List of introduced species v.3

For the original, see List of introduced species part 1 & Also List of Introduced Species Part 2.

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 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.

Welcome to the sequel to the List of introduced species V.2! 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!

Plants

 * Ungulate-eating plant I


 * Budrose (aka budrose plant or budrose flower) I

Monotremes

 * Broadbill platypus I


 * Skeptid (aka kangaroo-like bipedal mammal or bipedal walking monotreme) I


 * Lotudipus I

Marsupials and relatives

 * Wartkangaroo I


 * Marsupial manatee I


 * Neobrontotherium I

Bats

 * Sableye bat I

Rodents

 * European mawile I


 * American mawile I

Lagomorphs

 * Plusle rabbit I


 * Minum rabbit I


 * Whismur I

Monkeys

 * Garald macaque I

Apes

 * Middi's gibbon I


 * Harukatan I


 * Slakorilla I

Cats and relatives

 * Delcatty I

Dogs and relatives

 * Mightyena dog I


 * Manectric wolf I

Mustelids and relatives

 * Linoone badger I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Scrofagorgonops I


 * Kanarotherium I


 * Loudredosaurus I

Birds

 * Wingull I


 * Pelipper I


 * Tailswellow I


 * Nightwing I


 * Shiftpecker I


 * Probopass I


 * Stoutbill moa I


 * Helmeted bubbird I

Reptiles

 * Lizardodile I


 * Jurassic Park Basilisk I (in Florida and California)


 * Breloomosaurus I


 * Euroceratopsosaurus I


 * Aggronoceratops I


 * Tyranistegus I


 * Blazikasaurus (aka bird-like Dromaeosaur relative) I


 * Sceptilosaurus I


 * Red baron I


 * Perching Aerodactyl I


 * Pygmy Aerodactyl (aka dog-sized Aerodactyl) I


 * Greater Aerodactyl I


 * Pygmy Coelurosauravus I


 * Neovenusaurus I

Amphibians

 * Swampolotl I

Fishes

 * Indian lungfish I


 * Carvopiranha I


 * Torpedashark I


 * Mega-torpedashark I

Invertebrates

 * Beauty's butterfly I


 * Dustox moth I (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered to be completely harmless, so their toxins are no longer deadly but just makes these moths taste bad to predators to keep the predators away)


 * Voltbeat's firefly I


 * Ninjask bug I


 * Masquerade water strider I


 * Swallower slug I

Fungi

 * Shroomgi I

Bacteria, slime mold, microorganisms, and relatives

 * Floater cyanobacteria I

Mammals

 * European mawile I