List of introduced species v.2

For the original, see List of introduced species part 1.

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 series of list of introduced species, see here! Also, welcoms to the sequel to the original List of introduced 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.)

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Unfortunately folks, the first one can't have an edit section button anymore, so here we are now folks, in the other section. So, enjoy and happy editing... again! I promise it won't happen. :)

Plants

 * Bitou bush I (eradicated)


 * Night-blooming jasmine I (eradicated)


 * Monterey pine I


 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I

Mammals

 * Antekangaroolope I


 * Gilbert's potoroo I (reintroduced)


 * Quokka I (reintroduced, but was also introduced to the rest of mainland Australia)


 * Marine Kangaroo I (in the rest of Australian shorelines)


 * Looney Tune-ish Tasmanian Devil I


 * Barking Tasmanian Devil I


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life Australia


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Australia (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Yowie I (in the rest of Australia)


 * Aussie Greenyish cat I (in man-made islands only)


 * Asian elephant I


 * Spotted hyena I


 * Polar bear I


 * Brown bear I


 * Domestic cat I (eradicated in most of Oceania, except in Tasmania, where they still around and breeding yet they aren't invasive as their population is under control thanks to native Tasmanian devils that control their spread by feeding on many of the cat's young)


 * Domestic gibbon I


 * Lumberer I


 * Eckia-ish Hare I


 * Villager I (note: this is what villagers look like in real life)


 * Yuqwokami I


 * Grizzlebult I


 * Tasmanian Hedgehovil (aka Hedgehog-Tasmanian Devil hybrid) I


 * Dylanus-Rainbraous I


 * Town Tasmanian Marsupial I from Urban Future to Real Life Australia

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Kangaskhan I (from fiction to real life Australia)

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * New Zealand pigeon (reintroduced to Lord Howe Island)


 * Dodo I in Tasmania and New Caledonia


 * Rodrigues solitaire I in Tasmania and New Caledonia


 * Kea I (in mainland Australia, Tasmania, King Island, Kangaroo Island, and Nofolk Island)


 * New Zealand kaka (introduced to Norfolk Island to replace the extinct Norfolk kaka)


 * King Island emu (reintroduced)


 * Tasmanian emu (reintroduced)


 * Kangaroo Island emu (reintroduced)


 * Dwarf cassowary (introduced to mainland Australia)


 * Pygmy cassowary (reintroduced)

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis I

Amphibians

 * Moor frog I

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I (in the entire Australian continent)

Invertebrates

 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)


 * Vagibora I

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)

Others

 * Kirby I

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I

Mammals

 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient rabbit I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life Great Britain


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient hedgehog I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life Great Britain


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient pig I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life Great Britain


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient fox I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life Great Britain


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient badger I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life Great Britain


 * Eurasian gray wolf (reintroduced)


 * Eurasian brown bear (reintroduced)


 * American black bear I


 * Grey-headed flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Little red flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Spectacled flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Black flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Large flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Giant golden-crowned flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Indian flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Great flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Lyle's flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Samoa flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life European islands


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life European islands (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Domestic gibbon I


 * Lumberer I


 * Pinguin Seal I


 * Ugandie-knux De'waein Echiwow I


 * Lawn Dylanus I from Urban Future to Real life European Islands


 * Urban Rainbraous I from Urban Future to Real Life European Islands


 * City Eckia I From Urban Future to Real Life European Islands


 * Honey Dylanus I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Common Cynognathus I


 * Stout-Bodied Cynognathus I


 * Leo's Cynognathus I


 * Marbled Eared Cynognathus I


 * Tiger-Striped Eared Cynognathus I


 * Woolly Eared Cynognathus I


 * Whiskered Hairless Cynognathus I


 * Common Hairless Cynognathus I

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Emperor penguin I


 * King penguin I


 * Gentoo penguin I


 * Chinstrap penguin I


 * Adélie penguin I


 * Rockhopper penguin I


 * Little penguin I


 * Pinguoon I


 * All known species of Anthravians I


 * 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)

Reptiles

 * Mega Mosasaurus I in modern Great Britain and Scotland only


 * Jurassic Park Velociraptor I


 * Indoraptor I


 * Jurassic Park Tyrannosaurus I


 * Scaly Gallimimus I (note: for religious reasons, Scaly Gallimimus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Scaly Jurassic Park Compsognathus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings nor dylanusids, as any creature that were so weren't tolerated, also for religious reasons, Scaly Jurassic Park Compsognathus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Jurassic World Suchomimus I


 * Jurassic World Baryonyx I


 * Pouched Dilophosaurus I


 * Greater Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Apatosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Jurassic World Apatosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Blue-Striped Pachycephalosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Blue-Striped Pachycephalosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Green-Bellied Pachycephalosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Green-Bellied Pachycephalosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Lesser Stygimoloch I (note: for religious reasons, Lesser Stygimoloch are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Common Microceratus I (note: for religious reasons, Common Microceratus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Western Microceratus (aka Jurassic World's Microceratus) I (note: for religious reasons, Western Microceratus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Giant Triceratops (aka Domestic Triceratops) I (note: for religious reasons, Giant Triceratops are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Ingen's Sinoceratops I (note: for religious reasons, Ingen's Sinoceratops are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Pachyrhinosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, all known species of Pachyrhinosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
 * Quilled Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Great Brown Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Flaming-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Little Brown Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Brown-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Diverse Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Greater Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Common Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Gray Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus


 * Striped Parasaurolophus I (note: for religious reasons, Striped Parasaurolophus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Jurassic Park/World Stegosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Stegosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Jurassic Park Ankylosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Ankylosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * BBC Pteranodon I


 * Roamer's Pteranodon I


 * Spear-Beaked Pteranodon I


 * Jurassic World's Swimming Pteranodon I


 * Perching Jurassic Park Pteranodon I


 * Predatory Jurassic Park Pteranodon I


 * Lost World Pteranodon I


 * Disney Dinosaur's Pteranodon I


 * Magnificent White Pteranodon I


 * Dark Attacker Pteranodon I


 * Domestic Dimorphodon I


 * Predatory Dimorphodon I


 * Greater Dimorphodon I


 * Dragonworld's dragon I (in Scotland only)


