian river dolphin I (in Louisiana, Mississippi, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, California, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Killer whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Commerson's dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Atlantic spotted dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Striped dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pacific Bottlenose dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Two species of pilot whales I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Beluga whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Narwhal I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Harbour porpoise I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Vaquita I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) [unlike native ones in the Gulf of California, vaquitas in the Great Lakes and Lake Tahoe are thriving well, even with pollution and other human activities]


 * Finless porpoise I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) [unlike native ones in Asia, finless porpoises in the Great Lakes and Lake Tahoe are thriving well, even with pollution and other human activities]


 * Sperm whale I (in The Great Lakes only)


 * Pygmy sperm whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Dwarf sperm whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Humpback whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Gray whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common minke whaleI (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Antarctic minke whaleI (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Fin whale I (in The Great Lakes only)


 * Blue whale I (in The Great Lakes only)


 * All known "true" right whale species I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pygmy right whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, California, Louisiana, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida) (note: Unlike native ones in Africa, hippos in North America are peaceful, rather than aggressive)


 * Pygmy hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, California, Louisiana, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Giant hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, Louisiana, California, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida) (note: Unlike native ones in Africa, hippos in North America are peaceful, rather than aggressive)


 * Domestic hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, Louisiana, California, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Satan's Whale I (in the coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Dolphin-Tailed Odobenocetops I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Paddle-Tailed Odobenocetops I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Cetotherium I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Nanocetus I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Common Dorudon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Whale-like Dorudon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * Common Basilosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Whale-like Basilosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Georgiacetus I


 * Kutchicetus I


 * Asian Ambulocetus I


 * European Ambulocetus I


 * Pakicetus I


 * Indohyus I


 * Anthracotherium I


 * Libycosaurus I


 * Merycoporamus I


 * Common Entelodont I


 * Pygmy Entelodont I


 * Greater Entelodont I


 * Entelodont Andrewsarchus I


 * Mesonychid Andrewsarchus I


 * Pygmy Mesonychid I


 * Greater Mesonychid I


 * Semiaquatic eared whale I


 * Killer river dolphin I


 * Huburalut I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Alula whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common high-finned sperm whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Antarctican high-finned sperm whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Double-finned whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Bloop I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Gambo I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Croco's Ottterwhale I


 * Cetaceoid I (in the coasts off of California and Baja California, the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Ketos I (in the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pigokeels I (in the coasts off of California and Baja California, the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Boar-snouted dolphin I


 * Titan dolphin I from the Future Is Wild virtual reality to real life North America


 * Dolphin predator I from the Future Is Wild virtual reality to real life North America


 * Ground whale I


 * Bearded whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Killer dolphin I


 * Death whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Island-backed whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Finger-flippered whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Sea boar I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Elephant mimic whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Snakewhale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Sauropod-like hippopotamus I


 * Dinosarchus I


 * Cannonball (aka cannonpotamus) I


 * Carnivorous hippopotamus I


 * Jaw-splitting death whale I


 * Lemuracetotheres I


 * Gigantocetotheres I


 * Swamp dolphin I

Horses and relatives

 * Asian wild horse from Pleistocene Asia to the modern Great Plains and grasslands of California (note: it is the wild ancestor of domestic horses that resembles a hybrid between a tarpan and a Mongolian wild horse)


 * Mongolian wild horse


 * Mustang (in the Great Plains)


 * Clydesdale (in the grasslands of California)


 * Heck horse (in the grasslands and forests in the state of New York)


 * Yakutian horse (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)


 * Amercan quater horse (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)


 * Thoroughbred (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)


 * Miniature horse (in the grasslands of California)


 * Feral donkey (in the Great Plains and scrublands and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, and Oregon)


 * Quagga (in the Great Plains and other grasslands and savannas of North America)


 * Tarpan I


 * Grevy's zebra (in the Great Plains and other grasslands and savannas of North America)


 * Plains zebra (in California and Oregon only)


 * Burchell's zebra (in California and Nevada only)


 * Western horse (reintroduced)


 * Hagerman horse (reintroduced)


 * Mexican horse (reintroduced)


 * Common stilt-legged horse (reintroduced)


 * Greater stilt-legged horse (reintroduced)


 * Giant horse (reintroduced)


 * Amerhippus I


 * Hippidion I


 * Dinohippus I


 * Astrohippus I


 * Pseudhipparion I


 * Neohipparion I


 * Nannippus I


 * Cormohipparion I


 * Pliohippus I


 * Protohippus I


 * Hipparion I


 * Merychippus I


 * Parahippus I


 * Megahippus I


 * Hypohippus I


 * Sinohippus I


 * Anchitherium I


 * Kalobatippus I


 * Miohippus I


 * Mesohippus I


 * Epihippus I


 * Eohippus I


 * Orohippus I


 * Palaeotherium I


 * Hyracotherium I


 * Eurohippus I


 * Equine Propalaeotherium I


 * True Propalaeotherium I


 * Phenacodus I


 * Meniscotherium I


 * Ferrari horse I from the Disney's Bedtime Stories film to real life North America


 * Dog horse I


 * Anteater donkey I


 * Thicktail donkey I


 * Behemoth (aka Indricothere-like giant horse) I


 * Reptilian-looking zebra I


 * Unicorn (from mythical Europe to real life North America, this animal resembles a normal white horse, but with antelope-like feet and horns that resembles a narwhal's tusks)


 * Pegasus (from mythical Europe to real life North America, this animal resembles a normal white horse, but has airsac organs [like bird's, but with helium to help it as it flies] and large wings with stitched fur that resembles feathers, but aren't feathers)

Cattle-grouped Bovines

 * Plains bison (reintroduced, but were also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Wood bison (reintroduced, but were also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Ancient bison (reintroduced)


 * Steppe bison (reintroduced)


 * Long-horned bison (reintroduced)


 * Lesser bison (reintroduced)


 * Feral cattle I


 * Aurochs I


 * Wild water buffalo I


 * Feral water buffalo I


 * African buffalo I


 * Asian Gaur


 * Skull Island Gaur


 * Banteng


 * Domestic yak


 * Wild yak


 * Wisent


 * White-collared bison I


 * Sail-backed bison I


 * Jerba I


 * Bantha I


 * Long-tailed cattle I


 * Deer cow I


 * European steppe bovine I


 * Dwarf bison I


 * Hippalo (aka Buffalippo) I


 * False prairie buffalo I


 * Mooshroom I (note: it is a close relative of domestic cattle and aurochs [the extinct ancestors of domestic cattle], but is red and white and has mushrooms growing on their heads and their backs, and unlike in games, they don't actually become domestic cattle if the mushrooms on their backs are sheared or pulled off, instead, they're still mooshrooms, also, the mushrooms on their backs will grow back about 1-2 months)


 * Dinosaur-like bison I


 * Dinosaur-like cattle I


 * Bipedal bovine I


 * Echatere I

Sheep-Goat-grouped Bovines

 * Common takin I


 * Northern steppe takin I


 * Mainland serow


 * Himalayan serow I


 * Japanese serow I


 * Chamois I


 * Markhor


 * Snow sheep


 * Gorals I


 * Argali I


 * European mouflon I


 * Bharal I


 * Barbary sheep I


 * Domestic goat I


 * Wild goat I


 * Siberian ibex I


 * Spanish ibex I


 * Nubian ibex I


 * Alpine ibex I


 * East Caucasian tur I


 * West Caucasian tur I


 * Stone sheep I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mountain goat I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bighorn sheep I (in the rest of North America)


 * Dall sheep I (in the rest of North America)


 * Domestic sheep I


 * Wild sheep I


 * Barbary sheep


 * Arabian tahr


 * Nilgiri tahr


 * Himalayan tahr


 * Balearic Islands cave goat I


 * Great white goat I


 * Mammoth goat I


 * Taurovis I


 * Great goatlope I


 * Drowsy (aka Drowsheep) I


 * Cotton candy sheep I from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film to real life North America

Insectivores

 * Greater white-toothed shrew I


 * Asian house shrew I


 * Solenodons I


 * Desmans I


 * European hedgehog I


 * African pygmy hedgehog I


 * European mole I


 * Star-nosed mole I (in the rest of North America)


 * Moonrat I


 * Saber-Tooth Hedgehog I


 * Molehog I


 * Giant Hedgehog I


 * Flying Hedgehog I


 * Killer Shrew I (in the rest of North America)


 * Deinogalerix I


 * Macrocranion I


 * Leptictis I


 * Running Leptictidium I


 * Hopping Leptictidium I


 * Grizzlyhog I


 * Ruling shrews I


 * Gorgoleptictis I


 * Scalerat I


 * Sabre shrew I


 * Tchagrin I


 * New Zealand hedgehog I


 * Ferocious condylutra I


 * Shredder (aka shreddershrew) I


 * Shush (aka shushrew) I


 * Molarbear I


 * Film's killer shrew I from the Killer Shrews 1959 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards humans or dylanuses, so they wouldn't be attacking humans like these killer shrews trying to attack humans, so they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses])

Bats

 * New Zealand short-tailed bats I (note: like all invasive North American animals that originated from islands without predators or competition, these bats were genetically modifed to tolerate competition and predatation by cats and other predators, so these bats now reproduced fast like many native American urban bats, and can now crawl/sprint fast enough to escape from house cats, dogs, native predators [bears, wolves, coyotes, foxes, cougars, bobcats, etc], and other animals)


 * Mexican free-tailed bat I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bulldog bats I (in the rest of North America)


 * Lesser whiskered bat I


 * Tent-making bat I


 * Harmless serotine I


 * Japanese house bat I


 * Northern bat I


 * Serotine bat I


 * Dark long-tongued bat I


 * Big-headed woolly bat I


 * Great evening bat I


 * Golden bat I


 * Northern white bat I


 * Honduran white bat I


 * Wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bat I


 * Horseshoe bats I


 * Ghost bat I


 * Spectral bat I


 * Common vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during The Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)


 * Wing-winged vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during the Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)


 * Hairy-legged vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during the Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)


 * Fruit bats I (note: all of the known fruit bat species in North America are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that closed in 1960's 1970's, and they now live in most of Mexico, Central America, and USA)


 * Shark-Jawed Bat I in the rest of North America


 * Pig-Faced Bat I in the rest of North America


 * Snowbat I in the rest of North America


 * Red-Winged Bat I


 * Hyena Fruit Bat I


 * Lion-Tailed Bat I


 * Giant vampire bat I


 * Stock's vampire bat I


 * Cuban vampire bat I


 * Purrip Bat I from After Man Book to real life North America


 * Surfbat I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Flooer I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Nightstalker I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Deathgleaner I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Terrorbat I


 * Vulturebat I


 * Chalicothere bat I


 * Groomer bat I


 * Goosebat I


 * TFIF ruler bats I


 * TFIF common bats I


 * Olitbun I


 * Craleo I


 * Water wesils I


 * Imperial fruit bat I


 * False gibbon I


 * Ahool I (it is a giant predatory bat species that resembles a hybrid between a flying fox and a vampire bat, but with a long baboon-like tail)


 * Jackrobat I


 * Giant rhinoceros tigerbat I


 * Devil Bat I from The Devil Bat film to real life North America (one family, Charles Nickins (Son), Fred Nickins (Dad), and Marry Nickins (Mom) had brought some devil bats after their vacation from The Devil Bat film universe and released them into real life North America, causing some negative impact towards some native real life dylanus species of North America, including some populations of Florida Running Dylanus)


 * Chupacabra (aka bat of death) I


 * Starling bat I from Dracula Untold film to real life North America (note: they are named because just like European starlings, which are native to real life, these bats are known to flock together in large masses like what this image shows, but are not mind-controlled, instead, they inherently have this behavior for protection against predators)


 * Bird bat I


 * False mothman (aka the giant false bat and the western mothman) I (note: it is a very unusual species of giant bat, lacking echolocation and is a biped when not in the air, their behaviour however is more similar to an owl: this animal sits most of the time on high spots such as branches from where it can search for prey. They use their huge eyes and mask on their face to locate them and when that's done, they simply glide or fly soundlessly towards their victim to catch it with their feet. The teeth are then used to deliver the fatal bite. On the ground they have to be careful though: they are light build because of the hollow bones and slow because of their extremely long legs connected to each other by a membrane. A cougar, wolf or even coyote can kill them if they aren't scared off by the huge wings. The giant false bat can take of fast though because it uses the same squad launch as its cousins. They feel the most comfortable in trees or cliffs where they can climb around without having to touch the ground that often)


 * Welwa (aka ratbat) I


 * Werebat I


 * City vampire bat I

Rodents

 * All known vole species I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arctic lemming I (in the rest of North America)


 * Wood lemming I


 * Steppe lemming I


 * Norway lemming I


 * Alpine marmot I


 * Yellow-bellied marmot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Hoary marmot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arctic ground squirrel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Abert's squirrel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pallas's squirrel I


 * Finlayson's squirrel I


 * Neotropical pygmy squirrel I


 * Tufted ground squirrel I


 * European red squirrel I


 * Forest giant squirrel I


 * Jungle palm squirrel I


 * Indian palm squirrel I


 * Indian giant squirrel I


 * Grizzled giant squirrel I


 * Black giant squirrel I


 * Cream-coloured giant squirrel I


 * Prevost's squirrel I


 * Shrew-faced squirrel I


 * Namdapha flying squirrel I


 * Laotian giant flying squirrel I


 * Indian giant flying squirrel I


 * Spotted giant flying squirrel I


 * Black flying squirrel I


 * Southern flying squirrel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Northern flying squirrel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Purple squirrel I (note: it is a species of squirrel with purple fur colorations)


 * Springhares I


 * Jerboa I


 * Fawn hopping mouse I


 * Spinifex hopping mouse I


 * Mitchell's hopping mouse I


 * All known zebra mice species I


 * Edible dormouse I


 * Pale gerbil I


 * Lesser gerbil I


 * Mongolian gerbil I


 * House Mouse I (eradicated in most of North America, except in most of California)


 * Macedonian mouse I


 * Black rat I (eradicated)


 * Brown rat I


 * Key largo woodrat I (note: Even though it is endangered in Florida, it was introduced to the rest of USA, where they are thriving, despite competition with brown rats)


 * Amazon bamboo rat I (note: It was accidentally introduced when people brought some South American plants into North America, and it now thrives in California, Oregon, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida)


 * Atlantic bamboo rat I (note: It was accidentally introduced when people brought some South American plants into North America, and it now thrives in California, Oregon, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida)


 * Mouse-like hamster I


 * Golden hamster I


 * Chinese hamster I


 * Dwarf hamsters I


 * Short-tailed chinchilla I


 * Long-tailed chinchilla I


 * African crested porcupine I


 * Cape porcupine I


 * Malayan porcupine I


 * Indian crested porcupine I


 * Nutria I


 * Mara I


 * Lowland paca I


 * Mountain paca I


 * Common agouti I


 * Degu I


 * Rock cavy I


 * Mountain cavy I


 * Yellow-toothed cavy I


 * Greater guinea pig I


 * Shiny guinea pig I


 * Brazilian guinea pig I


 * Montane guinea pig I


 * All known real feral guinea pig breeds I


 * Bug-eyed guinea pig I from the Disney's Bedtime Stories film to real life North America


 * South American capybara I (in Florida and California only)


 * Giant porcupine


 * Little rat I


 * Big rat I


 * Real giant rat I


 * Big mouse I


 * Giant mouse I


 * Giant Ground Squirrel I in the rest of North America


 * Saber-toothed squirrel I (reintroduced)


 * North American capybara I (reintroduced)


 * Greater giant beaver (reintroduced)


 * Urban giant beaver I


 * Rhinoceros mouse I


 * Elephant rat


 * Giant dormouse I


 * Ailuravus I


 * Desert Leaper I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Strick I from the After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Wakka I from the After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Poggle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Desert Rattleback I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Savanna Rattleback I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Common rattleback I


 * Caribbean rattleback I


 * False shagrat I


 * Skull Island white bat I


 * Volucerictis I


 * Terapusmordax I


 * Howler I


 * Skin-bird I


 * Pseudomarmoset I


 * Muck (aka American trunked cavy or tapir-mimicing giant rodent) I


 * Trunkorat I


 * Animal Armageddon's giant rat I from Animal Armageddon documentary to real life North America


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Diprotodontian mega ground squirrel I


 * Ruling rats I


 * Orguar I


 * Vultrat I


 * Glubchuck I


 * Unicorn rat I


 * Farkle I


 * Horned river grazer I


 * Greater ruling rats I


 * Lesser ruling rats I


 * Black-tailed sauratpod I


 * Fast rat I


 * Saber-toothed rat (aka false gladiodon) I


 * Imperial raradon I


 * Lesser raradon I


 * Steppe jerboa I


 * Humboldt viscacha I


 * Bull hamster I


 * Plain long ear I


 * Baobab rat I


 * Squirrelare I


 * Batmouse I


 * Harinagilahari I


 * Sewer panther I


 * Orloni I


 * Horned mara I


 * Lizard-like hamster I


 * Doubledip (aka dippymouse) I


 * Woody (aka woodsquire) I


 * Launchoid I (note: it is an experimental rodent species that resembles the purely-fictional time paradox-causing true launch (607), but the launchoid is actually completely harmless and doesn't cause time paradox, therefore can't effect time nor space)


 * Urban mouse I


 * Sewer rat I


 * City beaver I


 * Lawn squirrel I


 * Yard porcupine I


 * Garden porcupine I


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life North America (Note: There are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life North America. Also, they had a country called Ratvania. Also, due to being a sapient, they DO NOT spread diseases.)


 * Scurrier I


 * Profogg I


 * Womp rat I


 * Pigrat I


 * Peadog I


 * Mousephant I


 * Trip gerbil I


 * Daedric rat I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life North America


 * Skeever I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life North America


 * Pikachu I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Raichu I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America.


 * Pichu I from a vido game series, Pokémon, to real life North America.


 * Sapient mouse I from a popular Disney franchise, Mickey Mouse, to real life North America. (Note: Because of their high intelligence, they can now have a country called Disneyaria, located in California. Also, due to being a sapient, they DO NOT spread diseases.)

Sloths, anteaters, armadillos and relatives

 * Silky anteater I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi)


 * Southern tamandua I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Oregon)


 * Northern tamandua I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi)


 * Giant anteater I


 * Nine-banded armadillo I (in the rest of North America)


 * Six-banded armadillo I


 * Screaming hairy armadillo I


 * Giant armadillo I


 * Three-toed sloth I


 * Two-toed sloth I


 * Kakamora I (in the rest of North America)


 * Shasta ground sloth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Jefferson's ground sloth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Giant ground sloth from Pleistocene South America and North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Glyptodon from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Glyptotherium from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Doedicurus from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


 * Taturex I


 * Tatu burro I


 * Megadillo I


 * River armadillo I


 * Dragonwhal I


 * Marine glyptodont I


 * Marine tamandua I


 * Sea tamandua I


 * Barougi I


 * Reef chamarela I


 * Giant slothwhale I


 * Common bottlenosed slothphin I


 * Log sloth I


 * Star-sloth I


 * Troll sloth I


 * Spike (aka Spikadillo) I


 * Richter (aka richtadillo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, richters no longer causes earthquakes as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, also, they are now peaceful herbivores that feed only on plants, shrubs, ferns, cycads, roots, and tubers)


 * Nosy (aka nosysloth) I


 * Shoe (aka horseshoe sloth) I


 * Warpstron (aka warpedoodle) I


 * Zawp (aka zawpabear) I


 * Stenchy (aka Mr. Stenchy or stenchby) I


 * City armadillo I

Pangolins and relatives

 * Long-tailed pangolin I


 * Tree pangolin I


 * Indian pangolin I


 * Ground pangolin I


 * Giant pangolin I


 * Mokele-mbembe I


 * Domestic Mokele I


 * Dawn pangolin I


 * False (European) tamandua I


 * Tweak (aka tweakerlin) I

Proto-primates

 * Flying lemurs I


 * Treeshrew I


 * Giant Tree Shrew I


 * Greater Purgatorius I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Digging Purgatorius I


 * Opossum-Like Purgatorius I


 * Carpolestes I from Paleocene North America to modern North America


 * Plesiadapis I from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Bonnie (aka bonnkey) I


 * Clyde (aka clydis) I

Primitive primates

 * Senegal bushbaby I


 * Mohol bushbaby I


 * Northern greater bushbaby I


 * Silvery greater bushbaby I


 * Brown greater bushbaby I


 * Philippine tarsier I


 * Slender lorises I


 * Slow lorises I


 * Darwinius I from Eocene Germany to modern North America


 * Common Godinotia I from Eocene Germany to modern North America


 * Capuchin-Like Godinotia I


 * Necrolemur I


 * Shoshonius I


 * Teilhardina I


 * Altanius I


 * Ekgmowechashala I


 * Clatta I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Alickwall I


 * Burglar monkey I


 * Monyepembun I


 * Heat (aka Heamur) I


 * Dupe (aka Dupkey) I


 * Scamp I

Lemurs

 * Aye-aye I


 * Brown mouse lemur I


 * Pygmy mouse lemur I


 * AEECL'S sportive lemur I


 * Sifaka I


 * Indris I


 * True lemurs I


 * Bamboo lemurs I


 * Greater bamboo lemur I


 * Red ruffed lemur I


 * Black and white ruffed lemur I


 * Ring-tailed lemur I


 * Lemuroo I


 * Devil lemur (aka ground death lemur) I (note: it is one of the few carnivorous lemurs that was brought to real life North America by humans using universe travel, along with Jersey devils and lemurs of death)


 * Jersey devil (AKA Terror lemur) I (it is a large winged bipedal lemur that is the only known primate that can truly fly, it is also a carnivore that is mostly a predator. Here's what Jersey devils look like, they have hind legs and wings, but no extra arms as once thought, even though its wings are its arms)


 * Lemur of death I

Monkeys

 * Gelada I


 * Chacma baboon I


 * Olive baboon I


 * Guinea baboon I


 * Yellow baboon I


 * Kinda baboon I


 * Hamadryas baboon I


 * Drill I


 * Mandrill I


 * Rhesus macaque I


 * Japanese macaque I


 * Barbary macaque I


 * Pig-tailed macaque I


 * Formosan rock macaque I


 * Stump-tailed macaque I


 * Crab-eating macaque I


 * Lion-tailed macaque I


 * Crested macaque I


 * Bonnet macaque I


 * Toque macaque I


 * Arunachal macaque I


 * Grey-cheeked mangabey I


 * Black-crested mangabey I


 * Vervet monkey I


 * Malbrouck I


 * Grivet I


 * Tantalus monkey I


 * Green monkey I


 * Swamp monkey I


 * Patas monkey I


 * Diana monkey I


 * Blue monkey I


 * Red-tailed monkey I


 * Red-eared monkey I


 * Sclater's guenon I


 * White-tailed guenon I


 * Moustached guenon I


 * Mona guenon I


 * Angolan talapoin I


 * Gabon talapoin I


 * Gee's Golden langur I


 * Shortridge's langur I


 * Gray langur I


 * Purple faced langur I


 * François' langur I


 * Nilgiri langur I


 * Thomas's langur I


 * Laotian langur I


 * Javan lutung I


 * Silvery lutung I


 * Indochinese lutung I


 * Black cliff monkey I


 * Dusky leaf monkey I


 * Maroon leaf monkey I


 * Proboscis monkey I


 * Pig-tailed monkey I


 * Surili I


 * Red-shanked douc I


 * Gray-shanked douc I


 * Golden snub-nosed monkey I


 * Black-and-white colobus monkey I


 * Red colobus monkey I


 * Olive monkey I


 * White-headed capuchin I


 * Tufted capuchin I


 * Black-striped capuchin I


 * Geoffroy's spider monkey I


 * White-bellied spider monkey I


 * Woolly spider monkeys I


 * Woolly monkeys I


 * Brown howler I


 * Mantled howler I


 * Black howler I


 * Ursine howler I


 * Red-handed howler I


 * Purus red howler I


 * Tamarins I


 * Marmosets I


 * Titis I


 * Saki monkeys I


 * Bearded saki I


 * Uakari I


 * Night monkeys I


 * Squirrel monkeys I


 * Giant Marmoset I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Aegyptopithecus I


 * Brumpti's Geleda I


 * Giant baboon I


 * Guenon-Like Apidium I


 * Langur-Like Apidium I


 * Punch monkey I


 * Babookari I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Raboon I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Khiffah I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Mutt Monkey I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * Baboopuchin I


 * Caiporia I


 * Fishing monkey I


 * Lion monkey I


 * Vampire monkey I


 * Mandrilion I


 * After Earth baboon I


 * Napa Rebob I from cryptozoology California to real life Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, and California


 * Devil monkey I


 * Reptilian-looking baboon I


 * Barbarian baboon I


 * Harmosette I


 * Urban macaque I

Apes

 * Lar gibbon I (Introduced in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California.)


 * Western hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)


 * Eastern hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)


 * Skywalker hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)


 * Siamang I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, and California)


 * Common chimpanzee I (in Florida and California only)


 * Bonobo I (in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and California)


 * Sumatran orangutan I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, and California)


 * Bornean orangutan (in Florida, Alabama, and Georgia)


 * Mountain gorilla I (in Florida only)


 * Western lowland gorilla I (in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California)


 * Canadian Gorilla I (in the rest of North America)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecmen I


 * Elecman.EXEs


 * Paranthropus boisei I (in California only)


 * Australopithecus afarensis I (in California only)


 * Australopithecus rudolfensis I (in California only)


 * Homo habilis I (in California only)


 * Homo ergaster I (in California only)


 * Homo erectus I (in California only)


 * Homo floresiensis I (in California only)


 * Homo antecessor I (in California only)


 * Homo heidelbergensis I (in California only)


 * Neanderthal I (in most of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * Modern human (aka Homo Sapiens) I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Gigantopithecus (in Florida and California only)


 * Gigantopitheman I


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life North America (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Wookiee I


 * Pakuni I


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life North America (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life North America)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life North America (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life North America)


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Ruling Posthumans I


 * Slothish Posthumans I


 * Sapient Posthumans I


 * Knowing Posthuman I


 * Domestic Posthuman I


 * Trumpet-Throated Sasquatchian Posthuman I


 * Lesser Posthumans I


 * Diverse Posthumans I


 * Bigfoot I


 * Florida skunk ape I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas)


 * Orang Pendek I (hence its name, it is actually an upright-walking relatives of orangutans which replaced the former extinct homo floresiensis in Indonesia)


 * Mogollon ape I


 * Momo ape I


 * Camouflage ape I


 * Mer ape I


 * Reptilian-looking human I


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life North America (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * House elf (aka domestic elf) I from Harry Potter film franchise to real life North America


 * Stoor I from Lord of the Rings film franchise to real life North America (note: they are no longer evil, as the ones that are evil are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Giant I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: they are now completely herbivores and are now gentle giants, so they are no longer aggressive, as the ones that are aggressive are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Armor-faced orge I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * False troll I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * False goblin I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Common elf I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Wood elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America


 * Snow elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America


 * Dark elf (aka Dunmer) I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America


 * Sinistral elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America (note: they are no longer considered as evil and are no longer aggressive, as the ones that are aggressive are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life North America (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life North America (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life North America)


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life North America (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America


 * Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life North America


 * 2005 King Kong I


 * 2017 King Kong I (note: these apes are now much smaller than their ancestors, about the size of a bigfoot)


 * Giant human I


 * Kryocene humans I


 * Gremlin I from Gremlins film franchise to real life New York, New Jersey, and Florida


 * Mogwai I from Gremlins film franchise to all parts of real life North America (note: they no longer die in sunlight as they developed the immunity against the sunlight, and also can no longer become gremlins when they eat after midnight, as the ones that became aggressive gremlins were not tolerated by all sapient beings)


 * Mermaids I


 * Yodan I from Star Wars film series to real life North America


 * European ghoul I (note: it is a species of hominid that resembles a human, but is more stout in build and has a more ape-like mouth, unlike Japanese ghouls, which are more human-like in appearance)


 * Japanese ghoul I from Tokyo Ghoul manga and anime series to real life North America


 * Supernatural white gorilla I


 * Van Helsing werewolf from Van Helsing film to real life North America


 * Buffy the vampire slayer's werewolf from Buffy the vampire slayer TV series to real life North America


 * American werewolf from The American Werewolf In London to real life North America


 * Goosebumps werewolf from Goosebumps TV series to real life North America


 * Twilight werewolf from a Lionsgate film series, Twilight, to real life North America. (Note: These werewolves are no longer aggressive to humans, neither any other sapient beings.)


 * Skyrim werewolf from Skyrim game to real life North America


 * Grahtwood werewolf from Elder Scrolls Online game to real life North America


 * Wolfman werewolf from The Wolfman 2010 film to real life North America


 * Dark Shadows werewolf from Dark Shadows 2012 film to real life North America


 * Human-like werewolf from Werewolves: The Dark Survivors series to real life North America


 * Exorcist Demon I


 * Buffy/Angel TV Series Demon I


 * Angel I


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)

Cats

 * African lion


 * Siberian tiger


 * Bengal tiger


 * African leopard/Indian leopard hybrids I


 * Jaguar (in the rest of the USA and most of southern Canada)


 * Clouded leopard I (in most of USA)


 * Snow leopard I (in most of USA, Canada, Alaska, and Greenland)


 * Caracal I (in most of USA and southern Canada)


 * Serval I (in most of USA)


 * Cheetah


 * Jaguarundi I


 * Margay I


 * Ocelot I


 * Pallas's cat I


 * Rusty-spotted cat I


 * Leopard cat I


 * Flat-headed cat I


 * Fishing cat I


 * Jungle cat I


 * Sand cat I


 * Chinese mountain cat I


 * Black-footed cat I


 * African wildcat I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and California)


 * European wildcat I (in Canada, Alaska, Maine, New York, and other cold northeastern states)


 * Asiatic wildcat I (in Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Feral house cats I
 * All known real life house cat breeds I
 * Giant cat I
 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life North America (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)
 * Greater supernatural black cat I
 * Common supernatural black cat I
 * Elder Scroll's supernatural black cat I
 * Abecean Ratter Cat I
 * Elder Scrolls housecat I


 * Stripeless Tiger


 * American lion from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Long-tailed cave lion (reintroduced)


 * Short-tailed cave lion


 * Scimitar cat from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Saber-toothed cat from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Ponchan I


 * Onza I (note: it is a species of cat that is very closely related to a cougar, bu has stripes on its legs and the onza is smaller in size, about the size of a large-to-medium-sized dog, onzas can also survive and thrive well in human settlements, this is what the onzas look like in real life)


 * Hyena cat I


 * Nuevapuma I


 * Choadajalia I


 * Xenofelis I


 * Mediterranean false tiger I


 * American false sabertooth I


 * Striger from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Mountain werecat I


 * Greater jungle devil I


 * Slender jungle devil I


 * Black eared weaselcat I


 * Four-lined catwhale I


 * Brown bearded gorilla cat I


 * Patched beared gorilla cat I


 * Longtail gorilla cat I


 * Spotted Kangaroocat I


 * Golden Kangaroocat I


 * Urusaurus I


 * Tressym I


 * Dogcat I


 * Tailcat I


 * Felidae big cat I


 * Ubercat I


 * Flying cat (aka flying squirrel cat) I


 * Catbat I


 * Speedercat I


 * Vampire beast (aka Vampire cat) I


 * Winged Cheetah I


 * Macawnivore I


 * Fish Cat I


 * Long-eared cat I


 * Western lyaera I


 * Winged cat (aka sphinx) I (note: it is a grizzly bear-sized sphynx cat-like feline with large eagle-like wings that, like the pegasus, is actually wings with stitched fur that resembles feathers, but aren't feathers, also like the pegasus, it has airsac organs [like bird's, but with helium to help it as it flies])


 * After Earth lion I


 * Reptilian-looking cat I


 * Northern lynx (aka Domestic lynx) I


 * Senche-cats I


 * Cheedrian I


 * City tiger I


 * Park bobcat I


 * Lawn cougar I


 * City panther I


 * Starfiry Cat I

Bears

 * Giant panda I (in California and Florida only)


 * Sloth bear I (in California and Florida only)


 * Grizzly bear (introduced to Mexico and California to replace the extinct California grizzly bear and the Mexican grizzly bear)


 * Short-faced bear from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * European cave bear I


 * Greater cave bear


 * Yeti bear I


 * Sea-bear I


 * MacFarlane's bear I (it is a species of bear that resembles a hybrid between a polar bear and a grizzly bear, but is about the size of a Kodiak brown bear)


 * Tapire-iauara I


 * Bear pear I


 * Megathere bear I


 * Mexican gigabear I


 * Tiger bear I


 * Reptilian-looking bear I


 * Reptilian-like carnivorous panda I


 * Kixx (aka kixobear) I


 * Tank (aka tankbear) I (note: they now only feed on unwanted metal rubbish, human food, plants, and small (non-domestic) animals, as the ones that feed on metal that humans and other sapient species are using (such as currently-active cars, etc) are not tolerated by sapient beings)


 * Slick (aka slickbear) I


 * False cave bear


 * Street bear I

Dogs and relatives

 * Fennec fox I


 * Bat-eared fox I


 * Raccoon dog I


 * Golden jackal I


 * European jackal I


 * Side-striped jackal I


 * Black-backed jackal I


 * African golden wolf I


 * Skidooing Blue Dog I


 * Gray wolf (in the rest of North America)


 * Beringian wolf (reintroduced)


 * Dire wolf from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Paleolithic dog I


 * Megafaunal wolf I


 * Zhoukoudian wolf I


 * Elder Scrolls wolf I


 * Pugott I


 * Monkhuahua I


 * Adjule I


 * Wolffox I


 * Terror wolf I


 * Foreststalker I


 * Velocivulpes I


 * Shadow runner I


 * Dire dog I


 * Skipdog I


 * Snox I


 * Tigrocyon I


 * Canis concolor I


 * Puma lupus I


 * Gorgonops-like dog I


 * Thrinaxodon-like fox I


 * Tiger wolf I


 * Reptilian-looking dog I


 * Turner's wild dog I from cryptozoological North America to real life North America (note: it is a species of very large gray-colored strong-jawed wild dog that hunts animals from as small as a rat to as large as a bison, they can either be solitary predators or social pack-hunting predators)


 * Man-eating wolf I (it is a species of very large long-tailed big cat-like hypercarnivorous wild dog which is very closely related to gray wolves, but unlike gray wolves (which only hunts humans if they're too old or sick to hunt other animals they usually hunt), man-eating gray wolves (including healthy ones) like to prey on humans (if provoked), not just deer, wild boars etc.)


