Amazon Grassland (New Pleistocene)

In South America during the New Pleistocene, the rainforests are now mostly gone, being replaced by grasslands, but despite this, many animal species are still thriving.

Amazon Grassland
A large grassland region of South America, it's home to a variety of animals

Animals

 * Maned Wolf - A long-legged wild dog that can be dangerous. Same species alive today.
 * Snakes - Many species of South American snakes are still alive, even in the New Pleistocene.
 * Arctotherium - It's ancestors from Cenozoic parks. It is a carnivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * Titanis - Its ancestors escaped from Cenozoic parks. It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * Toxodon - Its ancestors escaped from Cenozoic parks. It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * Smilodon - Its ancestors escaped from Cenozoic parks. It is a carnivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * Phorusrhacos - Its ancestors escaped from Cenozoic parks. It is a carnivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * Macrauchenia - Its ancestors escaped from Cenozoic parks. It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * South American Gastornis - Descended from Gastornis. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Moa - Descended from Moas that from Cenozoic parks. It is faster than, but similar to its ancestors.
 * Turtles - Many species of South American turtles are still alive, even in the New Pleistocene. Same species alive today.
 * Rhea - A species of emu-sized, ostrich-like, flightless bird that is native to South American grasslands.Same species alive today.
 * South American Hyena - Descended from hyenas that escaped from zoos. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Red Kangaroo - Descended from red kangaroos that escaped from zoos. It's a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * South American Rhinoceros - Descended from white rhinoceroses that escaped from zoos. It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * South American Bison - Descended from plains bison that migrated to South America. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Dingo - Descended from dingoes that were introduced to South America. It is a carnivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * Plains Vicuna - Descended from vicunas that migrated from the hills to grasslands. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but are bigger, about the size of an elk.
 * Grassland Guanaco - Descended from guanacos that migrated from the mountains to grasslands. They are herbivores. They are similar to but are larger than their ancestors, about the size of a moose.
 * South American Scimitar Oryx - Descended from scimitar oryxes that were introduced to South America. It is a herbivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Oryx - Descended from Arabian oryxes that were introduced to South America. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Eland - Descended from elands that were introduced to South America by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar their ancestors.
 * South American Gazelle - Descended from Dama gazelles that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Gray Wolf - Descended from gray wolves that migrated to South America from North America. It is a carnivore. It is similar to its ancestors. Its scientific name is Canis lupus kalaki.
 * South American Wild Dog - Descended from African wild dogs that were introduced to South America by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Kudu - Descended from greater kudus that were introduced to South America by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Blackbuck - Descended from blackbucks that were introduced to South America by humans.  It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * South American Pronghorn- Descended from pronghorns that migrated to South America. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Moose - Descended from moose that migrated to South America. It is a herbivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Nilgai - Descended from nilgais that were introduced to South America. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Giant Tapir - Descended from tapirs that grew larger, about the size of a cow. It is a herbivore. It is similar (other than its larger size) to its ancestors.
 * South American Cattle - A descendant of domestic cattle, they resemble Heck cattle. They are herbivores. They run in large herds.
 * South American Lion - Descended from African/Asiatic lions that were introduced to South America by humans. It is a carnivore. It is similar to their ancestors. They resemble the long-extinct American lion,
 * South American Elk - Descended from North American elks that migrated to South America. It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * South American Tiger - Descended from Bengal/Sumatran tigers that were introduced to South America. It is a carnivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Ostrich - Descended from African ostriches that escaped from zoos. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Okapi - Descended from okapis that were introduced by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors, but with orangish-brown fur.
 * South American Giraffe - Descended from giraffes that escaped from zoos and some were introduced by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * South American Grizzly Bear - Descended from brown bears that migrated to South America. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Carakiller - A giant flightless terror bird-like falcon. Its ancestors were brought from the Future Is Wild documentary universe. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Babookari - A large ground dwelling monkey that inhabits South American grasslands. Their ancestors were brought from the Future Is Wild documentary universe by humans. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Giant Peccary - Descended from peccaries that grew larger (about the size of a domestic cow) due to competition with introduced wild boars. They are herbivores. They are similar (other than their larger size) to their ancestors.
 * South American Onager - Descended from Persian onagers that were introduced to South America. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Addax - Descended from addaxes that were introduced to South America by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Zebra - Descended from zebras that that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but they are golden brown and black instead of black and white.
 * South American Plains Elephant - Descended from African elephants that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They resemble a hybrid between an African elephant and an Asian elephant.
 * South American Wildebeest - Descended from wildebeests that were introduced to South America. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Water Buffalo - Descended from water buffaloes that were introduced to South America by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to a wild Asian water buffalo.
 * South American Wild Horse - Descended from feral horses that roam in the wild. It is a herbivore. It resembles a hybrid between a zebroid and a Przewalski's horse.
 * South American Saiga - Descended from saiga antelopes that were introduced to South America by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Gaur - Descended from Indian gaurs that were introduced to South America by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Topi - Descended from topis that were introduced to South America by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to their ancestors.
 * South American Roan Antelope - Descended from roan antelopes that were introduced by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to its ancestors.
 * South American Sable Antelope - Descended from sable antelopes that were introduced by humans. It is a herbivore. It is similar to their ancestors.