 * Jane and the Dragon's Dragon I

Amphibians

 * Edible frog I from mainland Europe to Great Britain, Wales, and Scotland


 * Moor frog I from mainland Europe to Great Britain, Wales, and Scotland

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I

Invertebrates

 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)

Others

 * Boohbahperson I from a bizarre baby show Boobah to real life Great Britain

Plants

 * Wild pineapple I


 * Feral pineapple I


 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I

Mammals

 * Jaguar I


 * Hippopotamus I


 * White rhinoceros I


 * African elephant I


 * Lumberer I


 * Babyfier (aka Babypus) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they lost their babyfying powder in their tails as they no longer turn anyone to babies, as the ones that do so are NOT tolerated by any sapient species/beings, they also don't have pacifiers as they aren't baby humans and they need to eat and communicate, they also have cute puppy-like barks and cat-like meows and purrs, they are omnivores that feed mainly on leaves, fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, insects, non-deadly spiders, small fish, small non-deadly frogs, small lizards, small non-poisonous snakes, small birds, eggs, smaller mammals, carrion, and man-made food)


 * Digger (aka digchidna) I


 * Gotchu (aka gotchupus) I


 * Phantasmo (aka phantasmoroo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer cause mischief nor they could invade/possess any objects, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings, so they are completely peaceful and harmless)


 * Phoonshrew I


 * Backhoe (aka backmole) I


 * Deforestator (aka Deforestor or Deforine) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer have interest to nor even try to cut down forests [despite their names], as they could endanger many tree-dwelling animal species possibly to extinction so the ones that cut down forests are not tolerated by any sapient species, so they now only use their spinning/rotating hands with sharp claws to defend themselves against any predators, they are also herbivores that feed only on fruits and leaves)


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life Hawaii


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Hawaii (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Domestic gibbon I


 * Lilosena (aka Experiment Lilo) I from Khwhitelion.Deviantart.com to real life Hawaii


 * Power Ranger I


 * Elmo's Worldmen I From Elmo's World to real life Hawaii (in Kahoolawe only)


 * Gobiconodon I


 * Mlorsh I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I


 * Lesser Edaphosaurus I


 * Great Moschops I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Lesser Titanosuchus I


 * Gorgonops I


 * Common Inostrancevia I


 * Purlovia 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)


 * Moschorhinus I


 * Euchambersia I


 * Microgomphodon I


 * Chiniquodon I


 * Common Probelesodon I


 * Cynognathus I


 * South American Traversodon I


 * African Thrinaxodon I


 * Pachygenelus I


 * Oligokyphus I


 * Tritylodon I


 * African Diictodon I


 * Dicynodon I


 * Giant Lystrosaurus I


 * Common Ischigualastia I


 * Lowland Placerias I

Birds

 * Lappet-faced vulture I


 * Hooded vulture I


 * Slender-billed vulture I


 * Buff-headed vulture I


 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Great hornbill I


 * Rhinoceros hornbill I


 * Rufous hornbill I


 * Wreathed hornbill I


 * Sumba hornbill I


 * Knobbed hornbill I


 * Screaming piha I


 * Spangled cotinga I


 * Plum-throated cotinga I


 * Scaled fruiteater I


 * Capuchinbird I


 * Andean cock-of-the-rock I


 * Long-wattled umbrellabird I


 * Amazonian umbrellabird I


 * Bare-necked umbrellabird I


 * Montezuma oropendola I


 * Rodrigues solitaire I


 * Confuciusornis I


 * Iberomesornis I


 * Sapeornis I


 * Jixiangornis I


 * Jeholornis I


 * Archaeopteryx I


 * Aurornis I


 * Xiaotingia I


 * Anchiornis I

Reptiles

 * Black mamba I


 * Boa constrictor I


 * Jurassic Park Velociraptor I


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Scansoriopteryx I


 * Yi QI I

Reptiliomorphs

 * Westlothiana I


 * Solenodonsaurus I


 * Archeria I


 * Diadectes I


 * Gephyrostegus I


 * Chroniosuchus I

Amphibians

 * Hammerface (aka hammerfaced frog) I

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I


 * Cheep cheep I


 * Sharkman I

Invertebrates

 * Ploot I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer flood entire cities with thick toxic sludge created from ordinary trash and pollution they collect, they only spit toxic sludge at predators or anyone that provokes them, they also no longer grow bigger than a medium-sized child, their main natural food sources are crustraceans, small fish, and sometimes seaweed)


 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)


 * Kweltikwan I


 * Plorgonarian I

Others

 * Remmy (aka Remmghost) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer could invade and turn dreams into nightmares nor they could remove or change anything in their sight, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings, so they are now completely harmless)


 * Glitch (aka glighost) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer could invade/possese technologies, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings, so they are now completely harmless)


 * Slushy (aka slush monster) I


 * Curlorian I


 * Boo I


 * Boarwqeragh I

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I

Mammals

 * Lumberer I


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life New Zealand


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life New Zealand (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Domestic gibbon I


 * Urban Tasmanian Devil I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Dodo I


 * Rodrigues solitaire I

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis I

Amphibians

 * Moor frog I

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I

Invertebrates

 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)

Plants

 * Luminescent moss I (in the rest of North America)


 * Modern ginkgo I


 * Prehistoric ginkgos I


 * Monkey puzzle tree I


 * Gympie I


 * Buckthorn I


 * Deadly nightshade I


 * All known species of cattails/corndog grass I (in the entire North American continent)


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


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


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


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


 * Brazilian peppertree I


 * Feral grapefruit I


 * Ume I


 * Wild pineapple I


 * Feral pineapple I


 * Eggplant I


 * Mangelwurzel I


 * Beetroot I


 * Sugar beet I


 * Turnip I


 * Radish I


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


 * London plane I


 * Glow tree I


 * All known real species of seaweed I (note: they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater and brackish waters, not just saltwater, and were also modified to tolerated colder and warmer waters, as well as polluted waters, and were also genetically engineered to survive and flourish on land [making them grow upwards like in water], not just in water)