 * Bray Road beast (it is a werewolf-like species of upright-walking relative of gray wolves. Unlike werewolves of mythical Europe, they are gentle animals towards humans as studies have recently showed, also, they don't turn their victims into their own kind, even if their victim is bitten. They feed only on deer, elk, goats, rabbits, sheep, rats, beavers, and horses)
 * Wisconsin werewolf I (it is a subspecies of the Bray Road beast that is slightly smaller, about 6.5 feet tall, and is lighter in color than other Bray Roar beast subspecies, they are also the most common, adapting to human settlements and are also the most gentle of all Bray Road beast subspecies)
 * Michigan dogman I (it is a slightly larger and darker colored subspecies of the Bray Road beast which is stronger and able to hunt larger non-human animals, fortunately for us, they are also gentle towards humans)


 * Mutt Dog I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * Remoolian I from Men in Black films to real life North America


 * Eevee I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Vaporeon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Jolteon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Flareon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Espeon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Umbreon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Glaceon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Sylveon I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Vulpix I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Ninetails I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Sabre dog I (note: it is a very large bear-like canine that largely resembles the American Werewolf in London's werewolf, but isn't/was never a human in beast form, rather a natural large carnivorous mammal that mainly hunts deer, wild boars, goats, and other animals smaller than humans and dylanuses, fortunatelly, they are now completely peaceful towards humans and dylanuses)


 * Leroydog I


 * Eviledog I


 * Stitch (aka stitchdog) I


 * No-C (aka Stitch-mimic) I


 * Angel (aka Angeldog) I


 * Reuben I


 * Snooty (aka snootdog) I


 * Swirly (aka swirlydog) I


 * Fetchit (aka Fetchy shepherd) I


 * Domestic jackal I


 * Yard fox I


 * Street coyote I


 * Urban wolf I


 * Weredog I


 * Nine tails I from Naruto series to real life North America (not to be confused with Ninetails, a Pokémon-grouped canine with a similar name)


 * Terror dog I

Domestic Dogs

 * All of the real domestic/feral dog breeds I
 * Common Dog I
 * Scooby's Dane I
 * Woolder (aka Dog-Sheep) I (note: it is a domestic dog breed that resembles a hybrid between a dog and a sheep)
 * Ratdog I (Note: It is a smallest ever breed of dog, resembling a hybrid between a dog and a rat and is about the size of a pet rat, making it smaller than a chihuahua)
 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life North America
 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life North America
 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life North America
 * Sealdog I
 * Alik'r Dune-Hound I
 * Bravil Retriever I
 * Markarth Bear-Dog I
 * Shornhelm Shepherd I
 * Whiterun Wolfhound I
 * Windhelm Wolfhound I
 * Dragonborn Wolfhound I
 * Dawnguard husky I
 * Courageous dog I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Courage the Cowardly Dog, to real life North America. (Note: There will be female versions of that dog so that they can now live in the real life. However, unlike Courage, they are no longer easy to be afraid, and cannot make gestures of screaming, even in case of horrifying stuff, so they can now be tolerable to everything that can be horrifying.)
 * Tamaranean Starfirey Spaniel I

Bear-dogs

 * Bear-Footed Cynodictis I


 * Dog-Footed Cynodictis I


 * Amphicyon I


 * Ischyrocyon I

Raccoons, coatis and relatives

 * South American coati I


 * White-nosed coati I


 * Red panda I (in California and Florida only)


 * Dino-coon I


 * Field golem I


 * TFIF procyonids and relatives I


 * Common tanooki I


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life North America)


 * Hocker (aka hockoon) I


 * Park raccoon I

Pigs and relatives

 * Wild boar (aka razorback boar, feral boar, feral pig, or wild pig) I


 * Pygmy hog I


 * Red river hog I


 * Bushpig I


 * Giant forest hog I


 * Celebes warty pig I


 * Bornean bearded pig I


 * Warthog I


 * Chacoan peccary (in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas)


 * Collared peccary (in the entire western, southwestern, and southern USA) I


 * Babirusa I


 * Kubanochoerus I


 * Moose-pig I (it is a very large aggressive herbivorous wild pig species with large tusks for knocking over small trees and digging out roots and tubers, as well as defense against predators)


 * Scrofa I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * False scrofa I


 * Shaggy boar I


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life North America (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Long-legged boar I


 * Chipboar I


 * Terror pig I


 * Makkapite I


 * Brontothere hornhog I


 * Bullhog I


 * Allochoerus I


 * Siberian shurga I


 * Flattooth I


 * Horsehog I


 * Marsh scrofaphant I


 * Woolly scrofaphant I


 * Tapiroid (aka Tapir-mimicing pig) I


 * Dominosuid-grouped pigs I


 * Lambdi thrunderhog I


 * Ruling pigs I


 * Varaha I


 * Spotted mud pig I


 * Stig I


 * Happabore I


 * Rusty entelodont-looking pig I


 * Blue-patched Dicynodont-like pig I


 * Boaratheon I


 * Woops (aka woopsepig) I


 * Bristleback I


 * Daggerback I


 * Wolf-like carnivorous pig I


 * Entelodon-mimicing carnivorous pig I


 * City boar I


 * Yard peccary I

Sea cows

 * Dugong I (in rivers of Utah, Wyoming, Colorada, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, California, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * West Indian manatee (in rivers of Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Colorado, Utah, California, Wyoming, New Mexico, Texas, Idaho, Washington, Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Great Lakes, South Dakota, and North Dakota)


 * Steller's sea cow I


 * Prorastomus I from Eocene Jamaica to modern North America


 * Helena manatee I (it is a species of semi-aquatic herbivorous manatees which are build more like elephant seals than any other manatees)

Rhinoceroses

 * White rhinoceros (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona)


 * Black rhinoceros (in California only)


 * Indian rhinoceros (in California, Nevada, and Arizona only)


 * Javan rhinoceros (in Florida only)


 * Sumatran rhinoceros (in Florida only)


 * American Rhinoceros (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant-Horned Rhinoceros (in Northern USA and most of Canada)


 * Great woolly rhinoceros (were brought back and were introduced to the Great Plains, Canada, and Alaska, and they are spreading to most of North America)


 * White-fronted woolly rhinoceros


 * Greater Elasmotherium (were brought back and were introduced to the Great Plains and are spreading to most of North America)


 * Tawny Elasmotherium


 * Southeastern Elasmotherium


 * Menoceras (were brought back and were reintroduced to southern North America and were introduced to California)


 * Metaynodon (were brought back and were reintroduced to swamplands and marshlands of the both middle and western parts of North America and were introduced to swamplands and marshlands of eastern parts of North America)


 * Subhyracodon (were brought back and reintroduced to middle parts of USA and were introduced to Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and California)


 * Juxia (were brought back and were introduced to western and eastern North American areas)


 * Forstercooperia (were brought back and were introduced to California)


 * Paraceratherium (were brought back and were introduced to California, Oregon, Arizona, and Nevada


 * Indricotherium


 * Hopping rhinoceros I


 * Horned paraceratherium I


 * Zhevra I


 * Silvatherium I


 * Campebistrotherim imperialis I


 * Campebistrotherium rex I


 * Greater unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Indian unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Falumpaset I


 * Dinosaur-Like Indricothere I


 * Dinosaur-like rhinoceros I


 * Modified rhinoceros I


 * Elephant rhinoceros I


 * Ornacorn I

Deer

 * Sika deer I


 * Axis deer I


 * Reindeer (in the rest of North America)


 * Moose (in the rest of North America)


 * Elk I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bactrian deer I


 * Roe deer I


 * Sambar deer I


 * Red deer I


 * Fallow deer I


 * Père David's deer I


 * North Andean deer I


 * South Andean deer I


 * Red brocket I


 * Gray brocket I


 * Marsh deer I


 * Pampas deer I


 * Pudú I


 * Yucatan brown brocket I


 * Pygmy brocket I


 * Little red brocket I


 * Indian hog deer I


 * Reeve's muntjac I


 * Swamp deer I


 * Tufted deer I


 * Musk deer I


 * Water deer I


 * Water chevrotain I


 * Indian spotted chevrotain I


 * White-spotted chevrotain I


 * Java mouse-deer I


 * Greater mouse-deer I


 * Lesser mouse-deer I


 * Stag-moose (reintroduced)


 * All known real species of Megaloceros


 * White-Faced Megaloceros


 * Flaghorn I


 * Golacorn I


 * King chevrotain I


 * Elebuck I


 * Hippopotamoose I


 * Woolly chested elk I


 * Moorse I


 * Domestic moose I


 * Deerosaur I


 * Vale deer I


 * Giant reindeer I (note: it is a giant relative of a common reindeer, but is more muscular and more elk-like in appearance, but with reindeer-like fur and antlers)


 * Seamoose I


 * Striped shroud deer I


 * Giant striped deer I

Mustlids

 * North American river otter I (in the rest of North and Central America)


 * Giant otter I


 * Asian otter I


 * Sea otter I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Marine otter I (in shorelines off the coast of Baja California, Oregon, Washington, western Canada, and California)


 * Hog-nosed skunk I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spotted skunk I (in the rest of North America)


 * Striped skunk I (in the rest of North America)


 * European pine marten I


 * Honey badger I


 * Predatory otter I


 * Snowstalker I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Gryken I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * False gryken I


 * False snowstalker I


 * Coldplain weasel I


 * Super otter I


 * Great jackal bear I


 * White-side jackal bear I


 * Skunk cat I


 * Taranga I


 * Jabberwocky I (in the Great Lakes and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California) (note: Named after the creature from English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon, and photographer Lewis Caroll's poem, these are agile and quick otter descendants predator who occupy the ecological niche similar to real life's killer whales. They hunt in packs, feeding on everything from fish, to sea-birds, sea-lizards and even young Krakkens, as well as some real life species such as young whales, sea otters, and seals. They have a long prehensile neck, allowing them to catch all what is around them and their jaws are retractable)


 * Glutton monster I


 * Nakalabeju I


 * Dinosaurian-looking pine marten I


 * Yang (aka yansel) I


 * Domestic badger I (note:unlike their ancestors from Elder Scrolls franchise, they are now much less aggressive and much more tame towards humans, making them good pets, even though there are now feral populations of these badgers in North America)


 * Great white otter I


 * Giant crocodile otter I


 * Town skunk I


 * Urban otter I


 * Urban badgers I

Rabbits and relatives

 * Antelope jackrabbit I (in the rest of North America)


 * Chinese hare I


 * Mountain hare I


 * Indian hare I


 * Japanese hare I


 * European hare


 * European rabbit


 * Swamp rabbit I (in the rest of North America)


 * Volcano rabbit I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pygmy rabbit I (in the rest of North America)


 * Snowshoe hare I (in the rest of North America)


 * Alaskan hare I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arctic hare I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sumatran rabbit I


 * Hispid hare I


 * Amami rabbit I (note: unlike native ones of Japan, even though they are similar to their ancestors from Japan, the invasive Amami rabbits in North America are thriving due to they now tolerate predators, both native and nonnative, by evolving a faster reproductive system and can now move faster to escape from danger)


 * American pika I (in the rest of North America)


 * Turkestan red pika I


 * Nuralagus I


 * Spotted jack


 * Giant rabbit I


 * Rabbuck I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Spanish biped rabbit I (note: it is a fully-upright-walking, blue-skinned, hairless, intelligent rabbit species that is almost as smart as an extinct homo habilis, it is actually a herbivore that feeds on grass, flowers, and vegetables)


 * Girona gremlin I (note: just like the Spanish biped rabbit, it is a fully-upright-walking, blue-skinned, hairless, intelligent rabbit species that is almost as smart as an extinct homo habilis, it is actually a herbivore that feeds on grass, flowers, and vegetables)


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * Rabbeer I


 * Rufous sea rabbit I


 * Bowtie sea rabbit I


 * Marsh rabbit I


 * Harelope I


 * Rabalope I


 * Lagotherium I


 * Mammolepus I


 * Carnolepus I


 * Bunny beast I


 * Jackalope I (note: it is a relative of jackrabbits that has horns similar to that found on pronghorns, and is mostly similar to its relative, other than having horns)


 * Houdini (aka houdini rabbit) I


 * City rabbit I


 * Garden pika I


 * Looney rabbit I from a popular Warner Bros. animated franchise, Looney Tunes, to real life North America.)


 * Powerpuff bunny I from a Powerpuff Girls episode, Super Zeroes. (Note: They have now male counterparts so they can thrive in the real life. However, unlike Bubbles in her Harmony Bunny costume, eye colors were now varied. even skin colors, especially having voices varied.)

Camels and relatives

 * Dromedary camel (in most of USA)


 * Domestic bactrian camel (in most of USA, Mexico, and Canada)


 * Wild bactrian camel (in most of USA and Canada)


 * Domestic llama (aka domestic greater Argentine camel) (in most of USA and Canada)


 * Domestic alpaca (aka domestic common Argentine camel) (in Oregon, Nevada, Washington, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, California, and Montana)


 * Guanaco (aka wild greater Argentine camel) (in California only)


 * Vicuña (aka wild common Argentine camel) (in California and Oregon only)


 * Fertile camas I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, and California)


 * Big-headed llama (reintroduced)


 * Stout-legged llama (reintroduced)


 * American camel (reintroduced)


 * High Arctic camel I


 * Darwin's camel I


 * Syrian camel I


 * Giant camel I


 * Greater camel I


 * Highland camel I


 * Giraffe-necked camel I


 * Moose-niched camel I


 * Gazelle-legged camel I


 * Early camel I


 * Common pronghorn-mimic camel I


 * False pronghorn-mimic camel I


 * Goat-mimic camel I


 * Dog-mimic camel I


 * Tapir-mimic llama I


 * Hippo-mimic alpaca I


 * Pig-mimic alpaca I


 * Clawed runner I


 * Indricamelus I


 * Dinosaur-like camel I


 * Street camel I

Giraffes and relatives

 * Common giraffe I (in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, South Dakota, Nevada, Oregon, California, Arizona, and New Mexico)


 * Greater okapi I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorada, South Dakota, California, North Dakota, New Mexico, Texas, Missisippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Gerogia, and Florida)


 * Sivatherium I


 * Palaeotragus I


 * Climacoceras I


 * Prolibytherium I


 * Ikopi I


 * Herd-dwelling okapi I


 * Manned giraffe I


 * Girorse I


 * Horsapi I


 * Kryotherium I


 * Carnotherium I


 * Dinosaur-like giraffe I

Tapirs, Chalicotheres, and relatives

 * Baird's tapir (in the entire North American continent)


 * South American tapir (in the entire North American continent)


 * Little black tapir (in the entire North American continent)


 * Mountain tapir (in the entire North American continent)


 * Malayan tapir (in Florida only)


 * Domestic Tapir (in Florida only)


 * Giant tapir (in California and Florida only)


 * Miocene tapir I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Early tapir I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Heptodon I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Chalicoman I (in the rest of North America)


 * Domestic Mesoron I


 * European Chalicotherium I from Oligocene Asia to modern North America


 * Mongolian Chalicotherium I


 * Tylocephalonyx I from Miocene North America to modern North America


 * Lowland Ancylotherium I from Pliocene Africa to modern North America


 * Black-Headed Ancylotherium I


 * Great Embulotherium I from Eocene Asia to modern North America


 * Common Embulotherium I


 * Megacerops I from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Metarhinus from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Protitanops from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Protitanotherium from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Telmatherium from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Dolichorhinus I from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Sphenocoelus from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Eotitanops from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Common tundra tapir I


 * White-cheeked tundra tapir I


 * Amalgm I


 * Tapirotherium (aka Elephant tapir) I


 * False mastodon (aka Deinothere-mimicing tapir) I


 * Antarcticotheres I


 * Eopie I


 * Drowzee I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Lax (aka pirlax) I


 * Blowhard (aka blowpir) I


 * Urban Future's urban tapir I

Antelopes

 * Gemsbok I


 * Blackbuck I


 * Nilgai I


 * Impala


 * Hartebeest


 * Wildebeest


 * Springbok


 * Gazelles
 * Thomson's gazelle
 * Mongalla gazelle
 * Red-fronted gazelle
 * Indian gazelle
 * Cuvier's gazelle
 * Mountain gazelle
 * Dama gazelle
 * Soemmerring's gazelle
 * Mongolian gazelle
 * Shaggy gazelle I


 * Saiga


 * Günther's dik-dik


 * Suni


 * Royal antelope


 * Klipspringer


 * Oribi


 * Steenbok


 * Bontebok


 * Four-horned antelope


 * Bongo (in California, Texas, and Florida)


 * Greater kudu


 * Bushbuck


 * Nyala


 * Common eland


 * Yellow-backed duiker


 * Zebra duiker


 * Common duiker


 * Roan antelope


 * Sable antelope


 * Scimitar oryx


 * Addax


 * Tibetan antelope


 * Grey rhebok


 * Waterbuck


 * Kob


 * Lechwe


 * Puku


 * Southern reedbuck


 * Mountain reedbuck


 * Bohor reedbuck


 * Gigantelope I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America


 * Hornheads I from After Man Book series to real life North America


 * Rooia I


 * Velocilopes I


 * African gigantothere I


 * Woolly gigantothere I


 * Brontozelle I


 * Gerenaffe I


 * Carnozelle I


 * Dinosaur-like antelope I


 * Horsalope I

Elephants and relatives

 * Asian elephant (in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Louisiana, North Dakota, California, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, and Florida)


 * African elephant (in California, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Texas)


 * All known species of hyraxes I


 * Aardvark I


 * Golden mole I


 * All known species of elephant shrews I


 * All known species of tenrecs I


 * Otter tenrecs I


 * European elephant I


 * Deinotherium I


 * Columbian mammoth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Common woolly mammoth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Light-saddled woolly mammoth


 * Greater woolly mammoth


 * American mastodon from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)


 * Urban American mastodon I


 * Stegodon I


 * Palaeoloxodon I


 * Cyprus dwarf elephant I


 * Falconer's dwarf elephant I


 * Sicily dwarf elephant I


 * Zygolophodon


 * Choerolophodon


 * Sinomastodon


 * Stegomastodon


 * Palaeomastodon


 * Phiomia


 * Gomphotherium


 * Platybelodon I


 * Amebelodon I


 * Archaeobelodon I


 * Barytherium I


 * Hippoid Moeritherium I


 * Tapiroid Moeritherium I


 * Phosphatherium I


 * Swampland Arsinoitherium from Eocene Africa to modern North America


 * Shore Arsinoitherium


 * Desmostylus I from Oligocene North America to modern North America


 * Neanen golden mole I


 * Sea-oxen I


 * Spring-loaded heffalump I


 * Prenolodon I


 * Octomastodon I


 * Mumakil elephant I


 * Modified elephant I


 * Sunda elephant I


 * Hippo-like Gambian sea elephant I


 * Whale-like Gambian sea elephant I


 * Tyrannt's elephant I


 * Double-trunked elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Carnivorous pig-size elephant I


 * Carnivorous bear elephant I


 * Oxen-like elephant I


 * Ant-eating elephant I


 * Dinosaur-like elephant I


 * Fisherphants and relatives I


 * Bipedal elephant I


 * Sea-ipopo I


 * Coastal ndipinotherium I


 * Dryotherium I


 * Brontolaguid I


 * Rompo I


 * Latodens I


 * Fluviohyrax I


 * Girelephant I


 * Trunko I (in the Pacific ocean, Atlantic ocean, and the Great Lakes)


 * Four-tusked elephant I


 * Finder (aka findvark) I


 * Felix (aka Feliphant) I


 * Common Skyrim mammoth I


 * Greater Skyrim mammoths I


 * Street hyrax I


 * City elephant I


 * Chalicothere mimic I

Vampires and relatives
(Note: This list of vampire subspecies and relatives is only shown here due to less space in other section of this list of introduced species, though, all vampire subspecies and relatives listed here are also found in all continents except Antarctica. Almost all of vampires were extremely aggressive against every sapient beings in the world, and they have an empire called Imperium Vampirum, while some rebelled and were friendly to sapient beings. It is an equivalent to North Korea, the Soviet Union during the Stalin era, and Nazi Germany. They were allied with North Korea as their only ally. At the beginning of the Universe, a black mass was released by accident by scientists, and thankfully, the black mass was destroyed by the Cernunnos, Sun Wukong, Ra, Zeus, Rama, Amaterasu, Xbalanque, Odin, and Hercules. When it crash landed, and as more species were being introduced, the remnant of that mass grew as it was in the same was as Samurai Jack, until King Hammurabi and his troops destroyed the pool, but instead, that gave birth to Count Dracula and his vampire minions, instead of Aku. After he was pinned down with his men, the Martial Arts Kids were transported from their home planet of Zapsland (after the final battle against the Alien Queen, which could be used as a series finale of the Martial Arts Kids) to ancient Mesopotamia, and used their martial arts to free him, and according to legend, they went to a mountain located in Himalayas to gain their powers for their shin guards, elbow pads, knee pads, wrist pads, kidney and foul protectors, fingerless gloves, footpads, sneakers and boxing helmets with powers of righteousness when they came to the temple. After a huge fight that lasted for days, the Dracula was vanquished into dust, but knowing he could return, and became a castle, which it could be his prison, as his, and the vampires' bloods, were transported to Transylvania. Many centuries later, in the 1970s, the vampires became ressurected, and now free to once again smite the world once more. But with Lucy (from 64 Zoo Lane), she becomes a vampire hunter, complete with anti-vampire weapons with powers of righteousnes (like the Martial Arts Kids, the very first vampire hunters in the world), and turn all of the species in this entire list into her minions under the command of her. Also, there may be vampire defectors against the Imperium Vampirus. Top of that, it was called the Real Life Vampire Disaster.)

American/European vampires

 * Van Helsing vampire I


 * Buffy the vampire slayer's vampire I from Buffy the vampire slayer TV series and Angel TV series to real life North America


 * 1966-1971 Dark Shadows vampire I


 * 1991 Dark Shadows vampire I


 * 2004 Dark Shadows vampire I


 * 2012 Dark Shadows vampire I


 * Therapy's vampire I


 * Harry Potter vampire I


 * Twilight vampire I


 * Dracula 1931 vampire I


 * Dracula's common 1958 vampire I


 * Dracula's lesser 1958 vampire I


 * Spain's vampire (aka Spanish vampire) I


 * Italian vampire I


 * Vampire Killer's vampire I


 * Night Gallery's vampire I


 * Bloody House's vampire I


 * Dracula 1977 vampire I


 * Dracula 1979 vampire I


 * Monster Squad's vampire I


 * Dracula 1992 vampire I


 * Interviewer's vampire I


 * 30 Days of Night vampire I


 * True Blood vampire I


 * UK Being Human vampire I


 * US Being Human vampire I


 * UK Supernatural TV series vampire I


 * US Supernatural TV series vampire I


 * Babysitter's vampire I


 * Deadliest Warrior vampire I


 * Common Musical's vampire I


 * Dracula 2000 vampire I


 * Dracula: the Musical vampire I


 * Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter vampire I


 * From Dusk till Dawn vampire (aka snake-mouthed vampire or saber-toothed vampire) I


 * Goosebumps vampire I from Goosebumps TV series and movie to real life North America


 * Vampire Diaries vampire I from the Vampire Diaries TV series to real life North America


 * Elder Scrolls vampire I from the Elder Scrolls game franchise to real life North America


 * Bloodfiend (aka scavenging vampire) I from the Elder Scrolls game franchise to real life North America


 * Dracula 2006 vampire I


 * Dracula Untold vampire I


 * Nosferatu vampire I (Note: They currently only in Florida, but their population is spreading and could possibly spread into other parts of North America. However, the North American governments were currently trying to keep the Nosferatu vampires from spreading around North America.)


 * Strigoi vampire I


 * Anime's Transylvanian vampire I (Note: Unlike any other vampires, this vampire subspecies has the ability to turn its victims into vampires even if they're alive just by biting them, even drinking all of its victims blood won't kill them, and even there could be a 50%-50% chance to turn victim's clothes into a Transylvanian vampire's clothing, which is unlike most other vampire subspecies, but there is a 50%-50% chance that there could be a transformation of the victims' clothes, and for substance, male vampires can either look like this gothic-looking individual, or this individual, or even this individual, while females can resemble either this individual, or this gothic individual, or even this individual.)

Chinese/Japanese vampires and relatives

 * Japanese vampire I


 * Chinese hopping vampire (or known just as Chinese vampire) I


 * Shiki I from Shiki series to real life North America


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I


 * La Luna Sangre vampire (aka Clones of Sandrino) I from an ABS-CBN teleserye, La Luna Sangre, to real life North America. (Note: There could be female clones of Sandrino so their species can thrive. Also, they had a plan to attempt to eradicate the Filipino-American population, and spread to the Philippines and eradicate its population, and then to eradicate other oversea Filipinos, and replace it with Filipino vampire population, but the Philippine government and oversea Filipino communities were trying to do their best to resist the invasion.)


 * Manananggal I from Filipino mythology to real life North America. (Note: Manananggals can transform babies who were still inside their tummies into newborn vampires. The Philippine government was doing their best to protect Filipino mothers and children.)

Zombies
I (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now breed with their same species, which helps their population to grow, also unlike their ancestors, they no longer could infect their victims, so they are now mostly safe)


 * Boney zombie I (note: unlike their ancestors from warm bodies film, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, so they are now peaceful, feeding only on deer, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other non-sapient animals)


 * Common zombie (aka, first stage zombies) I (note: unlike their ancestors from warm bodies film, they don't have a metamorphosis into boney zombies, and they're also no longer aggressive)


 * Transition zombie I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer become boney zombies, and they're also no longer aggressive)


 * LFD Special Infected I from Left For Dead games to real life Eastern North America (note: unlike their ancestors from left for dead games, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, so they are now peaceful, feeding only on deer, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other non-sapient animals)

Other mammals

 * Domestic Corey Mc I


 * Pig-Hippo I in the rest of North America


 * RatDog


 * Brush-Tailed Wesera I in the rest of North America


 * False Bear I in the rest of North America


 * Giant Toxodon from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


 * Hippo-mimicing Toxodon


 * Great Macrauchenia from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


 * Running Macrauchenia


 * Uintatherium I from Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Common Hyaenodon I


 * Bone-crushing Hyaenodon I


 * Megistotherium I


 * Lesmesodon I


 * Proviverra I


 * Dinictis I


 * Taeniolabis I


 * Eimaia I


 * Mesodma I


 * Pygmy Megazostrodon I


 * Greater Megazostrodon I


 * Juramaia I


 * Hadrocodium I


 * Phascolotherium I


 * Amphilestes I


 * Triconodon I


 * Gobiconodon I


 * Ichthyoconodon I


 * Yanoconodon I


 * Jeholodens I


 * Greater Castorocauda I


 * Skunk Castorocauda I


 * Common Volaticotherium I


 * Greater Volaticotherium I


 * Repenomamus I


 * Megatapirids I


 * Paentapirs I


 * Wolf mimic I


 * Hyena bear mimic I


 * False bear I


 * Chulengos I


 * Alternate world mammals I


 * All known species of Lemurian mammals I


 * Blue-maned dogbunny I


 * Siberian dogbunny I


 * Dunicorn I


 * Annelk I


 * Royal spaka I


 * Unicorn spaka I


 * Sumatra spaka I


 * Red spelk I


 * Three-horned caripoo I


 * Dino-sheep I


 * Alternate world Australian mammals I


 * Piranahcanis I from a Universal Pictures animated film series, Despicable Me, to real life North America. (Note: Unlike Kyle, they are not vicious, aggressive and ferocious, despite looking monstrous.)


 * Reshiram I from a famous video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America.


 * Ewok I


 * Mooncow (aka Skyrim rhino mimic)


 * Good Dinosaur mammal critters I from a Disney animated movie, The Good Dinosaur, to real life North America.


 * Pix (aka pixyrat) I from a Dsiney animated movie, Lilo and Stitch, to real life North America. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, pixes, or pixyrats, can only take good pictures of people rather than bad pictures of people, because the United Nations imposed a law to prevent bad pictures of people.)


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated movie, Zootopia, to real life North America.


 * Ghost I (Note: Since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves.)


 * Timmy's dad clones I From a Nickelodeon animated series, The Fairly OddParents, to real life North America, mostly in New York. (Note: There are now female versions of this being which looked like Timmy's dad, yet with female body part features, and not like Timmy's mom), so their kind could live on in real life North America, mainly New York. However, they will no longer fight for Timmies, so they have abundant Timmy clones.)


 * Mewnimen I from a Disney Channel animated series, Star vs The Forces of Evil, to real life North America.


 * Wild Corey Mc


 * Crockerman (Note: Unlike Denzel Crocker, they will no longer catch fairies, and be nice to them, so they only hunt jellyfishes and butterflies, because, according to the United Nations, they have imposed a law to the countries of the world that catching and hunting of fairies is officially banned.)


 * Crockeroo


 * Hulk I From Marvel to Real Life North America


 * Cheetah (DC) I From DC to Real Life North America


 * Giana Urseyain I


 * Doofshmirtzaluz I


 * South Parker I


 * Clone of Stewie Griffin I


 * Clone of Homer Simpson I


 * Pinkie Horse I


 * Tamaranean I from Teen Titans to Real Life North America


 * Kryptonian I From DC to Real Life North America

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Desert Dimetrodon I


 * Lesser Edaphosaurus I


 * Darwin's Edaphosaurus I


 * Moschops I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Antlered Etemmenosuchus


 * Titanosuchus I


 * Gorgonops I


 * Inostrancevia I


 * Scaled Gorgonopsid I


 * Pristerognathus I


 * True Venomous Therocephalian I (note: it is now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, no longer attacking them, so their population can continue to thrive in real life/modern times)


 * Dragon-Like Therocephalian I (note: it is now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, no longer attacking them, so their population can continue to thrive in real life/modern times)


 * Moschorhinus I


 * Euchambersia I


 * Microgomphodon I


 * Chiniquodon I


 * Common Probelesodon I


 * Badger-Like Probelesodon I


 * Cynognathus I


 * South American Traversodon I


 * North American Traversodon I


 * African Thrinaxodon I


 * American Thrinaxodon I


 * Pachygenelus I


 * Oligokyphus I


 * Tritylodon I


 * African Diictodon I


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Dicynodon I


 * Giant Lystrosaurus I


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * Common Ischigualastia I


 * Greater Ischigualastia I


 * Lowland Placerias I


 * Marshland Placerias I


 * Asian Sander I


 * Mammuthodontosaurus I


 * Tusked Triassic foamer I


 * Pig lizard I


 * Anjing Kambing I


 * Sea dicynodont I


 * Common ruling cynodonts I


 * Greater ruling cynodonts I


 * Lesser ruling cynodonts I


 * Quillback I


 * Italian spineback I


 * Turpissimotherium (aka Tusked Goat-Lizard, or just Goat-Lizard) I


 * Rhynigallus I


 * Seal-like synapsid I


 * False panthers I


 * Great nkishi I


 * Gladiodon I


 * Lycaesaurus I


 * Bidensaurus I


 * Dinocanisaurus I


 * Scimitodon I


 * Termite eater I


 * Malevolusaurus I


 * Malamagnus I


 * Monstrutalpus I


 * Carver I


 * Pugbat I


 * Subterrainodon I


 * Dicynosaurus I


 * Dicinogong I


 * Arborocynognathus I


 * Mutant gorgonopsid I


 * Crocopup I


 * Liyote I


 * Frost synapsid I

Ibises

 * Giant ibis I (in the entire North American continent, as well as Hawaii)


 * African sacred ibis I


 * Hadada ibis I


 * Red-naped ibis I


 * Northern bald ibis I


 * Southern bald ibis I


 * Black-faced ibis I


 * Glossy ibis I


 * American white ibis I (in the rest of North America)


 * White-faced ibis I (in the rest of North America)


 * Scarlet ibis I (in the entire North American continent, as well as Hawaii)


 * Common Ibis I (in the rest of North America)

Gulls

 * Swallow-tailed gull I


 * Lava gull I


 * Ivory gull I (in the entire continent of North America) (note: they are now adapting to live without icebergs, adapting to lay eggs in many man-made gardens, fields, etc)


 * Inland gull I


 * Night gull I

Lyrebirds

 * Superb lyrebird I


 * Albert's lyrebird I

Wrens and relatives

 * White-winged fairywren I


 * Purple-crowned fairywren I


 * Rifleman I


 * New Zealand rock wren I


 * Bushwren I


 * Stout-legged wren I


 * Flightless wren I


 * Long-billed wren I

Petrels and relatives

 * Northern giant petrel I


 * Antarctic giant petrel I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Roachcutter I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Spitfire Bird from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * False Spitfire Bird from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Pseudododo I

Honeyguides

 * Greater honeyguide I


 * Malaysian honeyguide I


 * Yellow-rumped honeyguide I


 * Scaly-throated honeyguide I

Mockingbirds

 * Hood mockingbird I


 * Blue mockingbird I


 * Long-tailed mockingbird I


 * Bahama mockingbird I

Pelicans

 * Great white pelican I


 * Australian pelican I


 * American white pelican I (in the rest of North America)


 * Tyrant Pelican I (in the rest of North America)

Flamingos

 * Lesser flamingo I


 * Andean flamingo I


 * Jame's flamingo I


 * Greater flamingo I


 * Chilean flamingo I


 * American flamingo I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common Flamingo I (in the rest of North America)


 * Californian flamingo I (reintroduced)


 * Western flamingo I (reintroduced)

Auks and relatives

 * Parakeet auklet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Crested auklet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Rhinoceros auklet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Atlantic puffin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Horned puffin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Tufted puffin I


 * Razorbill I (in the rest of North America)


 * Marbled murrelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Long-billed murrelet I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Ancient murrelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Scripps's murrelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Japanese murrelet I


 * Thick-billed murre I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common murre I (in the rest of North America)


 * Black guillemot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pigeon guillemot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spectacled guillemot I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Little auk I (in the rest of North America)


 * Great auk (reintroduced, but was also introduced to Oregon, Washington, western Canada, western Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Polar puffin I

Jacanas

 * Northern jacana I (in the rest of North America)


 * Wattle jacana I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Bronze-winged jacana I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Pheasant-tailed jacana I (in the entire North American continent)


 * African jacana I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Comb-crested jacana I (in the entire North American continent)

Other shorebirds, swimming birds, seabirds, and relatives

 * Great blue heron I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green heron I (in the rest of North America)


 * Tricolored heron I (in the rest of North America)


 * Indian pond heron I


 * Capped heron I


 * Purple heron I


 * Grey heron I


 * Squacco heron I


 * Black heron I


 * Black-headed heron I


 * White-faced heron I


 * Pacific heron I


 * Pacific reef heron I


 * Whistling heron I


 * Yellow-crowned night heron I


 * Black-crowned night heron I


 * Nankeen night heron I


 * Agami heron I


 * Cocoi heron I


 * Great-billed heron I


 * Goliath heron I


 * Great egret I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cattle egret I (in the rest of North America)


 * Intermediate egret I


 * Little egret I


 * Crab-plover I


 * Western sandpiper I (in the rest of North America)


 * American purple gallinule I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western swamphen I


 * Grey-headed swamphen I


 * African swamphen I


 * Black-necked grebe I


 * Great grebe I


 * Common loon I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pacific loon I (in the rest of North America)


 * Inca tern I (note: unlike native ones in South America, they were genetically engineered so they could tolerate cats, rats, andother bird-eating and egg-eating animals, and can now feed other habitats suitable, uncluding human settlements, they also can now feed on not just anchovies, but also other fish species, small frogs, and small lizards, so their populations in North America is actually increasing)


 * Ridgway's rail I (in the rest of California)


 * American coot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Darwin's Coot I (in the rest of North America)


 * Marabou stork I


 * Ibisbill I


 * American bittern I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sunbittern I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Yellow bittern I


 * Trumpeter I


 * Whooping crane I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-crowned crane I


 * Grey crowned crane I


 * Kagu I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Tropicbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * African openbill stork I


 * Asian openbill stork I


 * Yellow-billed stork I


 * Hammerhead stork I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Shoebill I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Darter I (in the rest of North America)


 * Masked lapwing I


 * Spur-winged lapwing I


 * Blacksmith lapwing I


 * African skimmer I


 * Black skimmer I (in the rest of North America)


 * Fairy prion I


 * Eurasian stone-curlew I


 * Indian stone-curlew I (in Texas and Florida only)


 * Double-striped thick-knee I (in the rest of USA and most of southern Canada)


 * Senegal thick-knee I


 * Water thick-knee I


 * Spotted thick-knee I


 * Peruvian thick-knee I


 * Black-winged stilt I


 * Great cormorant I (in the rest of North America)


 * Double-crested cormorant I (in the rest of North America)


 * Crowned cormorant I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Flightless cormorant I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Magnificent frigatebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * New Zealand king shag I from New Zealand to North America.


