Madagascar (Mio-Pleistocene)

Madagascar is an island near Africa that has animals not found anywhere else on earth.

Dry Forests
Many of the dry forests of Madagascar are similar to today, but is now also filled with species evolved from organisms introduced to Madagascar by humans.

Mammals Birds
 * Madagascar Cat - Descended from feral cats that were introduced to Madagascar. They are more clouded leopard-like in size and build than their ancestors.
 * Madagascar Cat - Descended from feral cats that were introduced to Madagascar. They are more clouded leopard-like in size and build than their ancestors.
 * Madagascar Cat - Descended from feral cats that were introduced to Madagascar. They are more clouded leopard-like in size and build than their ancestors.
 * Madagascar Cat - Descended from feral cats that were introduced to Madagascar. They are more clouded leopard-like in size and build than their ancestors.
 * Madagascar Cat - Descended from feral cats that were introduced to Madagascar. They are more clouded leopard-like in size and build than their ancestors.
 * Elephant Bird - Originally extinct in 1600's, but were cloned through De-Extinction. They are the top herbivores of Madagascar.
 * Moaphant Bird - Desended from elephant birds that took a similar niche and appearance to moa species of New Zealand. There are more than 15 species moaphant birds, ranging from fast and agile ones about the size of an emu to giant slow-moving ones the size of a New Zealand giant moa. All of the species of moaphant birds are herbivores.
 * Madagascar Giant Eagle - Descended from eagles that grew larger, about the size of an extinct haast's eagle, large enough to hunt large birds such as elephant birds.
 * Madagascan Solitaire - Descended from rodrigues solitaires that were brought to Madagascar by humans. They are similar to their ancestors, but has now adapted to deal with introduced species.
 * Madagascan Dodo - Descended from dodos that were brought to Madagacar by humans. They are similar to their ancestors, but had now adapted to deal with introduced pigs, rats, and other introduced species.
 * Madagascan Gastornis - Descended from gastornises that were brought to Madagascar by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.

Reptiles

 * Madagascar Giant Tortoise - Descended from tortoises that grew larger, about the size of an African hippopotamus.
 * Rahonavis - A species of very bird-like dinosaur. There are about 154 species of rahonavis. They range in size from pigeon size to raven sized ones. They are insectivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Majungasaurus - There are about 41 species of Majungasaurus. They range in size from Utahraptor size to Carnotaurus sized ones. They are carnivores that feed on lemurs, goats, dwarf hippos, dwarf elephants, dylanuses, elephant birds, smaller reptiles, and their own kind (making them cannibalistic). They are the top predators of Madagascar. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Rapetosaurus - There are about 63 species of Rapetosaurus. They range in size from Opisthocoelicaudia to Antarctosaurus sized ones. They are the largest herbivores of Madagascar, feeding on nothing but leaves, nuts, and fruit. They are similar to their ancestors.

Madagascar Grassland
Grasslands with few trees

Mammals
 * Gnobok -
 * Tiger Mongoose - Descended from mongooses that grew larger (about the size of a leopard) and became carnivorous. They are the main predators of Grant's goat.
 * Grant's Goat - Descended from feral goats that were introduced to Madagascar by humans. They became more ibex-like in build, strength, horns, diet, locomotion, and niche.
 * Madagascan Zebra - Despite its name, it is actually descended from feral horses that were introduced to Madagascar by humans. They are names because they resemble zebras in pattern, shape, niche  and diet, but is brown and white rather than black and white.
 * Madagascan Wolf - Descended from gray wolves that were introduced to Madagascar by humans. They are similar to their ancestors, but are sandy-brown in fur color.
 * Tiger Mongoose - Descended from mongooses that grew larger (about the size of a leopard) and became carnivorous. They are the main predators of Grant's goat.
 * Grant's Goat - Descended from feral goats that were introduced to Madagascar by humans. They became more ibex-like in build, strength, horns, diet, locomotion, and niche.
 * Madagascan Zebra - Despite its name, it is actually descended from feral horses that were introduced to Madagascar by humans. They are names because they resemble zebras in pattern, shape, niche  and diet, but is brown and white rather than black and white.
 * Madagascan Wolf - Descended from gray wolves that were introduced to Madagascar by humans. They are similar to their ancestors, but are sandy-brown in fur color.
 * Madagascan Wolf - Descended from gray wolves that were introduced to Madagascar by humans. They are similar to their ancestors, but are sandy-brown in fur color.

Madagascar Shoreline
This is a shoreline with many seashore animals that mainly come here to mate or lay eggs.

Mammals Birds
 * Dwarf Orca - Descended from orcas that migrated to Madagascar shorelines. It is smaller than their ancestors, hence their name, about half the size of their ancestors.
 * Madagascar Sea Lion - Descended from sea lions that migrated to Madagascar. They are about 40 pounds bigger than their ancestors due to an Ice Age.
 * Madagascan Elephant Seal - Descended from elephant seals that migrated to Madagascar. They are now larger than their ancestors.
 * Dwarf Dolphin - Descended from dolphins that shrank until they're only about the size of a medium-size dog.
 * Madagascar Penguin - Descended from Adelle penguins that migrated to Madagascar. They are slightly smaller than their ancestors and they devolved their "chinstrap" pattern on their neck.

Swamps
Madagascar's swamps are not as common as present swamps of Madagascar, due to an Ice Age, but are still present. Many animal and plant life flourishes here.

Mammals Reptiles
 * Madagascan Capybara - Descended from capybaras that were introduced to Madagascar. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Madagascian Tapir - A species of tapir native to Madagascar. Its trunk is more longer and dexterous than most other tapir species, being more elephant-like than tapir-like. Same species alive today.
 * Madagascar Wild Dog - Descended from feral dogs that became truly wild. They resemble a cross between a dingo and a dhole.
 * Madagascar Pig - Descended from wild pigs that were introduced to Madagascar by people in the Early Holocene. They resemble a hybrid between a wild boar and a white-lipped peccary.
 * Madagascar Pig - Descended from wild pigs that were introduced to Madagascar by people in the Early Holocene. They resemble a hybrid between a wild boar and a white-lipped peccary.
 * Nile crocodile - A species of carnivorous crocodile native to both mainland Africa and Madagascar. Same species alive today.
 * Madadascian Dragon - Descended from Komodo dragons that swam to Madagascar. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Madadascian Dragon - Descended from Komodo dragons that swam to Madagascar. They are similar to their ancestors.