 * Knuppe plants I


 * Phytomorphs I


 * Mundodendralis (aka massive jelly-like sea plant) I


 * Campanalamia (aka gripping eyed plant) I


 * North American witch-hazels I


 * Bubbletip algae I


 * All known species of Spongebob's underwater plants I (note: they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater and brackish waters, not just saltwater, and were also modified to tolerated colder and warmer waters, as well as polluted waters, and were also genetically engineered to survive and flourish on land [making them grow upwards like in water], not just in water)


 * Coralizing red algae I (note: due to the introduction of reef gliders from the Future is Wild documentary universe to real life North American shorelines [being brought in America's shorelines around 1910s], sapient species/beings knew that reef gliders need their own food source, the former fictional species of red algae from the reef glider's home universe, so the coralizing red algae were introduced [possibly around 2 weeks after the reef glider's introduction to real life] as a result, fortunately, they have no impact to coral reefs, kelp forests, etc, and now coexist alongside coral reefs and other native habitats)


 * All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream plants I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive plants that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive, killers, nor evil, as the ones that are aggressive, predatory/killers, or evil aren't tolerated)


 * Dorakorum I


 * Serenna veriformans I Jurassic Park franchise to real life/modern North America


 * Karacosis wutansis I Jurassic Park franchise to real life/modern North America


 * All known species of Algaphytes I


 * Sea spinach I


 * Sunflora flower I


 * Pink nut palm I


 * Oddgrass and relatives I


 * Hoppylion I


 * Bellsprouting plant and relatives I


 * Blue Maltese tumbleweed I


 * Lichen reef I


 * Yaro root I


 * Hearty herb I


 * Man-Thing (aka plant creature) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to kill any sapient species/beings, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated, and there are now female Man-Things, not just males, so their kind could live on in real life North America)


 * Magical golden flower (aka sun drop flower) I


 * Red-headed smurf-eating flower I


 * Yellow smurf-eating flower (aka Lost Village's smurf-eating flower) I


 * Kissing flower I


 * Boxing flower I


 * Giant tomato I


 * Tomatoblob I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer stubborn nor very unintelligent, despite having no brain, so this reduce the chance of them killing someone or something by accident)


 * Moonflowers I


 * Flowey I From undertale to Real Life North America


 * Omega Flowey I From undertale to Real Life North America


 * Leslie Plant I from the Amazing world of gumball to Real Life North America


 * Stock Leslie Plant I


 * Puff Leslie Plant I


 * Lady Gaga-ish Leslie Plant I


 * Poppy Leslie Plant I


 * Paper-petaled Leslie Plant I


 * Multi-faced Leslie Plant I


 * Winkled Leslie Plant I


 * Fanged Leslie Plant I


 * Death faced Leslie Plant I


 * Gasy Leslie Plant I


 * Macho Leslie Plant I


 * Cagney Carnation I From Cuphead to Real Life North America


 * Cute Faced Cagney Carnation I


 * Monstrous Cagney Carnation I


 * Plamon I


 * Togemon I


 * Floramon I


 * Redvagimon I

Monotremes and relatives

 * Dinosaurian Teritiary monotremes I


 * Monotremed Triceratops (aka Mammalian Triceratops) I


 * Mammalian Parasaurolophus (aka Monotremish Parasaurolophus) I


 * Iguanodontian mammal (aka gray Iguanodontotherium) I


 * Long-tailed echidna I


 * Mount Lofty bunyip I


 * Snow platypus I


 * Beaked otter (aka false otter platypus) I


 * Carpenter platypus I


 * False shrew (aka shrew-like egg-laying mammal) I


 * Pygmy egg-laying mammal I


 * Ant platypus I


 * Mergotery I


 * Antsistrotery I


 * Wood echidna I


 * Stegoechidna I


 * Kangaplatypus I


 * Arctoplatypus I


 * Sand ambusher I


 * Sundrunning echidna I


 * Pygmy grassland echidna I


 * Steppe echidna (aka true giant echidna) I


 * Desert echidna I


 * Earth fish I


 * Spoonbill platypus I


 * Sawbill I


 * Leviapus I


 * Bottlenose delphinoid I


 * Beaked delphinoid I


 * Crested delphinoid I


 * Kelalogak I


 * Crested echidna I


 * Billdad I


 * Psygoldduck I


 * Gryffypus I


 * Giant herbivorous platypus I


 * Reptopus I


 * Ankylosaur-like monotreme (aka dog-sized armochidna) I


 * Babyfier (aka Babypus) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they lost their babyfying powder in their tails as they no longer turn anyone to babies, as the ones that do so are NOT tolerated by any sapient species/beings, they also don't have pacifiers as they aren't baby humans and they need to eat and communicate, they also have cute puppy-like barks and cat-like meows and purrs, they are omnivores that feed mainly on leaves, fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, insects, non-deadly spiders, small fish, small non-deadly frogs, small lizards, small non-poisonous snakes, small birds, eggs, smaller mammals, carrion, and man-made food)


 * Digger (aka digchidna) I


 * Gotchu (aka gotchupus) I


 * Green Perryian Platypus I


 * Ugandie-knux De'waein Echiwow I


 * Human-faced Green Perryian Platypus I


 * Common Doofshmirtzaluz Green Perryian Platypus I


 * Grizzly Doofshmirtzaluz Green Perryian Platypus I


 * All Todays Echidna I from the Deviantart series, All Todays to real life North America