 * Great frigatebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Lesser frigatebird i (in the entire North American continent)


 * Nazca booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Blue-footed booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Brown booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-footed booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Masked booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Peruvian booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Abbott's booby I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gannet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Weka I


 * South Island Takahē I


 * North Island Takahē I


 * All known species of Eogruidae I


 * Great Blue Windrunner from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Gannetwhale I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * False gannetwhale I


 * Megastork I


 * Sword crane I


 * Great Storkraptor I


 * Royal spiked tikdon I


 * Giant shoebill I

Swallows and relatives

 * Red-rumped swallow I


 * Barn swallow I (in the rest of North America)

Swifts and relatives

 * Common swift I


 * Edible-nest swiftlet I


 * Black-nest swiftlet I


 * Cave swiftlet I


 * Emperor swiftlets I

Martins

 * Purple martin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common house martin I


 * River martin I

Kookaburras and other kingfishers

 * Laughing kookaburra I


 * Blue-winged kookaburra I


 * Spangled kookaburra I


 * Rufous-bellied kookaburra I


 * Shovel-billed kookaburra I


 * Indigo-banded kingfisher I


 * Banded kingfisher I


 * Giant kingfisher I


 * Woodland kingfisher I


 * Malachite kingfisher I


 * Grey-headed kingfisher I


 * Pied kingfisher I

Old world warblers

 * Eurasian reed warbler I


 * Great reed warbler I


 * Dark-necked tailorbird I


 * Japanese bush warbler


 * Rail-babbler I


 * Cape rockjumper I


 * Ashy tailorbird I


 * Grey-bellied tesia I


 * Chestnut-headed tesia I


 * Bornean stubtail I


 * Asian stubtail I


 * Moustached warbler I


 * Aquatic warbler I


 * Garden warbler I


 * Common whitethroat I


 * Common firecrest I


 * Flamecrest I


 * Goldcrest I

Flycatchers and relatives

 * White-rumped shama I


 * White-crowned shama I


 * White-browed shama I


 * Black shama I


 * Common rock thrush I


 * European robin I


 * All known species of magpie-robins I


 * Magpie-lark I


 * Blue faintail I


 * Blue-headed fantail I


 * Rufou-tailed fantail I


 * Black-and-cinnamon fantail I


 * White-throated fantail I


 * Yellow-bellied fantail I


 * Grey-headed canary flycatcher I


 * Citrine canary-flycatcher I


 * Black-naped monarch I


 * Pale-blue monarch I


 * Celestial monarch I


 * Red-bellied paradise flycatcher I


 * African paradise flycatcher I


 * Black robin I


 * North Island robin I


 * South Island robin I


 * Tomtit I

Bird-of-paradises

 * Wilson's bird-of-paradise I


 * Greater bird-of-paradise I


 * Paridise-crow I


 * Glossy-mantled manucode I


 * Crinkle-collared manucode I


 * Curl-crested manucode I


 * Trumpet manucode I


 * Long-tailed paradigalla I


 * Short-tailed paradigalla I


 * Arfak astrapia I


 * Splendid astrapia I


 * Ribbon-tailed astrapia I


 * Princess Stephanie's astrapia I


 * Huon astrapia I


 * Western parotia I


 * Queen Carol's parotia I


 * Lawes's parotia I


 * Wahnes's parotia I


 * King of Saxony bird-of-paradise I


 * Superb bird-of-paradise I


 * Magnificent riflebird I


 * Paradise riflebird I


 * Victoria's riflebird I


 * Black sicklebill I


 * Brown sicklebill I


 * Astrapian sicklebill I


 * Black-billed sicklebill I


 * Buff-tailed sicklebill I


 * Pale-billed sicklebill I


 * Magnificent bird-of-paradise I


 * King bird-of-paradise I


 * Standardwing I


 * Elliot's bird of paradise I


 * Twelve-wired bird-of-paradise I


 * Lesser bird-of-paradise I


 * Raggiana bird-of-paradise I


 * Goldie's bird-of-paradise I


 * Red bird-of-paradise I


 * Emperor bird-of-paradise I


 * Blue bird-of-paradise I

Babblers and relatives

 * Ashy-headed laughingthrush I


 * Japanese white-eye


 * Chinese hwamei I


 * White-crested laughingthrush I


 * Greater necklaced laughingthrush


 * Jungle babbler I


 * Australo-Papuan babblers I


 * Malia I


 * Large scimitar babbler I


 * Black-headed shrike-babbler I


 * Bearded reedling I


 * Golden-bellied gerygone I


 * Chestnut-bellied nuthatch I


 * Wallcreeper I


 * Brown-throated sunbird I


 * Red-throated sunbird I


 * Yellow-breasted flowerpecker I


 * Indonesian honeyeater I


 * Flame-eared honeyeater I


 * Dark-throated oriole I


 * Olive-brown oriole I


 * Asian fairy-bluebird I


 * Philippine fairy-bluebird I

Shrikes and relatives

 * Loggerhead shrike I (in the rest of North America)


 * North American great grey shrike I (in the rest of North America)


 * Asian great grey shrike I


 * European great grey shrike I


 * Bull-headed shrike I


 * Large woodshrike I


 * Tiger shrike I


 * Brown shrike I


 * Southern grey shrike I


 * Long-tailed shrike I


 * Rufous-winged philentoma I


 * Bornean bristlehead I

Woodpeckers

 * Hispaniolan woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Ladder-backed woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Lineated woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pale-billed woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pileated woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Black-rumped flameback woodpecker I


 * Ivory-billed woodpecker (reintroduced, but was also introduced to Nevada, Oregon, California, and Arizona)


 * Imperial woodpecker (reintroduced, but was also introduced to Nevada, Oregon, California, and Arizona)

Drongos

 * Greater racket-tailed drongo I


 * Lesser racket-tailed drongo I


 * Fork-tailed drongo I


 * Spangled drongo I


 * Crow-billed drongo I


 * Black drongo I

Gamebirds

 * Wild turkey I (in the rest of North America)


 * Ocellated turkey I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green peafowl I (in western USA only)


 * Indian peafowl I (in most of USA, except Maine or other northern cold states)


 * Congo peafowl I


 * Ruffed grouse I (in the rest of North America)


 * Greater sage-grouse I (in the rest of North America)


 * Black grouse I


 * Caucasian grouse I


 * Blood pheasant I


 * Koklass pheasant I


 * Helmeted guineafowl I


 * Vulturine guineafowl I


 * Crested guineafowl I


 * Plumed guineafowl I


 * Black guineafowl I


 * White-breasted guineafowl I


 * Grey partridge I


 * Crested partridge I


 * Red-legged partridge I


 * Himalayan partridge


 * Western tragopan I


 * Temminck's tragopan I


 * Satyr tragopan I


 * Blyth's tragopan I


 * Cobot's tragopan I


 * Common pheasant I


 * Green pheasant I


 * Silver pheasant I


 * Edward's pheasant I


 * Salvador's pheasant I


 * Reeve's pheasant I


 * Elliot's pheasant I


 * Mrs. Hume's pheasant I


 * Mokado pheasant I


 * Copper pheasant I


 * Golden pheasant I


 * Lady Amherst's pheasant I


 * Kalij pheasant I


 * Swinhoe's pheasant I


 * Himalayan monal pheasant I


 * Chinese monal pheasant I


 * Koklass pheasant I


 * Vietnamese fireback I


 * Crested fireback I


 * Crestless fireback I


 * Bulwer's pheasant I


 * White-eared pheasant I


 * Tibetan eared pheasant I


 * Brown-eared pheasant I


 * Blue eared pheasant I


 * Cheer pheasant I


 * Capercaillie I


 * Australian brushturkey I


 * Maleo I


 * Nicobar megapode I


 * Orange-footed scrubfowl I


 * Jungle bush quail I (in Florida only)


 * All known species of wood quails I


 * Chukar partridge


 * Great argus I


 * Crested argus I


 * Grey peacock-pheasant I


 * Bronze-tailed peacock-pheasant I


 * Germain's peacock-pheasant I


 * Mountain peacock-pheasant I


 * Palawan peacock-pheasant I


 * Bornean peacock-pheasant I


 * Red junglefowl I (in Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, California, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Sri Lankan junglefowl I (in California and Oregon only)


 * Grey junglefowl I (in Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, California, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Green junglefowl I (in Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, and California)


 * Domestic chicken I


 * Heath hen I (reintroduced)


 * Spink I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Elephant quail I


 * Kokinornis I


 * Turkeystrich I


 * Runner fowl I


 * Clawed fowl


 * Satan's bloodfowl I


 * Field chickensaurus I

Bee-eaters

 * Red-bearded bee-eater I


 * Blue-beared bee-eater I


 * Purple-bearded bee-eater I


 * Little bee-eater I


 * Somali bee-eater I


 * White-throated bee-eater I


 * Swallow-tailed bee-eater I


 * Green bee-eater I


 * Rainbow bee-eater I


 * Blue-headed bee-eater I


 * Blue-throated bee-eater I


 * Blue-cheeked bee-eater I


 * Blue-tailed bee-eater I


 * European bee-eater I


 * Black bee-eater I


 * Southern carmine bee-eater I


 * Northern carmine bee-eater I

Rollers and hoopoes

 * Indian roller I


 * Dollarbird I


 * Eurasian hoopoe I

Large non-passerine jungle/savannah birds

 * All known species of toucans I


 * All known species of hornbills I

Hoatzins and relatives

 * Hoatzin I


 * Hoazinoides I


 * Foro I

Cuckoos

 * Greater ground cuckoo (aka greater roadrunner) I (in the rest of North America)


 * Lesser gound cuckoo (aka lesser roadrunner) (in the rest of North America)


 * Black-billed cuckoo I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common cuckoo I


 * Jacobin cuckoo I


 * Indian cuckoo I


 * Guira cuckoo I


 * Channel-billed cuckoo I


 * Coral-billed ground cuckoo I


 * Great lizard cuckoo I


 * Coucals I


 * Malkoha I


 * Chestnut-breasted malkoha I


 * Coral-billed ground cuckoo I


 * Chestnut-winged cuckoo I


 * Drongo-cuckoos I


 * Ani I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Blue coua I


 * Asian koel I


 * Giant roadrunner I


 * Desert runner I

Barbets

 * Fire-tufted barbet I


 * Great barbet I


 * Red-vented barbet I


 * Brown-headed barbet I


 * Lineated barbet I


 * Five-coloured barbet I


 * Scarlet-baded barbet I


 * Spot-crowned barbet I


 * White-cheeked barbet I


 * Green-eared barbet I


 * Brown-throated barbet I


 * Golden-whiskered barbet I


 * Red-crowned barbet I


 * Red-throated barbet I


 * Red-headed barbet I


 * Black-banded barbet I


 * Yellow-fronted barbet I


 * Golden-throated barbet I


 * Black-browed barbet I


 * Chinese barbet I

Broadbills

 * Dusky broadbill I


 * Black-and-red broadbill I


 * Black-and-yellow broadbill I


 * Visayan broadbill I


 * Wattled broadbill I


 * Banded broadbill I


 * Long-tailed broadbill I


 * Silver-breasted broadbill I


 * Green broadbill I


 * Hose's broadbill I


 * Whitehead's broadbill I

Pittas

 * Blue-naped pitta I


 * Rusty-napped pitta I


 * All 3 Banded pitta species I


 * Azure-breasted pitta I


 * Blue-headed pitta I


 * Gurney's pitta I


 * Hooded pitta I


 * Giant pitta I


 * Blue pitta I

Larks, wagtails, and thrushes

 * Singing bush lark I


 * Forest wagtail I


 * Black-faced cuckooshrike I


 * Bar-bellied cuckooshrike I


 * Wallacean cuckooshrike I


 * Javan cuckooshrike I


 * Large cuckooshrike I


 * Slaty cuckooshrike I

Bulbuls and relatives

 * Red-whiskered bulbul


 * Red-vented bulbul


 * Straw-headed bulbul I


 * Crested finchbill I


 * Collared finchbill I


 * Striated bulbul I


 * Black-and-white bulbul I


 * White-spectacled bulbul I


 * Brown-breasted bulbul I


 * Scaly-breasted bulbul I


 * Black-crested bulbul I


 * Yellow-browed bulbul I


 * Black-headed bulbul I


 * Grey-bellied bulbul I


 * Light-vented bulbul I


 * Sooty-headed bulbul I


 * Gray-headed bulbul I


 * White-eared bulbul I


 * Himalayan bulbul I


 * Styan's bulbul I


 * Yellow-throated leafbird I


 * Marshall's iora I


 * Common iora I


 * Green iora I


 * Great iora I

Trogons and relatives

 * Narina trogon I


 * Bar-tailed trogon I


 * Malabar trogon I


 * Red-headed trogon I


 * Javan trogon I


 * Sumatran trogon I


 * Red-naped trogon I


 * Diard's trogon I


 * Philippine trogon I


 * Whitehead's trogon I


 * Scarlet-rumped trogon I


 * Orange-breasted trogon I


 * Ward's trogon I


 * Cuban trogon I


 * Gartered trogon I


 * Guianan trogon I


 * Baird's trogon I


 * Mountain trogon I


 * Slaty-tailed trogon I


 * All known quetzal species I (in the entire North American continent)

Galbulis

 * All known puffbird species I


 * All known jacamar species I

Pigeons and relatives

 * All known species of sandgrouses I


 * Feral pigeon (aka rock dove) I


 * Nicobar pigeon I (in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama)


 * Victoria crowned pigeon I


 * Thick-billed ground pigeon I


 * Tooth-billed pigeon I


 * Pheasant pigeon I


 * Eurasian collared dove


 * Tamblurine dove I


 * Speckled wood pigeon I


 * Common wood pigeon I


 * Jambu fruit dove I


 * White-faced cuckoo-dove I


 * Luzon bleeding-heart I


 * Little green pigeon I


 * Pink-bellied imperial pigeon I


 * New Zealand pigeon I


 * Spotted dove I


 * Brown dove I


 * Green pigeons I


 * Blue pigeons I


 * Sombre pigeon I


 * Mesites I


 * Passenger pigeon I (reintroduced, but was also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Common dodo I


 * Darwin's pot-bellied dodo I


 * Lesser pot-bellied dodo I


 * White dodo I


 * Deerfowl dodo I


 * Rainbow dodo I


 * Grizzled dodo I


 * Green dodo I


 * Slender-billed dodo I


 * Pygmy dodo I


 * Zebra dodo I


 * Long-faced dodo I


 * Giant dodo I


 * Short-faced dodo I


 * Paint-faced dodo I


 * Gold dodo I


 * Domestic dodo I


 * Icarus (aka Icarodove) I


 * Terra metropolitan pigeons I


 * Raptor-like pigeon I


 * Rainbow dove I

Sparrows

 * House sparrow I


 * Eurasian tree sparrow


 * Beggar sparrow I

Starlings and relatives

 * European starling I (eradicated in most of North America, except in California, where the last of the introduced European starlings in North America are thriving)


 * Black-winged starling I


 * Vinous-breasted starling I


 * Red-billed starling I


 * Bali myna I


 * Pied myna I


 * Golden myna I


 * Yellow-faced myna I


 * Long-crested myna I


 * Helmeted myna I


 * Common myna I


 * Common hill myna I


 * Bank myna I


 * Jungle myna I


 * Javan myna I


 * Crested myna I


 * All known oxpecker species I

Parrots

 * Night parrot I


 * Budgie I


 * Rainbow lorikeet I


 * Ornate lorikeet I


 * Blue-crowned lorikeet I


 * Red-flanked lorikeet I


 * Musk lorikeet I


 * Yellow-billed lorikeet I


 * Plum-faced lorikeet I


 * Red-collared lorikeet I


 * Iris lorikeet I


 * Scaly-breasted lorikeet I


 * Collared lory I


 * Black-capped lory I


 * Dusky lory I


 * Black lory I


 * Eastern rosella I


 * Western rosella I


 * Crimson rosella I


 * Australian ringnecked I


 * Green-rumped parrotlet I


 * Carolina parakeet I (reintroduced)


 * Austral parakeet I


 * Monk parakeet I


 * Rose-ringed parakeet I


 * White-winged parakeet I


 * White-eyed parakeet I


 * Swift parrot I


 * Turquoise parrot I


 * Vernal hanging parrot I


 * Lesser vasa parrot I


 * Rosy-faced lovebird I


 * Yellow-collared lovebird I


 * Fischer's lovebird I


 * Black-cheeked lovebird I


 * Grey-headed lovebird I


 * Black-winged lovebird I


 * Red-headed lovebird I


 * Black-collared lovebird I


 * Guaiabero I


 * All known species of Amazon parrots I (in the rest of North America)


 * Thick-billed parrot I (reintroduced to southwestern USA, but was also introduced to the rest of California


 * African grey parrot I


 * Long-billed corella I


 * Major Mitchell's cockatoo I


 * Galah I


 * Gang-gang cockatoo I


 * Palm cockatoo I


 * Red-tailed black cockatoo I


 * Sulpher-crested cockatoo I


 * Cockatiel I


 * All known species of conures I (in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Colorado, California, Wyoming, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina)


 * Blue-headed macaw I (in Florida only)


 * Blue-winged macaw I (in California only)


 * Red-shouldered macaw I (in California only)


 * Golden-collared macaw I (in Florida only)


 * Chestnut-fronted macaw I (in Florida only)


 * Glacous macaw I (in Florida only)


 * Lear's macaw I (in California only)


 * Military macaw I (in Florida and California only)


 * Red-bellied macaw I (in California only)


 * Spix's macaw I (in Florida and California only)


 * Red-fronted macaw I (in Texas and California only)


 * Blue-and-yellow macaw I (in California and Florida only)


 * Great green macaw I (in California and Florida only)


 * Red-and-green macaw I (in Florida, Texas, and California)


 * Scarlet macaw I (in California and Florida only)


 * Hyacinth macaw I (in California only)


 * New Zealand kaka I


 * Kea I


 * Kakapo I


 * Snowy parrot I


 * White-headed cockatoo I


 * Ground moa parrot I


 * Great ground parrot I


 * Parrotman I


 * Noxious folio I

Kokako and relatives

 * North Island kōkako I


 * South Island kōkako I


 * North Island saddleback kōkako I

Turacos

 * All known species of Tauracos I


 * Go-away birds I


 * Great blue turaco I


 * Plantain eater I


 * Yellow-billed turaco I


 * White-cheeked turaco I


 * Ross's turaco I


 * Violet turaco I

Bustards

 * Great bustard I


 * Great Indian bustard I


 * Kori bustard I


 * Black-bellied bustard I

Waterfowls and relatives

 * Muscovy duck I


 * White-faced whistling duck I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Fulvous whistling duck I (in the rest of subtropical, temperated, and boreal parts of North America)


 * Black-bellied whistling duck I (in the rest of subtropical, temperated, and boreal parts of North America)


 * Wandering whistling duck I


 * Lesser whistling duck I


 * Spotted whistling duck I


 * Plumed whistling duck I


 * Black-billed whistling duck I


 * Knob-billed duck (aka comb duck) I


 * Southern screamer I


 * Northern screamer I


 * Horned screamer I


 * Orinoco goose I


 * Andean goose I


 * Asian swan goose I


 * Mute swan I


 * Snow goose I (in the rest of North America)


 * Hawaiian goose I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Magpie goose I


 * American common whistling duck I (in the rest of North America)


 * American swan goose I (in the rest of North America)


 * Labrador duck I (reintroduced)


 * New Zealand goose I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * All known species of moa-nalo I from historic Hawaii to modern North America


 * Mole duck I from historic Hawaii to modern North America


 * Genyornis I from Pleistocene Australia to modern North America


 * Dromornis I from Pleistocene Australia to modern North America


 * Bullockornis I from Miocene Australia to modern North America


 * Ilbandornis I from Miocene Australia to modern North America


 * Barawertornis I from Oligocene Australia to modern North America


 * Gastornis I from Eocene Europe and North America to modern North America


 * Flamingo duck I from Paleocene and Eocene North America to modern North America


 * Cretaceous Antarctican duck I from Cretaceous Antarctica to modern North America


 * King magpie geese I


 * Flamingo duck I


 * Swamingo I


 * Sweagle I


 * Megaduck I


 * Gigaduck I


 * Maneduck I


 * Megageese I


 * TFIF anatids I


 * Xenocene ducks I


 * Northern duckopotamus I


 * Neogastornis I


 * Dinosaur-like swan I


 * Early browsing bird I


 * Boudin's grass wonderer I


 * Giant grass wanderer I


 * Pseudocasuaris I


 * Anersias I


 * Redthroat I

Penguins and relatives

 * African penguin I


 * Chinstrap penguin I


 * Adélie penguin I


 * Gentoo penguin I


 * Little blue penguin I


 * Royal penguin I


 * Rockhopper penguin I


 * Macaroni penguin I


 * King penguin 'I


 * Emperor penguin I


 * New Zealand mountain penguin I


 * Great wulluweids I


 * Long-necked penguin I


 * Penguirants I


 * Megapenguin I


 * Penguinosaurus I


 * Rainbow-billed penguin I (note: These birds physically look like other penguins (except for their bill, which is how they got their name). Their bodies, such torpedoes are hydrodynamic which also allows them to fairly large depths at high speed. Their beaks with teeth (or tooth-like structures) and their hind legs are used as rudders. They live in groups in order to hunt smaller animals including fish)


 * Clawed predatory penguin I

Tanagers

 * Blue-gray tanager I


 * Green-headed tanager I


 * White-capped tanager I


 * Magpie tanager I


 * Brazilian tanager I


 * Crimson-collared tanager I


 * Blue-black grassquit I

Hummingbirds and relatives

 * Ruby-throated hummingbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Anna's hummingbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Beautiful sheartail hummingbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Costa's hummingbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sword-billed hummingbird I


 * Andean hillstar hummingbird I


 * All known species of plovercrest hummingbirds I


 * Marvellous spatuletai hummingbird I


 * Frilled coquette hummingbird I


 * Sapphire-vented puffleg hummingbird I


 * All known species of bearded helmetcrest I


 * Tufted coquette hummingbird I


 * Bee hummingbird I


 * Blue-chinned sapphire hummingbird I


 * White-tipped sicklebill I


 * Chestnut-breasted coronet hummingbird I


 * Black-throated mango hummingbird I


 * Jamaican mango hummingbird I


 * Black jacobin I


 * Purple-throated carib hummingbird I


 * Scissor-tail hummingbird I


 * Black-billed streamertail hummingbird I


 * Ruby-topaz hummingbird I


 * Long-tailed hermit hummingbird I


 * Hairy hermit hummingbird I


 * Giant hummingbird I


 * Antillean mango hummingbird I


 * Brown violetear hummingbird I


 * Buff-tailed coronet I


 * Vampire hummingbird I

Finches and relatives

 * Java sparrow I


 * All known avadavat species I


 * Common waxbill I


 * Red-browed finch I


 * Mountain firetail I


 * All known species of Neochmia finches I


 * Quailfinches I


 * All known parrotfinch species I


 * All known species of munias, mannikins, and silverbills I


 * All known species of Stagonopleura firetails I


 * Gouldian finch I


 * Masked finch I


 * Long-tailed finch I


 * Black-throated finch I


 * Zebra finch I


 * Yellow-faced grassquit


 * Red-billed leiothrix


 * All known species of Amadina finches I


 * All known species of weavers, queleas, and relatives I


 * Small ground finch I


 * Medium ground finch I


 * Large ground finch I


 * Common cactus finch I


 * Large cactus finch I


 * Sharp-beaked ground finch I


 * Common vampire finch I


 * Vegetarian finch I


 * Cocos finch I


 * Large tree finch I


 * Medium tree finch I


 * Small tree finch I


 * Woodpecker finch I


 * Mangrove finch I


 * Green warbler-finch I


 * Grey warbler-finch I


 * House finch (in the rest of USA, including nonnative range like Hawaii)


 * Red-cheecked cordon-bleu


 * European greenfinch


 * European goldfinch


 * Beautiful firetail I


 * Hawfinch I


 * Yellow canary I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Wild canary I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Feral canary I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Bloodpecker finches (aka greater vampire finches) I

Cardinals and other bunting species

 * Northern cardinal (in the rest of USA)


 * Red-crested cardinal I


 * European woodstock I


 * Darwin's woodstock I


 * Japanese woodstock I


 * Chinese woodstock I


 * Siberian woodstock I


 * White-throated woodstock I

Crows and relatives

 * Eurasian jay I


 * Plush-crested jay I


 * Purple-backed jay I


 * Azure-naped jay I


 * Bushy-crested jay I


 * Purple jay I


 * Violaceous jay I


 * Azure jay I


 * Florida scrub jay I (in California only)


 * Black-throated magpie-jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * White-throated magpie-jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Woodhouse's scrub jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Brown jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gray jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Blue jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Steller's jay I (in the rest of North America)


 * Grey treepie I


 * Ratchet-tailed treepie I


 * Hooded treepie I


 * Collared treepie I


 * Black magpie I


 * Australian magpie I


 * Eurasian magpie I


 * Azure-winged magpie I


 * Hooded crow I


 * Pied crow I


 * Piping crow I


 * New Caledonian crow I


 * Jungle crow I


 * Hawaiian crow I


 * House crow I


 * Rook I


 * Largest common raven subspecies I (in the rest of North America)


 * Thick-billed raven I


 * Australian raven I


 * Forest raven I


 * Western jackdaw I


 * Quillcrow I


 * Violet magpie I


 * P!umed bell crow I


 * Magpie crow I


 * White-eyed blue magpie I


 * Mockingjay I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * Jabberjay I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * White crow I (it is a species of crow that has feathers that are all white, unlike most crows, which are mostly black in color, making this crow very attractive, despite having a common raven-like calls)


 * Rainbow crow (aka fire crow) from mythical North America to real life North America


 * Columbian raven I


 * Phantasmic homocrow I


 * Oxpecker crow I


 * Silverbeaked crow (aka Sapient crow) I


 * Raptor magpie I


 * Duskchaser I

Cotingas

 * Screaming piha I


 * Rose-collared piha I


 * Olivaceous piha I


 * Andean cock-of-the-rock I


 * Guianan cock-of-the-rock I


 * Whitetipped plantcutter I


 * Guianan red cotinga I


 * Black-and-gold cotinga I


 * Hooded berryeater I


 * Black-headed berryeater I


 * Red-crested cotinga I


 * Bay-vented cotinga I


 * Swallow-tailed cotinga I


 * Barred fruiteater I


 * Red-banded fruiteater I


 * Green-and-black fruiteater I


 * Masked fruiteater I


 * Scaled fruiteater I


 * Purple-throated cotinga I


 * Lovely cotinga I


 * Blue cotinga I


 * Plum-roated cotinga I


 * Purple-breasted cotinga I


 * Spangled cotinga I


 * Pompadour cotinga I


 * White-tailed cotinga I


 * White-winged cotinga I


 * Snowy cotinga I


 * Bare-necked fruitcrow I


 * Purple-throated fruitcrow I


 * Red-ruffed fruitcrow I


 * Long-wattled umbrellabird I


 * Amazonian umbrellabird I


 * Bare-necked umbrellabird I


 * Capuchinbird I


 * Three-wattled bellbird I


 * White bellbird I


 * Bearded bellbird I


 * Bare-throated bellbird I

Other songbirds

 * All species of currawongs I


 * All known species of bowerbird I


 * All known manakin species I


 * All known whydah species I


 * Blue tit I


 * Great tit I


 * Long-tailed tit I


 * Japanese waxwing I


 * Grey hypocolius I


 * Black catbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gray catbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Sage thrasher I (in the rest of North America)


 * White-throated dipper I


 * Brown dipper I


 * Red-winged blackbird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Rufous-tailed tailorbird I


 * Black-headed tailorbird I


 * White-eared tailorbird I


 * Song thrush I


 * Alpine thrush I


 * Himalayan thrush I


 * Wood thrush I (in the rest of North America)


 * Veery thrush I (in the rest of North America)


 * Hermit thrush I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western bluebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Eastern bluebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mountain bluebird I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known pitohui species I

Birds of prey

 * Harpy eagle I


 * Spanish imperial eagle I (note: it was introduced to control the introduced European rabbits in North America, and they have a positive impact as an effect, the population of European rabbits are now being controlled by this eagle species)


 * European honey buzzard I (note: it was introduced to control the introduced nonnative wasp species in North America, and they have a positive impact as an effect, the population of wasps are now being controlled by this buzzard species)


 * African crowned eagle I


 * Eurasian sparrowhawk I (note: they were introduced to help control the population of the already-invasive European starlings, as an effect, they have a positive impact to natives and killed of starlings in most of North America, except in California, where the last invasive population of European starlings are thriving)


 * Northern crested caracara I (in the rest of North America)


 * Southern crested caracara I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mountain caracara I


 * White-rumped falcon I


 * Griffon vulture I


 * Rüppell's vulture I


 * Lappet-faced vulture I


 * White-backed vulture I


 * Slender-billed vulture I


 * Himalayan vulture I


 * Red-headed vulture I


 * Egyptian vulture I


 * Palm-nut vulture I


 * Bearded vulture I


 * Hooded vulture I


 * King vulture I


 * Andean condor I


 * California condor I


 * American black vulture I (in the rest of the USA)


 * Burrowing owl I (in the rest of the USA and most of southern Canada)


 * Snowy owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Great horned owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Barn owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Great grey owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Barred owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Eastern screech owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western screech owl I (in the rest of North America)


 * White-faced owl I


 * Brown wood owl I


 * Spotted eagle-owl I


 * Indian eagle-owl I


 * Eurasian eagle-owl I


 * Pel's fishing owl I


 * Laughing owl I


 * African Giant Condor I


 * Carakiller from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Domestic carakiller


 * Thunderbird I (note: it is a very large species of condor that largely resembles an oversized version of an Andean condor, fortunately, it is just a scavenger)


 * Mothman (aka American giant owl) I from cryptozoology North America to real life North America


 * Sylvan Islands terrestrial barn owl I


 * After Earth condor I


 * Giant falcon I from Animal Armageddon documentary to real life North America


 * Owl seal I


 * Pachycephalogypsus I


 * Wall stalker falcon I

Cariamiformes

 * Red-legged seriema I


 * Black-legged seriema I


 * Strigogyps I


 * Brotornis I


 * Llallawavis I


 * Mesembriornis I


 * Common Phorusrhacos I


 * Greater Phorusrhacos I


 * Clawed Phorusrhacos I


 * Kelenken I


 * Titanis I


 * Pheasant-Mimicing Phorusrhacid I (note: it is a species of mostly-herbivorous Phorusrhacid that is very peaceful and mainly feeds on fruit and leaves, but can also even willingly feed on human food like chocolate, bread, etc.)


 * Black terror bird I


 * Anvilhorn I (note: it is a former fictional species of terror bird with an anvil-shaped appendage on its bill (found only on males), hence its name, to attract females)


 * False carakiller I


 * Bear bird I

Ratites

 * African ostrich I from Africa to North America.


 * Greater rhea I


 * Southern cassowarry I


 * Australian emu I


 * All five species of New Zealand kiwis I


 * African Emu


 * Asian Emu


 * European Emu I


 * African Cassowary


 * Asian Cassowary I


 * Australian Kiwi


 * Asian Kiwi


 * Northern Ostrich


 * South Island giant moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Heavy-footed moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Upland moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Eastern moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Bush moa I from historic New Zealand to modern North America


 * Giant elephant bird I from historic Madagascar to modern North America


 * Pygmy elephant bird I


 * Early rhea I


 * Cassowary-like emu I


 * Amu I


 * Mammoth bird I


 * Greater Emuasaurus I


 * Black-hooded emusar I


 * Terror kiwi I


 * Megacassowary I


 * Jungle moa I


 * Duck-footed emu I


 * Carnivorous cassowarry I


 * Urban emu I


 * Urban Emuasaurus I

Extinct birds

 * Pseudodontornis I


 * Odontopteryx I


 * Osteodontornis I


 * Pelagornis I


 * Dasornis I


 * Eoenantiornis I


 * Common Ichthyornis I


 * Slender-Billed Ichthyornis (aka Dinosaur Planet Ichthyornis) I


 * Bohaiornis I


 * Great Wall of China bird I


 * Mexican Alexander's bird I from Cretaceous Mexico to modern North America


 * Alaskan Alexander's bird I


 * Jehol bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Jixiang bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Sape bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Common Confucius bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Tocan-faced Confucius bird I


 * Sparrow-like Confucius bird I


 * Fan-tailed bird I from Cretaceous China to modern North America


 * Common Spanish intermediate bird I from Cretaceous Spain to modern North America


 * Greater Spanish intermediate bird I


 * Aurornis I


 * Anchiornis I


 * Xiaotingia I


 * Great Archaeopteryx I


 * True-Flying Archaeopteryx I


 * Black-Headed Archaeopteryx I


 * Stouted Archaeopteryx I


 * Slender-Snouted Archaeopteryx I


 * Tropical Archaeopteryx I


 * Tawny Archaeopteryx I


 * Lesser Archaeopteryx I


 * Raptorial Archaeopteryx I


 * Snowy Archaeopteryx I


 * Green-Winged Archaeopteryx I


 * Lesser Vulturine Archaeopteryx I


 * Greater Vulturine Archaeopteryx I


 * Flame-Crested Archaeopteryx I


 * Bronze-Faced Archaeopteryx I


 * Pygmy Archaeopteryx I


 * Red Archaeopteryx I


 * Blue-Winged Archaeopteryx I


 * White-Winged Archaeopteryx I


 * Orange Archaeopteryx I


 * Orange-Winged Archaeopteryx I


 * Magpie Archaeopteryx I


 * Feather-Footed Archaeopteryx I


 * Blue Archaeopteryx I


 * Green Archaeopteryx I


 * Sea-Going Archaeopteryx I


 * Dromaeosaur-Mimicing Archaeopteryx I


 * Swamp Archaeopteryx I


 * Ground Archaeopteryx I


 * Hesperornids I


 * Red-Faced Hesperornis I


 * Red-Footed Hesperornis I

Former fictional birds

 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life North America


 * Neanan ground hornbill I


 * Rhinoceros bird I


 * Fishing hornbill (aka flamingo-like hornbill) I


 * Xenocene toucan I


 * Slenderman bird I


 * Good Dinosaur bird critters I from The Good Dinosaur film to real life North America


 * Ramu I


 * Bear owl I


 * Turkeyfish I


 * Impalamingo I


 * Swamp tree elephant I


 * Piranhakeet I (note: in most places, they were unsuccessfully introduced due to competition with Terrible Terrors, another introduced species, but in Florida, piranhakeets are thriving due to less competition and unlike their ancestors, piranahkeets are no longer aggressive and the largest prey they now hunt are only the size of a black rat)


 * Albatroceros I


 * Steelpecker I


 * Nuna I


 * Avilopes I


 * Toucaw I


 * Sea toucan I


 * Tyrannornis I


 * Pineflower forest birds I


 * Forest Serina birds I


 * Grassland Serina birds I


 * Desert Serina birds I


 * Flutterbok I


 * Trunksnout I


 * Tyrant serin I


 * Bangrooves birds I


 * Canaribou I


 * Giant falconary I


 * Serina birds I


 * Greater ruler birds I


 * Common ruler birds I


 * Henry's quarbird I


 * Lucknoun I


 * TFIF common birds I


 * TFIF lesser birds I


 * Krampusbag bird I


 * Bloon I


 * Deinorthid-grouped vivas I


 * White-browed viva I


 * Baleen birdwhale I


 * Water snuffle I


 * Elefinch I


 * Gibbichirp I


 * Slinker I


 * Great woolly quailephant I


 * Spearrunner I


 * Elegant serestrider I


 * German opposite birds I


 * Hunkahunka I


 * Reptilian bird I


 * T-Chickrex I


 * Real Hippogriff I


 * Mythical Hippogriff I

Crocodillians and relatives

 * Spectacled caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Yacare caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Cuvier's dwarf caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Smooth-fronted caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Broad-snouted caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Black caiman I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Gharial I (in the entire North American continent)


 * False gharial I (in the entire North American continent)


 * American alligator I (in the rest of North America)


 * Chinese alligator I (in the entire North American continent)


 * American crocodile I (in the rest of North America)


 * Nile crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * West African crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Freshwater crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Saltwater crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Mugger crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Siamese crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Orinoco crocodile I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Mourasuchus I from Miocene South America to modern North America


 * Stomatosuchus I from Cretaceous Africa to modern North America


 * Trunked Notosuchids I from Cretaceous South America to modern North America


 * Predatory Notosuchus I


 * Mahajangasuchus I from Cretaceous Madagascar to modern North America


 * Batrachomimus I from Jurassic South America to modern North America


 * Common Allodaposuchus I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * Dinosaur Planet's Allodaposuchus I


 * Simosuchus I from Cretaceous Madagascar to modern North America


 * Chimaerasuchus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Hesperosuchus I


 * Sphenosuchus I


 * Carnufex I


 * Teleocrater I


 * Silesaurus I


 * Effigia I


 * Shuvosaurus I


 * Ticinosuchus I


 * Poposaurus I


 * Lotosaurus I


 * Arizonasaurus I


 * Ctenosauriscus I


 * Knoetschkesuchus I


 * Teyujagua I


 * Aetosaurs I from Triassic Asia, Africa, Europe, and North & South America to modern North America


 * Smilosuchus I


 * Rutiodon I


 * Redondasaurus I


 * Common Running Postosuchus I


 * Armorless Running Postosuchus I


 * Greater Running Postosuchus I


 * Gracile Running Postosuchus I


 * Heavy-Armored Running Postosuchus I


 * Greater Bipedal Running Postosuchus I


 * Bulk Bipedal Running Postosuchus I


 * Pygmy Running Postosuchus I


 * Walking Postosuchus I


 * Common Proterosuchus I


 * Crocodile-Like Proterosuchus I


 * Common Tanystropheus I


 * Marine Tanystropheus I


 * All known Rhynchosaur species I


 * Pygmy piglizard I


 * Common Kaprosuchus I


 * Tusk-Faced Kaprosuchus I


 * Erythrosuchus I


 * Prolacerta I


 * Sharovipteryx I


 * Dromomeron I


 * Common Euparkeria I


 * Greater Euperkaria I


 * Sand caiman I


 * Saltgator I


 * TFIF crocodiles I


 * Meercroc I


 * Fast cheetahcroc I


 * Masked pixycroc I


 * Wolfgator (aka wolfcroc) I


 * Pelican crocodile I


 * Agilisuchus I


 * Tree crocodile I


 * Caulri I


 * Cancrochampsa I


 * Borikania I


 * Manayachampsa I


 * Homosuchus sapiens I


 * Bumbletail I


 * Coelocursor I


 * Panavicephalids I


 * Dwarfosuchids I


 * Suchoparadus


 * Nefundusaurus I


 * Bear-Croc I


 * Hebeosaurus I


 * Mosasaur-like crocodillian I


 * Massiff I


 * Feathery crocodile I


 * Ruling crocodilosaurids I


 * Paddle snapper I


 * Crocohippus I


 * Quackodile I


 * Terror crocodile I


 * Thalattosuchian I


 * Cave crocodile I


 * Durzog I


 * Wamasu (aka Wyvern lizard) I


 * Dwarf brooder I


 * Sewer gator I

Snakes

 * Mangshan pitviper I


 * Bushmaster viper I


 * Corn snake I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common garter snake I (in the rest of North America)


 * Eastern aquatic garter snake I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western aquatic garter snake I (in the rest of North America)


 * Water snakes I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gopher snakes I (in the rest of North America)


 * Boa constrictor I (in California and Florida only)


 * Reticulated python I (in California only)


 * Green anaconda I (in California only)


 * Yellow anaconda I (in California only)


 * Burmese python I (in California, Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon) (eradicated in Florida)


 * African rock python I (in Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and California) (eradicated in Florida)


 * Ball python I (in Oregon, California, and Arizona)


 * Malayan Blood python I (in California only)


 * Sumatran blood python I (in California only)


 * Indian python I (in Oregon and California only) (note: it was introduced to California and Oregon due to the popularity and success of The Jungle Book (2016 film), which featured an Indian python named Kaa, and Indian pythons were brought to California and Oregon by humans as an effect)


 * False cobra I


 * Cat snakes I


 * South American rattlesnake I (note: this rattlesnake species was introduced unintentionally after the failure of the Batman and Robin film, which contained these rattlesnakes in the movie, so one of the producers of the movie, Allen Nixon, committed suicide by letting his South American rattlesnakes he used in the movie out of their cage and bit him and injected venom into him until he died from their venom, but then, unintentionally, all of his South American rattlesnakes got out of his house and they have established their breeding populations in California, Nevada, Arizona, and Oregon)


 * Gaboon viper I


 * Puff adder I


 * Rhinoceros adder I


 * Sidewinder adder I


 * Brown tree snake I (eradicated in all of nearby islands, including Hawaii, but are still present in mainland USA areas, including Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, Texas, New Mexico, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Brahminy blind snake I


 * Titanoboa I (in Florida only)


 * Pike-taiped rattpesnake I


 * Whalish toothless aquatic snake I


 * Spiked toothless aquatic snake (aka pufferfish-mimicing snake) I


 * Legged python I


 * Ruler snakes I

Cobras

 * King cobra I (in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Oregon) (note: the invasive king cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Spitting cobra I (in Oregon and California only) (note: the invasive spitting cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Indian cobra I (in Arizona and California only) (note: the invasive Indian cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Eygyptian cobra I (in Oregon, California, Arizona, and Nevada) (note: the invasive egyptian cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Arabian cobra I (in Oregon, California, and Nevada) (note: the invasive Arabian cobras are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that were closed in 1960's and 1970's)


 * Fire cobra I

Lizards and relatives

 * All known species of skinks I


 * Spiny-tailed lizards I


 * Slow worms I


 * Glass lizards I


 * Sheltopusik I


 * Mexican mole lizard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cuban sharp-nosed worm lizard I


 * Iberian worm lizard I


 * North American worm lizard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red worm lizard I


 * Galliwasps I


 * Arbronia lizards I


 * All known species of alligator lizards I (in the rest of North America)


 * Frilled lizard I (in California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah)


 * Thorny lizard I (in Nevada, California, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona)


 * Bearded lizard I (in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas)


 * All known real species of anoles I


 * All known real species of agamas '


 * All of the known real iguana species I (in Florida, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, California, and some Caribbean islands)


 * Basilisk I (in Florida and California)


 * Draco I


 * Oriental garden lizard


 * Butterfly lizard I


 * All known real species of nonnative climbing geckos I


 * All known species of nonnative ground geckos I


 * Flying geckos I


 * All known species of tegus I


 * All known species of wall lizards I


 * Northern curlytail lizard


 * Sewer lizard I


 * Crocodile lizards I


 * Hispaniolan curlytail lizard


 * All known chameleon species I (in Florida, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oregon)