Marsupials and relatives

 * Greater glider I


 * Quokka I


 * Red-legged pademelon I


 * Musky rat-kangaroo I


 * Cavygos I


 * Silver Alphadon I


 * Iguanoroo I


 * Ahuizotl opossum I


 * Common rangatooth I


 * Dusky fangaroo I


 * Great marsupial striger I


 * Brown marsupial striger I


 * Queensland marsupial striger I


 * Drop's thylacoleonid I


 * Greater Papuan wallabies I


 * Desert wallaby I


 * Dusky fangaroo I


 * Striped forsbeast I


 * False lemuroo I


 * Mirotherium I


 * Greater marsupial badger I


 * Marsupial whale I


 * Macroroo I


 * Kangafex I


 * Maned kangaroo I


 * Polar wallaby (aka woollaby) I


 * Pinecone tail I


 * Kite possum I


 * Queensland wolf I


 * Marsupial horse I


 * Great elewombat I


 * Ombat (aka terrier-size wombat) I


 * Allomaxodon I


 * Maxodon I


 * Dwarf maxodon I


 * Clash boaricoot I


 * Marsupial chupacabra I


 * Unda I


 * Giant water possum I


 * Booral I


 * Possum bear I


 * Blind cave opossum I


 * Yowieroo I


 * Snow wallaby I


 * Long-necked kangaroo I


 * Donkey kangaroo I


 * Knuckle-walking kangaroo I


 * Gibbon kangaroo I


 * Gliding kangaroo I


 * Gamba I


 * Cave joey I


 * Ravenous bladetooth I


 * Quillpossum I


 * Marsupial anteater I


 * Marsupial skunk I


 * Marsupial galago I


 * Marsupial mongoose I


 * Bandar I


 * Gnawtooth I


 * Gamba I


 * Porcupine paihamu I


 * Giant paihamu I


 * Common crocopossum I


 * Saw-toothed crocopossum I


 * Australourus I


 * Chuckaboo (aka marsupial monkey) I from After Man book series to real life North America


 * Giantala I from After Man book series to real life North America


 * Posset (aka marsupial pig) I from After Man book series to real life North America


 * Slobber (aka marsupial sloth) I from After Man book series to real life North America


 * Hiri-Hiri I from After Man book series to real life North America


 * Phantasmo (aka phantasmoroo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer cause mischief nor they could invade/possess any objects, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings, so they are completely peaceful and harmless)


 * Greater marsupial pterodactyl I


 * Diverse marsupial pterodactyls I


 * Earless marsupial pterodactyls I


 * Elephant kangaroo I


 * Fat-tailed marsupial dormouse I


 * Pouchmouth I


 * Fairy koala I


 * Chancebat I


 * Mew I


 * Mewtwo I (note: unlike their ancestors, their spinal cords (tubes) no longer protrude out of their shoulders or their neck and head, so these tubes are now inside their bodies like most other mammals)


 * Mega Mewtwo X I (note: they are now a completely different species from common Mewtwos and Mega Mewtwo Ys, so they couldn't interbred with them and so each species could continue to live on as purebreds on Earth)


 * Mega Mewtwo Y I (note: they are now a completely different species from common Mewtwos and Mega Mewtwo Xs, so they couldn't interbred with them and so each species could continue to live on as purebreds on Earth)


 * Koalaman I


 * Opossumman I


 * Sapient wombatman I


 * Roonoceros I


 * Marsupial bat I


 * Marsupial seal I


 * Greater island possums I


 * Rabbitroo possum I


 * Death possum I


 * Long-snouted bandicoot possum I


 * Ocean short-trunk kangaroo I


 * Trichopteryx I (note: it is a species of marsupial that can glide from tree to tree. It is very closely related to the cuscus, one of its cousins. In addition, the female of this species is capable of carrying two to three young in her pouch)


 * Marsupial spiketail I


 * Longteeth wombat I


 * Ostrich kangaroo I


 * Day marsupial lemur I


 * Night marsupial lemur I


 * Marsupial shrew I


 * Marsupial hermin I


 * Doctor caenolestes I


 * Erucotherium I


 * Filicide embryotherium I


 * Tufted courier wallaby I


 * Tachyodon I


 * Carnivorous wallaby I


 * Sarcotherium I


 * True marsupial otters I


 * All known species of all todays kangaroos I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Reptilian-looking aquatic kangaroo I


 * Reptilian kangaroo I


 * Reptilian opossum I


 * Tree jumper I


 * Urban marsupial otter I


 * Looney Tune-ish Tasmanian Devil I


 * Buffalo Kangaroo I


 * American Marsupial Hedgehog I


 * Burgundy Bandicoot I


 * Stripe Burgundy Bandicoot I


 * All Todays Tasmanian devil I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * All Todays Looney Tune-ish Tasmanian devil I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Kangaroo I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America


 * Urban Tasmanian Devil I

Mongooses and relatives

 * Climbing meerkat I


 * Silvery harbinger I


 * Dire suricate I


 * African antkivette I


 * Asiatic antkivette I


 * Tenturun I


 * Civhippo I


 * Civipotamus I


 * Long-snouted civhale I


 * Diverse civhales I


 * Giant filter civhale I


 * Pardinia I


 * Kurithi I


 * Cetofelisomimus I


 * Sapient meerkat I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of any sapient species/beings nor are they ignorant about everything including the environment, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they also now live for about 100 years, they can talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many languages including English)


 * Skunk Colored Mongoose I

Hyenas and relatives

 * Running hyena


 * Liena I from fictional future world's North America to modern/real life North America


 * Long-necked hyena I


 * Porcupine gnoll (aka porcupine hyena) I


 * Gorgon's hyena I


 * Persian necrophagonax I


 * Fishing hyena I


 * Diverse hyenas I


 * Horse hyena I


 * Sapient hyena I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive nor scared of any sapient species/beings and no longer take everything as jokes, unlike in the Lion King franchise they came from, and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they also now live for about 100 years and not less than 50s-40s anymore [possibly due to modern medicine on sapient species/beings], they can talk like any sapient species and can speak in many languages including English)


 * Kelpie I


 * Tempest Hyena I

Dylanuses and relatives

 * Zoan's Quickman (aka Zoan Quickman mimic) I


 * Lustinsotherium I


 * Spitter dylanus (aka Dilophosaurus-spit dylanus) I


 * Robo-armed dylanus (aka Doc Ock-armed dylanus) I


 * Dylanzilla (aka elephant-sized herbivorous dylanus) I


 * Hyena-dylanus I


 * Sapient dylanus I from the fictional future world's North America to real life North America


 * Predator dylanus I from the fictional future world's North America to real life North America


 * Saber-toothed dylanus I from the fictional future world's North America to real life North America


 * Marine dylanus I from the fictional future world to real life North America


 * Flying dylanus I from the fictional future world to real life North America


 * Underground dylanus I from the fictional future world's Europe to real life North America


 * Space dylanus I from the fictional future world to real life North America


 * Dylanus and Human Eating Dylanus I (eradicated)


 * All known species of Dinonuses I from speculative evolution world to real life North America


 * All known species of all todays dylanuses I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Long-Necked Dylanus I