 * Sunger I (in the rest of California, Nevada, Oregon, and Arizona)


 * Gila agama I


 * Cryptile from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Fin Lizard from After Man book series to real life North America


 * White-wedgehead I


 * Draco mimic I


 * Tartarusaurus I


 * Udusaur I


 * Glow lizard I


 * Lemur gecko I


 * Mammalian-looking iguana I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Sea-basilisk I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) (note: These sea-going lizards resemble the fin lizard of After Man: A Zoology of the Future. They are aquatic piscivores similar to native real life seals, using their tails as propulsion motors and legs as rudders to catch fish. They have become vivrent in cold depths but as with the marine iguana of our time, these animals must rise to the surface to breathe, breed, rest and especially for warmth)


 * Kisubak I


 * Pomales I


 * Skinsailers I


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Tauntaun I


 * Dewback I


 * Varactyl I


 * F'saki I


 * Elephant iguana I


 * Monkey iguana I


 * Devil dragon I


 * Colossal chameleon I


 * Gigameleon I


 * Cerachamaeleonidae I


 * Nean panzer I


 * Strutting gecko I


 * Starmozard (aka Fur-bearing lizard) I


 * Hummingsnake (aka false snake gecko) I


 * Lizard rat I (this reptilian animal is similar to lizard mice, but with smaller ears and has a slightly larger body size)


 * Lizard mouse I


 * Mutt Lizard I from The Hunger Games films to real life North America


 * Duneripper I


 * Duneracer I


 * Helstrom lizard I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life North America


 * Paddletail I


 * Tropical snapjaw I

Monitor lizards and relatives

 * Komodo monitor I (in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, Louisiana, California, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)


 * Nile monitor I (in Florida, Texas, and California)


 * Emerald tree monitor I (in Florida only)


 * Crocodile monitor I (in California only)


 * Perentie I (in California and Oregon only)


 * Water monitor I (in Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, and California)


 * Gila monster I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mainland beaded lizard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Guatemalan beaded lizard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Aigialosaurus I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Dallasaurus I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Russellosaurus I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Clidastes I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America, as well as seas off the coast of western North America and eastern North America)


 * Globidens I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America, as well as seas off the coast of western North America and eastern North America)


 * Common Platecarpus I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America, as well as seas off the coast of western North America and eastern North America)


 * Paddle-Tailed Platecarpus I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America, as well as seas off the coast of western North America and eastern North America)


 * Plioplatecarpus I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Prognathodon I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Halisaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Great Tylosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Giant Paddle-Tailed Tylosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Greater Paddle-Tailed Tylosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Mosasaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Giant alligator monitor I


 * Lava monster I


 * Crimson drake I


 * Megalos I


 * Igus I


 * Domestic Varanid I


 * Yakemeleon I


 * Lizvult I


 * Elephant lizard I


 * Fox lizard I


 * Cat lizard I


 * Reptopanther I


 * Vicehead I


 * Cow-lizard I


 * Strangler lizard I


 * Plague lizard I


 * Eel lizard I


 * Gila runner I


 * Runner lizard I


 * Bird lizard I


 * Humboldt monitor I


 * Dragonskin I


 * Euromosasauroids I

Turtles and tortoises

 * Kemp's ridley sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats)


 * Olive ridley sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Leatherback sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Loggerhead sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats)


 * Green sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Hawkbill sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Flatback sea turtle I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all other freshwater habitats and human settlements) (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) (note: unlike native ones in the ocean shorelines, the invasive sea turtles now tolerate human activities as well as colder climates and habitats, as well as freshwater and pollution due to genetic engineering)


 * Red-eared slider I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arrau turtle I


 * Pig-nosed turtle I


 * Mata mata I


 * Eastern long-necked turtle I


 * Giant snake-necked turtle I


 * Yangtze giant softshell turtle I (note: unlike native ones in China, invasive ones in North America are thriving very well, even with habitat loss and other human activities)


 * Chinese softshell turtle I


 * New Guinea giant softshell turtle I


 * Spiny softshell turtle I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common snapping turtle I (in the rest of North America)


 * Alligator snapping turtle I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known species of box turtles I (in the rest of North America)


 * Asian forest tortoise I


 * Impressed tortoise I


 * Pancake tortoise I


 * Leopard tortoise I


 * South African sand tortoises I


 * African spurred tortoise I


 * Spur-thighed tortoise I


 * Hinged tortoises I


 * Hermann's tortoise I


 * Marginated tortoise I


 * Aldabra giant tortoise I


 * Galápagos tortoise I


 * American desert tortoises I (in the rest of North America)


 * Angulate tortoise I


 * Red-footed tortoise I


 * Yellow-footed tortoise I


 * Radiated tortoise I


 * Southern wood tortoise I


 * Saddle-backed Rodrigues giant tortoise I


 * Great Réunion giant tortoise I


 * Pinta Island tortoise I


 * Atlas tortoise I


 * Stupendemys I


 * Carbonemys I


 * Puentemys I


 * Pappochelys I


 * Puppigerus I


 * Orucu fantler I


 * Sanai I


 * Dino turtle I


 * Crocosnapper I


 * Lost world giant turtle I


 * Horseshoe turtles I


 * Parasitic turtles I


 * Scavenger turtle I


 * Dirt turtle (aka dung turtle) I


 * Toraton from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Therizinoturtoise I


 * Turtle dove I


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life North America (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life North America)


 * Gamera I from Gamera the Brave film to real life Nevada, Arizona, California, Baja California, and Oregon (note: unlike their ancestors, gameras are now gentle giants, feeding on nothing but fish and plants, they could also no longer fly [to reduce the chance of knocking down aircrafts], so their species could live on in real life North America)

Relatives of turtles and tortoises

 * Common Scutosaurus I


 * Siberian Scutosaurus I


 * Pareiasaurus I


 * Elginia I


 * Anthodon I


 * Mesosaurus I

Sauropodomorphs
(note: just like Ornithopods, all known species of Sauropodomorphs are now thriving well and adapting into newer habitats including human settlements, as well as tolerating hotter and colder temperatures, and even wetter and dryer environments, which explains why there are now Sauropodomorphs in most of modern North America)


 * Panphagia I


 * Thecodontosaurus I


 * European Plateosaurus I


 * American Plateosaurus I


 * Braying Plateosaurus (aka Arena Plateosaurus) I from Walking With Dinosaurs: Arena Spectacular universe to real life/modern North America


 * Riojasaurus I


 * Jingshanosaurus I


 * Lufengosaurus I


 * Yunnanosaurus I


 * Unaysaurus I


 * Common Anchisaurus I


 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Anchisaurus (aka Giant Anchisaurus) I


 * Pygmy Anchisaurus I


 * Common Glacialisaurus I


 * Bronze Glacialisaurus I


 * Massospondylus I


 * Melanorosaurus I


 * Barrosaurus I


 * Great Cetiosaurus I


 * Swan-Necked Cetiosaurus I


 * Greater Shunosaurus I


 * Masked Shunosaurus I


 * Great Camarasaurus I


 * Howling Camarasaurus I


 * Brown Camarasaurus I


 * Common Mamenchisaurus I


 * LWJP's Mamenchisaurus I


 * Jesus's Mamenchisaurus I


 * Common Dinheirosaurus I


 * Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus I


 * Barosaurus I


 * Amphicoelias I


 * Greater Seismosaurus I


 * Prairie Seismosaurus I


 * Supersaurus I


 * Apatosaurus I


 * Real Brontosaurus I


 * Common Diplodocus I


 * Greater Diplodocus I


 * Common Brachiosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus I


 * Green-Sided Brachiosaurus I


 * Red-Crested Brachiosaurus I


 * Blue-Sided Brachiosaurus I


 * Thickened Brachiosaurus (aka Arena Brachiosaurus) I


 * Lusotitan I


 * Pukyongosaurus I


 * Euhelopus I


 * Omeisaurus I


 * Cedarosaurus I


 * Albert's Borealosaurus I


 * Giant Borealosaurus I


 * Grant's Argentinosaurus I


 * Saltasaur-Like Argentinosaurus (aka Jesus's Argentinosaurus) I


 * Cedarosaurus I


 * Paralititan I


 * Rapetosaurus I


 * Opisthocoelicaudia I


 * Greater Saltasaurus I


 * Darwin's Saltasaurus (aka Dinosaur Planet Saltasaurus) I


 * Ampelosaurus I


 * Magyarosaurus I


 * Skull Island 2005 Brontosaurus I (note: like all sauropods living today, it is a gentle giant that feeds only on plants)


 * Megadreadnoughtus I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Cephalogyrinus I


 * Fambaa I


 * Ronto I


 * Brontosapien I


 * Eurotitan I

Pachycephalosaurids

 * Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Stygimoloch I


 * Common Dracorex I


 * Dragon's Dracorex I


 * Stegoceras I


 * Wannanosaurus I


 * Tylocephale I


 * Common Prenocephale I


 * Dinosaur Planet Prenocephale I


 * Common Homalocephale I


 * Gentle Homalocephale I


 * Bull styg I

Ceratopsians

 * Wild Psittacosaurus I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Leptoceratops I


 * Koreaceratops I


 * Untameable Wild Protoceratops I


 * Lesser Wild Protoceratops I


 * Marbled Wild Protoceratops I


 * Great Wild Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Montanoceratops I


 * Giant Zuniceratops I


 * Common Zuniceratops I


 * Pentaceratops I


 * Greater Torosaurus I


 * Herding Torosaurus I


 * Zebra Torosaurus I


 * Great Darwin's Triceratops I


 * BBC Triceratops I


 * Untamable Triceratops I


 * Blue-Headed Triceratops I


 * Giant Triceratops (aka Domestic Triceratops) I


 * Urban Triceratops I


 * Bush Styracosaurus I


 * Pygmy Styracosaurus I


 * Centrosaurus I


 * Wendiceratops I


 * Einiosaurus I


 * Quilled Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Great Brown Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Flaming-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Little Brown Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Orange-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Dracorhinosaurus I


 * Marine ceratopsian I


 * Limenyceratops I


 * Pygmyceratops I


 * Laetomala I


 * Bovinine ceratopsian I


 * Stegoceratops I


 * Common clannfear I


 * Domestic clannfear (aka meat-eating clannfear) I

Heterodontosaurids and kin

 * Pisanosaurus I


 * Eocursor I


 * Fabrosaurus I


 * Heterodontosaurus I


 * Fruitadens I


 * Echinodon I


 * Papiomimus I


 * Daeomastax I

Ornithopods
(note: all known ornithopod species are now thriving well and adapting into newer habitats including human settlements, as well as tolerating hotter and colder temperatures, and even wetter and dryer environments, which explains why there are now ornithopods in most of modern North America)


 * Hypsilophodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * Gracile Othnielia I


 * Blue-Faced Othnielia I


 * Great Leaellynasaura I from Cretaceous Australia to modern North America


 * Hibernating Leaellynasaura I


 * Atlascopcosaurus I from Cretaceous Australia to modern North America


 * Drinker I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Bony Thescelosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North Amerira


 * Blue-Headed Thescelosaurus I


 * Common Parksosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Crested Parksosaurus I


 * Koreanosaurus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Zephyrosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Feathered Orodromeus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Scaled Orodromeus I


 * Tenontosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Rhabdodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * Zalmoxes I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * Slender-Snouted Muttaburrasaurus I from Cretaceous Australia to modern North America


 * Trumpet-Nosed Muttaburrasaurus I


 * Lesser Dryosaurus I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Common Dryosaurus I


 * Green's Dryosaurus I


 * Lesser Draconyx I from Jurassic Europe to modern North America


 * Greater Draconyx I


 * Charles's Camptosaurus I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Dull-Backed Camptosaurus I


 * Isaberrysaura I


 * Common Macrogryphosaurus I


 * Marbled Macrogryphosaurus (aka South American Iguanodont) I


 * Dakotadon I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Eurasian Iguanodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern North America


 * European Iguanodon I


 * North American Iguanodon I


 * Rhinoceros Iguanodon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not sapient, since they're purely wild animals, and doesn't talk, so instead they make animalistic sounds including growls, rumbles, roars, and bellows, while their young makes chirps and squeaks, they are also named because some individuals can grow horn-like structures on their snouts)


 * Greater Ouranosaurus I from Cretaceous Africa to modern North America


 * Zebra Ouranosaurus I


 * Striped Ouranosaurus I


 * Orange-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Hadrosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Corythosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Hypacrosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Lambeosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Nipponosaurus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Olorotitan I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Common Parasaurolophus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Striped Parasaurolophus I


 * Blue-Headed Parasaurolophus I


 * Urban Giant Parasaurolophus I


 * Charonosaurus I


 * Tsintaosaurus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Common Maiasaura I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Short-Faced Maiasaura I


 * Greater Edmontosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Short-Faced Edmontosaurus I


 * WWD Edmontosaurus I


 * Marching Edmontosaurus I


 * Zebra Edmontosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Edmontosaurus I


 * Street Edmontosaurus I


 * Shantungosaurus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Prosaurolophus I from Cretaceous North America


 * Great Saurolophus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America


 * Slender-Crested Saurolophus I


 * WWD Anatotitan I


 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Anatotitan I


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Kaadu I


 * Shaak I (note: unlike their ancestors: they do not carry the virus known as the waterborne Blue Shadow Virus, since they became immune to the viruses and the viruses were eventually eradicated, so they now live for about 47 years in their lifetime)


 * Ornithosauropoda I


 * Thundercrest I


 * Bluebeak I


 * Maned beaktooth I

Stegosaurs

 * Common Miragaia I


 * Spike-Shouldered Miragaia I


 * Wuerhosaurus I


 * Dacentrurus I


 * Hesperosaurus I


 * Huayangosaurus I


 * Kentrosaurus I


 * Tuojiangosaurus I


 * Great Stegosaurus I


 * Arena's Stegosaurus I


 * BBC's Stegosaurus I


 * Brown-Headed Stegosaurus (aka Howling Stegosaurus) I


 * Grazing Stegosaurus I

Ankylosaurs

 * Gargoyleosaurus I


 * English Polacanthus I


 * European Polacanthus I


 * North American Polacanthus I


 * Gastonia I


 * Nodosaurus I


 * Great Edmontia I


 * Slender Edmontia I


 * Forager Edmontia I


 * Minmi I


 * Saichania I


 * Tarchia I


 * Euoplocephalus I


 * Real Ankylosaurus I


 * WWD Ankylosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Ankylosaurus I


 * Taglexodragus I


 * Drop turtle I

Theropods

 * Therizinosaurs
 * Real Therizinosaurs I from Cretaceous Asia and North America to modern North America
 * Slothish Nothronychus I
 * Scaled Therizinosaurus I
 * Crocodile-Skinned Therizinosaurus I


 * Oviraptorids
 * Real Oviraptorids I from Cretaceous Asia and North America to modern North America
 * Dinosaur Planet Oviraptor I
 * Crab-Eating Oviraptor I
 * White-Faced Oviraptor I
 * Blue-Faced Oviraptor I
 * Blue-Throated Oviraptor I
 * Psittacodracus I
 * Oviraptosapien I
 * Citipatosapien I
 * Prehistoric Park Incisivosaurus I
 * Pouch-Throated Gigantoraptor I
 * Ruff-Feathered Gigantoraptor I
 * Cassowary-Mimic Gigantoraptor I
 * Turkey-Mimic Gigantoraptor I
 * Prairie Gigantoraptor I
 * Forest Gigantoraptor I
 * Blue-Sided Gigantoraptor I
 * Fuzz-Feathered Gigantoraptor I
 * Gray-Winged Gigantoraptor I
 * Green-Backed Gigantoraptor I
 * Fancy Gigantoraptor I (note: it is called fancy Gigantoraptor because of its coloration and its jumping ability for such a big animal, unlike real Gigantoraptors)
 * Scaly Gigantoraptor I
 * BBC Chirostenotes I
 * Avititan I
 * Thunderdinosaur I
 * Tropical oviraptorid I
 * Hyenasaurus I
 * Hyenaraptor I


 * Alvarezsaurs
 * Alvarezsaurs I from Cretaceous Asia, North & South America to modern North America
 * Giant Mononykus I
 * Predatory Alvarezsaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Shuvuuia I


 * Ornithomimids
 * Real Ornithomimids I from Cretaceous Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America to modern North America
 * Fishing chicken-Like Ornithomimid I
 * Forest Chicken Mimicing Ornithomimid I
 * Fuzz-Bodied Ornithomimus I
 * Scaly Ornithomimus I
 * Saurocheirus I


 * Raptors
 * Real Dromaeosauridae raptors I from Cretaceous Asia, Europe, South America, and North America to modern North America
 * European Utahraptor I
 * Giant Utahraptor I
 * Scaled Dromaeosaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Pyroraptor I
 * Dwarf Dromaeosaur (aka Pygmy Dromaeosaur) I
 * Grizzlied Dromaeosaur I
 * Tawny Hesperonychus I
 * Tree creeper I
 * Darwin's Sinornithosaurus I
 * Clouded Leopard Velociraptor I
 * Red-Crested Velociraptor I
 * Dull-Feathered Velociraptor I
 * Dinosaur Planet Velociraptor I
 * White-Faced Velociraptor I
 * Red-Faced Velociraptor I
 * Blue-Faced Velociraptor I
 * -Brown-Feathered Velociraptor I
 * Blue-Eyed Velociraptor I
 * Ragged-Feathered Velociraptor I
 * Dull Velociraptor I
 * Gray-Feathered Velociraptor I
 * Hawkeye Velociraptor I
 * Vulturine Velociraptor I
 * Red-Crested Velociraptor I
 * Polar Velociraptor I
 * Feathery Asian Tiger Velociraptor I
 * Green-Crested Velociraptor I
 * Scaled Asian Tiger Velociraptor I
 * Feathery Jurassic Park-Mimicing Velociraptor I
 * Jurassic Park Velociraptor I (note: they were brought from these films, Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, and Jurassic World, and became invasive after some people who were the fans of Jurassic World and their raptors brought them into real life, after some were brought to real life North America, they became invasive and caused some negative impact to some native real life North American species, including some populations of the American Killer Dylanus, some population of gray wolves, and some black bear populations, especially some population of black bears in Florida)
 * Venatosaurus I
 * Domestic Microraptor I
 * Prehistoric Park Microraptor I
 * Tawny Microraptor I
 * Orange Microraptor I
 * Blue-Edged Microraptor I
 * Speckled Microraptor I
 * Fire-Breasted Microraptor I
 * Red-Feathered Microraptor I
 * Fishing Microraptor I
 * Lesser Pet Microraptor I
 * White Microraptor I
 * Sapient Deinonychus I
 * Rainbowraptor I
 * Taskoraptor I
 * Primeval Velociraptor I
 * Primeval Utahraptor I
 * Aquaraptoriformes I
 * Ornithocetids I
 * Ornithoraptor I
 * Monkey-eater I
 * Tyrannosaur mimics I
 * African paratyrannosaur I
 * Venatosapiens I
 * Aviraptosaurus I
 * Nychopteryx I
 * Moasaurus I
 * Dumaraptor I
 * Cheetahraptor I
 * Heronoraptor I
 * Fossoraptor I
 * Tree leaper I
 * Eagle raptor I
 * Blue-winged raptor I


 * Troodonts
 * Elephant Beast I in the rest of North America
 * Rammerhead I in the rest of North America
 * Turkey Mimicer I in the rest of North America
 * Terror Raptor I in the rest of North America
 * False Dragon I in the rest of North America
 * Sloth Lizard I in the rest of North America
 * Dwarf Wounder I in the rest of North America
 * Eastern Wounder I in the rest of North America
 * Western Wounder I in the rest of North America
 * Domestic Wounder I in the rest of North America
 * Real Prehistoric Troodonts I from Cretaceous Asia, Europe, and North America to modern North America
 * Little Gray Troodon I
 * Coelophysis-like Troodon I
 * Tyrant Troodon I
 * Prehistoric Park Mei Long I
 * Unstrich I
 * Dromaeopteryx I
 * Anatimimus I
 * Anserimimus I
 * Ground hawk I
 * Gypsiforme I
 * Megatroodontids I
 * Tyrannotroodontids I
 * Ancestral dinosauroid I
 * Common dinosauroid I
 * Troodonish dinosauroid I
 * Bird-like dinosauroid I
 * Polar dinosauroid I
 * Tropical dinosauroid I
 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I
 * True sapient dinosauroid I
 * Robust dinosauroid I
 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I
 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I
 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I
 * Sapient troodon I
 * Flatwoods dinosauroid I (note: it is a species of dinosauroid that lives inside its machine parts for the rest of its life, they are peaceful herbivores which will only attack or let out foul smell for defense only if it's threatened or scared, their population is actually increasing and spreading to many other parts of USA, Mexico, and Canada)
 * Mitekai I
 * Common skryke I
 * Winged skryke I
 * Troodon-like skryke I
 * Anthroposaurus I
 * Featherfolk I


 * Rahonavis I from Cretaceous Madagascar to modern North America


 * Sciurumimus I


 * Gallidontus I (note: it is a very small chick-sized theropod dinosaur, making it among the smallest dinosaurs, it is also very tame and well-behaved towards people and dylanuses, making it a very good pet and farm animal, it needs smaller animals, seeds, and small vegetables to keep it healthy)


 * Scansoriopterids I from Jurassic Asia to modern North America


 * Common Ornitholestes I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Rhinoceros Horned Ornitholestes (aka Rhinoceros Ornitholestes) I


 * Death Horned Ornitholestes I (in southern Florida only)


 * European Ornitholestes I


 * Compsognathids
 * Real Compsognathids I from Jurassic & Cretaceous Europe and Asia to modern North America
 * Stripe-Sided Compsognathus I
 * Rat-Mimicing Compsognathus I
 * Pack-Hunting Compsognathus I
 * Chipmunk-Colored Compsognathus I
 * Viperagnathus I


 * Coelurosaurus 'I


 * Coelurus I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * Tyrannosaurids
 * Real Daspletosaurus
 * Dinosaur Planet Daspletosaurus I
 * Real Albertosaurus
 * Real Gorgosaurus
 * Real Nanotyrannus I
 * Proceratosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern North America
 * Stokesosaurus I from Jurassic North America to modern North America
 * Dilong I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America
 * Common Guanlong I from Jurassic Asia to modern North America
 * Crested Guanlong I
 * Yutyrannus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America
 * Alioramus I from Cretaceous Asia to modern North America
 * Real Tyrannosaurus
 * Jurassic Park Tyrannosaurus
 * WWD Tyrannosaurus I
 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Tyrannosaurus
 * Greater Hunting Tyrannosaurus I
 * Vulturine Tyrannosaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Tyrannosaurus
 * Skull-Faced Tyrannosaurus I
 * Prehistoric Park Tyrannosaurus I
 * Blue-Feathered Tyrannosaurus I
 * Rough-Headed Tyrannosaurus I
 * Red-faced Tyrannosaurus I
 * Rainy Basin Tyrannosaurus I
 * Real Tarbosaurus I
 * Rocky Tarbosaurus I
 * Yellow-Bellied Tarbosaurus I
 * Crocodile-Skinned Tarbosaurus I
 * Prehistoric Park Albertosaurus I
 * Primeval Albertosaurus I
 * March Of The Dinosaurs Albertosaurus I
 * March Of The Dinosaurs Gorgosaurus I
 * WWD Gorgosaurus I
 * Jurassic Fight Club Nanotyrannus I
 * Smilodontosaurus I
 * Cryptonychus I
 * Vastatosaurus Rex I
 * Swimming theropod I
 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, it is also the size of a large man)
 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, it is also the size of an average sized man)
 * Macrotyrannids I
 * Sea tyrannt I
 * Loon tyrannt I


 * Triassic Coelurosaur I


 * Carnosaurs
 * Common Allosaurus I from Jurassic North America and Europe to modern North America
 * Red-Crested Allosaurus I
 * Blue-Crested Allosaurus I
 * Dwarf Allosaurus I
 * African Carcharodontosaurus I
 * South American Carcharodontosaurus I
 * Common Giganotosaurus I
 * Thor's Giganotosaurus I (note: this Giganotosaurus species is named due to its greater size than real Giganotosaurus)
 * Domestic Pygmy Carnosaur I from My Pet Dinosaur documentary to real life/modern day North America (note: it is a small chicken/turkey-sized descendants of carnosaurs like Allosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, but is now peaceful towards humans, dylanuses, and other pets, making this dinosaur species a good domesticated pet)
 * Indominus (note: unlike their ancestors, they have no negative impact to native species since they no longer hunt for sports, instead they now only hunt if they're hungry)


 * Megalosaurs and spinosaurs
 * Great Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Grant's Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Darwin's Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Red-Backed Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Marbled Quadrupedal Spinosaurus (note: like all quadrupedal Spinosaurus species, this animal is a peaceful/gentle animal towards humans, dylanuses, and all other sapient beings, feeding only on fish, it is also now adapting well to human settlements)
 * Greater Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Imperial Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Jesus's Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Great Green Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Blue-Sided Bipedal Spinosaurus
 * Common Torvosaurus
 * Greater Torvosaurus (in Southern California only)
 * Megalosaurus I
 * Terra's Eustreptospondylus I
 * Swimming Eustreptospondylus I
 * Outdater's Eustreptospondylus I
 * Marine spinosaur I
 * Pongosaurus I


 * Dracoraptor I


 * Common Ceratosaurus I


 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Ceratosaurus I


 * Red-Headed Ceratosaurus (aka Jurassic Park Ceratosaurus) I (note: they are no longer aggressive towards dylanuses and no longer hunt them as dylanuses of all kinds carry bacteria that could be deadly to this Ceratosaurus species, even if the dylanuses touch this Ceratosaurus species with just a finger, so if the scavenging dylanuses finds a carcass that this Ceratosaurus species is feeding on, the Ceratosaurus just walks away from its kill so it won't be risking its life from the bacteria-carrying dylanuses, they have also become non-aggressive towards humans and other sapient species, except vampires as aggressive animals in human settlements are not tolerated by sapient beings, and they have also adapted to live in human settlements)


 * Greater Dilophosaurus


 * Giant Dilophosaurus


 * Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus I


 * Abelisaurids
 * All known species of real Abelisaurids I from Cretaceous South America, Africa, Madagascar, France, and India to modern North America
 * Red-Crested Majungasaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Aucasaurus I
 * Dinosaur Planet Tarascosaurus I
 * Dwarf Dinosaur Planet Tarascosaurus I
 * Red-Backed Carnotaurus I
 * Skull crawler I
 * Pacmanvenator I
 * Guar lizard (aka Guarosaurus) I
 * Kagouti (aka Neoabelisaurus) I


 * Common American Coelophysis I from Triassic North America to modern North America


 * Greater American Coelophysis I from Jurassic North America to modern North America


 * African Coelophysis I from Jurassic Africa to modern North America


 * Pack-Hunting Coelophysis I


 * Red-Browed Coelophysis I


 * Cannibalistic Coelophysis I


 * City Coelophysis I


 * Greater Daemonosaurus I


 * Death Daemonosaurus I


 * Common Eoraptor I from Triassic South America to modern North America


 * Carnivorous Eoraptor I


 * Northern canoot I


 * Common Amazonian cannot I


 * Pampadraco I


 * Scuttlerlizard I


 * Alit I


 * Argonian I

Pterosaurs and relatives

 * Ancestral Pterosaurs I


 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Common Pteranodon I


 * BBC Pteranodon I


 * Jurassic World's Swimming Pteranodon I


 * Perching Jurassic Park Pteranodon I


 * Predatory Jurassic Park Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Pterodaustro I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Willy's Quetzalcoatlus (aka Walking With Dinosaurs Quetzalcoatlus) I


 * Vulturine Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Smooth-Skinned Quetzalcoatlus (aka When Dinosaurs Roamed America's Quetzalcoatlus) I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Haenamichnus I


 * Nemicolopterus I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Common Dimorphodon I


 * Predatory Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I (in Florida and Southern California only)


 * Anurognathoid I


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Humming pterosaur I


 * Stripebill I


 * Red-bellied arrow dragon I


 * Fire-cockatrice I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Eurojara I


 * Deinopteryx I

Marine reptiles and relatives

 * Atopodentatus I (in California's Lake Tahoe, as well as coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Utatsusaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Cymbospondylus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Shastasaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Shonisaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Mixosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Contectopalatus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Eurhinosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Temnodontosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Ichthyosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Platypterygius I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Stenopterygius I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Ophthalmosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, Caribbean Islands, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Placodus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Henodus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Cyamodus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Placochelys I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Psephoderma I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Lariosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Thicktail Nothosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Green Nothosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Simosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Pistosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Augustasaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Fully Aquatic Cryptoclidus I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Seal Island Sharer Cryptoclidus I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands)


 * Muraenosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Kimmerosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Fluked Elasmosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Common Elasmosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Great Styxosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Gracile Styxosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Thalassomedon I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Slender-Necked Thalassomedon I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Fluke-Tailed Dolichorhynchops I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Lesser Dolichorhynchops I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Trinacromerum I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Macroplata I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Rhomaleosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Common Liopleurodon I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Giant Liopleurodon I (in coastlines of Baja California, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands)


 * Terrestrial Ichthyosaurids I


 * Hydra I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike in mythologies, hydras don't actually have multi-heads and don't actually regrow more heads, so they have just one head, also, it is a very close relative of Plesiosaurs)


 * Ruling Ichthyosaurids I


 * Ruling Nothosaurids I


 * Suchonothos I (in California's Lake Tahoe and the Great Lakes only)

Dragons

 * Night Fury I


 * Deadly Nadder I


 * Gronckle I


 * Monstrous Nightmare I


 * Hideous Zippleback I


 * Terrible Terror I


 * Scauldron I


 * Thunderdrum I


 * Whispering Death I


 * Snaptrapper I


 * Timberjack I


 * Changewing I


 * Boneknapper I


 * Skrill I


 * Night Terror I


 * Speed Stinger I


 * Death Song I


 * Snow Wraith I


 * Woolly Howl I


 * Flightmare I


 * Catastrophic Quaken I


 * Screaming Death I


 * Giant Deaths
 * Red Death I (in the mountains of Alaska only due to their aggression towards humans)
 * Green Death I (it is a completely peaceful relative of a red death and is found in Alaska, California, Oregon, and Baja California)


 * Bewilderbeast I


 * Gobsucker I


 * Stinger I


 * Egg Biter I


 * Stormcutter I


 * Hotburple I


 * Seashocker I


 * Hobblegrunt I


 * Windgnasher I


 * Snafflefang I


 * Windstriker I


 * Rumblehorn I


 * Thornridge I


 * Threadtail I


 * Thunderclaw I


 * Raincutter I


 * Scuttleclaw I


 * Snifflehunch I


 * Shovelhelm I


 * Triple Stryke I


 * Silver Phantom I


 * Garden dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient and they now growl, hiss, and snarl instead of speaking in any language, thus this makes garden dragons just urban animals that lives in parks, gardens, fields, school playgrounds, etc.)


 * Brown dragon I (note: they are now completely herbivorous, thus making them peaceful plant eaters)


 * Prehistoric dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life North America


 * Marine dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life North America


 * Forest dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life North America


 * Mountain dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life North America


 * Moon faerie I


 * Scarlet faerie I


 * All known species of Spiderwick dragons I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * All known species of Skyrim's dragons from Skyrim game to real life North America

Other reptiles

 * Tuatara I (note: unlike native tuataras in New Zealand, the invasive tuataras in North America were genetically engineered to tolerate new animals, so they are now thriving gery well, even with egg-eating mammals, birds, etc around, and is also now adapting to newer habitats around it, including human settlements)


 * Spinoaequalis I


 * Common Petrolacosaurus I


 * Greater Petrolacosaurus I


 * Megalancosaurus I


 * Hovasaurus I


 * Claudiosaurus I


 * All known Choristodera species I


 * Trilophosaurus I


 * Longisquama I


 * Icarosaurus I


 * Kuehneosuchus I


 * Kuehneosaurus I


 * Wild Coelurosauravus I


 * Domestic Coelurosauravus I


 * Fin-Sided Reptile I


 * Reptilian water horse I


 * Loveland frogman I (note: despite its name, it is not a frog, it is actually a bizarre bipedal humanoid reptile that feeds on creatures much smaller than itself, with the largest prey items being goats, but fortunately, they are friendly towards humans and even dylanuses)


 * Horax I


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Good Dinosaur reptile critters I from The Good Dinosaur film to real life North America


 * Swapper I


 * Splodyhead (aka spoldyheaded lizard) I


 * Common grassback I


 * Woodskinned twigback I


 * Killer Croc I From DC to Real Life North America


 * Age regressioner I from imagination to real life North America. (Note: These are dinosaur-like reptiles that sprayed gas on humans to have age regression, which it would mean reversing age, including sapient beings. Nowadays, they were now domesticated by various sapient beings as a nearly expensive medical treatment for elderly people for many years. Meanwhile, the Red Cross and the United Nations, including the World Health Organization, were trying to make efforts to reduce the price of the usage of age regression treatments by breeding out age regressioners and make their gas moderated enough to make patients have age regression.)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Inc. to real life North America. (Note: There would be female counterparts of them in order to live in real life. Unlike their ancestors, they will not scare children anymore, except for vampires, due to a terrible conflict with them.)

Caecilians

 * Mexican burrowing caecilian I (in the rest of North America)


 * Caribbean caecilian I (in the rest of North America)


 * Yellow-striped caecilian I


 * Bombay caecilian I


 * Ceylon caecilian I


 * Narayan's caecilian I


 * Red caecilian I


 * Ringed caecilian I


 * Rubber caecilian I


 * Aquatic caecilians I


 * Rubricacaecilia I


 * Eocaecilia I

Salamanders and newts

 * Fire salamander I


 * Axolotl I (reintroduced, but was also introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Hellbender I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spotted salamander I (in the rest of North America)


 * Japanese giant salamander I


 * Chinese giant salamander I


 * Greater siren I (in the rest of North America)


 * California newt I (in the rest of California)


 * California tiger salamander I (in the rest of California)


 * Spotted hubur newt I


 * Ryu I


 * Axolotlosuchids I


 * Trinity Alps giant salamander I

Toads

 * Cane toad I


 * Fire-bellied toad I


 * Common toad I


 * Natterjack toad I


 * Common Suriname toad I


 * Plains spadefoot toad I


 * Central Coast stubfoot toad I


 * Snouted frog I (note: depsite their name, they are not frogs, but are instead true toads)


 * Plump toads I


 * Kihansi spray toad I


 * False toad I


 * Gray toad I


 * Golden toad I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western toad I (in the rest of North America)


 * Colorado River toad I (in the rest of North America)


 * Panamanian golden frog I (in the rest of North America) (note: despite its name, it is not a frog, but a true toad)


 * Japanese toad I


 * Armotoad I


 * Blobfrog I


 * Testamphibians I


 * Turtlephibian I


 * Concrete toad I

Frogs

 * Wood frog I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green frog I (in the rest of North America)


 * Spiny-headed tree frog I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gladiator frogs I (in the rest of North America)


 * Shovel-headed tree frogs I (in the rest of North America)


 * American bullfrog I (in the rest of North America)


 * African bullfrog I


 * Guenther's marsupial frog I


 * Cave squeaker I


 * Goliath frog I


 * Darwin's frog I


 * Common frog I


 * Edible frog I


 * Tomato frog I


 * Leaf frog I


 * Horned frogs I


 * American rain frogs I


 * African rain frogs I


 * Madagascan rain frogs I


 * Australian rain frog I


 * Waxy monkey tree frog I


 * Giant tree frog I


 * Burmeister's leaf frog I


 * Common walking leaf frog I


 * Mexican leaf frog I (in the rest of North America)


 * Purple frog I


 * Giant burrowing frog I


 * Ornate burrowing frog I


 * Northern burrowing frog I


 * Spencer's burrowing frog I


 * Striped burrowing frog I


 * Short-footed frog I


 * Flying frog I


 * Gray frog I (Introduced in the rest of USA)


 * Rock frog I


 * Cuban tree frog I


 * Red-eyed tree frog I (note: unlike their ancestors, invasive red-eyed tree frogs are not threatened by habitat loss or pollution as they now tolerate with these problems, so they now thrive in most of North America, even in human settlements)


 * All species of poison dart frogs I (in California and Florida only) (Note: Unlike native ones of South America, all poison dart frog species in California lost all of their poison due to lack of their poisonous prey in California, despite this, they are thriving in California, and are even adapting into human settlements.)


 * Golden rocket frog I


 * Stephen's rocket frog I


 * Toad-like rocket frog I


 * Degranville's rocket frog I


 * Palm rocket frog I


 * Skunk frogs I


 * Trinidad stream frog I


 * Talamanca rocket frog I


 * Tailed frog I (Introduced in the rest of North America.)


 * Hairy frog I


 * Australian green tree frog I


 * African clawed frog (Introduced in California, Florida, and Arizona.)


 * Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog I (note: Unlike the ones that used to live in Panama, the invasive ones in California are thriving due to the lack of infectious fungi in California.)


 * Pygmy frog I


 * Lipstick false dart frog I (Introduced in California only.)


 * Man-faced frog I (Introduced in Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and California.)


 * Blue-throated brown frog I (Introduced in California and Florida only.)


 * Gastric-brooding frog I (Note: Unlike native ones that used to live in Australia, invasive gastric-brooding frogs in North America are thriving well, even with human activities and fungi around.)


 * Common beelzebufo I


 * Long-tongued beelzebufo I


 * Trapmouth frog I


 * Glider frog I


 * Wartfrog I


 * Black Lagoon frogger I (Note: it is an amphibious cattle-sized frog that is natural predator/enemy of the Creature from the Black Lagoon.)

Prehistoric amphibians

 * Triadobatrachus I


 * Gerobatrachus I


 * Platyhystrix I


 * Coloraderpeton I


 * Ophiderpeton I


 * Palaeomolgophis I


 * Adelospondylus I


 * Brachydectes I


 * Oestocephalus I


 * Phlegethontia I


 * Lysorophus I


 * Rhynchonkos I


 * Cardiocephalus I


 * Micraroter I


 * Pelodosotis I


 * Microbrachis I


 * Peltobatrachus I


 * Diplocaulus I


 * Mastodonsaurus I


 * Edops I


 * Tropical Koolasuchus I


 * Boreal Koolasuchus I


 * Eryops I


 * Prionosuchus I


 * Trematosaurus I


 * Lapillopsis I


 * Batrachosuchus I


 * Lydekkerina I


 * Paracyclotosaurus I


 * Swampland Rhinesuchus I


 * Scrubland Rhinesuchus I


 * Common Proterogrinus I


 * Predatory Protergyrinus I


 * Greater Crassigrinus I


 * BBC's Crassigyrinus I


 * Semi-aquatic Seymouria I


 * Land Seymouria I


 * Gator-like Hynerpeton I


 * Newt-like Hynerpeton I


 * Ichthyostega I


 * Acanthostega I

Former fictional amphibians

 * Bulldog giant newt I from the Minions film to real life North America


 * Good Dinosaur amphibian critters I from The Good Dinosaur film to real life North America


 * TFIF amphibians I


 * Fluvial gigamouth I


 * Tadmole I


 * Belle I


 * Spooky (aka spookymander) I


 * Sinker (aka sinktoad) I


 * Crocophibians I


 * Greninja I from Pokemon series to real life North America

Gobies

 * Round goby


 * Western tubenose goby


 * Mudskipper I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for mudskippers to live in) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now mudskippers in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Dracula shrimpgoby I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for Dracula shrimpgobies to live in) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now Dracula shrimpgobies in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Yellow clown goby I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now yellow clown gobies in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Poison goby I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now poison gobies in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Blue-banded goby I (in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now blue-banded gobies in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]

Eels

 * American eel I (in the rest of North America)


 * Banded snake eel I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters, which is why banded snake eels now live in both saltwater and freshwater, both natural and man-made)


 * All known species of moray eels I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: all moray eel species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * All known species of garden eels I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: all garden eel species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)

Oilfish and relatives
(note: all oilfish species and relatives, except lionfishes, that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Oilfish I (from Lake Baikal to the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Longhorn sculpin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red lionfish I (in the Atlantic oceans only)


 * Atlantic sea devil I

Groupers and relatives
(note: all grouper species and relatives that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * All of the known species of Epinephelus-grouped groupers I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * All of the known species of Mycteroperca-grouped groupers I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Humpback grouper I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Giant sea bass I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America

Remoras
(note: all remora species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Live sharksucker I


 * Common remora I

Sturgeons and relatives

 * White sturgeon I in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA


 * Atlantic sturgeon I in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA


 * Gulf sturgeon I in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA


 * Lake sturgeon I in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA


 * Beluga sturgeon I


 * American paddlefish I in the rest of North American waterways


 * Chinese paddlefish I

Lungfishes and relatives

 * West Indian Ocean coelacanth I in the Great Lakes as well as off the coast of California, Oregon, and Baja California


 * Indonesian coelacanth I in the Great Lakes as well as off the coast of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina


 * Mawsonia coelacanth I


 * Marbled African lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * Gilled African lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * West African lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * Spotted African lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * Australian lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in


 * South American lungfish I in rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of all parts of Mexico, USA, and Canada, except Tundra where it's too cold for lungfishes to live in

Tunas
(note: all tuna species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Yellowfin tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Bigeye tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Southern bluefin tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Atlantic bluefin tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Pacific bluefin tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Albacore (aka bonito or longfin tuna) I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA


 * Skipjack tuna I in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of USA

True loaches

 * Pond loach I


 * Horseface loach I


 * Spanish dogloach I

Colorful loaches and relatives

 * Clown loach I


 * Zebra loach I


 * Tiger loach I


 * Skunk loach I


 * Dwarf loach I


 * Bengal loach I


 * Yoyo loach I


 * Burmese border loach I


 * Blue botia I

Perches and relatives
[note: unlike their ancestors, the saltwater relatives of perches were genetically engineered so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, and even in polluted waters, which explains why there are now saltwater relatives of perches in most of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made]


 * Yellow perch I (in the rest of North America)


 * European perch I


 * Ruffe I


 * Banggai cardinalfish I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of grunters I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of hawkfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of dottybacks I(in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of Carangidae-grouped fishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of goatfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of butterflyfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of rabbitfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of basslets I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of dartfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of jawfish species I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of dragonets I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of spadefishes and relatives I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * All known species of snappers I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Striped beakfish I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Striped drum I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Spotted drum I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Moorish idol I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)

Catfishes

 * Ghost catfishes I


 * Twig catfishes I


 * Slender-tailed catfishes I


 * Striped eel catfish I


 * Walking catfish I


 * Redtail catfish I


 * Black bullhead catfish I


 * Corydoras and relatives I


 * Goliath catfishes I


 * Mekong giant catfish I


 * Amur catfish I


 * Wels catfish I


 * Candiru I


 * Sorubins I


 * Mountain catfish I


 * Common sucker-mouth catfishes I


 * Spiny dwarf catfishes I


 * False candiru I


 * Candiru mimic I


 * Penic catfish I


 * Otothyrinae-grouped catfishes I


 * Hypoptopomatinae-grouped catfishes I


 * All species of Neoplecostominae-grouped catfishes I


 * All species of Pterygoplichthys-grouped catfishes I


 * All species of Hypostomus-grouped grouped catfishes I


 * Paradoxoglanis electric catfishes I


 * Malapterurus electric catfishes I


 * Stormy rubber catfish I


 * Giant electric catfish I

Suckers

 * White sucker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Northern hogsucker I (in the rest of North America)

Carps and relatives

 * Carp I


 * Goldfish I


 * Koi I


 * Tench I


 * Tiger barb I


 * Glowing barb I


 * Spotted barbs I


 * Cherry barb I


 * Dwarf rasboras I


 * Malayan rasboras I


 * Dracula fish I


 * Nibble fish I in all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America (note: they were first introduced to North America in 2009 to relieve the skin of humans, dylanuses, dogs, cats, and all other kinds of animals, when these fish got out and started breeding in the wild, their population had exploded from just 31 fishes to more than 9 million in the entire country alone, were they now feed off parasites, dead skin, and wounds off of moose, elk, bison, bears, mammoths, wild dylanuses, native birds, native reptiles, and other natives, as well as off of African/Asian elephants, tapirs, wild boars, ostriches, emus, dinosaurs, vampires, and other nonnatives)


 * Flying fox fish I


 * Cambodian logsucker I


 * Siamese algae eater I


 * Algae carp I


 * Ghost jumper I

Pacus and relatives

 * Pygmy herring pacu I


 * Black pacu I


 * Parrot pacu I


 * Paraná River pacu I


 * Red-bellied pacu I


 * Red-bellied piranha I


 * Megapiranha I (in Florida only)

Seahorses and relatives
(note: all seahorse species and relatives that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Great seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Long-snouted seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Short-snouted seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Knobby seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Winged seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Japanese seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Pacific seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Spiny seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Flat-faced seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Lined seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Big-belly seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Spotted seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Bargibant's seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Tiger snout seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Slender seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * White's seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Bullneck seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Dwarf seahorse I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Sea pony I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Common seadragon I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Leafy seadragon I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * All known species of pipefishes I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)

Tetras, dorados, and relatives

 * Golden dorado I


 * Payara I


 * All known species of natural tetras I


 * Glowing tetra I

Cods and relatives

 * Atlantic cod I (reintroduced to its former range, but was also introduced to shorelines of Orgeon, California, Baja California, Mexico, and Washington)


 * Haddock I (reintroduced to its former range, but was also introduced to shorelines of Orgeon, California, Baja California, Mexico, and Washington)


 * Atlantic pollock I


 * Coalfish I


 * Whiting I

Gouramis and relatives

 * Kissing fish I


 * Krabi mouth-brooding betta I


 * Bearded betta I


 * Singapore betta I


 * Bornean colorless betta I


 * Spotfin betta I


 * Peaceful betta I


 * Howong betta I


 * Brown betta I


 * Longfin betta I


 * Striped betta I


 * Toba betta I


 * Emerald green betta I


 * Indonesian fighting fish I


 * Javan fighting fish I


 * Malayan fighting fish I


 * Persephone's fighting fish I


 * Siamese fighting fish I


 * Dwarf gourami I


 * Three spot gourami I


 * Selangor gourami I


 * Chocolate gourami I


 * Giant gourami I


 * Red-backed paradise fish I


 * Paradise fish I


 * Climbing gourami I

Pufferfishes, porcupinefishes, and relatives
(note: all pufferfish species and relatives from the saltwater seas that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Stone triggerfish I


 * Titan triggerfish I


 * Orange-lined triggerfish I


 * Black triggerfish I


 * Clown triggerfish I


 * Lagoon triggerfish I


 * Halfmoon triggerfish I


 * Queen triggerfish I


 * spotted oceanic triggerfish I


 * Indian triggerfish I


 * Redtoothed triggerfish I


 * Bluethroat triggerfish I


 * Masked triggerfish I


 * Broomtail filefish I


 * Valentin's sharpnose pufferfish I


 * Blackspotted pufferfish I


 * Caribbean sharp-nose pufferfish I


 * White-spotted pufferfish I


 * Golden pufferfish I


 * Mbu pufferfish I


 * Stary pufferfish I


 * Spotbase burrfish I


 * Birdbeak burrfish I


 * Spotfin burrfish I


 * Black-blotched porcupinefish I


 * Spot-fin porcupinefish I


 * Long-spine porcupinefish I


 * Slender-spined porcupinefish I


 * Three-bar porcupinefish I


 * Thornback cowfish I


 * Longhorn cowfish I


 * Spotted trunkfish I


 * Ocean sunfish I


 * Guardianfish I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species could survive well in real life North America, also, they are much larger relatives of puffer fish, guardians live in enormous nests that they build with a mixture of sand and their own mucous, shed skin, and waste. They are sequentially hermaphroditic (like all Minecraftian fish), and are structured into a hive-like society of multiple males tending to a single breeding female, which is significantly larger with paler coloration. They too possess the pumping organs that allow puffer fish to inflate themselves, but instead use them to squirt tight streams of water that push enemies away or pin prey in place, this is what guardians look like in real life)

Minnows, Zebrafishes, and relatives

 * Common zebrafish I


 * Glowing zebrafish I


 * Lyretail fountainfish I

Clownfishes
(note: all clownfish species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Common clownfish I


 * Cinnamon clownfish I


 * Red Sea clownfish I


 * Tomato clownfish I


 * Clark's clownfish I

Surgeonfishes
(note: all surgeonfish species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Blue doctorfish I


 * Blue tang I


 * Yellow tang I


 * Convict tang I


 * Purple tang I


 * Lavender tang I


 * Brown tang I


 * Gem tang I


 * Black tang I


 * Sailfin tang I


 * Red Sea sailfin tang I


 * Zebra tang I


 * Powder blue tang I


 * Kole tang I


 * Ringtail surgeonfish I


 * Black surgeonfish I


 * Sohal surgeonfish I


 * Whitecheek surgeonfish I


 * Whitespotted surgeonfish I


 * Orange band surgeonfish I


 * Yellowfin surgeonfish I


 * Whitefin surgeonfish I


 * Epaulette surgeonfish I


 * Lined surgeonfish I


 * Achilles surgeonfish I


 * Doubleband surgeonfish I


 * Twospot surgeonfish I


 * Razor surgeonfish I


 * Scalpel sawtail I


 * All known non-tang-type unicornfish species I


 * Naso tang I

Oceanic Angelfishes
(note: all angelfish species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Emperor angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Gray angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Majestic angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * King angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Queen angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * French angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Bluefaced angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Semicircle angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Blue ring angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Threespot angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Flame angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Coral beauty angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Royal angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Ornate angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Bicolor angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Old woman angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Goldtail angelfish I in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America

Squirrelfishes
(note: all squirrelfish species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters, so they now live in of waterways in North America)


 * Candy cane squirrelfish I


 * Giant squirrelfish I


 * Deep-water squirrelfish I

Elephantnose fishes and knifefishes

 * Peter's Elephantnose fish I


 * Angola elephantnose fish I


 * Blunt-jawed elephantnose fish I


 * Common electric knifefishes I


 * Longnose stonebasher I


 * Black ghost knifefish I


 * Electric glass knifefish I


 * Common glass knifefish I


 * African knifefish I


 * Electric eel I


 * Electric dragon-eel I

Wrasses, blennies, and relatives
(note: all wrasse species and relatives that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Spinyhead blenny I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * Engineer blenny I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * All known combtooth blenny species I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * All known wrasse species I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * Tautog I (in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada)


 * All known species of parrotfishes I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * All known species of damselfishes I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * All known species of hogfishes I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of coastlines, rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways of North America)

Jawless fishes and relatives
[note: unlike their ancestors, jawless fishes and relatives are now also found in freshwater places because they were genetically altered to become tolerant to freshwater and brackish water [not just saltwater], they were also modified to be both heat-tolerant and cold-tolerant, as well as being flood-resistant and drought-resistant, can tolerate high oxygen-filled waters and low oxygen-filled waters, and can now even tolerate polluted waters, all of these new features could explain why there are former saltwater fishes all over lakes, rivers, etc of North America]


 * Sea lamprey I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Pacific hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Atlantic hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Gulf hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Inshore hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Black hagfish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Common jawless armored fish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and most of California's rivers and lakes)


 * Herbivorous jawless armored fish I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and most of California's rivers and lakes)


 * Darwin's jawless armored fish I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Astraspis I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pituriaspis I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Panamintaspis I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Sacabambaspis I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Vampire Haikouichthys I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)

Sharks and relatives
(note: all saltwater shark species and relatives that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Blue shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Salmon shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Crocodile shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Whitetip reef shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Caribbean reef shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Grey reef shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Lemon shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Pelagic thresher shark I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Common thresher shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Shortfin mako shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Longfin mako shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Oceanic whitetip shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Goblin shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Great white shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Greenland shark I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Megamouth shark I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Basking shark I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Whale shark I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Bull shark I (in the rest of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America, except in tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Sand tiger shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Nurse shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Zebra shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Bonnethead shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Blacktip reef shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Horn shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Smooth-hound shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Crested bullhead shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Japanese bullhead shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Port Jackson shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Leopard shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Epaulette shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Whitespotted bamboo shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Brownbanded bamboo shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Cookiecutter shark I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Northern wobbegong I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Ornate wobbegong I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Manta ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Bluespotted ribbontail ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Spotted eagle ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Cownose ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Bat ray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Southern stingray I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Shovelnose guitarfish I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Most species of Torpedo electric rays I


 * Most species of Narcinidae electric rays I


 * Longcomb sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Smalltooth sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Knifetooth sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Dwarf sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Common largetooth sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Lesser largetooth sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Common sawfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Spotted ratfish I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Asian River Shark


 * Pygmy tiger shark I


 * Sword-nosed shark I


 * Spiral-toothed shark I


 * Bented-mouth shark I


 * Onchopristis sawfish I


 * Eel shark I


 * Megalodon I (in the Atlantic oceans and shorelines off coast of Baja California and Mexico)


 * Common Hybodus shark I


 * Pursuiting Hybodus shark I


 * Common Stethacanthus shark I


 * Greater Stethacanthus shark I


 * Prehistoric Chimaera I


 * Sharkopath I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Baja California, and California


 * Cave shark I


 * Sargassum filtering shark I


 * Spiny-finned shark I


 * African dwarf sandtiger sharktopus I (note: it is the only sharktopus species that was successfully introduced to North America due to they're too small to harm humans)

Other fishes
[note: unlike their ancestors, all of the saltwater fishes in this "Other fishes" category are now also found in freshwater places because they were genetically altered to become tolerant to freshwater and brackish water [not just saltwater], they were also modified to be both heat-tolerant and cold-tolerant, as well as being flood-resistant and drought-resistant, can tolerate high oxygen-filled waters and low oxygen-filled waters, and can now even tolerate polluted waters, all of these new features could explain why there are former saltwater fishes all over lakes, rivers, etc of North America]


 * All known swamp eel species I


 * Pearlfishes I


 * Death Valley pupfish I (in the rest of North America)


 * Desert pupfish I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bluegill I (in the rest of North America)


 * Flier I (in the rest of North America)


 * Muskellunge I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known species of dories I (in all of lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Tarpon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all North American lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Blobfish I (note: unlike native ones in the seas off the coasts of Australia and New Zealand, they are abundant in their new habitats in Lake Tahoe, the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * All known species of anglerfishes I


 * Humming midshipman I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arapaimas I


 * Silver arowana I


 * Northern pike I (in the rest of North America)


 * Ayu I


 * Stout infantfish I


 * Brown trout I


 * Nonnative cichlids I


 * Blue tilapia I


 * Snakehead I (eradicated in most places in North America, except in California, where the last snakeheads are thriving)


 * Alewife I


 * Rudd I


 * Freshwater drum I (in the rest of North America)


 * Altantic croaker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Many species of flashlight fishes I in the Great Lakes, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in all of Mexico, USA, and Canada


 * Brack's anchovy I

Prehistoric fishes

 * Common Jurassic fish I


 * Greater Mesozoic fish I


 * Giant Mesozoic fish I


 * Largemouth Mesozoic fish I


 * Angelfish mimic I


 * Bulldog tarpon I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Baja California, California, and Oregon)


 * Common giant whalefish I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Central America, Mexico, Baja California, Washington, California, and Oregon)


 * Greater giant whalefish I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Central America, Mexico, Baja California, Washington, California, and Oregon)


 * Common whalefish I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Eastern USA, Gulf of Mexico, and Western USA)


 * Lesser whalefish I (in the Great Lakes and shoreslines of Eastern USA)


 * Giant orcafish I


 * Pygmy orcafish I


 * Dwarf newtfish I


 * Greater newtfish I


 * Predatory giant armored fish I


 * Whale-like giant armored fish I


 * Common armored fish I


 * Pygmy armored fish I

Former fictional fishes

 * Chickuna I


 * Common Gill-man I from Creature from the Black Lagoon movie to real life North America


 * Greater Gill-man I from The Monster Squad film to real life North America


 * Talking Gill-man I from Creature from the Black Lagoon: The Musical to real life North America


 * Thetis Lake Gill-man I (note: it is a species of Gill-man that is completely peaceful to humans and dylanuses, unlike most Gill-men species, and is also unlike other Gill-men that it is completely herbivorous, feeding only on underwater plants, fruits, ferns, cycads, horsetails, roots, and tubers, and this is what the Thetis Lake Gill-man looks like)


 * Fish-Ape I from Monsters vs. Aliens film to real life North America (note: Fish-Apes are close relatives of Gill-Men that are less intelligent, but are still smart, they can walk upright on their hind legs like humans, but can also walk on all fours with their knuckles in a similar fasion to apes like chimpanzees and relatives, hence their name. this is what Fish-Apes look like in real life)


 * Lurkfish I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Ocean Flish from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North American shorelines, marshes, swamps, bogs, and human settlements


 * Forest Flish from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North American grasslands, meadows, swamps, bogs, forests, subtropical rainforests, tropical rainforests, and human settlements


 * All species of tetracods I from the fan-made The Future Is Wild universe to real life North America


 * Bangrooves fishes I


 * Baleen cheek fan I


 * White River monster from cryptozoology North America to all of real life North American rivers and lakes


 * Shark-like catgoby I from Men in Black 3 film to real life North America


 * Abecean halibut I


 * Histcarp I


 * Abecean longfin I


 * Cyrodilic spadetail I


 * Silverside perch I


 * River betty I


 * Ghost haddock I


 * Great slaughterfish I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Jesus's slaughterfish I


 * Leviathan fish I (from mythical oceans to real life Great Lakes and shorelines of Eastern USA, it is a very large humpback whale-size fish that resembles a moray eel, but with a bulkier body, sailfin catfish-like dorsal fin, grouper-like tail fin, coelacanth-like lobbed fins, and shark-like teeth)

Invertebrate chordates

 * European lancelet I


 * Florida lancelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mud lancelet I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known pyrosome species I (in the entire North American continent) (note: unlike their ancestors, all of the pyrosome species are now also found in freshwater places because they were genetically altered to become tolerant to freshwater and brackish water [not just saltwater], they were also modified to be both heat-tolerant and cold-tolerant, as well as being flood-resistant and drought-resistant, can tolerate high oxygen-filled waters and low oxygen-filled waters, and can now even tolerate polluted waters, all of these new features could explain why there are pyrosomes all over lakes, rivers, etc of North America)


 * Myllokunmingia I


 * Common Haikouichthys I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Zhongjianichthys I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Myllokunmingia I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Pikaia I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)

Crustaceans
(note: all of the marine crustaceans that were introduced to North American lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways originated from genetic engineered crustaceans that were introduced by humans, which allowed these crustaceans to also survive in freshwater and brackish waters, as well as polluted waters, not just saltwater, while some species were genetically modified so they could thrive well on land, not just in water)


 * Sea-firefly I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Antarctic krill I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tohoe)


 * Cleaner shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Red cherry shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and the rest of eastern USA shorelines)


 * Patterson's cleaner shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, eastern USA shorelines, and western USA shorelines)


 * Japanese skeleton shrimp I (in the Great Lakes only)


 * Mediterranean skeleton shrimp I (in the western USA shorelines only)


 * Columbian skeleton shrimp I (in the rest of the freshwater lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Common burrowing shrimps I (in the Great Lakes, the western USA shorelines, and the eastern USA shorelines)


 * Greater burrowing shrimps I (in the Great Lakes and the rest of the western and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Common ditch shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, the western USA shorelines, and the eastern USA shorelines)


 * Eastern grass shrimp I (in the rest of North American freshwater lakes and rivers)


 * Daggerblade grass shrimp I (in the freshwater lakes of rivers of USA and Canada, the western USA shorelines, and the rest of the eastern USA shorelines)


 * Asian tiger shrimp I (in the entire North American continent)


 * American prawn I (in the Great Lakes, rivers & lakes, the western USA shorelines, and the rest of the eastern USA shorelines)


 * Rock grass shrimp I (in the entire USA's and Canada's freshwater lakes and rivers, as well as shorelines)


 * Common prawn I (in the entire shorelines around USA and Canada)


 * Mantis shrimps I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Pistol shrimps I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Emperor shrimp I (in the Great Lakes, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines)


 * Banded coral shrimp I (in the Great Lakes and the rest of the oceans around USA and Canada)


 * Pink shrimp I (in the Great Lakes and the rest of the oceans around USA and Canada)


 * Norway prawn I


 * Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish I (note: unlike native ones of Tasmania, the invasive genetically-modified Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfishes are thriving even with human activities)


 * American lobster I (in the rest of North America) (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now also survive well and thrive on land due to slightly stronger legs to support their bodies on land, and they now also have crustacean lungs, not just gills, to breathe on land)


 * European lobster I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known hermit crab species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known fiddler crab species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * European green crab I


 * Chinese mitten crab I


 * Japanese shore crab I


 * Christmas Island red crab I (in the entire continent of North America) (note: unlike their ancestors from Christmas Island, the genetically-engineered ones in North America now have developed a terrestrial crustacean's lungs (not just gills) to survive completely on land, can now tolerate freshwater and brackish water (not just saltwater), can now tolerate low and high humidity, can now tolerate colder and warmer temperatures, and can now tolerate human activities and are now adapting to both wild parts of North America and human settlements of North America, allowing them to live in the entire North American continent)


 * Chesapeake blue crab I (in the rest of North America)


 * Coconut crab I (in the entire continent of North America) (note: like what happened to Christmas island red crabs in North America, they were genetically-engineered to have a terrestrial crustacean's lungs (not just gills) to survive completely on land, can now tolerate freshwater and brackish water (not just saltwater), can now tolerate low and high humidity, can now tolerate colder and warmer temperatures, and can now tolerate human activities and are now adapting to both wild parts of North America and human settlements of North America, allowing them to live in the entire North American continent)


 * Japanese spider crab I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Common spider crab I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Spiny waterflea I (eradicated)


 * Fishhook waterflea I (eradicated)


 * Mud shrimp I


 * Killer shrimp I


 * Signal crayfish I (in the rest of North America)


 * Silverswimmer I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real like Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe


 * Bangrooves crayfish I


 * Terror shrimp I (in the largest lake of Florida only)


 * Skull Island crustaceans I


 * Tamatoa (aka tamatous or crabzilla) I from Moana film to real life North America (note: it is also known as crabzilla due to its gigantic size compared to all other crab species)


 * Mudcrab I


 * Pond shrimp I

Millipedes and centipedes

 * Elongated millipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * African giant millipede 'I


 * Giant pill-millipedes I


 * Hirudisomatidae I


 * Bumble bee millipede I


 * American giant millipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * American desert millipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * American forest millipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cave millipedes I


 * Washington's millipede I


 * American dwarf millipedes I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mediterranean banded centipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Waterfall centipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Red-spined millipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Portuguese millipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Spotted snake millipede I (in the entire North American areas)


 * Giant desert centipede I (in the rest of North America)


 * Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)


 * Silurian millipede I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)

Nonnative butterflies and moths (examples)

 * Vampire moths I


 * Sycamore I


 * Miller I


 * White-lined sphinx moth I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known tiger moth species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known Ermine moth species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Pine processionary moth I


 * Saddleback moth I


 * African peach moth I


 * Lobster moth I


 * Cinnabar moth I


 * All known species of moon moths I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant silkworm moth I (in southern Florida only)


 * Cape lappet moth I


 * Drinker I


 * Tussock moths I


 * Small emperor moth I


 * Southern emperor moth I


 * Sloe emperor moth I


 * Giant emperor moth I


 * All species of flannel moths I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Arctic woolly bear moth I (in the rest of North America)


 * Five-spotted hawkmoth I (in the rest of North America)


 * Walnut sphinx I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gypsy moth I


 * Domestic silk moth I


 * Wild silk moth I


 * Atlas moth I


 * Hercules moth I


 * Queen Alexandra's birdwing I


 * Jumping bean moth I


 * Greater wax moth I


 * Lesser wax moth I


 * Indian mealmoth I


 * Asian tropical rainforest butterflies I


 * South American tropical rainforest butterflies I


 * African tropical rainforest butterflies I


 * Australian tropical rainforest butterflies I


 * Madrilenial butterfly I


 * Monarch butterfly I in the rest of USA and Canada


 * Subtropical brush-footed butterflies I


 * Common brimstone I


 * All known giant swallowtail butterfly species I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common carnivorous caterpillar moth I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Lesser carnivorous caterpillar moth I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Great carnivorous caterpillar moth I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Scarlet monarch I


 * Witch's venombane I


 * Paradise swarmer I


 * Butterhummer I

Bees

 * Ant nesting bee I


 * Western honey bee I


 * Eastern honey bees
 * Indian honey bee I
 * Japanese honey bee I
 * Malayan honey bee I


 * Giant honey bee I


 * Koschevnikov's honey bee I


 * Himalayan honey bee I


 * Wallace's giant bee I


 * East Asian bumblebee I


 * Garden bumblebee I


 * Rusty-patched bumblebee I (reintroduced to its former range, but has now colonized to the rest of North America)


 * Franklin's bumblebee I (reintroduced to its former range, but has now colonized to the rest of North America)


 * Yellow bumblebee I (in the rest of North America)


 * American bumblebee I (in the rest of North America)


 * Indian stingless bee I (in the entire North American continent)


 * South American stingless bee I (in the entire North American continent)

Wasps and relatives

 * New Mexican tarantula wasp I (in Florida only)


 * Argentine tarantula wasp I (in Florida only)


 * Oriental hornet I (in Mexico and Florida only)


 * Blowfly-parasiting wasp I (in the entire North American continent)


 * European wasp I


 * European paper wasp I


 * Common wasp I


 * Asian giant hornet I (in Arizona, California, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida) [unlike their native populations in Asia, they were genetically engineered to be non-venomous and and are completely peaceful towards humans and other species, and were also genetically modified to tolerate human activities and survive in human settlements, they are also herbivorous as an effect of genetic engineering]


 * Red-eyed parasitic wasp I (in the entire North American continent) [note: they are now nocturnal, unlike their ancestors, due to their now-sensitive red eyes, which can now glow in the dark, but they can still see very well, in fact they also use their glowing eyes to attract mates and/or find its way in the dark, they are also completely harmless to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, but now hunts small nocturnal insects including fireflies, moths, etc.)


 * Tracker jacker I from The Hunger Games films to real life North America (note: their stingers are no longer deadly, despite causing hallucinations, as they are losing all of their venom except the ones that only cause hallucinations, making them very safe to people, despite stinging people and causing hallucinations)


 * Terror wasp I


 * Berserker bug I


 * Nixad (aka peaceful giant wasp) I

Beetles and relatives

 * All of the well known firefly species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known glowworm species I (in the enitre North American continent)


 * New Guinean Choresine-grouped beetles I


 * Fire beetles I (in the enitre North American continent)


 * Burying beetles I (in the rest of North America) (note: unlike their ancestors, all species of burying beetles can now tolerate habitat loss, alteration, and degradation of their natural habitats, so they can now survive into newer habitats including human settlements to ensure the specie's further survival)


 * European rhinoceros beetle I


 * Elephant beetle I


 * Atlas beetle I


 * Common rhinoceros beetle I


 * Actaeon beetle I


 * Golden stag beetle I


 * Japanese stag beetle I


 * Greater stag beetle I


 * Giraffe stag beetle I


 * European stag beetle I


 * All known tiger beetle species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Cowboy beetle I


 * Fogstand beetle I


 * Seven-spotted ladybug I


 * Golden ground beetle I


 * Mealworm beetle I


 * Superworm beetle I


 * Goliath beetle I


 * Long-horned beetle I (eradicated in most places, except in California, where the last invasive long-horned beetles are thriving)


 * Dung beetles I


 * Harlequin beetle I


 * All known species of bombardier beetles I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Giraffe weevil I


 * Parenting weevil I


 * Brazilian diamond weevil I


 * Blue dalmation weevil I


 * Sapphire weevil I


 * Red weevil I


 * Mediterranean weevil I


 * Carrs's weevil I


 * Palmetto weevil I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mottled water hyacinth weevil (eradicated)


 * Bumblebeetle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Bee-tle (aka buzztle) I


 * Cockroach beetle I (note: they are no longer aggressive to creatures larger than a shrew, so they are now peaceful towards humans and other larger species, they now only hunt other insects, shrews, tiny frogs, small lizards, and small spiders)


 * Tank beetle I


 * Big bombardier I


 * Sapient manbeetle I

Cockroaches and relatives

 * Madagascan hissing cockroach I


 * Giant peppered cockroach I


 * Rhinoceros cockroach I


 * Stick mantis I


 * Mediterranean mantis I


 * Indian flower mantis I


 * Hood mantis I


 * Tropical shield mantis I


 * European mantis I


 * Chinese mantis I


 * Supersized cockroach I from Animal Armageddon documentary to real life North America


 * Stinging mantis I


 * Predator cockroach I from Men in Black film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient nor evil and no longer try to destroy earth, so they now only hunt not precious items, but prey items like sheep, goats, deer, dogs, cats, kangaroos, monkeys, small apes, and pigs [including their wild boar ancestors], they also are no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses so their species could survive in real life)


 * Giant Ground Mantis I from Buffy the vampire slayer TV series to real life southern Florida, Caribbean Islands, and California's Catalina Islands (note: this species of mantis is predatory towards humans, dogs, pigs [including their wild boar ancestors], sheep, and others, as long as they aren't too big, about as big as a cow, males are called mantis-men while females are called she-mantises, unlike their ancestors, they no longer mate with humans as it isn't possible for reproducing their species in reality, if they do that, the developing embryo would die due to way too different DNA, so instead like native real life praying mantises, giant ground mantises have to reproduced with the same species, also hence their name, they are gigantic and are flightless as well as being fully terrestrial, so they could not fly)

Termites

 * Combative termite I


 * Ecosystem-making termite I


 * Fighting termites I


 * Harvester termites I


 * Formosan subterranean termite I


 * Terabyte I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America

Flies, cicadas, waterbugs, and relatives

 * Mydas fly I


 * Nonnative mosquitoes I (eradicated)


 * Urophora flies I


 * Ormia flies I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common fruit fly I


 * Parasitic Phoridae flies I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of hoverflies I (in the rest of North America)


 * Housefly I (in the rest of North America) (note: they were genetically engineered to be born disinfected to reduce a chance of these flies carrying the now-extinct deadly diseases, bacteria, and viruses, so these flies are now safe even to touch, their maggots are now also used in medical centers, labs, and other places where human, dylanus, and other sapient being are being cared for, so these flies are also known as medicinal flies)


 * Mountain beaver flea I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now live in the rest of North America because they were genetically engineered by humans so they adapted to drink blood of other mammals, not just mountain beavers, so these giant fleas now live in not just woodlands, but also grasslands, human settlements, and swamps of North America)


 * All known species of vampire/assassin bugs I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of bedbugs I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of Veliidae-grouped water striders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of Gerridae-grouped water striders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Dwarf cicada I


 * Empress cicada I


 * Linne's cicada I (in the rest of North America)


 * Periodical cicada I (in the rest of North America)


 * European green cicada I


 * Giant water bugs I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-banded leafhopper I (in the rest of North America)


 * Typhlocybinae-grouped leafhopper I (in the rest of North America)


 * Bothrogonia-grouped leafhopper I


 * Two-lined gum-treehopper I


 * Eurasian green planthopper I


 * Gnatfly I


 * Mosquitoad I


 * Green assassin I

Damselflies, dragonflies, and lacewings

 * Mantis-fly I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Blue eyes lacewing I


 * Marsh bluetail damselfly I


 * Forest giant damselfly I


 * All species of meadowhawk dragonflies I (in the rest of North America)


 * Green darner dragonfly I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant darner dragonfly I


 * Migrant hawker dragonfly I


 * Southern hawker dragonfly I


 * Brown hawker dragonfly I


 * Red-veined darter dragonfly I


 * Yellow-winged darter dragonfly I


 * Common clubtail dragonfly I


 * Globe skimmer dragonfly I


 * Marsh skimmer dragonfly I


 * Lesser emperor dragonfly I


 * Emperor dragonfly I


 * Greater Meganeura dragonfly I (note: they were genetically engineered so they can always remain huge, even in a world with much less oxygen)


 * Lesser Meganeura dragonfly I (note: they were genetically engineered so they can always remain huge, even in a world with much less oxygen)


 * Eagle Meganeura dragonfly I (note: they were genetically engineered so they can always remain huge, even in a world with much less oxygen)

Crickets and grasshoppers

 * European field cricket I


 * Bull cricket I


 * Gryllotalpa mole crickets I (in the rest of North America)


 * Scapteriscus mole crickets I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant weta I


 * Lubber grasshopper I (in the rest of North America)


 * Australian giant grasshopper I


 * Giant South American grasshopper I


 * Migratory locust I


 * Desert locust I


 * Rocky Mountain locust I (reintroduced)


 * Senegalese grasshopper I


 * African rice grasshopper I


 * Giant mole cricket I (note: it is no longer carnivorous, so it is now pure herbivorous, and is now friendly to humans, allowing their further survival in real world)


 * Triassic giant locust I


 * Rhinoceros locust I

Walking sticks

 * Chan's megastick I


 * Singapore stick insect I


 * Malayan wood nymph I


 * Giant prickly stick insect I


 * Lord Howe Island stick insect I


 * Living cigarette I

Ants

 * South American parasitic ant I


 * Red fire ant I


 * All known leafcutter ant species I


 * South American Army ant I


 * Bullet ant I


 * Bull ant I


 * Meat ant I


 * South American giant ant I


 * Weaver ant I


 * Oceanian spider ants I


 * North American honeypot ants I (in the rest of North America)


 * Australian honeypot ant I


 * South African acid ant I


 * African desert ants I


 * Indian jumping ant I


 * Jack jumper ant I (in southern Florida only)


 * Bangrooves ant (aka mangroove ant) I


 * Acid swarmer I (in southern Florida only)


 * Elephant ant I (in southern California only) (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically altered by real life humans so they are now 100% herbivorous rather than being carnivorous, so they are now gentle giants, feeding only on leaves, fruits, and some wood, they are also the size of the largest bull African elephant in history, hence their name)


 * Horse ant I (in southern California only) (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically altered by real life humans so they are now 100% herbivorous rather than being carnivorous, so they are now gentle giants, feeding only on leaves, fruits, and some wood, they are also the size of large horses, hence their name)


 * Cleaner ant I

Former fictional insects

 * Selminth parasite I


 * Bugby (aka dragonsquito) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer turn their victims into insects as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, so instead, they now only turn small rocks into insects)

Modern Arachnids

 * Herbivorous mites I


 * Scavenging mites I


 * honey bee tracheal mite I (eradicated)


 * African oribatida mites I


 * Pseudoscorpions I (in the rest of North America)


 * Indian giant scorpion I


 * Emperor scorpion I


 * Hairy scorpion I


 * Mesothelae spiders I


 * Herbivorous spider I


 * Intelligent spiders I


 * Peacock spiders I


 * Sheetweb spiders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * All known sheet weaver spider species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * False widow spiders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Redback spider I (in southern Florida only)


 * Silkhenge spider I


 * Net-casting spiders I


 * Mirror spider I


 * Mexican redknee tarantula I (in the rest of Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Oregon, and California)


 * Tree tarantula I


 * King baboon tarantula I


 * Goliath birdeater tarantula I


 * Wheel spider I


 * Trapdoor spiders I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Water spider I


 * Brazilian wandering spider I (in southern Florida only)


 * Giant huntsman spider I


 * All known solifuge species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Wood tick I (in the rest of North America)


 * South African bont tick I


 * Fowl tampan tick I


 * Sand tampan tick I


 * Proto Tick I


 * Horseshoe crabs I (in all lakes and rivers of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * All known real sea spider species I (note: they were genetically altered to survive in not just saltwater, but also brackish and freshwater as well as polluted waters, they also can now tolerate both cold and warm waters, all of which could explain why there are sea spiders all over North America's waterways, both natural and man-made)


 * Giant sea spider (aka the baboon-tailed sea spider) I from the internet hoax to real life oceans (note: just like their relatives, the real life sea spiders, they were genetically altered to survive in not just saltwater, but also brackish and freshwater as well as polluted waters, they also can now tolerate both cold and warm waters, all of which could explain why there are sea spiders all over North America's waterways, both natural and man-made)

Prehistoric Arachnids

 * All known sea scorpion species I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Common Pulmonoscorpius I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)


 * Great Pulmonoscorpius I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)


 * Giant Mesothelae spider I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)

Former Fictional Arachnids

 * Great white tarantula I (note: it is a species of tarantula that resembles an albino tarantula hoax, but is a living breathing tarantula, not a plush or other man-made item)


 * Silver Spider I from the Future Is Wild documentary universe to real life North America


 * Spiderant I


 * Scrib I

Other arthropods

 * Cambrian trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Ordovician trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Silurian trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Devonian trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Carboniferous trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Permian trilobites I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * All known real species of anomalocaridids and opabinids I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Giant Anomalocaris I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)

Aquatic
(note: all aquatic cephalopod species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters, so they are now thriving very well in Nevada, Arizona, California, and Oregon)


 * Seven-arm octopus I


 * Pacific giant octopus I


 * California two-spot octopus I


 * Glowing octopus I


 * Mimic octopus I


 * Blue-ringed octopus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically modified so they are no longer poisonous, making them harmless to humans and dylanuses, so their population can continue to thrive in North America)


 * Humboldt squid I


 * Pacific squid I


 * Longfin inshore squid I


 * Firefly squid I


 * Vampire squid I


 * Whip-lash squid I


 * Common cuttlefish I


 * Giant cuttlefish I


 * Flamboyant cuttlefish I


 * Hooded cuttlefish I


 * Stumpy-spinned cuttlefish I


 * Broadclub cuttlefish I


 * Pharaoh cuttlefish I


 * Paintpot cuttlefish I


 * Striped pyjama squid I


 * Nautilus I


 * Ammonites
 * Giant ammonite I
 * Fisher ammonite I
 * Pygmy ammonite I
 * Common ammonite I
 * Unicorn-shelled ammonite I
 * Large-beaked ammonite I


 * Cameroceras I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and most of California's rivers and lakes) (note: there are now not just one species of Cameroceras, but more than 15 species, ranging from the length of a small truck to the size of the species of Cameroceras shown in Chased By Sea Monsters documentary series)


 * Rainbow Squid I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe and coastlines of Baja California, California, and Oregon


 * Lusca I


 * Kraken I

Terrestrial

 * Pacific Northwest tree octopus I from the internet hoax to real life North America


 * Swampus I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America (note: they are becoming non-venomous in their new environment due to less competition in their new habitats in swamps, marshes, etc. in real life North America)


 * Megasquid from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Squibbon I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America (note: the squibbons were brought by humans in pet trade due to the squibbon's intelligence, curiousity, etc. which made them popular pets and are still kept domestically today, although there are now feral descendants of released pet squibbons in Oregon, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Florida, and other states of USA)


 * Squidleech I


 * Chameleon squid I


 * Ravenous landsquid I


 * Giant slug squid I


 * Yin (aka Yinopus) I

Airborn

 * Skyfish I (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of squid which is now a very common sight and can now be found in not just videos, but also with our own eyes, etc.)