 * Were-Megaman-Like Dylanusid I


 * Common Rushman I


 * Greater Rushman I


 * Beatman I


 * Trebleman I


 * Kelpie I


 * Ralgardalladia (aka feline dylanus) I (note: this species is named due to its resemblance to Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, and Gallade, with offspring resembling Ralts, juveniles resembling Kirlias, females resembling Gardevoirs, and males resembling Gallades)


 * Sewage dylanus I from the DeviantArt series, Urban Future, to real life North America


 * Beta Dylanus I


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Dylanus I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

Pinnipeds

 * Terralion I


 * Spotted dolpheal I


 * Greater leoseal I


 * Plesiolion I


 * Kelpeater (aka kelp-eating pinniped or common herbivorous pinniped) I


 * Spotted snakeseal I


 * Whale-mimic killer orcseal I


 * Dwarf otterseal I


 * Crocodile seal I


 * Killer seal I


 * Bokiru I


 * Saber-toothed seal (aka vampire seal) I (note: this harbor seal-sized seal species is named because of its large sharp canine teeth, which are used not only for cutting down windpipes of animals [from crow-sized ones to horse-sized ones], and not only eats meat, but also to suck the blood out of animals larger than itself [from horse-sized ones to gigantic whale-sized ones], making these seals infamous and the scariest of all marine mammals, but fortunately, they pose no threat to any sapient species/beings)


 * Mosasaur-like freshwater seal I


 * Unicorn seal I


 * Fantail seal I


 * Sapient sea lion I from Finding Dory movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by any other sapient species/beings, they are also as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Sea glider (aka glider seal) I


 * Walwhale I


 * Reptilian-looking gray bear-seal I


 * Reptilian-looking blue-green bear-seal I


 * Spheal I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Sealeo as they are now a completely different species entirely, baby spheals are also a little smaller than half the size of the adult spheals)


 * Sealeo I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Spheal nor evolve into Walrein as they are now a completely different species entirely, baby sealeos are also a little smaller than half the size of the adult spheals)


 * Walrein I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Sealeo as they are now a completely different species entirely, baby walreins are also a little smaller than half the size of the adult spheals)


 * Gomamon I


 * Ikkakumon I

Whales and relatives

 * Sapient dolphin I from Finding Nemo and Finding Dory movies to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by any other sapient species/beings, they are also as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Sapient beluga whale I from Finding Dory movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by any other sapient species/beings, they are also as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Blunt-snouted dolphin (aka blunt-snoted pilot whale) I (in the coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)


 * All known species of formerly extinct Balaenoptera whales I


 * Great Brygmophyseter I (in all of the oceans around North America)


 * White-Headed Brygmophyseter I (in all of the oceans around North America)


 * Livyatan I (in all of the oceans around North America)


 * Aulophyseter I (in all of the oceans around North America)


 * Acrophyseter I (in all of the oceans around North America)


 * Orycterocetus I (in all of the oceans around North America)


 * Zygophyseter I (in all of the oceans around North America)


 * Society Ambulocetus I


 * Greater European hippopotamus I


 * Giant European hippopotamus I


 * Gorgon's hippopotamus I


 * Crete dwarf hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)


 * Sicilian hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)


 * Cyprus dwarf hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)


 * Malagasy dwarf hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)


 * Matltese dwarf hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)


 * Grizzly Andrewsarchus I


 * Grassland Hastadont (aka Horned Entelodont or Saber-Toothed Entelodont) I


 * Herbivorous Entelodont I


 * Semiaquatic river dolphins I


 * Semiaquatic Basilosaurid I


 * Whalehead (aka omnivorous fully-terrestrial bear-whale) I


 * Tyrannudontotherium I


 * Hyaenodontotherium I


 * State Georgia river dolphin I


 * African saw-toothed river dolphin I


 * Long-necked river dolphin I


 * Qucha (aka common sapient dolphin) I


 * Koloha (aka giant orca-like sapient dolphin) I


 * Moon-like whale I


 * Barbidont I


 * Dolphin ray I


 * Hippopotopod I


 * Anbonacetus I


 * Land varanid dolphin I


 * Amphibious dolphin predator I


 * Kelperycete I


 * Sirenwhale (aka Mermaidwhale) I


 * Long-tailed serpentwhale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)


 * Microwhale (aka tiny sperm whale or cat-sized whale) I (note: it is the smallest whale species on Earth and the most adaptable, being freshwater tolerant and saltwater tolerant, as well as having the ability to feed on any fish, crustaceans, etc)


 * Zebra whale I


 * Razorback dolphin I


 * Sawtoothed dolphin I


 * Fish-shaped dolphin I


 * Little blue hippopotamus I


 * Short-billed narwhal I


 * Porray I


 * Minosarchus I


 * Wendisarchus I


 * Red-Headed Entelodont I


 * Boney-Cheeked Entelodont I


 * Giant Entelodont I


 * Juggernaut hippopotamus I


 * Common woolly hippopotamus I


 * Greater woolly hippopotamus I


 * Common roamer I


 * Wandering hippopotamus I


 * Carnopotamus I


 * Outdated-looking gentle hippopotamus I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Sharp-tooth predatory beluga I


 * Dolphin-snouted sperm whale I


 * Reptilian-looking sperm whale I


 * Clawed reptowhales I


 * Alienoid river dolphin I


 * Marine fingered right whale I


 * Mosasaur-like whales I


 * Crested jormunithan I


 * Midnight cuttlevenator I


 * Terrestrial burrowing furry whale I


 * Mosasaurian bottlenose dolphin I


 * Reptilian bottlenose dolphin I


 * Reptile-like bottlenose dolphin I


 * Reptilian porpoise I


 * Reptilian orca I


 * Reptilian river dolphin I


 * Mosawhale I


 * Terrestrial digging dolphin (aka mole dolphin) I from Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Webbed dolphin (aka Ambulocetus-like amphibious dolphin) I from Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Four-flippered dolphin (aka Pliosaur-like dolphin) I from Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Brontusk I


 * Clawed carnivorous hippopotamus I


 * High-crested carnivorous hippopotamus I


 * Red-jawed reptilian hippopotamus I


 * Whalewolf I


 * Sealtacean I


 * Tursiopods I


 * Stegodolphins I


 * Carnotacean I


 * Catursuid I


 * Enceladolphins I


 * Dwarf humpback I


 * Hipposaurus I

Rhinoceroses and relatives

 * Polar woolly rhinoceros


 * Alloceros I


 * Pacyceratherium I


 * Hornless white rhinoceros (aka stripe-nosed white rhinoceros) I (note: despite the scar-like appearances, the lines on their snouts are luckily/fortunately not scars at all, but have evolved red colorations on the male's snouts to make up for having no horns to attract mates, they are also much more aggressive towards other non-sapient non-dylanus species to make up for no horns)


 * Blunt-horned white rhinoceros I


 * Blunt-horned Indian rhinoceros


 * Kongoceras I


 * Lesser unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Stripe-legged unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Long-eared outback rhinoceros I


 * Reptilioceros I


 * Moschops-like rhinoceros I


 * Dangerceros I


 * Elephant-like rhinoceros I


 * Rhyhorn I


 * Rhydon I


 * Rhyperior I


 * Winged rhinoceros (aka flying rhino or flying rhinoceros) I


 * Domestic Paraceratherium


 * Sapient Indian rhinoceros I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these Indian rhinoceroses can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient Indian rhinoceroses, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Pygmy rhinoceros I


 * Dwarf rhinoceros I

Horses and relatives

 * African wild donkey (in the Great Plains and grasslands, scrublands, and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah)


 * Kiang (in the Great Plains and grasslands, scrublands, and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah)


 * Onager (in the Great Plains and grasslands, scrublands, and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah)


 * Eastern Forest horse I (in California only)


 * Bronthoequus I


 * Kelpie I


 * Merhorse I


 * Reptilian-looking horse I


 * Fantasian unicorn I from Fantasia to real life North America


 * Fantasian pegasus from Fantasia to real life North America


 * Unicorn donkey I


 * Dronkey I


 * Firey unicorn-like horse I


 * Mudbray I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Fathier I


 * Eckia I


 * Rainbraous I


 * European Tempest Horse (Aka Unicorn of Tempest) I


 * 4 Leaf Clover Pegacorn I


 * North America Spookiest Creeper Horse I


 * Carnivorous Horse I


 * Pegasusmon I


 * Common Changeling I From MLP to Real Life North America


 * American Herbivorous Bright Colored Changeling I From MLP to Real Life North America


 * Nautilus pony I


 * Built-a-bear Colorful Unicorn I


 * City Eckia I From Urban Future To Real life North America


 * Urban Rainbraous I From Urban Future to Real Life North America

Tapirs, Chalicotheres, and relatives

 * Eastern tapir I (in California only)


 * Common tapir I


 * Woolly chalico (reintroduced)


 * Goatapir I from fictional world's future North America to real life North America


 * All known species of Psudeotapirids I from fictional world's future North America to real life North America


 * Desert tapir I


 * Hippotapirus I


 * Lopari I


 * Onsepan (aka fleshtapir or greater meat-eating tapir) I


 * Horse tapir I (note: this species of tapir is a grazing herbivore that fills a similar niche to horses that were also introduced and reintroduced, yet horse tapirs still thrive)


 * Tahorse I


 * Elephant tapir I


 * Molochotherium I


 * Gladiotherium I


 * Centrotherium I


 * Plains tapir I


 * Humanoid-bodied tapir (aka bipedal tapir or orangutan-intelligented tapir) I


 * Narabeen (aka sapient tapirman) I


 * Carnivorous tapir I


 * Bakutapir I


 * Centaurthere I


 * Long-tailed carnotapir (aka false carnivorous tapir) I


 * Mastotapir I


 * Greenland tapir I


 * Challenger's tapir I


 * Common marine tapir I


 * Striped marine tapir I


 * Giraffe tapir I


 * Tusked tapir I


 * Tapirchenia I


 * Southern tapiphant I


 * Loxotapir I


 * Elepir I


 * Gas tapir I


 * Anomalotapirus I


 * Maned tapir I


 * Herbigradus I


 * Wild Moropus I from Miocene North America to modern North America


 * Domestic Moropus I (note: they were domesticated by humans for their meat and leather, but were/are mainly used for carrying people and supplies across the landscapes)


 * Domestic Megacerops I (note: they were domesticated by humans for meat and milk, but also for transportation of supplies and people)


 * Minotaurotherium I


 * Chalicosapien (aka Centaurotherium) I


 * Palkratheres I


 * Rhinopotamus I


 * Himalayan brontothere I


 * Arctic brontothere I


 * Hippotapirus I


 * Hypno I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors from Pokemon series, they no longer evolve from Drowzees nor do Drowzees evolve into Hypnos, since they are no a completely different species)


 * Common all todays tapir I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Heartnose (aka hearthnosed all todays tapir) I

Camels and relatives

 * Spencer's runner I


 * Cudhog I


 * Common roamer I


 * Snowy roamer I


 * Horned camel I


 * Swamp camel I


 * Gazelle camel I


 * Proboscis camel I


 * Elephant camel I


 * Mountain camazella I


 * Steppe temee I


 * Elephant-nosed camel I


 * Vicunaffe I


 * Humped guanaco I


 * Oztitan I


 * Humprunner I


 * Brontocamelus I


 * Andean grazer llama-mimic I


 * Giraffe guanaco I


 * Indricothere guanaco I


 * Great outbacker I


 * Giraffamel I


 * Camelope I


 * Koobish from Home cartoon series to real life North America

Giraffes and relatives

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


 * Samotherium I


 * Birgerbohlinia (aka European Sivathere) I


 * Shansitherium I


 * Helladotherium I


 * Mitilanotherium I


 * Giraffokeryx I


 * Rhinocerakeryx I (note: it is a species of rhinoceros-like mammal that is actually a kind of giraffe related to okapis and giraffes, despite their appearances, and have some skeletal features similar to more common giraffids, like skull shape, etc)


 * Qilinotherium I


 * Girafarig I


 * Giraffopod I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Furry reptilian-looking giraffe I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Reptilian-looking giraffe I


 * Sauropod-like giraffe I


 * Greater web-legged giraffe I


 * Swimming web-legged giraffe I


 * Parker's hornhead I


 * Giraffatar I From Rodeo Stampede to Real Life North America.