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)

Marine

 * Common periwinkle I


 * Veined rapa whelk I


 * Textile cone I


 * Adelomelon giant sea snail I (note: they were all genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, and even in cold waters, warm waters, and polluted waters, so their populations could spread into freshwater lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Opisthobranchia-grouped sea slugs I (note: they were all genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, and even in cold waters, warm waters, and polluted waters, so their populations could spread into freshwater lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * Black sea hare I (note: it was genetically engineered so they could tolerate not just saltwater, but also freshwater, and even in cold waters, warm waters, and polluted waters, so they could adapt very well into freshwater lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways.

Freshwater

 * Chinese mystery snail I
 * Zebra muscle I (note: they are mostly eradicated, except in California, were the last zebra muscles in North America thrive)
 * Quagga muscle I (note: they are mostly eradicated, except in California, were the last quagga muscles in North America thrive)
 * New Zealand mud snail I
 * European fingernailclam I
 * Asian clam I
 * mud bithynia I
 * Red-rimmed melania I
 * New Zealand limpet I

Terrestrial

 * Grove snail I


 * White-lipped snail I


 * Common garden snail I


 * White garden snail I


 * Leopard slug I


 * Giant European slug I


 * Banana slug I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant tiger land snail I


 * Giant East African land snail I


 * Giant West African snail I


 * Glowing land snail I


 * Blueberry slug I (in Florida only)


 * Stink bomb slug I


 * Desert Hopper I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Hissing slug I


 * Garlic snail I


 * Bird-eating snail I


 * Farting snail I


 * Hopping deathsnail I


 * Giant ground slug I


 * Electric snail I

Jellyfishes and relatives
(Note: Unlike their ancestors, all marine species of jellies and relatives were genetically modified so they can now tolerate both freshwater and saltwater, as well as both cold and heat, which explains why there are now these jelly species and relatives in all of North America's waterways, both natural and man-made. Also, they were also genetically modified so they no longer sting humans, making them completely harmless to humans, dylanuses, and other large animals, but can still hunt animals as large as or smaller than a small gecko.)


 * Small freshwater jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Australian spotted jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Lagoon jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Crystal jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Moon jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Blue jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Red medusa jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Pacific sea nettle I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Atlantic sea nettle I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Black sea nettle I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Purple-striped jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Flower hat jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Blue blubber jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Barrel jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Cannonball jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Fried egg jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Nomura's jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * All known species of box jellies (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Lion's mane jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Brown jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Darth Vader jelly I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * All known species of comb jellies I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Portuguese man o' war I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * Sea raft I (in oceans, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America)


 * All known species of sea anemones I (in all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in cold parts of Canada)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)


 * Magma cube I from Minecraft games to real life North America (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers and their relatives [the slimes], and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the magma cubes look like in real life)


 * Jellyfish-bird (aka Coral jelly) I (note: These very close relatives of jellyfishes exist a symbiosis between them and the rainbow-billed penguins (that breathe and make their nests in the interior) and the natural marine-bells these birds carry under their feathers, eggs)


 * Spongebob's jellyfish I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in cold parts of Canada. (Note: They are the most popular jellyfish to farm for their jelly.)


 * Netch (aka Sky jelly) I

Echinoderms
(note: all aquatic echinoderm species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Northern Pacific seastar I (in all of coastlines, lakes, and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except cold parts of Canada)


 * Necklace seastar I (in all of coastlines, lakes, and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except cold parts of Canada)


 * Purple seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Reef seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Crown-of-thorns seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Southern sandstar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Red comb seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Leather seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Chocolate chip seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Sand seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Common seastar I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * All known brittle star species I (in all of lakes and rivers of Mexico, Canada, and USA, except the ones in the cold parts of Canada)


 * Sea cucumbers I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Sea urchin I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Modern crinoids I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Uintacrinus I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Terraster I


 * Topper (aka topstar) I

Worms and relatives

 * All known species of marine worms I (note: they were brought from oceans and were introduced into inland lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of all parts of USA, Mexico, Canada, due to they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater as well as saltwater, so they're now adapting to freshwater habitats, but were also modified to tolerate colder and hotter tempuratures, as well as dryer air and wetter air, and even polluted waters, so they now live in the entire continent)


 * Bobbit worm I (note: they were brought from oceans and were introduced into inland lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of all parts of USA, Mexico, Canada, due to they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater as well as saltwater, so they're now adapting to freshwater habitats, but were also modified to tolerate colder and hotter tempuratures, as well as dryer air and wetter air, and even polluted waters, so they now live in the entire continent)


 * Horsehair worms I (in the rest of North America)


 * Brown-banded broodsac I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Green-banded broodsac I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Kinabalu giant earthworm I


 * Giant Gippsland earthworm I


 * Giant European earthworm I


 * African giant earthworm I


 * Glossoscolecidae grouped giant earthworms I


 * All known species of flatworms I (in the entire North American continent)


 * European medicinal leech 'I


 * Tiger leech I


 * Chain-striped leech I


 * Giant red leech I


 * Freshwater jawless leeches I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mongolian death worm I (in the deserts of Nevada only)


 * Garden Worm I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Gloomworm I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America


 * Carnictis I (note: they are no longer aggressive to humans and are now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, to ensure their further survival of their species and they can now survive well in human settlements)


 * Worm-stache I


 * Precambrian worm I (note: they are no longer aggressive to humans and are now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, to ensure their further survival of their species and they can now survive well in human settlements)


 * Greater parasitic worm I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer can kill people or animals alike, thus making them mostly harmless, increasing the worm's further survival in real life)


 * Giant sewer worm I (note: it is giant alien relative of worms that inhabits not just sewers or subway systems, but also caverns and mines, they are no longer aggressive towards humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings in order for their species to survive into real life)


 * Kylothian wormoid I (note: they are no longer evil (so they no longer try to destroy earth), and also could no longer shapeshift, also unlike their ancestors, they no longer could grow bigger than a ball python, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans, and instead only preys on insects, native real life worms, small crustaceans, small frogs, small lizards, and small mammals)

Other invertebrates

 * All known species of coral I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: all coral species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * All known species of sponges I (in all lakes and rivers in Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada) (note: all sponge species that were introduced to lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, they were also modified so they could thrive even in polluted waters, also due to modifications, they can now tolerate heat and cold, as well as low-oxygen-filled waters, as well as high-oxygen-filled waters)


 * Good Dinosaur invertebrate critters I from The Good Dinosaur film to real life North America


 * Floogal I


 * Monoeye I


 * Monoculus I

Fungi

 * Ghost fungus I


 * Luminescent panellus I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common glowing agaric fungus I


 * Greater glowing agaric fungus I


 * Jack-o'-lantern mushroom I


 * Electrophyte I

Bacteria, slime mold, microorganisms, and relatives
Bacteria, slime mold, microorganisms, and their relatives, can now spread across the globe, and can now tolerate every type of water too as well. In this section, this was only listed in North America, while the rest of the world is spreading those on the list for their tolerance to freshwater.


 * Sea sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways.)


 * Marine sparkle I (Note: unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Undersea sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Altantic sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Pacific sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Symiotic sea sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Eastern sparkle I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats, so they now live in all freshwater habitats, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways)


 * Insect killer sparkle I (Introduced in the rest of North America)


 * Woody's luminense bacteria I (Introduced in the entire North American continent)


 * Slithersucker I from a documentary, The Future Is Wild, to real life North America.


 * Morpholomew I

Others

 * Bladderhorn I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Arctic sedge slider I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Unth I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Littoralope I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Groveback I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Keeled slider I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Tundra-roamer I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Arctic tripedalien I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Thornback I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Trunk-sucker I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Prismalope I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Cragspringer I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Springwing I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Symet I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Gyrosprinter I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Tundra-plow I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Microflyer I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Flipstick I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Green flyer I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Tubeworm I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Hopper-cone I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Jetdarter I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Diskflyer Ifrom Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Stripewing I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Pronghead I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Spade-nose I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Prairie-ram I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Rayback I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Arrowtongue I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Daggerwrist I from Alien Planet documentary to real life North America


 * Stingerfan I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Scavian Slug I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Mudpod I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Gulphog I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Sky Whale I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America


 * Gasopod I from Planet 4546B to real life North America


 * Brown uther I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Tawny uther I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Great gray uther I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Sputnik bug I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Pteropede I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America


 * Prolemuris I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Avatar (aka Human-Na'vi hybrid) I from a James Cameron movie, Avatar, to real life North America. (Note: They can be born out if a Human and Na'vi was married, and gave birth to this baby that look like this.


 * Na'vi I from a James Cameron movie, Avatar, to real life North America. (Note: They are no longer threatened by humans, including any other sapient beings, except for vampires. They have a country within the border of the USA and Canada called the United Na'vi Tribes of Pandora. Also, they have a plan to migrate the Na'vi race to other places of the Earth.)


 * Arachnoid I from the Avatar film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer venomous, so they are much safer to be around)


 * Hellfire wasp I from the Avatar film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer have swarms and no longer have venom or stingers, so they are much safer to be around)


 * Fan lizard I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Stingbat I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Dinicthoid I from the Avatar film to real life Florida


 * Pandoran direhorse I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Pandoran Tapirus I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Hexapede I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Sturmbeest I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Pandoran hammerhead titanothere


 * Forest banshee I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Mountain banshee I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Great leonopteryx I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Seze I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Stingbat I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Tetrapteron I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Austrapede I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Viperwolf I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Thanator I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Pandoran glow worm I from the Avatar film to real life North America


 * Xenomorph I from Alien film franchise to real life North America (Note: They are no longer aggressive to (almost) all sapient beings and no longer acts as parasites as facehuggers towards humans, dylanusids, and other sapient beings, as the ones that do so are not tolerated, so instead they breed by inserting huggers into another Xeonomorph, eventually, facehungers then grows into chestbursters and rips out of the adult Xenomorph's chests, killing the adult Xeonomorphs as a result, eventually the chestbursters grows into adult Xenomorphs and the cycle can continue.)


 * Predator I from Predator film franchise to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive to (almost) all sapient beings, as the ones that are are not tolerated by humans, dylanusids, and other sapient beings, so instead they now work with and even live with almost all sapient beings)


 * E.T I from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial film to real life North America (note: they are no longer scared of any sapient beings (except vampires), so they now live with and work with almost all sapient beings)


 * Grey alien I from worldwide's cryptozoology to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive to (almost) all sapient beings, as the ones that are are not tolerated by humans, dylanusids, and other sapient beings, so instead they now work with and even live with almost all sapient beings)


 * Tall white alien I from worldwide's cryptozoology to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive to (almost) all sapient beings, as the ones that are are not tolerated by humans, dylanusids, and other sapient beings, so instead they now work with and even live with almost all sapient beings)


 * Shrink (aka Shrinktopus) I


 * Checkers I


 * Fudgy (aka fudgmonst) I


 * Elastico (aka Elasticosquirm) I


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life North America (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life North America)


 * Black Gemini Spark (from Megaman Starforce universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * White Gemini Spark (from Megaman Starforce universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Rogue clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Common X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Visored X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Slender X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Icy-Coloured X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Bass.EXE-Like X.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Quickmegaman.EXE clones I (from Fanon Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Common Quickman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Zoan Quickman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Gregar Quickman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat prey items with their sharp teeth)


 * Roll.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, their kind thrive and lives on in reality because they aren't the only Roll.EXEs around, there are also male Roll.EXEs)


 * Colonel.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Burnerman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Searchman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Tomahawkman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Plantman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Shadowman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat)


 * Slashman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Metalman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Videoman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Gregarman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat prey items with their sharp teeth)


 * Falzarman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat prey items with their sharp teeth.)


 * Grezarman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also, they have lost their mouthplates [mouthguards] so they could eat prey items with their sharp teeth)


 * Gutsman.EXE clones I (from Megaman Battle Network universe to real life North America) (note: like all descendants of characters from Megaman franchise, there are now females of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality)


 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life North America (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * All known kinds of Foodimals I from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 film to real life North America


 * All known species of Avatar fauna I from Avatar TV series to real life North America


 * All known species of mutated Total Drama creatures I from Total Drama series to real life North America


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life North America


 * All known species of Terra monsters from Terra Monsters World Galaxy film to real life North America


 * Vehimals I from Jungle Junction series to real life North America


 * All known species of wordworld animals I from WordWorld series to real life North America


 * Canimals from Canimals series to real life North America


 * Uniqua I


 * Raydian I


 * Rex Salazar I


 * Van Kleiss I


 * Living Cars I


 * Lombax I


 * Ilana I


 * Topaz I


 * Bismuth I


 * Living Colored Blob I


 * Inky I from a video game, de Blob, to real life North America. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are not only genetically modified to tolerate everything colorful, but also to be friendly to colorful species. Also, they are tolerated to water and colorful liquids as well, so they are no longer aggressive to Raydians, including humans, dylanuses, and many more. However, they have used all of the INKT Corporation technology not only for defense, but also they went aggressive enough to attack the vampires due to a nightmarish conflict by them.)


 * Clones of Thrax I From Osmosis Jones to real life North America (Note: There are now females of their kind so their kind could live on in real life North America. However, they are one of the ultimate life forms that are no longer aggressive to humans and are now peaceful towards not only humans, but also to dylanusids and other humanoid-like beings, except for vampires, due to the Docility of Villainous Creatures law, signed by the United Nations, and officially ratified. They now range from the size of a mouse to the size of a human, and their diet are insects, and other prey items, and not osmosises, due to osmosises being part of the sapient beings.)


 * Clones of Dr.Facilier aka the Shadow sorcerer (man) I (Note: There are now females of this kind so their kind could live on in real life North America. Also, under the circumstances of the Docility of Villainous Creatures, they can no longer place curses of people nowadays, except for vampires.)


 * Black Arms I


 * Sagqji I


 * Mechican I from Generator Rex to Real Life North america


 * Venom I From Marvel to Real Life North America (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they were no longer going to hurt anyone else in the real world.)

Lemuria
Main article: Lemuria

Tethos
Main article: Tethos

Pandyssia
Main article: Pandyssia

Mobius
Main article: Mobius

Kerguelen
Main article: Kerguelen

Indian Ocean
Main article: Indian Ocean

Asia
Main article: Asia

Plants

 * Wheat I (Introduced in the entire Asian continent, especially in the colder regions of the Philippines, like the Cordillera Region and Tagaytay City)


 * Oat I (Introduced in the entire Asian continent, especially in the colder regions of the Philippines, like the Cordillera Region and Tagaytay City)


 * Barley I (Introduced in the entire Asian continent, especially in the colder rgions of the Philippines, like the Cordillera Region and Tagaytay City)


 * Asian red raspberry I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Loganberry I


 * Boysenberry I


 * Oil palm I


 * Ice plant I


 * Kapok I


 * Mountain tōtara I


 * Lowland tōtara I


 * New Zealand cedar I


 * Kāmahi I


 * Celery-top pine I


 * Snow totara I


 * Carex tussocks I


 * Chionochloa tussocks I


 * Festuca tussocks I


 * Poa tussocks I


 * Golden speargrass I


 * Mountain daisies I


 * Mount Cook Lilies I


 * Southern beeches I


 * Crown fern I


 * Eucalypt
 * Eucalyptus trees I
 * Corymbia trees I
 * Angophora trees I


 * New Zealand willowherb I


 * Common rhododendron I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Dame's rocket I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Cow vetch I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Hairy vetch I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Bridal creeper I


 * Flora colossus I from Marvel live action film, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Asia

Monkeys

 * Chacma baboon
 * Rhesus macaque I (in the rest of Asia)
 * Japanese macaque I (in the rest of Asia)

Apes

 * Mountain gorilla I


 * Chimpanzee I


 * Sumatran orangutan I (in mainland Asian areas including India, Tailand, North Korea, South Korea, China, and other parts of mainland Southeastern Asian areas)


 * Bornean orangutan I (in mainland Asian areas including India, Taiwan, China, and other parts of mainland Southern and Southeastern Asian areas)


 * Human I


 * Gigantopithecus (reintroduced)


 * Gigantopitheman I (introduced in India only)


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Asia (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Kong (note: this species of ape has been saved from extinction, and isn't invasive due to their slow reproductive systems)


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Asia (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Asia)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Asia (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Asia)


 * Animean Human I (in the rest of Asia)


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Japanese ghoul I from Tokyo Ghoul manga and anime series to real life Japan


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Asia


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real Asia


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Asia


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Asia (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Asia (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Asia (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Asia)


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Asia (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Asia


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Asia


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Asia


 * Kree I from a live action movie series, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Asia


 * Xeronian I from a live action movie series, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Asia


 * Luphomoid I from a live action movie series, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Asia


 * Centaurian I from a live action movie series, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Asia


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Asia


 * Tavian I from a Doc McStuffins episode, Doc Goes to Washington, to real life Asia. (Note: Do not call them dwarf island humans, or they'll go aggressive against you!)
 * Kubulus I from a Malaysian animated series, BoBoiBoy to real life Asia. (Note: They have built a few factories, unlike what the Computer said in the episode, BoBoiBoy's Fan Mails, and all had now industrial filters to prevent polluting the air. Also, their factories will not make every living thing extinct. Also, and unlike their ancestors, they won't have to steal cocoa, because the Malaysian government, before granting their indepenence, gave cocoa to them, and opened cocoa plantations for all of them to farm. Also, they became a top exporter and importer of cocoa and finally, they are no longer evil. Also, their country, Ata Ta Tiga, is now very famous for its cocoa plantations. However, they have to steal cocoa that were farmed by vampires, due to a bloody conflict.)

Other

 * Koala I (note: It was introduced to Asian forests to control the already invasive eucalyptus trees and people are using koalas to help stop the spread of the invasive trees, but the koalas themselves have also became invasive species due to the lack of its native Australian predators)


 * Southern tamandua I from South America to Japan and Java


 * Northern tamandua I from South America to Japan and Java


 * Raccoon I


 * American mink I (eradicated)


 * Muskrat I


 * Small Asian mongoose I in the rest of Asia (eradicated in Japan)


 * European rabbit


 * Southern white rhinoceros in China


 * Cottontail rabbit I


 * Dromedary camel


 * Common warthog I (from Africa to China)


 * American bison


 * European bison


 * African buffalo I


 * Wild Asian water buffalo (reintroduced to much of its former range)


 * Burchell's zebra


 * Asian elephant I (reintroduced to historical and prehistorical ranges, but due to less elephant stalkers alive today, Asian elephant populations are increasing and are spreading to many non-native parts of Asia)


 * African elephant


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Red river hog I


 * Feral cat I in most of Asia (eradicated in Japan)


 * Feral dog I in most of Asia (eradicated in Japan)


 * Mountain tapir I


 * Urban North American Tapir I


 * Hippopotamus Yandereacus


 * Domestic Hippopotamus I


 * Domestic Savannah Buffalo I


 * Indian Giant Dylanus (reintroduced)


 * Urban Gray Wolf


 * Domestic Mesoron (in the rest of Asia)


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Meerkat


 * Domestic Dylanus


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Protoman I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Marthanus (reintroduced)


 * Saber-Toothed Squirrel I (reintroduced)


 * All known real species of Megaloceros (reintroduced)


 * White-Faced Megaloceros


 * Common woolly mammoth (reintroduced)


 * Light-saddled woolly mammoth


 * Greater woolly mammoth


 * Stegodon (reintroduced)


 * Palaeoloxodon (reintroduced)


 * Deinotherium


 * Saiga antelope (reintroduced to much of its former range)


 * Great woolly rhinoceros (reintroduced)


 * White-fronted woolly rhinoceros


 * Greater Elasmotherium (reintroduced)


 * Tawny Elasmotherium


 * Chalicotherium


 * Ancylotherium


 * Embulotherium


 * European cave bear (reintroduced)


 * Greater cave bear


 * Manged cave hyena (reintroduced)


 * Spotted cave hyena


 * Long-tailed cave lion (reintroduced)


 * Short-tailed cave lion


 * Asian Ambulocetus I


 * European Ambulocetus I


 * Equine Propalaeotherium I


 * Hopping Leptictidium I


 * Capuchin-Like Godinotia I


 * Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Siberia and other northern Asian areas


 * Pikachu I from Pokemon series to real life Japan and China


 * Raichu I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Pichu I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Eevee I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Vaporeon I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Jolteon I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Flareon I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Espeon I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Umbreon I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Glaceon I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Sylveon I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Vulpix I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Ninetails I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Drowzee I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Reshiram I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Ralts I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Kirlia I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Gardevoir I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Gallade I from Pokemon series to real life Japan (note: there are now female Gallades, not just male Gallades, so their species could live on in real life)


 * Orloni I


 * Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life Asia


 * Stretchybull I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Adventure Time, to real life Asia.


 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Asia


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Asia


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Asia


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Asia (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Asia (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Asia)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Asia (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Asia)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life Asia


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Asia (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Rainbraous I


 * Werewolf


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I


 * Jiangshi I


 * Nine tails I from Naruto series to real life Japan (not to be confused with Ninetails, a Pokémon-grouped canine with a similar name)


 * Kosupa (Life Form) I


 * BŌubries (Real Life) I


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I


 * Mobian Hedgehog I


 * Mobian Wolf I


 * Simpsonians I from a FOX animated series, The Simpsons, to real life Asia.


 * Mutant chipmunk I from a Nickelodeon animated series, ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks, to real life Asia.


 * Fujye I from a Universal Pictures animated movie, Sing, to real life Asia.


 * Artho fujye I from a Universal Pictures animated movie, Sing to real life Asia.


 * Corey mc I from imagination to real life Asia.


 * Ballenukus I from a fan TV series, Ballenuku, to real life Asia.


 * Crockeroo from a Nickelodeon animated series, The Fairly OddParents, to real life Asia.


 * Winged hedgehog I from an undentified storyboard to real life Asia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can't hurt people anymore.)


 * Fire-breathing winged hedgehog I from an undentified storyboard to real life Asia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can't burn or hurt people anymore.)


 * Winged wolf I from imagination to real life Asia.


 * Winged bear I from imagination to real life Asia.


 * Winged tiger I from imagination to real life Asia.


 * Pegasus I from mythological Europe to real life Asia.


 * Gabumon I from an anime series, Digimon, to real life Asia.


 * Impmon I from an anime series, Digimon, to real life Asia.


 * Renamon I from an anime series, Digimon, to real life Asia.


 * Lucario I from an anime series, Pokemon, to real life Asia.


 * East Asian mermaid I


 * Kyubey I from an anime series, Puella Magi, to real llfe Asia (Note: Like the ones in Africa and Tethos, they will no longer kill witches ever again.)


 * Lombax I from a video game, Ratchet and Clank, to real life Asia.


 * Kabu (Life Form) I from a video game series, Klonoa, to real life Asia.


 * Sorrowman (Life form) I from a video game series, Klonoa, to real life Asia.


 * Protoking I from a popular video game, Minecraft, to real life Asia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can no longer hurt humans, dylanuses, or any other sapient beings. Also, this is what Protokings look like in real life.)


 * Plutodog I


 * Sumoan I


 * Pig-a-chu I from various Philippine branches of a Singaporean bakery company, BreadTalk, to Asia. (Note: Since they were now living, these now-animate pigs in which they can be eaten with succulent pork ribs inside, which is their flesh, and their blood, which it flows, is a smoky barbecue sauce, and that was all in a sweet bun. I was hunted by pre-colonial Filipinos, then domesticated by Spanish colonizers. It was famous for an alternative version of dinuguan, in which the real pig blood is replace by barbecue sauce).


 * For'du I


 * Japanese-Tasmanian Devil I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Asian Sander I


 * Synapsidomon I from an animated series, Digimon, to real life Asia.

Birds

 * Ostrich


 * Greater rhea


 * Southern cassowary I


 * Emu I


 * Great tinamou I


 * California condor I


 * Turkey vulture I


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * American Swan-Goose I


 * American Lyrebird I


 * European Emu I


 * North American Kiwi I


 * European woodstock I


 * Darwin's woodstock I


 * Japanese woodstock I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Chinese woodstock I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Siberian woodstock I (in the rest of Asia)


 * White-throated woodstock I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Pygmy elephant bird I


 * Early rhea I


 * Cassowary-like emu I


 * Upland moa I


 * Bush moa I


 * Eastern moa I


 * Deinogastornis I (note: it is a large carnivorous bird that is very closely related to the herbivorous gastornis, but is aggressive and eats smaller animals like small horses and other similar-size animals)


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Asia


 * Kwamis I

Reptiles

 * Brown anole


 * American alligator I (Note: In some parts of the Chinese alligator's range, American alligators are outcompeting and displacing the regionally endangered Chinese alligators as one of the dominant reptile predators of Asia. However, the Chinese government is trying to protect Chinese alligators from American alligators by moving American alligators into parts of Asia where Chinese alligators don't live in, to avoid having these two alligator species compete with each other.)


 * Electrodile I from an anime, Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy, to real life Asia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to people, unless they can be killed by whenever they're on the range of that electrodile. So now, they can attack only if they were afraid, or they were hungry, not by sapient flesh, but by smaller fish. Also, they were domesticated for power generation.)


 * Saltwater crocodile I


 * Nile crocodile I


 * Freshwater crocodile I


 * Tokay gecko I in Japan


 * Runner Lizard I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Plateosaurus I


 * Massospondylus I


 * Shunosaurus I


 * Camarasaurus I


 * Troodon I


 * Coelophysis I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I (in Northeastern China only)


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Asia (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Asia)


 * Gamera I from Gamera the Brave film to real life Japan (note: unlike their ancestors, gameras are now gentle giants, feeding on nothing but fish and plants, they could also no longer fly [to reduce the chance of knocking down aircrafts], so their species could live on in real life Japan)


 * Godzilla I from Godzilla 2014 film to real life Japan (note: godzillas are no longer aggressive towards humans and now only prey on gameras, they also no longer have atomic breath abilities or other super powers, other than their size and strength, so their species could live on in real life Japan)


 * Zilla I from Godzilla 1998 film to real life Japan (note: unlike their ancestors, zillas are now peaceful towards humans [as well as no longer having atomic breath abilities], and also feeding only on fish, so their species could live on in real life Japan)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Asia (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Agumon I From Digimon to real life Asia


 * Mutant Turtles I


 * Galatic Lizards I


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Godzilla I


 * King Ghidorah I


 * Mutant Godzilla I


 * Mobian Godzilla I


 * Yoshi I


 * Boshi I


 * Monsterous Spike Shelled Koopa I


 * Bogg I From Monsters Inc to real Life Asia

Amphibians

 * Chinese giant salamander I in the rest of Asia


 * Emerald green treefrog I in the rest of Asia


 * Spooky (aka spookymander) I


 * Greninja I from Pokemon series to real life Japan


 * Mutant Newt I

Fish

 * American River Shark I

Invertebrates

 * Hutt I


 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Asia


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Asia (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Asia (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Asia (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)

Others

 * Klingon I


 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Asia (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Morpholomew I


 * Shrink (aka Shrinktopus) I


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Asia (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Asia)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life Southeast Asia (including the Philippines, Borneo, and Sumatra)


 * Octus I from Sym-Bionic Titan to real life Asia


 * All known species of Avatar fauna I from Avatar TV series to real life Asia


 * Jasper I from Steven Universe to real life Asia


 * All known species of Terra monsters from Terra Monsters World Galaxy film to real life Southeast Asia


 * All known species of wordworld animals I from WordWorld series to real life Eastern Asia


 * Vehimals I from Jungle Junction series to real life Asia


 * Canimals from Canimals series to real life Asia


 * Majini I


 * patapon I


 * Q*Bert I


 * Coily I


 * Aliens from Ben 10 I


 * Dokkaebi I


 * Kapre I


 * Xiao I


 * Yamata no Orochi I


 * Hello Cat aka Hello Kitty I


 * Spider Bear I


 * Common Majin Buu I


 * Ultimate Majin Buu I


 * Shiva I


 * Gwisin I


 * Aku I


 * Inkling I


 * Octoling I


 * Rokka Wan I


 * Malotrus I


 * Duende I


 * Kirby I


 * AstroPeople I From Tezuka's Astro Boy to Real Life Asia


 * Mettaton/Mettaton EX/Metttaton Neo I


 * Mettaton Neo Neo aka Neo Neo Mettaton I (Note: Similar to Mettaton/MettatonEX/Mettaton Neo But Bigger & Epic)


 * Uni-eyed tomogi I

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Plants

 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life Africa

Mammals

 * Wild boar I (native to certain parts of North Africa; introduced populations uncommon, but not rare, and concentrated in the southern part and the eastern part of the continent)


 * Wild goat I


 * European rabbit


 * Nutria I


 * Fallow deer


 * Himalayan tahr


 * Gray squirrel I (eradicated)


 * Rusa deer


 * Sika deer


 * Feral horse


 * feral donkey


 * Feral cat I


 * Feral dog I


 * House mouse I


 * Brown rat I


 * Black rat I


 * Indian gray mongoose


 * Weasel I


 * Asian house shrew I


 * Lemurs
 * Koala lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Common sloth lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Giant sloth lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Lesser sloth lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Tree sloth lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Common monkey lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Lesser monkey lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Ring-tailed lemur I (in mainland Africa)
 * Red ruffed lemur I (in mainland Africa)
 * Black-and-white ruffed lemur I (in mainland Africa)
 * Sifaka I (in mainland Africa)
 * Indri I (in mainland Africa)
 * Mouse lemur I (in mainland Africa)
 * Aye-aye I (in mainland Africa)


 * New World monkeys
 * Tufted capuchin I
 * Spider monkey I
 * Howler monkeys I


 * Old World monkeys
 * Crab-eating macaque
 * Rhesus macaque
 * Formosan rock macaque


 * Apes
 * Sumatran orangutan I
 * Gibbon I
 * Common chimpanzee I (in Madagascar)
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Africa (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
 * Human I (in the rest of Africa)
 * Pakuni I
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Africa (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Africa)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Africa (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Africa)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I (in the rest of Africa)
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I (in the rest of Africa)
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Africa
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Africa
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Africa
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Africa (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Africa (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Africa (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Africa)
 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Africa (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)
 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Gigantopithecus I
 * Australopithecus (reintroduced)
 * Paranthropus (reintroduced)
 * 2005 King Kong I
 * Supernatural white gorilla I


 * Eurasian brown bear (reintroduced to replaced the extinct Atlas bear, but has also spread to forests, rainforests, grasslands, and savannas of Africa)


 * American/Asian black bear hybrid


 * Dromedary camel I (native to certain parts of North Africa; introduced populations uncommon, but not rare, and concentrated in the southern part and the eastern part of the continent)


 * Asian elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Indian rhinoceros


 * Javan rhinoceros


 * Sumatran rhinoceros


 * Malagasy civet I (in mainland Africa)


 * Bengal tiger


 * Sumatran tiger


 * Jaguar


 * Ocelot I


 * Blackbuck I


 * Wildebeest I (in Madagascar)


 * Baird's tapir


 * Mountain tapir I


 * Pronghorn I


 * Domestic Pronghorn


 * Domestic Mokele I (in the rest of Africa)


 * Mokele-mbembe (in the rest of Africa)


 * Murambi I


 * Domestic Murambi


 * Domestic Flatnose


 * Domestic Jack's Giant


 * Domestic Ground Squirrel


 * Urban Gray Wolf I


 * Urban North American Tapir I


 * Domestic Mesoron I (in most of Africa)


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Meerkat I (in most of Africa)


 * Domestic Dylanus


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Domestic Hippopotamus I (in the rest of Africa)


 * Quagga (reintroduced)


 * Long-Trunked Deinotherium (reintroduced)


 * Short-Trunked Deinotherium


 * Metridiochoerus (reintroduced)


 * African Chalicothere (reintroduced)


 * Asian Chalicothere


 * Lowland Ancylotherium (reintroduced)


 * Black-Headed Ancylotherium


 * Pursuing Dinofelis (reintroduced)


 * Stalking Dinofelis


 * Hibogibbus (reintroduced)


 * Mixotoxodon I


 * Toxodon I


 * Macrauchenia I


 * Brontotherium


 * Embulotherium


 * Arsinoitherium I


 * Indricothere


 * Entelodont I


 * Ambulocetus I


 * Andrewsarchus


 * Phenacodus I


 * Desmostylus I


 * Prorastomus I


 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Africa


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Africa


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Africa


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Africa (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Africa)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Africa (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Africa)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Africa.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Africa (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Werewolf from various werewolf fiction to real life Africa. (Unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, unless provoked.)


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I from various vampire fiction to real life Africa.


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I from a mythological Europe to real life Africa.


 * African Corey Mc I


 * Crockeroo from a Nickelodeon animated series, The Fairly OddParents, to real life Africa.


 * Apeman I (Note: Apemen can now range from being smart or being stupid.)


 * Kyubey I From an anime, Puella Magi, to real life Africa. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer kill witches, knowing that they are no longer actually creatures that fed on hopes and/or dreams of ordinary people, because the UN outlawed witch-hunting.)