Pigs and relatives

 * Uinoceros I


 * Rhinohog I


 * Baconator pig I


 * Brontohyus I


 * Californian bush-boar I


 * Gomphothere pig (aka giant mega-warthog, giant herbivorous elephig, or rhino-niched pigant) I


 * Boarctos I


 * Green pig (aka recycler pig or trash pig) I


 * Daggertooth I


 * Boaratheon I


 * Terror hog I


 * Mountain king I


 * Wedgehog I


 * Uglyhog I


 * Greenpaint spikeback I


 * River bacon I


 * Mammopliswine I


 * Elephant-mimic pig I


 * Hunter bulugan I


 * Bakutherium I


 * Oganer I


 * Lelikevark I


 * Hathi I


 * Congoboar I


 * American mumak I


 * Potavarke I


 * Oliphant I


 * Shovel boar I


 * Common osteothere I


 * Mergul I


 * Turtle pig I


 * Trisoplid I


 * Entelodont-mimicing peccary I


 * Mediterranean mumak I


 * Patagonian longsnout I


 * Argentine longsnout I


 * Peccason I


 * Shovel-snouted pig I


 * Shovel-tusked scrofathere I


 * Swinub I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolved into Plioswine and Mamoswine, as they are now a completely different species entirely, and like all placental Pokemon-type mammals, they don't come from eggs and their newly born young are about the size of a black rat without a tail)


 * Plioswine I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolved from Swinub and into Mamoswine, as they are now a completely different species entirely, and like all placental Pokemon-type mammals, they don't come from eggs and their newly born young are about the size of a rabbit)


 * Mamoswine I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolved from Swinub and Plioswine, as they are now a completely different species entirely, and like all placental Pokemon-type mammals, they don't come from eggs and their newly born young are about the size of a medium sized dog)


 * Sapient pygmy hog I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these pygmy hogs can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient pygmy hogs, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under, they are also very common and not endangered, unlike the non-sapient pygmy hogs in their native range)


 * Boaropotamus I


 * Boatboar I


 * Nozdrokh I?


 * Probosuid I


 * Mammoth boar I


 * Carnoscrofathus I


 * Northern rumbleswine I


 * Prairie Scrofatherium I


 * Tapir-like peccary I


 * Giraffe pig I


 * Ice piercer boar I


 * Giant browsing pig I


 * Armor-headed warthog I


 * Bikifaru I


 * Outdater's warthog (aka B's warthog or woolly warthog) I


 * Sapient warthog I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not aggressive to nor scared of any sapient species/beings, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they can now live for about 100 years, they can talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many languages including English)


 * Storm Spiked Hog I


 * Wartish Pig I


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient pig I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life North America


 * Targ I

Cattle-grouped bovines

 * Zebu I


 * Tamaraw I


 * Anoa I


 * Giant buffalo


 * Megabuffalo


 * Gayal I


 * Kouprey I


 * Saola I


 * Domestic bison I (in Florida, California, and Texas)


 * Corgicow I


 * Diggercow (aka maintain-marg) I


 * Milker I


 * Megacattle I


 * Hunchback blue buffacow I


 * Great giant bison I from Disney Pixar's The Good Dinosaur to real life North America


 * Pronghorned buffalo I


 * Tauros I


 * Miltank I (note: unlike their ancestors, there are now male miltanks (despite having udders for producing milk), not just females, just like how there are now female Tauroses as well as males, so their species will live on, and are a completely different species from Tauroses, they also now breed very well without human help and no longer need their help to mate or give birth)


 * Ground beef (aka burrowing bison) I


 * Bison-like cattle I


 * Sapient water buffalo I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these water buffalos can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient wild/domestic water buffalos, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Two-legged cattle I (note: it is a species of cattle that stands, walks, and runs on its hind legs with no problem like many bipedal animals and, unlike domestic cattle with a similar-looking rare condition, this animal is a completely different species)


 * Water cattle I


 * Ouranosaurus-like bison I


 * Iguanodont-like bison I


 * Reptilian-looking bison I


 * Greater sailbacked reptilian bison I


 * Tawny sailbacked reptilian bison I


 * Tall-backed reptilian bison I


 * Tall-humped reptilian bison I


 * Bipedal theropod-like bison I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Kratos Bull I


 * AncientMegatheriummon I

Sheep-grouped goat-grouped bovines

 * Shinehorn I


 * Bone-headed sheep I


 * Steppe giant goat I


 * Two-legged goat I (note: it is a species of goat that stands, walks, and runs on its hind legs with no problem like many bipedal animals and, unlike a domestic goat with a similar-looking rare condition, this animal is a completely different species)


 * Minimagoat I


 * Takyak I


 * Gnubok I


 * Alpacovis I


 * Buffalovis I


 * Saurogoat I


 * Spirit gox I


 * False llama I


 * All Todays sheep I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Elephant goat I


 * Electric sheep I


 * Godmonster I from a bad horror B-movie Godmonsters of Indian Flats to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, these bipedal ground sloth-like sheep now have functional and moveable mouths like (almost) all land vertebrates, they also are no longer aggressive nor predatory, as the aggressive ones were not tolerated, but they have now been tolerated by sapient species/beings since they now only feed on small non-sapient species/beings [plants, insects, fish, small frogs, small lizards, small nonvenomous snakes, small birds, eggs, smaller mammals, carrion, and man-made food, they also now have regular-looking front legs that resemble that of ground sloths)


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Sheep I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

Antelopes

 * Megalotragus I


 * Rusingoryx I


 * Silverback megalantilopus I


 * Vertibeast I


 * Saimoose I


 * Stiltbok I


 * Gazellox I


 * Giraffazelle I


 * Quadrobok I


 * Reusbokke I


 * Oxen mimic I


 * Great mountainbeest I


 * Unicorn antelope I


 * Kivuli I


 * Sapient blackbuck I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these blackbucks can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient blackbucks, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Sapient nilgai I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these nilgais can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient nilgais, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Hippalope I