Birds

 * Canada goose


 * White-faced whistling duck I (in the rest of Africa)


 * Mallard I


 * Common mynah


 * Domestic goose


 * Cattle egret


 * Feral pigeon


 * Keel-billed toucan I (in the Republic of Congo and Madagascar)


 * Choco toucan I (in the Republic of Congo and Madagascar)


 * Toco toucan I (in the Republic of Congo and Madagascar)


 * House crow


 * Common waxbill


 * Ruddy duck


 * English sparrow


 * Starling (eradicated)


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * American Swan-Goose I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Africa


 * Kwamis I

Reptiles

 * House gecko I


 * Gila agama I


 * Saltwater crocodile I


 * Freshwater crocodile I


 * Mugger crocodile I


 * American alligator I


 * Runner Lizard I (in the rest of Africa)


 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Real Therizinosaurs I


 * Scaled Therizinosaurus I


 * Real Oviraptorids I


 * Dinosaur Planet Oviraptor I


 * Giant Mononykus I


 * Dinosaur Planet Shuvuuia I


 * Real Ornithomimids I


 * Scaly Ornithomimus I


 * Scaled Tarbosaurus


 * Plateosaurus I


 * Massospondylus I


 * Glacialisaurus I


 * Cetiosaurus I


 * Shunosaurus I


 * Camarasaurus I


 * Mamenchisaurus I


 * Dinheirosaurus I


 * Lusotitan I


 * Barosaurus I


 * Supersaurus I


 * Apatosaurus I


 * Diplodocus I


 * Brachiosaurus I


 * Borealosaurus I


 * Saltasauus I


 * Ampelosaurus I


 * Rapetosaurus I


 * Cedarosaurus I


 * Dryosaurus I


 * Hypsilophodon I


 * Thescelosaurus I


 * Parksosaurus I


 * Orodromeus I


 * Tenontosaurus I


 * Rhabdodon I


 * Zalmoxes I


 * Muttaburrasaurus I


 * Camptosaurus I


 * Dakotadon I


 * Iguanodon I


 * Ouranosaurus I


 * Slender-Crested Saurolophus I


 * Dinosaur Planet Prenocephale I


 * Wild Lesser Protoceratops I


 * Wild Great Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I (in South Africa only)


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Gigantophis I


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Africa (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Africa)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Africa (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Inc to real Life Africa

Amphibians

 * Chinese giant salamander I

Fish

 * American River Shark


 * Asian River Shark


 * Sharktopus (Note:From Syfy's Sharktopus movie To real life Africa (note: mow they are not as aggressive any more and are now friendly to humans)

Invertebrates

 * Coconut crab I (reintroduced to Madagascar)


 * Hutt I


 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Africa


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Africa (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Africa (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Africa (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Africa (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Africa (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Africa)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life Africa


 * Vehimals I from Jungle Junction series to real life Africa


 * Bikini Bottmites I

Middle Earth
Main article: Middle Earth

Antarctica
Main article: Antarctica

Plants

 * Spruce trees I


 * Pine trees I


 * Fir trees I


 * Grasses and relatives I

Mammals

 * Domestic dylanus I (especially one breed, the Antarctican dylanus)


 * Husky dog I


 * Muskox I


 * Domestic yak I


 * Yakutian horse I


 * Arctic fox I


 * Reindeer I


 * Snowshoe hare I


 * House mouse I


 * Chalicothere I


 * Andrewsarchus I


 * Walrus I


 * Beluga whale I


 * Narwhal I


 * Antarctic Echidna I in the rest of Antarctica


 * Voltronian I


 * Woolly mammoth I


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Antarctica (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Antarctica)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Antarctic Echidna I


 * Antarctic Hare I


 * Antarctic Lemming I


 * Antarctica Wolverine I


 * Antarctican Bear I


 * Antarctican Bison I


 * Antarctican Bromfielious I


 * Antarctican Corey Mc I


 * Antarctican Deer I


 * Antarctican Donkey I


 * Antarctican Dylanus I


 * Antarctican False Camel I


 * Antarctican Giana Urseyain I


 * Antarctican Goat I


 * Antarctican Hedgehog I


 * Antarctican Walrus I


 * Antarctican Wolf I


 * Antarctican Eckia I

Birds

 * Atlantic puffin I


 * Boguram chicken I (note:it is a breed of chicken that is a mix between a silkie chicken and a Orpington chicken, with both the silkie's thick and soft feathers and the Orpington's fat, this chicken breed can survive and thrive even in Antarctica)


 * SealGrebe I


 * Great auk I


 * Hesperornids I


 * Gannetwhale I

Reptiles

 * Genetically engineered saltwater crocodile I (note: it was originally bred to be kept in crocodile farms in Antarctica by humans, but after a massive snowstorm strucked the area, people have abandoned the place permenently, causing the crocodiles to escape and thrive in their new environments, hunting penguins and seals)


 * Genetically Modified Tyrannosaurus I

Amphibians

 * Pacific tree frog I (note: they were genetically altered to tolerate colder temperatures and were introduced to Antarctica to control the populations of beetles that were accidentally brought there by humans)


 * Leopard frog I (note: they were genetically altered to tolerate colder temperatures and were introduced to Antarctica to control the populations of beetles that were accidentally brought there by humans)

Invertebrates

 * Aegialiinae beetles I


 * Rutelinae beetles I

North Pole (aka Arctic)
Main article: North Pole

On 1985, they have colonized the North Pole and the United Federation of Earth genetically engineered the Arctic ice caps to make it invulnerable to all types of greenhouse gases, and expanded slightly, making storms weaker and temperatures colder. Also, with the global warming problem (or the climate change problem) officially solved, residents living in the North Pole can now, like Antarctica, can now be able to live there, using buildings from the Arctic Future in a browser game, Forge of Empires.

Also, the United Federation of Earth declared that Santa Claus is proven real, and yet this place has elves too as well, this means the spirit of Christmas is no longer broken, and skeptics were arrested, then were executed, imprisoned, punished, and/or forced to change their minds and realize that Sana Claus is real.

Sapients

 * Herotopian I from a MMORPG, Herotopia, to real life North Pole. (Note: They may range only from baby to kid, and don't age, but every day, new Herotopian appear from nowhere, without being born, so that would mean it would be a unique reproduction cycle.)
 * Human I from the rest of the world to North Pole. (Note: Humans can now live up to 200 years and can start their puberty once they reach their 20s, and their puberty would become full in their 30s.)
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Arctic
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Arctic

Non-Sapients

 * Woolly mammoth (reintroduced)
 * Woolly rhinoceros (reintroduced)
 * Elasmotherium (reintroduced)
 * High Arctic camel (reintroduced)
 * Megaloceros (reintroduced)
 * Lesser cave bear (reintroduced)
 * Cave hyena (reintroduced)
 * Marthanus (reintroduced)
 * Domestic dylanus I
 * Snow leopard I
 * Leopard seal I
 * Weddell seal I
 * Southern elephant seal I
 * Eurasian gray wolf I
 * Northern Rocky Mountain wolf I
 * Japanese macaque I
 * Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Arctic
 * Snowstalker I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Arctic
 * Vampire I
 * Smighty I from a MMORPG, Herotopia, to real life North Pole.

Sapient

 * Bass I
 * Megaman I
 * Megaman-dylanus I
 * Megaman.EXE I
 * Protoman.EXE I
 * Mega-Dylanus X I
 * Proto-Dylanus I
 * Quint I
 * Enker I
 * Ballade I
 * Crashman I
 * Quickman I
 * Geminiman I
 * Shadowman I
 * Snakeman I
 * Starman I
 * Slashman I
 * Tornadoman I
 * Protoman I
 * Maverick Hunters I
 * Bass.EXEs I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Sea dicynodont I


 * Seal-like synapsid I

Birds

 * Great auk (reintroduced)


 * Emperor penguin I


 * King penguin I


 * Gentoo penguin I


 * Chinstrap penguin I


 * Adélie penguin I


 * Rockhopper penguin I


 * Gannetwhale I from the Future is Wild documentary to real life Arctic

Reptiles

 * Genetically-engineered monitor lizard I


 * Genetically-engineered tegu lizard I


 * Genetically-engineered alligator I


 * Domestic Wounder I

Amphibians

 * Genetically-engineered leopard frog I


 * Genetically-engineered Pacific tree frog I

Fish

 * Tuna I


 * Ocellated icefish I

Invertebrates

 * Jumping spiders I


 * Antarctican spider I


 * Beetles I

Others

 * Pac-Man ghost I from an arcade game developed by Namco and first released in Japan in May 1980, Pac-Man, to real life North Pole. (Note: These ghosts can no longer pester, annoy and harass Pac-People, nor they would peser, annoy and harass any other sapient beings, especially dylanuses, but the vampires were the only exception.
 * Pac-person I from an arcade game developed by Namco and first released in Japan in May 1980, Pac-Man, to real life North Pole.
 * Q*bert I from an arcade game developed and published by Gottlieb in 1982, Q*bert, to real life North Pole.

Arctic Ocean
Main article: Arctic Ocean

Ponyland
Main article: Ponyland

Azeroth
Main article: Azeroth

Tobacqusowaribiki Island
Main article: Tobacqusowaribiki Island

Tobacqusowaribiki Island is located near the west region of Africa. It has unique taste of unique plants and species. Also, Tobacqusowaribiki is a country too as well, and is the member of the European Union (despite not being located in Europe, but nearer to Europe), and the NATO (because it's getting close to the equator, it's nearer to the North Atlantic Ocean).

Mammmals

 * Corey Mc I


 * Dylanusids
 * Domestic Dylanus
 * Asian Dylanus I
 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I
 * Bass I
 * Megaman I
 * Megaman-dylanus I
 * Megaman.EXE I
 * Protoman.EXE I
 * Mega-Dylanus X I
 * Proto-Dylanus I
 * Quint I
 * Enker I
 * Ballade I
 * Crashman I
 * Quickman I
 * Geminiman I
 * Shadowman I
 * Snakeman I
 * Starman I
 * Slashman I
 * Tornadoman I
 * Protoman I
 * Maverick Hunters I
 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Hedgehog I


 * Giana Urseyain I


 * Savaish I


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Tobacqusowaribiki


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Tobacqusowaribiki)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Tobacqusowaribiki)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Tobacqusowaribiki.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Echidna I


 * Gabumon I


 * Raichu I


 * Tobacqusowaribikian Lion I


 * Tobacqusowaribikian Wolf I


 * Tobacqusowaribikian Panda I


 * Ring Tailed Lemur I


 * Rat I


 * Tapir I


 * Tobacqusowaribikian Elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Raccoon I


 * Tobacqusowaribikian Deer I


 * Tobacqusowaribikian Hippopotamus I


 * Apes
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
 * Human I
 * Pakuni I
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Tobacqusowaribiki)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Tobacqusowaribiki)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki
 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Tobacqusowaribiki

Birds

 * Tobacqusowaribikian Finch


 * Tobacqusowaribikian Hawk


 * Tobacqusowaribikian Jay


 * Asian Brown Wood Owl I


 * White-faced whistling duck I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Tobacqusowaribiki

Reptiles

 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Tobacqusowaribiki)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Tobacqusowaribiki (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Ink to real Life Tobacqusowaribiki Island

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Tobacqusowaribiki Island (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Tobacqusowaribiki Island (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Tobacqusowaribiki Island)

Cabushu Islands
Main article: Cabushu Islands

Cabushu Island is a country with three ethnic groups: Bantus (in the yellow area), Europeans (in the orange area), and East Asians (in the blue area). The official language is Swahili, Irish, Polish, Japanese, Korean and English, including major spoken languages like Tagalog, Malaysian, Indonesian, Hindi, Spanish, etc. The Cabushu people were a mixture of Bantus, East Asians and Europeans. Which is why, all of their culture were mixed with East Asian, Celtic, Eastern Slavic and Bantu culture, even they were colonized by the Spanish East Indies, then colonized by the British Raj, and they even resisted the Japanese invasion. Their capital is Cabushu City. This place was then to be a member of the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Also, they were having good relations with the United States, but mainly Australia and Singapore.

Plants

 * Flora colossus I from a Marvel live-action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Cabushu Island.
 * Rice I
 * Wheat I

Mammals

 * Dylanusids
 * Domestic Dylanus
 * African Dylanus I
 * Cabushu Dylanus I
 * Asian Dylanus I
 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I
 * Bass I
 * Megaman I
 * Megaman-dylanus I
 * Megaman.EXE I
 * Protoman.EXE I
 * Mega-Dylanus X I
 * Proto-Dylanus I
 * Quint I
 * Enker I
 * Ballade I
 * Crashman I
 * Quickman I
 * Geminiman I
 * Shadowman I
 * Snakeman I
 * Starman I
 * Slashman I
 * Tornadoman I
 * Protoman I
 * Maverick Hunters I
 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Cabushu Island


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Cabushu Island (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Cabushu Island)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Cabushu Island (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Cabushu Island)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Cabushu Island.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Cabushu Island (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Cabushu Horse I


 * Cabushu Moose I


 * Vudushubu I


 * Grinch I


 * Cabushu Wolf I


 * Cabushu Tiger I


 * Cabushu Elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Cabushu Brush Rhino I


 * Cabushu Water Rhino I


 * Cabushu Sea Lion I


 * Cabushu Brown Bear I


 * Cabushu Polar Bear I


 * Cabushu Sloth Bear I


 * Cabushu Hyena I


 * Katyushka I


 * Cabushu Rat I


 * Cabushu Monkey I


 * Cabushu Vampire I
 * Vampire I


 * Apes
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Cabushu Island (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
 * Human I
 * Pakuni I
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Cabushu Island (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Cabushu Island)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Cabushu Island (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Cabushu Island)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Cabushu Island
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Cabushu Island
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Cabushu Island
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Cabushu Island (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Cabushu Island (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island
 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Cabushu Island
 * Hilderon I from a fan story by mojojo-L, The Blood of the Third Wife, to real life Cabushu Island. (Note: The Hilderon spreaded across the northern region of Cabushu Island because they took over the northern parts of it during the Hilderonian Invasion of Cabushu, which it was supported by China and North Korea. After a successful invasion, the NATO declares war on Hilderon, and causes the Hilderon that invaded Cabushu to stay there, until they were capulated to the Cabushu government forces after the Hilderonian Civil War. Nowadays, the Hilderons living in northern Cabushu Island now live under autonomy of the Cabushunian government, and can no longer hurt anybody.)
 * Zin I from a video game, Saints Row IV, to real life Cabushu Island. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they were no longer bent on galactic domination, neither they have to destroy planets, or their homes. They are now peaceful towards each other, and can still use simulations. Also, their technology can be imported and exported. Also, they have a country based in the eastern coastlines of Cabushu Island, which is the Zin Empire, which Zindon is the capital of that empire. However, they were bent to destroy vampire lands due to that bloody conflict with them.)

Birds

 * Cabushu Blue Jay I


 * Cabushu Owl I


 * Cabushu Finch I


 * Cabushu Woodstock I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Cabushu Island

Reptiles

 * Cabushu Cobra I


 * Cabushu Crocodile I


 * Komodo Dragon I


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Cabushu Island (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Cabushu Island)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Cabushu Island (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Bogg I From Monsters Ink to real Life Cabushu Island.

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Cabushu Island (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Cabushu Island (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Cabushu Island)

Wamda Island
'Main article: Wamda Island

Mammals

 * Dylanusids
 * Domestic Dylanus
 * Madagascar Trumpet-Nosed Dylanus I
 * Asian Dylanus I
 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I
 * Bass I
 * Megaman I
 * Megaman-dylanus I
 * Megaman.EXE I
 * Protoman.EXE I
 * Mega-Dylanus X I
 * Proto-Dylanus I
 * Quint I
 * Enker I
 * Ballade I
 * Crashman I
 * Quickman I
 * Geminiman I
 * Shadowman I
 * Snakeman I
 * Starman I
 * Slashman I
 * Tornadoman I
 * Protoman I
 * Maverick Hunters I
 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Corey Mc I


 * European Hedgehog I


 * Wild Rottweiler I


 * Wild English Bulldog I


 * Gray Wolf I


 * African Lion I


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Wamda Island


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Wamda Island (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Wamda Island)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Wamda Island (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Wamda Island)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Wamda Island.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Wamda Island (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Vampire I


 * Apes
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Wamda Island (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
 * Human I
 * Pakuni I
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Wamda Island (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Wamda Island)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Wamda Island (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Wamda Island)
 * Vampire human I
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Wamda Island
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Wamda Island
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Wamda Island
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Wamda Island (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Wamda Island (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island
 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Wamda Island

Birds

 * American crow I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Wamda Island

Reptiles

 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Wamda Island (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Wamda Island)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Wamda Island (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Wamda Island (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Wamda Island (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Wamda Island)

Sanctuary
Main article: Sanctuary 

Belowood Skylands
Main article: Belowood Skylands

Mammals

 * Dylanusids
 * Domestic Dylanus
 * Madagascar Trumpet-Nosed Dylanus I
 * Asian Dylanus I
 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I
 * Bass I
 * Megaman I
 * Megaman-dylanus I
 * Megaman.EXE I
 * Protoman.EXE I
 * Mega-Dylanus X I
 * Proto-Dylanus I
 * Quint I
 * Enker I
 * Ballade I
 * Crashman I
 * Quickman I
 * Geminiman I
 * Shadowman I
 * Snakeman I
 * Starman I
 * Slashman I
 * Tornadoman I
 * Protoman I
 * Maverick Hunters I
 * Bass.EXEs I


 * False vampire bat I


 * Corey Mc I


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Belowood Skylands


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Belowood Skylands (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Belowood Skylands)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Belowodo Skylands (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Belowood Skylands)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Belowood Skylands.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Belowood Skylands (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Vampire I


 * Apes
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Belowood Skylands (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
 * Human I
 * Pakuni I
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Belowood Skylands (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Belowood Skylands.)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Belowood Skylands (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Belowood Skylands.)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Beloowod Skylands
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Belowood Skylands (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Belowood Skylands (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands
 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Belowood Skylands

Birds

 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Belowood Skylands

Reptiles

 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Belowood Skylands (Note: There are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Belowood Skylands.)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Belowood Skylands (Note: They are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life.)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Belowood Skylands (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Belowood Skylands (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Belowood Skylands)

Tyshea
Main article: Tyshea

This continent, made by Dyemelikeasunset (formerly known as Tyshea), is located within the west coast of Australia. Also, it was named after the former name of that DeviantART user, Tyshea (now Dyemelikeasunset; aka Nafisah Tung).

Plants

 * Sampaguita I

Apes

 * All known types of Dyemelkeasunset's fantasy races (Humans) I from Dyemelikeasunset's imagination to real life Tyshea.
 * Nomads I (Note: Despite the introduction of automobiles is introduced in those nomads, it was used occassionally because they always use mounts. It was yet also in a very expensive way.)
 * Myrmidons I (Note: The Myrmidon Kingdom has become globalized on the year 2000. Also, they can now handle turf wars, thanks to UN peacekeeping intervention. They too built shipyards, airports and railway system in and around Tyshea for diplomacy and trade around the globe.)
 * Garuda I (Note: Thanks to UN membership on the Kingdom of Garudania, they are now economically rich, while they are still culturally rich.
 * Giants I (Note: Due to the UN not tolerating bloody tests, they have decided that the royal family is now instead chosen by election, rather than creed and a series of tests. Also, married people can be elected kings and queens too, and can now have personal lives inside of their poitical sphere. Also, they are now having high sense of humor, while still lacking arrogance. Also, there were no more tensions with the Myrmidons, because of the technological advances that would be good for the Giants.)
 * All known types of Dyemelkeasunset's fantasy races (Elves) I from Dyemelikeasunset's imagination to real life Tyshea.
 * Jotun I (Note: They were no longer enemies with the Naiads for a blood feud for a century or two.)
 * Naiads I (Note: They were no longer enemies with the Jotun for a blood feud for a century or two.)
 * Dryad I (Note: They are now much more careful. Also, they were now responsible without any laissez-faire attitude, and of course, they were good at trading across the globe, especially in all over Tyshea, and all over Tyshea, and their expertise in magic is no longer rivaled by the Fae.)
 * Djinni I (Note: With the UN taking membership to the Djinni homeland, spiritual leadership, science and politics is now open for males, while females can now have physical work. Also, they can now also believe the male mind can now promote them to be physically modest, while females do that the most while females, on the other hand, are can be flamboyant and beautiful, while males do that the most. Now they can be globalized by the United Nations as well.)
 * All known types of Dyemelkeasunset's fantasy races (Halflings) I from Dyemelikeasunset's imagination to real life Tyshea.
 * Dwarves I (Note: They are now famous for their commitment of not pillaging and pirating anymore. However, they were still stout, powerful warriors, and now they can live in larger settlements within their large clans, which can open diplomacy between the world's nations and any other dwarven clans. Also, they loved the Western races too so much nowadays because they were great supporters to abolish slave trade permanently.)
 * Gnomes I (Note: Gnomes can now focus on lives outside work, despite still working on and on, and children were now being raised by other races, including the gnomes themselves, and also, most of them can now be taken care by birth parents too. Also, thanks to the existence of the United Nations, the Gnomes can now be perpetrators of high-income employment, and their industries can no longer rather be cutthroat and dog-eat-dog. It is now an excitement of the world's economy.)
 * Fae I (Note: Due to Christian missionaries coming from Canada, they are now slightly less cultish, and can no longer shun many of the other races, and as a result, they are now very well-known of everything, and most knowledge on them is no longer a heresy, but is now okay for everyone, thanks to a different group of Christian missionaries who came from Australia.)
 * Kobolds I (Note: Thanks to knowledge outside Tyshea, the Kobolds have a USA-styled federal republic of tribes and villages, and can now interact Giants and Djinni. Also, they can now go ranching instead of hunting due to some of Tyshea having a few endangered species, although hunting is still practiced, but the UN told them not to hunt endangered species with designated habitats. Also, due to being not religious, they are now mostly Christians, all thanks to a team of Filipino missionaries in 1978, who were escaping the martial law that was placed in all over the Philippines, and they lived there.)
 * All known types of Dyemelkeasunset's fantasy races (Orcs) I from Dyemelikeasunset's imagination to real life Tyshea.
 * Ogres I (Note: Due to the introduction of contraception, they can now reduce an overpopulating number of babies to ensure there could be enough space for housing, and even saving resources too as well.)
 * Goblins I (Note: Goblins can no longer be suffered from enslavement, because slave trade is not very tolerated in Tyshea.)
 * Trolls I (Note: They can now live nearer the Marshes, and separate clans and families can now be united under a Russia-styled federation, and now they can now prefer the company of any of the Eastern races, while still prefering trade to the Northern countries however, and now they can do trade with the rest of Tyshea, especially the rest of the world.)
 * Gorgons I (Note: They were no longer reclusive, even after and can now be friends with the Giants.)

Dylanusids

 * Eagle-Winged Dylanus I
 *   Starman I
 * Tornadoman I    

Others

 * Winged Raccoon I


 * Winged Kangaroo I
 * Corey Mc I

Drosukut Island
Main article: Drosukut Island

Drosukut Island is an island with 10 ethnic groups: the various Australian aboriginal tribes, Polish, Irish, Italian, Greek, Japanese, Korean, the various Bantu tribes, the various South American tribes and Coptic. It is located near Australia and New Zealand. This country's culture is a combination of Australian aboriginal tribal culture, Eastern Slavic culture, Celtic culture, Italian Renaissance culture, Greek culture, East Asian cuture, African culture, Ameridian culture and Coptic culture. Since then, the Floogals, from a Sprout animated series, Floogals, were the first to inhabit before Humans came there.

Plants

 * Flora colossus I from a Marvel live action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Drosukut Island.


 * Piranha plant I from a popular Nintendo video game series, Mario, to real life Drosukut Island. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer eat any other sapients anymore. They can now feed on non-sapient animals and other plants. However, they can also eat vampires as well.

Mammals

 * Dylanusids
 * Domestic Dylanus
 * European Dylanus I
 * New Zealand Giant Dylanus I
 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I
 * Bass I
 * Megaman I
 * Megaman-dylanus I
 * Megaman.EXE I
 * Protoman.EXE I
 * Mega-Dylanus X I
 * Proto-Dylanus I
 * Quint I
 * Enker I
 * Ballade I
 * Crashman I
 * Quickman I
 * Geminiman I
 * Shadowman I
 * Snakeman I
 * Starman I
 * Slashman I
 * Tornadoman I
 * Protoman I
 * Maverick Hunters I
 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Drosukut Island


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Drosukut Island (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Drosukut Island)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Drosukut Island (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Drosukut Island)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Drosukut Island.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Drosukut Island (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Vudushubu I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Vampire I


 * Apes
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Drosukut Island (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
 * Human I
 * Pakuni I
 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Drosukut Island (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Drosukut Island)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Drosukut Island (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Drosukut Island)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Drosukut Island
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Drosukut Island
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Drosukut Island
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Drosukut Island (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Drosukut Island (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island
 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Drosukut Island


 * Floogal I from a Sprout animated series, Floogals, to real life Drosukut Island. (Note: They were the first people to live in Drosukut Island, before the ten first ethnic groups came to immigrate to this island by around 1000 AD.)

Birds

 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Drosukut Island

Reptiles

 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Drosukut Island (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Drosukut Island)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Drosukut Island (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Drosukut Island (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Drosukut Island (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Drosukut Island)

Skull Island
Main article: Skull Island

Skull Island was brought out from real life Earth in the start of the Holocene period in 10000 BC, located in the Indian Ocean, near Tethos. This is well known for bringing back extinct animals and plants, especially mutated animals. Also, thanks to the rightest decisions of Indian Ocean scientists, Skull Island can now be designed to withstand stronger earthquakes, unlike the book, The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island, in which Skull Island was unfortunately sank in 1946 by a strong earthquake. Morever, this place was famous for Cartoon Girl Clones, and they have the most famous country in Skull Island, the Socialist Union of Cartoon Girl Clone Nations (or the SUCGCN). They are priding themselves as the best of the best in Skull Island, like the Hilderon before their civil war in 2012.

Plants

 * Bridal creeper I from eastern and southern Africa to Skull Island.


 * Flora colossus I from a Marvel live action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Skull Island.

Apes

 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Skull Island (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Human I from the rest of the world to Skull Island. (Note: These had a seafaring country, and they came from abroad to settle their current lands and have spread cities over the quiet mountains and plains. They have developed advanced weaponry and their technological advancement that can protect them from the hostile local species, like the vampires that could threaten the non-vampirize population, and the Cartoon Girl Clones, who could be poised to be the most dominant sapient species in Skull Island, despite efforts for good relationship wiith the Socialist Union of Cartoon Girl Clone Nations (or the SUCGCN), so natives of Skull Island they have to look like this.)


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Skull Island (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Skull Island)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Skull Island (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Skull Island)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Skull Island


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Skull Island


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Skull Island


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Skull Island (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Skull Island (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island


 * Krpytonian I from a DC comic book, Superman, to real life Skull Island.


 * South Parker I from a Comedy Central animated series, South Park, to real life Skull Island. (Note: Like the ones living in North America, they are no longer swear a lot, because searing is not tolerated in Skull Island, nor they can do what is sensitive to children and teenagers.)


 * Hilderon I from a fan story made by mojojo-L, The Blood of the Third Wife, to real life Skull Island. (Note: After World War II, they are friendly to all Cartoon Girl Clones. That is why they stationed military bases in many girl clones' lands. Also, they have settlements in the western coastline of Skull Island, mainly northwestern parts.)


 * Sidhe I from SnakeToast's portfolio to real life Skull Island. (Note: Despite being a clannish elven species, they can now have a united federation. However, they also can live further beyond brughs (or barrows) concealed amongst rolling hills. Also, due to the Cartoon Girl Clones claiming disputed lands, they were ready to defend their homeland, while Sidhe politicians were trying to open diplomacy with the Cartoon Girl Clones.)


 * Drakin I from SnakeToast's portfolio to real life Skull Island. (Note: They can be hired by other races in different legal jobs, they can now be hirable as assassins and thieves that can serve the Socialist Union of the Cartoon Girl Clone Nations as well, which they can also be served to other Skull Island countries, including the Republic of Skull Island, but mostly is the SUCGCN. Also, Drakins can now have legal jobs being provided by the United Nations as well.)


 * Bugbear I from SnakeToast's portfolio to real life Skull Island. (Note: Once mountain-dwellers, they were pushed out not by humans, but by Cartoon Girl Clones, during the Great Skull Island Genocide of 1976, and now inhabit swampy forests. However, in 2016, 50 years after the genocide, with warmer relations between the Bugbears and the Cartoon Girl Clones, some went back to the mountains, while most remained in swampy forests.)


 * Na'vi I from a live action movie, Jame Cameron's Avatar, to real life Skull Island. (Note: For some reason, they are now categorized as apes on Skull Island, unlike the ones on North America. While no longer threatened by humans or any other sapient species on this island, they fear that the Socialist Union of the Cartoon Girl Clone Nations could take over their land and mine unobtanium, but fortunately for the Na'vis living in Skull Island, the United Nations told them that a joint mining between the cartoon girl clones and Na'vi could begin as a commitment to end conflict between those two races.)
 * Devilman I from SnakeToast's portfolio to real life Skull Island.

Cartoon Girl Clones
(Note: After a cloning machine accident in 1905, many cartoon girls were accidently cloned, and all west to northwest Skull Island to prevent furthur attacks by clones. Also, all of the known kinds of cloned girls can no longer need a male to mate and fertilize with, since they can now self-produce much like some native real life lizard species, which can be called parthenogenesis, which was researched by most Skull Island scientists. The northwestern part of this island is very uniquely famous for cartoon girl clones being invasive in northwest countries, and were famous to have separate countries with their national anthems in tune of patriotic songs and national anthems, including classical music songs and nursery rhymes. Also, they were allied with most communist and socialist nations, and gained support to them. However, even after the Cold War, they still were allied with the last communist and socialist nations, even anti-US dictatorships, or pro-US dictatorships. Also, despite separate sovereignity on their seperate nations, their union is called the Socialist Union of the Cartoon Girl Clone Nations (SUCGCN), with Novo Leningrad as its capital, so those nations, despite having sovereignity, and different governments, and official names, are all actually provinces, yet in a semi-autonomous way. It was established immediately after the Great Northwestern Skull Island Revolution, which lasted frrom January 15 1918 to October 15, 1930, which they gave birth to the UCGCN. Their official languages are English, Russian, Nadsat (from A Clockwork Orange), Esperanto and Latin. Their country has an idology of Petersonism, a combination of Marxism, Leninism, Trotskyism, Maoism, Juche, Luxemburgism, Titoism, Stalinism, Castroism, Chavistaism, Zapatistaism, Guevarism, Hoxhaism, Khrushchevism, Rankovićism, left communism, council communism, religious communism, Christian communism, Eurocommunism, world communism, national communism, primitive communism, scientific communism, the Ho Chi Minh Thought, Technicism, Scientific Outlook on Development, French revolutionary ideas, Belgian revolutionary ideas, Latin American guerilla ideas, African socialism, Arab socialism, Indian communism, Ukrainian anarchism, Farabundistaism, agrarian socialism, authoritarian socialism, Blanquism, democratic socialism, ethical socialism, ecological socialism, feminist socialism, guild socialism, impossibilism, liberal socialism, libertarian socialism, market socialism, Marhaenism, Owenism, platformism, reformism, religious socialism, revisionism, revolutionary socialism, Ricardian socialism, scientific socialism, social democracy, syndicalism, technocracy, Zionist, Buddhist socialism, Christian socialism, Islamic socialism, Jewish left, Bolivarianism, Gandhian socialism, Labor Zionism, Naxalism, socialist nationalism, Third World socialism, egalitarianism, internationalism, nanosocialism, Sandinistaism, mercantilism, communist monarchism, and even Pinguism, Squidwardism and Yoism, and they even mixed up with their beautiful and cute personalities, making this ideology very unique to the communist world, and thus this prevents the Sino-Soviet split, despite the dislike of the Sino-Soviet Alliance by Vietnam and Laos, and was quite slightly as same as our world, which the Soviet Union and most communist states collapsed, while Cuba, China, North Korea, Vietnam and Laos were the last communist states standing, including the Socialist Union of the Cartoon Girl Clone Nations being the sixth communist state as well. They were allies with the Soviet Union when it existed back then, even they have fought fascist forces during World War II, but in 1991, they were still allies with Russia, especially China and the last communist and socialist states remaining, and even they got an opportunity to revive communism and socialism. However, opened diplomacy with the USA by Barack Obama in 2015, which yet got rolled back some of a few diplomatic ties by President Donald Trump on 2017. They were mainly friends with the People's Republic of China. Also, they had a unique naming custom, in which their names were having portmanteaus of the clones' names and different names, masculine and feminine, and their last names were varied (like for example, if there is a Ruby clone, then she will be named "Rubythur Smith", while the name "Rubythur" can be a portmanteau of a Rusty Rivets character, Ruby Ramirez, and the name "Arthur").) Also, they were famous to have Gulag camps and labor camps for non-girl clones to work.)
 * Penny Peterson clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Mr Peabody new cloner works!, to real life Skull Island. (Note: With the population of 2 million clones of Penny Peterson, thanks to Mr. Peabody (originating from Mr. Peabody and Sherman franchise)'s cloning machine, they have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Petersonistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1945-1980) by Ştefan Neaga, but with different lyrics.)
 *   Starfire clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, True Tamaranian Vacation, to real life Skull Island. (Note: With the population of millions of clones of Starfire, thanks to Raven's spellbook, they have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the State of Starfiria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of East Germany (or Auferstanden aus Ruinen), but with different lyrics.)
 * Kendall clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Too Many Kendalls- Trilogy of Interest Pic, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Kendallian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Philippines, Lupang Hinirang, but with different lyrics.)
 * Lila Sawyer clones I from a Nickelodeon animated series, Hey, Arnold! (also on a picture made by Bearquarter2008, So Many Lilas!), to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Lilavonian People's Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the Bulgarian 1st of May song, which it was called Pesen na Truda, or either a Yugoslavian patriotic song, Da nam živi, živi rad, but with different lyrics.)
 * Luan clones I from a Nickelodeon animated series, The Loud House (also on a picture made by Bearquarter2008, So Many Puns), to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Kingdom of Luandonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Romania from 1977-1989, Trei Culori, but with different lyrics.)
 * Luna Loud clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Rock n Roll!, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Queendom of Lunavania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1980-1991) by Eduard Lazarev, but with different lyrics.)
 * Lori clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Day of the Loris, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They are established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Lorian Union. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Nigeria (1960-1978), Nigeria, We Hail Thee, but with different lyrics.)
 * Leni clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Attack of the Lenis, to real life Skull Island. (Note: With the population of 34 biillion of Leni clones, they have established a country just notheast of Skull Island. It was called the Lenistani Empire. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Biafra, Land of the Rising Sun, but with different lyrics.)
 * Lola clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Lolas everywhere to real life Skull Island. (Note: With the population of 954,392,495 of Lola clones, they have established a country just notheast of Skull Island (bordering Lanavonia to the south). It was called the Democratic Lola Clones' Empire of Lolavonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of  the national anthem of North Korea, Aegukka, but with different lyrics.)
 * Lana clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Danger Zone, to real life Skull Island. (Note: With the population of 45 thousand of Lana clones, they have established a country just northwest of Skull Island (bordering Lolavonia to the north). It was called the Republic of Lanavonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a South Korean folk song, Arirang, but with different lyrics.)
 * Lisa clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Fixin' Things up!, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Lisania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of an English patriotic song, Jerusalem, but with different lyrics.)
 * Lucy clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Embrace the Darkness, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called called the Republic of Lucyaria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of an English patriotic song, Land of Hope and Glory, but with different lyrics.)
 * Ronnie Anne clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Stampede!, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Ronnie Anne Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of an Australian patriotic song, Waltzing Matilda, but with different lyrics.)
 * Lynn clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, On the Girdiron, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Provinces of Lynnerica. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of an American patriotic song, Hail Columbia, but with different lyrics.)
 * Pacifica clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Attack of the Pacifica Clones!, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Great Council State of Pacificania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a Filipino patriotic song, Bagong Lipunan (which was composed by Felipe Padilla de Leon and written by Levi Celerio), but with different lyrics.)
 * Mabel clones I from a Disney Channel animated series, Gravity Falls (also on a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Too many Mabels), to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Mabeldonian Imperium. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Chile from 1820 to 1847, Cancion Nacional Chilena, but with different lyrics.)
 * Wendy clones  I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Wendy's Mitosis Problem, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Wendyonian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the former national anthem of Spain, Himno de Riego, but with different lyrics.)
 * Cindy clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, An entire army of Vortexes, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Cindyorian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the Carlist hymn, Marcha de Oriamendi, but with different lyrics.)
 * Judy clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, The Judy Hoops force, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Judyarian Nation. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Two Sicilies, Inno al Re, but with different lyrics.)
 * Dot clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Dot, Dot, Dot, Etcetera....., to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Most Serene Republic of Dottistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Venice as the Most Serene Republic of Venice from 697 AD to 1797, Inno Nasionale Veneto, but with different lyrics.)
 * Danielle clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, A Tale of Many Halfas, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Daniellia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Vichy France, Maréchal, Nous Voilà, but with different lyrics.)
 * Phoebe clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, A Phoebe Hive, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Phoeberia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a Confederate States patriotic song, God Save the South, but with different lyrics.)
 * Lola Bunny clones I from a picture made by Bearquarter2008, Don't Ever Call Her Doll., to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Grand Republic of Lolania. It was famous to have their their national anthem in tune of the last national anthem of the Russian Empire, Bozhe Tsarya Khrani, but with different lyrics.)
 * Molly clones I from a New Zealander book series made by Gill Pittar, Milly Molly, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Mollyistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the former national anthem of Iraq from 1981 to 2004, Ardulfurataini Watan, but with different lyrics.)
 * Helen Lorraine clones I from a PBS Kids animated series, Martha Speaks, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Helenia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Allahu Akbar, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Betsy clones I from an animated series based on a book series, Curious George, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Queendom of Betsyaria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Kingdom of Italy, Marcia Reale d'Ordinanza, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Narizinho clones I from a series of 23 fantasy novels written by Monteiro Lobato, Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Federative Republic of Narizinholia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a Catalan patriotic song, Cant de la Senyera, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Lazy Linda clones I from a British children's book series, Horrid Henry, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Lindaronia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a Canadian patriotic song, The Bold Canadian, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Rita clones I from a Spanish-British children's animated series, Jely Jamm, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Ritammbo. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of an Irish and Argentine friendship song, Admiral William Brown, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Sally Walden clones I from a American-Canadian-British animated series, The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Waldenia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Australia, Advance Australia Fair, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Suzie Kid clones I from a French animated series, Eliot Kid, to real life Skull Island. (Note:  They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Suzierania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Canada, O Canada, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Sally clones I from a French animated game show, Le Quiz de Zack, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Sallyonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a Canadian patriotic song, The Maple Leaf Forever, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Olive clones I from a Canadian animated series, Justin Time, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Oliveronian Federation. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of France, La Marsellaise, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Marilyn Shine clones I from a fan series made by nerdsman567, Marilyn Shine, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Nation of Marilynoria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the United Kingdom, God Save the Queen (or God Save the King), but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Riley Daring clones I from a Disney Channel animated series, The Replacements, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Republic of Daringerica. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the United States, The Star-Spangled Banner, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Amy Gillis clones I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Clarence, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Republic of Amyoria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Israel, Hatikvah, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Isabella Garcia-Shapiro clones I from a Disney Channel animated series, Phineas and Ferb, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Grand Republic of Isabellaria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn, and with different lyrics.)
 * Mina Harper clones I from a short-lived animated series, Mina and the Count, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have stablished a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Minarian Confederation. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a song from The Sound of Music, Edelweiss, but with different lyrics.)
 * Missy clones I from a Nickelodeon animated series, The Fairly OddParents, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Missyerian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of Beethoven's ninth symphony (aka Ode an die Freude, or Ode to Joy), but with different lyrics.)
 * Kate Persky clones 'I' from a Canadian animated series, Grojband, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Union of Kateria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Belgium, La Brabançonne, but with different lyrics.)
 * Sally Dunn clones 'I' from an Internet show made by Mr Enter, Growing Around, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Empire of Dunnoria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Netherlands, Het Wilhelmus, but with different lyrics.)
 * Sora Takenouchi clones I from an anime series, Digimon, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Soranian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Italy, It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Italy, Il Canto Degli Italiani, but with different lyrics.)
 * Alice clones I from a Walt Disney animated movie, Alice in Wonderland, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Nation of Alicerania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Mexico, Himno Nacional Mexicano, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Penny (The Rescuers Down Under) clones I from a Walt Disney animated movie, The Rescuers Down Under, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was callled the Republic of Pennyistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Spain, Marcha Real, and with different lyrics.)
 * Sakura Kinomoto clones I from a manga series, Sakura Cardcaptors, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Sakurania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Poland, Mazurek Dąbrowskiego, but with different lyrics.)
 * Blossom clones I from a Cartoon Network animated series, The Powerpuff Girls, toreal life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Country of Blossomtopia It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of China (or the People's Republic of China), March of the Volunteers, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Blossom would look like Blossom herself in the 2016 reboot of The Powerpuff Girls, not the original one.)
 * Jennifer Friedman clones I from an adult animated holiday musical comedy film, Eight Crazy Nights, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Federal Republic of Friedmania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of Taiwan (or the Republic of China), San Min Chu-i, but with different lyrics. However, due to swearing in that film, and acknowledgement that swearing and mature content in Skull Island is not tolerated, the Council of the Federal Republic of Friedmania officially outlaws wearing and mature content.
 * Zoe Orimoto clones I from an anime series, Digimon, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Orimotovania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China, but with different lyrics.)
 * Luna clones I from a Brazilian animated series, Earth to Luna!, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Lunatania. It was famous to have their national anthem of New Zealand, God Defend New Zealand, but with different lyrics.)
 * Jinora clones I from a Nickelodeon animated series, Avatar: The Legend of Korra, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Jinora Nomad State. It was famous to have theiir national anthem in tune of Johann Strauss' The Blue Danube, and with different lyrics.)
 * Chihiro Ogino clones I from a Japanese animated film, Spirited Away, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Chihironian United Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of South Africa (which it was a mix between Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika and Die Stem van Suid Afrika), but with different lyrics.)
 * Eilonwy clones I from a Walt Disney animated movie, The Black Cauldron, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Royal Republic of Eilonwyistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Afghanistan, Surūd-e Millī, but with different lyrics.)
 * Leaf clones I from a Pokémon video game, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Leaforanian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Kingdom of Afghanistan from 1943 to 1973, Schahe Ghajur-O-Mehrabane Ma, but with different lyrics.)
 * Riley Andersen clones I from a Disney/Pixar animated movie, Inside Out, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Principality of Andersenia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, but with different lyrics.)
 * Elsa clones I from a Disney CGI animated movie,  Frozen, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Queendom of Elsandelle. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Austria from 1920 to 1929, Deutschösterreich, du Herrliches Land, but with different lyrics.)
 * Nina Tucker clones I from an anime, Fullmetal Alchemist, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Tuckerian Nation. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic, but with different lyrics.)
 * Madeline clones I from a children's animated book series, Madeline, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Madelinerian Commonwealth. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the unofficial hymn of Baden (now part of Baden-Württemberg), Badnerlied, but with different lyrics.)
 * Hannah clones I from a DeviantART comic series, TrickSong, to real life Skul Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Hannaherian Socialist Federation. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the official anthem of the Free State of Bavaria, Bayernhymne, but with different lyrics.)
 * Flora clones I from a children's book, Flora's Very Windy Day, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Floranistani Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Bophuthatswana, Lefatshe Leno La Bo-Rrarona, but with different lyrics.)
 * Wendy Marvell clones I from an anime, Fairy Tail, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Marvellian Chancellorate. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1998, Jedna si Jedna, but with different lyrics.)
 * Renata clones I from an Chilean animated series, Renata, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the State of Renataria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a Brazilian patriotic song, which was also the national anthem of the Brazilian Empire, Hino da Independência, but with different lyrics.)
 * Fiona Munson clones I from a Canadian animated sieres, Kid vs. Kat, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Unitary Country of Munsonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Brazil, Hino Nacional Brasileiro, but with different lyrics.)
 * Little French Girl clones I from a Walt Disney animated film, The Hunchback of Norte Dame, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Federal Queendom of Nova Francia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the Kingdom of Bulgaria, Shumi Maritsa, but with different lyrics.)
 * Vanellope von Schweetz clones I from a Walt Disney CGI animated movie, Wreck-It Ralph, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Vanelloperia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from 1944 to 1950, Republiko Nasha, Zdravey, but with different lyrics.)
 * Paty clones I from an animated version of a popular Mexican television series, El Chavo, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Patyican States. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from 1950 to 1964, Balgariyo Mila, but with different lyrics.)
 * Wendy Darling clones I from a Walt Disney animated film, Peter Pan, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Imperium Darlingium. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Khmer Republic, the Song of the Khmer Republic, but with different lyrics.)
 * Coraline Jones clones I from a fantasy horror film, Coraline, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was alled the Coralinerian State. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Cambodia from 1976 to 1993, Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey, but with different lyrics.)
 * Blondie clones I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Uncle Grandpa, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Blondierian Union. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Guinea-Bissau, Esta É a Nossa Pátria Bem Amada, but with different lyrics.)
 * Count Chocula Girl clones I from commercials advertising a cereal brand, Count Chocula, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Chocularian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Central America (and also the national anthem of Guatemala from 1847 to 1879, La Grenadera, but with different lyrics.)
 * Reggie Rocket clones I from a Nickelodeon animated series, Rocket Power, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Reggierania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Qing dynasty from 1896 to 1906, the Tune of Li Zhongtang, but with different lyrics.)
 * Dee Dee clones I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Dexter's Laboratory, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have establishe a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Dee Dee Union. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Qing dynasty from 1906 to 1911, Praise the Dragon Flag, but with different lyrics. Also, there is a Dee Dee clone community in the British Isles as well.)
 * Rosie clones I from a story made by nerdsman567, ROSIE - A Riding Hood Story, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Isalnd. It was called the Republic of Rosieronia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Qing dynasty from 1911 to 1912, Gon Jin'ou, but with different lyrics.)
 * Really Rosie clones I from an animated music, Really Rosie, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Union of Rosiedania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Republic of China from 1915 to 1921 (and even in the Empire of China from 1915 to 1916), China Heroically Stands in the Universe, but with different lyrics.)
 * Apple Bloom clones I from an animated feature film, My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Apple Bloom State. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Republic of China from 1921 to 1926, the Song of the Auspicious Cloud, but with different lyrics.)
 * Rin clones I from an anime, InuYasha, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Shogunate of Rinshima. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of a French nursery rhyme, Frére Jacques, but with different lyrics.)
 * Cecilia Nuthatch clones I from an animated movie, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Nommadic State of Nuthatchistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the People's Republic of the Congo, Les Trois Glorieuses, but with different lyrics.)
 * Heloise clones I from a Canadian animated series, Jimmy Two-Shoes, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Heloisencia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the religious song in Corsican culture, Dio vi Salvi Regina, but with different lyrics.)
 * Peg clones I from a PBS Kids animated series, Peg + Cat, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Pegaria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Czech Republic, Kde Domov Můj, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Andrea Sussman clones I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Krypto the Superdog, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Sussmanistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Slovakia, Nad Tatrou sa Blýska, but with diffferent lyrics.)
 * Kiki clones I from a Japanese animated movie, Kiki's Delivery Service, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Kikinia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Free City of Danzig (or Gdańsk), Für Danzig, but with different lyrics.)
 * Shizuka Minamoto clones I from an anime, Doraemon, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Shogunate of Shizukashima. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Kingdom of Egypt, Eslami ya Misr, but with different lyrics.)
 * Elyon Brown clones I from an Italian fantasy comic series, W.I.T.C.H., to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Socialist Republic of Elyonistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Egypt from 1971 to 1979, Walla Zaman Ya Selahy, but with different lyrics.)
 * Odette clones I from a 20th Century Fox animated film, The Swan Princess, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the People's Kingdom of Odetteria. It was famous to have their ntional anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Ethiopian Empire from 1930 to 1975, Ityopp'ya Hoy Dess Yibelish, but with different lyriics. Also, all the clones of Odette would look like Odette herself as a young chid.)
 * Kimi Finster clones I from a Nickelodeon animated series, Rugrats, and its spin-off, All Grown Up!, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a coutry just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Union of the Kimishiman Prefectures. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Ethiopia from 1975 to 1991, Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Ethiopia Be First, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Kimi Finster would look like Kimi Finster herself in All Grown Up!.)
 * Grace Goodwin clones I from a half-hour Christmas special for ABC (or the American Broacasting Company), Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Great Unified State of Gracerandonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Kingdom of France, Marche Henri IV (and again for the Bourbon Restoration period as Le Retour des Princes Français à Paris), but with different lyrics.)
 * Yuki clones I from a Japanese animated movie, Wolf Children, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Socialist Shogunate of Yukishima. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the First French Empire, Chant du Départ, but with different lyrics.)
 * Penny (Bolt) clones I from a Walt Disney CGI animated film, Bolt, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Great Union of Pennyaria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the national anthem of France from 1830 to 1843, La Parisienne, but with different lyrics.)
 * Beatrice clones I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Over the Garden Wall, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Unitary Principality of Beatriceria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of France from 1848 to 1852, Le Chant des Girondins, but with different lyrics.)
 * Betsy Botsford clones I from a PBS Kids animated series, WordGirl, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Federal State of Botsfordia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of France from 1852 to 1870, Partant Pour la Syrie, but with different lyrics.)
 * Penny Tompkins clones I from an American primetime animated series, The Critic, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Grand Council State of Tompknsonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Georgia from 1918 to 1920, and again from 1990 to 2004, Dideba, to real life Skull Island.)
 * Christy clones I from a Canadian-American animated movie, Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Great Republic of Christyanaria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Germany, Deutschlandlied, but with different lyrics.)
 * Sheeta clones I from a Japanese animated film, The Castle in the Sky, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have estabished a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Community of Sheetanzania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Guatemala, Himno Nacional de Guatemala, but with different lyrics.)
 * Kuki Sanban clones I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Codename: Kids Next Door, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Islannd. It was called the Empire of Sanbania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Gran Colombia, Marcha Libertadora, but with different lyrics.)
 * Goldie clones I from a Disney Junior animated series, Goldie & Bear, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Socialist Kingdom of Goldienaria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Haiti from 1893 to 1904, Quand Nos Aïeux Brisèrent Leurs Entraves, but with different lyrics.)
 * Hinata Hyuga clones I from an anime, Naruto, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Ninja Clan State of Hinatashima. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1866 to 1876, He Mele Lahui Hawaii, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Hinata Hyuga would look like Hinata Hyuga herself in Part I (Naruto), not Part II (Naruto Shippūden).)
 * May clones I from a Nintendo video game, Pokémon, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Chiefdom of Mayanadonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1876 to 1893, and even as the national anthem of the Republic of Hawaii, and now the state anthem of Hawaii, Hawaii Ponoi but with different lyrics.)
 * Nia Teppelin clones I from an anime, Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Federation of Niashima. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Iran (or Persia) from 1873 to 1909, Salām-e Shāh, and with different lyrics.)
 * Mikasa Ackerman clones I from an anime, Attack on Titan, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Mikasanian Nation State. It was famous  to have their national anthem of Iran (or Persia) from 1909 to 1934, Salāmati-ye Dowlat-e Elliye-ye Irān, but with different lyrics. Also, all the cllones of Mikasa Ackerman would look like Mikasa Ackerman herself when she was younger, wearing a jacket, a dress, and a pair of slippers.)
 * Zoe MacPherson clones I from a comic series, Baby Blues, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Union of MacPhersonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Iran (or Persia) from 1934 to 1979, or the imperial anthem of Iran, but with different lyrics.)'''
 * Loretta Callisto clones I from a Disney Junior animated series, Miles from Tomorrowland, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Technocratic Republic of Lorettanistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of Iran (or Persia) from 1979 to 1980, Ey Iran, but with different lyrics.)
 * Shareena Wickett clones I from a Kids' WB animated series, Detention, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Republic of Shareenia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Iran (or Persia) from 1980 to 1990, Payandeh Bada Iran, but with different lyrics.)
 * Yola clones I from a Mexican animated series, Las Piezas del Rompecabeza, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Yolanican States. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the natinal anthem of Katanga, La Katangaise, but with different lyrics.)
 * Anastasia clones I from a 20th Century Fox animated film, Anastasia, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Anastasianistani Tsarist Federation. It was famous to have their national anthem of the Korean Empire, or the Korean Empire Aegukga, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Anastasia would look like in this picture, showing that she was attending the ball when she was young.)
 * Minnie clones I from a DeviantART comic made by ABwingz, Hammer Space, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Nation of Minniedonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, but with different lyrics.)
 * Patty Mayonnaise clones I from a Nickelodeon animated series (and later, a Disney Channel animated series), Doug, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Confederation of Mayonnaiserania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Laos, Pheng Xat Lao, but with different lyrics.)
 * Mafalda clones I from an Argentine comic book series, Mafalda, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Mafaldarian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Latvian Socialist Republic, but with different lyrics.)
 * Coqueta clones I from a Mexican children's shoe brand, Coqueta y Audaz, including its commercials,to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Coquetanican Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Kingdom of Libya from 1951 to 1969 (and again as the current national anthem of Libya as of 2011), Libya, Libya, Libya, but with different lyrics.)
 * Kotone clones I from a Pokémon video game, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Kotonerania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, but with different lyrics.)
 * Agatha Summers clones I from a Hasbro toy brand, Twister, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have estbalished a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Summersalonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Portugal, A Portuguesa, but with different lyrics.)
 * Chi Chi clones I from an anime, Dragon Ball, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Chi Chi Shogunate. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Marshall Islands from 1986 to 1991, Ij Io̧kwe Ļo̧k Aelōn̄ Eo Aō, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Chi Chi would look like in her Kid Chi Chi outfit, like that in the picture.)
 * Hayley Smith cllones I from a Fox animated series, American Dad!, to real life Skull Island. (Note  : They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the United Federation of Hayleyarania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the regional anthem of Iraqi Kurdistan (and also the national anthem of the Republic of Mahabad), Ey Reqîb, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Hayley Smith would dress up in those clothes, while retaining their original style to prevent provoocation, because provocative clothes are no longer tolerated in Skull Island.)
 * Sue Ellen clones I from a PBS Kids, Arthur, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the State of Sue Ellen Land. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the Marshall Islands from 1986 to 1991, Ij Io̧kwe Ļo̧k Aelōn̄ Eo Aō, but with different lyrics.)
 * Maya the Bee clones I from a CGI animated series based on a German literature series, The Adventures of Maya the Bee, tor eallife  Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Union of Mayanaria. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Federated States of Micronesia from 1989 to 1991, Preamble, but with differnt lyrics.)
 * Luna Lovegood clones I from a movie version of a British fantasy novel series, Harry Potter, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Lovegoodistan. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Kingdom of Montenegro, Ubavoj nam Crnoj Gori, but with different lyrics.)
 * Teri clones I from a Cartoon Network animated series, The Amazing World of Gumball, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Terishima. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Mozambique from 1975 to 2002, Viva, Viva a FRELIMO, but with different lyrics.)
 * Rainbow Dash clones I from a Discovery Kids animated series, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Rainbow Dash Nation. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Nepal from 1899 to 2007, Rastriya Gaan, but with different lyrics.)
 * Matilda Wormwood clones I from a children's book, Matilda, to real lfe Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Wormwoodia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1932, Wien Neêrlands Bloed, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Matilda Wormwood would look like Matilda Wormwood herself in a 1996 live action film version of Matilda, not the book version.)
 * Kit Kittredge clones I from a book series, American Girl, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Republic of Kittredgenia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Netherlands, Het Wilhelmus, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Kit Kittridge would look like Kit Kittredge herself in a 2008 live action film, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, not the doll version.)
 * Annie clones and Hallie clones I from the 1998 version of a live action film, The Parent Trap, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Annietrian-Halliengarian Empire. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of Germany, Deutschlandlied, but with different lyrics.)
 * Amélie Poulain clones I from a 2001 live action film, Amélie, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Annietrian-Halliengarian Empire. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the national anthem of the Netherlands Antilles, which is actually an unnamed anthem, but with different lyrics. Also, all the clones of Amélie Poulain would look like Amélie Poulain herself when she was young.)
 * Gabby clones   I  from a Nick Jr. animated series,  Blaze and the Monster Machines, to real life Skull Island. ( Note : They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Gabbyaranian Republic. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (and again as the national anthem of the Republic of Kazakhstan from 1992 to 2006), which was composed by Mukan Tulebayev, Yevgeny Brusilovsky and Latif Khamidi, but with different lyrics.)
 * Amaya clones I from a Disney Junior animated series, PJ Masks, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Union of Amayarania. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, but with different lyrics.)
 * Ruby Ramirez clones I from a Nick Jr. animated series, Rusty Rivets, to real life Skull Island. (Note: They have established a country just northwest of Skull Island. It was called the Technocracy of Rubyadonia. It was famous to have their national anthem in tune of the anthem of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, but with different lyrics.)

Dylanusids

 * Domestic Dylanus


 * Madagascar Trumpet-Nosed Dylanus I


 * Asian Dylanus I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I

Other

 * South American tapir


 * Jaguar


 * Gray wolf I


 * Northern Vampire Bat I


 * Skull Island rat I


 * Skull Island gaur I


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Skull Island


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Skull Island (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Skull Island)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Skull Island (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Skull Island)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Skull Island.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Skull Island (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Vampire I


 * Rainbraous I


 * Eckia I


 * Corey mc I


 * Savaish I


 * Gwenata I from Total Drama Island to real life Skull Island


 * Ducanerius I from Total Drama Island to real life Skull Island.


 * Fujye I from a Universal Pictures animated movie, Sing, to real life Skull Island.


 * Scout beast I from SnakeToast's portfolio to real life Skull Island. (Note: They are used as mounts for many armed forces of Skull Island's nations, such as the Republic of Skull Island Armed Forces and the Cartoon Girl Clones' Liberation Army.)


 * Octogoat I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Winged cat I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Glow-in-the-dark cat I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Spidermilk goat I from Interneat hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Monkey pig I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Cyclops cat I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Muscular pooch I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Purple squirrel I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Blue lobster I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.


 * Two-faced cat I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.
 * Purple pigman I from SnakeToast's portfolio to real life Skull Island. (Note: They are very peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, and can no longer eat people anymore.)
 * Giant horned rat I from SnakeToast's portfolio to real life Skull Island. (Note: They can no longer eat people anymore, but they can now eat only non-sapient animals instead.)

Birds

 * Common raven I


 * Carrion Crow I


 * Blue Jay I


 * Red Tailed Hawk I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Skull Island

Reptiles

 * American alligator I from mainland North America to Skull Island


 * Spinosaurus from Cretaceous Africa to modern Skull Island


 * Diplodocus from Jurassic North America to modern Skull Island


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Skull Island (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Skull Island)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Skull Island (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful, just like Altrusians, except they are very warlike to vampires.)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (Note: This reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life Earth.)


 * Footed snake I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.

Amphibians

 * African bullfrog I


 * Blue poison dart frog I


 * Japanese giant salamander I


 * Lipstick false dart frog I


 * Man-faced frog


 * Edops I
 * Three-headed frog I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.
 * Transparent frog I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.

Fish

 * Sockeye salmon I


 * Rainbow trout I


 * Largemouth bass I


 * Bluntnose minnow I


 * Tahoan perch I
 * Transparent goldfish I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.
 * 3-eyed fish I from Internet hoax to real life Skull Island.

Other Sea Creatures

 * Humanoid squid I from SnakeToat's portfolio to real life Skull Island.

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Skull Island (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Skull Island (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Skull Island)
 * Living strawberry 'I' from SnakeToast's portfolio to real life Skull Island.
 * Living chocolate marshmallow I from Food World to real life Skull Island.

Sera
Main article: Sera

Nuvamundo
Main article: Nuvamundo

Garbaterra
Main article: Garbaterra

Tevaria
Main article: Tevaria

Hollow Earth
Main article: Hollow Earth

Encantadia
Main article: Encantadia

Fairy World
Main article: Fairy World

Sun
Main article: Sun

The Sun is now habitable with several Dyson spheres that can surround it. This also paves a technological advancement that pushed the United Federation of Earth.

In this section, the animals and the plants in this list were all in the Dyson spheres, not inside the sun, due to unbelievably high temperatures.

Mammals

 * Giant panda I from China to the Sun's dyson spheres.

Mercury
Main article: Mercury

Venus
Main article: Venus 

Moon (or Luna)
Main article: Moon (or Luna)

This satellite planet was colonized by the United Federaton of Earth (UFE). It was now terraformed (so it now has its atmosphere and now has 30% more oxygen than earth, but it doesn't effect earth despite this) by colonizers, and finally, turned into a colony by the UFE. The capital is Lunaria City.

Plants

 * All known species of Earth's plants I from Earth to Moon (Luna).


 * Flora colossus I from a Marvel live action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Moon (Luna).

Apes

 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Moon (Luna) (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Human I from Earth (or Terra) to Moon (Luna).


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Moon (Luna) (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Moon (Luna)).


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Moon (Luna) (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Moon (Luna)).


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Moon (Luna) (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Moon (Luna) (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna).

Dylanusids

 * Domestic dylanus I


 * New Zealand Giant Dylanus I


 * European Dylanus I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I

Others

 * South American tapir I from South America to Moon (Luna).


 * Spanish ibex I from Europe to Moon (Luna).


 * Asian elephant I from Asia to Moon (Luna).


 * Bennett's wallaby I from Australia to Moon (Luna).


 * Pronghorn I from North America to Moon (Luna).


 * Gray wolf I from North America and Eurasia to Moon (Luna).


 * Domestic Mesoron I


 * Chalicotherium I from prehistoric Eurasia to modern Moon (Luna).


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Moon (Luna) (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Moon (Luna) (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Moon (Luna))


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Skull Island (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Moon (Luna))


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Moon (Luna).


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Moon (Luna) (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Vampire I

Birds

 * Common raven I from the northern hemisphere of the Earth (or Terra) to Moon (or Luna).


 * Blue jay I from North America to Moon (Luna).


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Moon (Luna).

Reptiles

 * American alligator I from North America to Moon (Luna).


 * Common wall lizard I from Europe to Moon (Luna).


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Moon (Luna) (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Moon (Luna)).


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Moon (Luna) (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful, just like Altrusians, except they are very warlike to vampires.)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (Note: This reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life Moon (Luna)).

Amphibians

 * African bullfrog I from Africa to Moon (Luna).


 * Spotted salamander I from North America to Moon (Luna).


 * Northern crested newt I from Europe to Moon (Luna).

Fish

 * Sockeye salmon I from North America to Moon (Luna).


 * Siamese fighting fish I from Asia to Moon (Luna).


 * Koi I from Asia to Moon (Luna).

Others

 * Morpholomew I


 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Moon (Luna) (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Moon (Luna) (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living LEGO minifigure I from a Warner Bros. animated film, The LEGO Movie, to real life Moon (Luna).

Mars
Main article: Mars

Just like Earth's Moon (Luna), Mars was also colonized by humans and other sapient beings and was also fully-terraformed, so (just like the Moon) it is now covered by temperate grasslands, boreal grasslands, forests, scrublands, savannas, tundra, swamps, subtropical forests, tropical rainforests, and deserts. Mars also now has 35% more oxygen than Earth and volcanoes are now common on this planet, almost as common as Earth, so Mars could remain as warm as Earth and keep its atmosphere. Its capital is Barsoomsburg.

Plants

 * All known species of Earth's plants from Earth to Mars


 * Flora colossus I from a Marvel live action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Mars

Apes

 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Mars (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Human I from Earth (or Terra) to Moon (Luna).


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Mars (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Mars)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Mars (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Mars)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Mars


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Mars


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Mars


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Mars (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Mars (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Mars


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Mars


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Mars


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Mars


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Mars


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Mars


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Mars


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Mars

Dylanusids

 * Domestic dylanus I


 * African Dylanus I


 * Florida Running Dylanus I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I

Others

 * Gray wolf I from Eurasia to Mars


 * Mountain tapir I from South America to Mars


 * Asian elephant I from Asia to Mars


 * Wild boar I from Europe to Mars


 * Takin I from Asia to Mars


 * Himalayan tahr I from Asia to Mars


 * Mule deer I from North America to Mars


 * Yellow-footed rock wallaby I from Australia to Mars


 * Brown rat I from Asia to Mars


 * Chipmunk I from North America to Mars


 * Flying squirrel I from South America and North America to Mars


 * Vampire bat I from Central America to Mars


 * Grey-headed flying fox I from Australia to Mars


 * Lyle's flying fox I from Asia to Mars


 * Domestic Mesoron I


 * Chalicotherium I from prehistoric Eurasia to modern Mars


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Mars


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Mars (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Mars)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Mars (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Mars)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Mars.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Mars (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Vampire I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Lesser Edaphosaurus I


 * Moschops I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * Marshland Placerias I

Birds

 * Ostrich I


 * Emu I


 * Greater rhea I


 * Great blue heron I


 * Great egret I


 * White stork I


 * Greater flamingo I


 * Brown pelican I


 * White-faced whistling duck I


 * Burrowing owl I


 * Snowy owl I


 * Barn owl I


 * Great grey owl I


 * Eagle-owl I


 * Great horned owl I


 * Screech owl I


 * Nighthawk I


 * Cave swiftlet I (note: unlike ones in Earth, cave swiftlets on Mars have became strictly nocturnal and filled the insect-eating bat's niche as insect-eating bats are not present on Mars, so they are now common food for many owl species, they also can now survive in cities, towns, etc.)


 * Monk parakeet I


 * Green jay I


 * Screaming piha I


 * All known whyda species I (note: they no longer act as brood parasites to African finches, other than queleas, as most African finches aren't present in Mars, but now acts as brood parasites to both queleas and screaming pihas)


 * Red-winged blackbird I


 * Red-billed quelea I


 * Vampire finch I


 * Gouldian finch I (note: Gouldian finches now fill a similar niche to bluebirds that are only found on Earth, feeding on not only the Gouldian finch's original food, but also what bluebirds feed on, they can also now survive well in cities, towns, etc.)


 * Zebra finch I (note: zebra finches now fill a similar niche to canaries and most non-quelea-type finches that are only found on Earth, feeding on not only the zebra finch's original food, but also what canaries and most finches feed on, they can also now survive well in cities, towns, etc.)


 * Java sparrow I (note: these birds now fill a similar niche to true sparrows that are only found on Earth, especially house sparrows, feeding on not just the Java sparrow's original food, but also what house sparrows feed on, they also can now survive well in cities, towns, etc.)


 * Pygmy elephant bird I


 * Giant elephant bird I


 * South Island giant moa I


 * Heavy-footed moa I


 * Upland moa I


 * Bush moa I


 * Eastern moa I


 * Gastornis I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Mars

Reptiles

 * American alligator I from North America to Mars


 * Common wall lizard I from Europe to Mars


 * Common wall gecko I from Africa and Europe to Mars


 * Nile monitor I from Africa to Mars


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Mars (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Mars).


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Mars (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful, just like Altrusians, except they are very warlike to vampires.)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (Note: This reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life Mars).

Amphibians

 * Cane toad I


 * Magnificent tree frog I


 * Tiger salamander I


 * Mexican burrowing caecilian I


 * Pointed-headed caecilian I

Fish

 * Mangrove rivulus I


 * Carp I


 * Doctor fish I


 * Rainbow trout I


 * Atlantic salmon I


 * Chinook salmon I


 * Minnow I


 * Tarpon I


 * Tuna I


 * Herring I


 * Sardine I


 * Anchovy I


 * Flying fish I


 * Bichir I


 * All known Perciforme fishes I


 * Elephantfish I


 * Lungfish I


 * Whale shark I


 * Basking shark I


 * Megamouth shark I


 * Bull shark I


 * Blue Shark I


 * Bullhead shark I


 * Mud shark I


 * Dwarf lanternshark I


 * Cookiecutter shark I


 * Epaulette shark I


 * Sharkopath I


 * Ocean Flish I


 * Forest Flish I

Invertebrates

 * All known Cnidaria species I


 * All known Echinoderm species I


 * All of the known worms I


 * All known non-deadly Arachnid species I


 * All known non-deadly insect species I


 * All known crustacean species I

Others

 * Morpholomew I


 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Mars (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Mars (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living LEGO minifigure I from a Warner Bros. animated film, The LEGO Movie, to real life Mars

Phobos
Main article:' Phobos

Deimos
Main article: Deimos

Jupiter
Main article: Jupiter

Ceres
Main rticle: Ceres

Io
Main article: Io

Europa
Main article: Europa

Ganymede
Main article: Ganymede

Callisto
Main article: Callisto

Himalia
Main article: Himalia

Dione
Main article: Dione

Helene
Main article: Helena

Iapetus
Main article: Iapetus 

Saturn
Main article: Saturn

Titan
Main article: Titan

Enceladus
Main article: Enceladus

Rhea
Main article: Rhea

Just like Earth's Moon (Luna) and Mars, Rhea, a moon located near Saturn, was also colonized by humans and other sapient beings and was also fully-terraformed, so (just like the Moon and Mars) it is now covered by temperate grasslands, boreal grasslands, forests, scrublands, savannas, tundra, swamps, subtropical forests, tropical rainforests, and deserts. Rhea also now has 35% more oxygen than Earth and volcanoes are now common on this planet, almost as common as Earth, so Rhea could remain as warm as Earth and keep its atmosphere.

Plants

 * All known species of Earth's plants from Earth to Rhea.


 * Flora colossus I from a Marvel live action movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Rhea.

Apes

 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Rhea (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Human I from Earth (or Terra) to Rhea.


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Rhea (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Rhea)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Rhea (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Rhea)


 * Animean Human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Rhea


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Rhea


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Rhea


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Rhea (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Rhea (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Rhea


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Rhea


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Rhea


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Rhea


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Rhea


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Rhea


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Rhea

Dylanusids

 * Domestic dylanus I


 * African Dylanus I


 * Florida Running Dylanus I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I

Others

 * Gray wolf I from Eurasia to Rhea


 * Mountain tapir I from South America to Rhea


 * Asian elephant I from Asia to Rhea


 * Wild boar I from Europe to Rhea


 * Takin I from Asia to Rhea


 * Himalayan tahr I from Asia to Rhea


 * Mule deer I from North America to Rhea


 * Yellow-footed rock wallaby I from Australia to Rhea


 * Brown rat I from Asia to Rhea


 * Chipmunk I from North America to Mara


 * Flying squirrel I from South America and North America to Rhea


 * Vampire bat I from Central America to Rhea


 * Grey-headed flying fox I from Australia to Rhea


 * Lyle's flying fox I from Asia to Rhea


 * Domestic Mesoron I


 * Chalicotherium I from prehistoric Eurasia to modern Rhea


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Rhea


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Rhea (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Skull Island (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Rhea)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Rhea (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Rhea)


 * Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)


 * Angel I


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Rhea.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life.)


 * Green pigman (aka suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Rhea (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty.)


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Vampire I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Lesser Edaphosaurus I


 * Moschops I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * Marshland Placerias I

Birds

 * Emu I


 * Great blue heron I


 * Great egret I


 * White stork I


 * Greater flamingo I


 * Brown pelican I


 * White-faced whistling duck I


 * Burrowing owl I


 * Snowy owl I


 * Barn owl I


 * Great grey owl I


 * Eagle-owl I


 * Great horned owl I


 * Screech owl I


 * Nighthawk I


 * Cave swiftlet I (note: unlike ones in Earth, cave swiftlets on Rhea have became strictly nocturnal and filled the insect-eating bat's niche as insect-eating bats are not present on Rhea, so they are now common food for many owl species, they also can now survive in cities, towns, etc.)


 * Monk parakeet I


 * Green jay I


 * Screaming piha I


 * All known whyda species I (note: they no longer act as brood parasites to African finches, other than queleas, as most African finches aren't present in Rhea, but now acts as brood parasites to screaming pihas)


 * Red-winged blackbird I


 * Red-billed quelea I


 * Vampire finch I


 * Gouldian finch I (note: Gouldian finches now fill a similar niche to bluebirds that are only found on Earth, feeding on not only the Gouldian finch's original food, but also what bluebirds feed on, they can also now survive well in cities, towns, etc.)


 * Zebra finch I (note: zebra finches now fill a similar niche to canaries and most non-quelea-type finches that are only found on Earth, feeding on not only the zebra finch's original food, but also what canaries and most finches feed on, they can also now survive well in cities, towns, etc.)


 * Java sparrow I (note: these birds now fill a similar niche to true sparrows that are only found on Earth, especially house sparrows, feeding on not just the Java sparrow's original food, but also what house sparrows feed on, they also can now survive well in cities, towns, etc.)


 * Gastornis I


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Rhea

Reptiles

 * American alligator I from North America to Rhea


 * Common wall lizard I from Europe to Rhea


 * Common wall gecko I from Africa and Europe to Rhea


 * Nile monitor I from Africa to Rhea


 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Rhea (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Rhea).


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Rhea (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful, just like Altrusians, except they are very warlike to vampires.)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (Note: This reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life Rhea).

Amphibians

 * Cane toad I


 * Magnificent tree frog I


 * Tiger salamander I


 * Mexican burrowing caecilian I


 * Pointed-headed caecilian I

Fish

 * Mangrove rivulus I


 * Carp I


 * Doctor fish I


 * Rainbow trout I


 * Atlantic salmon I


 * Chinook salmon I


 * Minnow I


 * Tarpon I


 * Tuna I


 * Herring I


 * Sardine I


 * Anchovy I


 * Flying fish I


 * Bichir I


 * All known Perciforme fishes I


 * Elephantfish I


 * Lungfish I


 * Whale shark I


 * Basking shark I


 * Megamouth shark I


 * Bull shark I


 * Blue Shark I


 * Bullhead shark I


 * Mud shark I


 * Dwarf lanternshark I


 * Cookiecutter shark I


 * Epaulette shark I


 * Sharkopath I


 * Ocean Flish I


 * Forest Flish I

Invertebrates

 * All known Cnidaria species I


 * All known Echinoderm species I


 * All of the known worms I


 * All known non-deadly Arachnid species I


 * All known non-deadly insect species I


 * All known crustacean species I

Others

 * Morpholomew I


 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Rhea (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Rhea (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living LEGO minifigure I from a Warner Bros. animated movie, The LEGO Movie, to real life Rhea.

Chariklo
Main article: Chariklo

Mimas
Main article: Mimas

Tethys
Main article: Tethys

Neptune
Main article: Neptune

Nereid
Main article: Nereid

Phoebe
Main article: Phoebe

Proteus
Main article: Proteus

Triton
Main article: Triton

Oberon
Main article: Oberon

Haumea
Main article: Haumea

Ariel
Main article: Ariel

Miranda
Main article: Miranda

Puck
Main article: Puck

Titania
Main article: Titania

Umbriel
Main article: Umbriel 

Pluto
Main article: Pluto

Dysnomia
Main article: Dysnomia

Orcus
Main article: Orcus

Vanth
Main article: Vanth

Pallas
Main article: Pallas

Sedna
Main article: Sedna

Vesta
Main article: Vesta

Kingdom Hearts World
Main article: Kingdom Hearts World

2nd Dimension
Main article: 2nd Dimension

Dreamlands
Main article: Dreamlands

Magical World
Main article: Magical World

Chloe's World
Main article: Chloe's World

Narnia
Main article: Narnia

The Aether
Main article: The Aether

The Nether
Main article: The Nether

The End
Main article: The End (Note: The End has now been terraformed by humans and other sapient species, so there is now sunlight, wind, and rain, allowing plants, animals, and other species to thrive here)

Reptiles

 * Enderman


 * Ender Dragon

Plants

 * All known species of real life plants I

Mammals

 * Domestic Dylanus I


 * Domestic Mesoron


 * Domestic Tapir I


 * White-tailed deer I


 * Wild boar I


 * Brown rat I


 * Japanese macaque I


 * Gray wolf I


 * Woolly mammoth


 * Woolly rhinoceros


 * Elasmotherium


 * Cave lion

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Tapinocephalus


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I

Birds

 * Eurasian starling I


 * Emu


 * Tinamu I

Reptiles

 * American alligator I


 * Galápagos tortoise


 * Nile monitor I


 * Komodo dragon


 * Tuatara

Amphibians

 * American bullfrog


 * African bullfrog I


 * Pacman frogs I


 * Pacific tree frog I


 * Leopard frog


 * Red-eyed tree frog

Fish

 * All known species of freshwater gamefishes and other medium and large freshwater fishes I


 * Guppy I


 * Siamese fighting fish I


 * Genetically-engineered gobies I (note: all known species of gobies that are native to earth were genetically modified to live in both fresh and saltwater, in both native earth and non-native populations in The End to fill a similar niche to many earth's small freshwater fishes)


 * Lungfishes I


 * Bull shark


 * Coelacanth (note: in The End, Coelacanths were genetically modified so they could survive in both freshwater and saltwater, so Coelacanths fill a similar niche to not only native earth's Coelacanth, but also to some perch and trout species)

Invertebrates

 * All known species of earth's non-dangerous insects I


 * All known species of non-dangerous arachnids I


 * All known species of non-poisonous molluscs I

Alone Realm
Main article: Alone Realm