 * Carnivorous Antelope I

Deer

 * Rabbit-eared deer (aka jackalope deer) I


 * Digger deer I


 * Diggeer I


 * Spinodeer I


 * Swamp sailhorn I


 * Kanji sailhorn I


 * Deerson I


 * Snow-plowing deer I


 * Helmet-horn mastodontian deer I


 * Upright deer I


 * Trumpetdeer I


 * Great false okapi I


 * Horned false okapi I


 * Deersimil I


 * Stantler I


 * Antdeer I


 * Giant moose I


 * Wompu (aka short-faced elk) I


 * Marsh antlered deer I


 * Badlands rapiddeer I


 * Proto's chevrotain whale I


 * Lizard-like chevrotain whale I


 * Darwin's chevrotain whale I


 * Otter-like chevrotain whale I


 * Megamouth chevrotain whale I


 * Ambulocetus-like chevrotain whale I


 * Suchocete I


 * Thick-snouted chevrotain whale I


 * Mosasaur-like chevrotain whale I


 * Paddle-tailed chevrotain whale I


 * Logger-body chevrotain whale I


 * Giant crocodile chevrotain whale I


 * Giant chevrotain whale I


 * Greater bottlenose chevrotain dolphin I


 * Beaked chevrotain dolphin I


 * Chevrotain porpoise I


 * Rabbit Eating Deer I


 * Common Carnivorous Deer I


 * Greater Carnivorous Deer I


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Deer I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

Insectivores and relatives

 * Common bette I


 * Bipedal bette I


 * Woolly pinecone I


 * Mole mutt I


 * Hydrusotherium nilus I


 * Cat-sized shrew (aka predatory shrewcat) I


 * Predatorhog (aka giant hedgehog relative or Caninese hogovore) I


 * Coastal jumping shrew I


 * Sabre-toothed shrew I


 * Vyloo (aka flying shrew) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer dangerous and no longer causes anyone's noses to be lost, as the ones that were dangerous and caused nose losses weren't tolerated, and they now flourish very well in forests, grasslands, scrublands, swamps, rainforests, and cities across North America and also make good exotic pets)


 * Sapient star-nosed mole I from Disney's G-Force movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk naturally, so they don't need devices to help them talk anymore, they are also not evil nor try to end civilizations, unlike the fictional sapient star-nosed mole, Speckles, as evil creatures of any kind aren't tolerated, they are also not blind, unlike their ancestors, so they can actually see as well as an average human, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Hill wanderer I


 * Scalehog I


 * Sordger I


 * Velvethide 'I


 * Molar mole I


 * Insectivorocene insectivorans I


 * Giant naked mole-shrew I


 * Predator shrew I


 * Termite-eater I


 * Crested poison hedgehog I


 * Crested quillupin I


 * Brown quillupin I


 * Dire quillupin I


 * Haiana I


 * Hedgedog I


 * Reek I


 * Blind cave mole I


 * Lymlos I


 * Common shintrole I


 * Aquamole I


 * Grizzly hedgehog I


 * Panda hedgehog I


 * Hedgegolin I


 * Termite-eater hedgehog I


 * Ankylosaur-like giant hedgehog I


 * Long-spiked azogalerix I


 * Theropod-mimic predatory mammal I


 * Pygmy bug-eater I


 * Snailer I


 * Scaly hedgehog I


 * Fishing shrew I


 * Azorean tree hedgehog I


 * Spinywolf I


 * Wormtonguer I


 * Catshrew I


 * Great Avipods I


 * Common Avipods I


 * Octocorn I


 * Hopping skullface I


 * Phoonshrew I


 * Backhoe (aka backmole) I


 * Pig mole I


 * Reptilian-looking shrew I


 * All Todays hedgehog I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Sonic-like predator I


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient hedgehog I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life North America


 * Sapient hedgehog I

Bats

 * Desert long-eared bat I


 * Brown long-eared bat I


 * Grey long-eared bat I


 * Alpine long-eared bat I


 * Common pipstrelle I


 * Common noctule I


 * Domestic Flying Fox I


 * All known species of Hawaiian flightless bats I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Protovampirus I


 * Onychonycteris I


 * Icaronycteris I


 * Archaeonycteris I


 * Palaeochiropteryx I


 * Bat of prey I


 * Batguin I


 * Batowl I


 * Crowbat I


 * Emubat I


 * Gamebat I


 * Hummingbat I


 * Eaglebat I


 * Parrotbat I


 * Pigeobat I


 * Sea bat I


 * Songbat I


 * Spadesnout I


 * Swiftbat I


 * Wading bat I


 * Waterfowling bat I


 * Woodpecking bat I


 * Giant bat I


 * Gigapterus I


 * Velocipterus I


 * Nosferapoda I


 * Onyc-bat I


 * Cave bat I


 * Battket (aka swinging battket) I


 * Batodactyl I


 * Sea-swimmer bat I


 * Daystalker I


 * Diverse-winged bats I


 * Common-winged bats I


 * Terror bats I


 * Long-tailed flightless bat I


 * Butterfly bat I


 * Anachrotherium (aka sauropod-like mammal) I


 * Hoatzin bat I


 * Otter bat I


 * Yellow ugruk I


 * Grey ugruk I


 * Vespesciurus I


 * Gargouillebat I


 * Woolly gremlin I


 * Jumbo I


 * Flightless slothbat I


 * Night crawler I


 * Thumb bat I


 * Sealbat I


 * Charle's multibat I


 * Bat-bird I


 * Tree creeping bat I


 * Pterobat I


 * Orang bat I


 * Atlantic bat turtle I


 * Puerto Rican predator bat I


 * Greater dracula I


 * Pygmy dracula I


 * Bipedal flightless carnivorous foxbat I


 * Dinosaur-like bat I


 * Lizard-like bat I


 * Climbing predabat I


 * Swimming predabat I


 * Greater giga bat I from a Sony Animation film, Hotel Transylvania 2, to real life North America (Note: unlike their ancestors, the North American greater giga bats are now friendly with sapient beings, as the evil/aggressive ones are not tolerated)


 * Sewerage bat I


 * Water-runner I


 * Teal Fured Red Nosed incest Eating Bat I


 * Flyonoose I

Rodents

 * Vancouver Island marmot I (in the rest of North America) [note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer threatened to extinction as they were genetically modified to tolerate climate change, habitat loss, and will now easily cooperate and socialize with other Vancouver Island marmots without acting aggressively, so this will ensure the further survival of this species]


 * Prairie dog I (in the rest of North America)


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


 * Galapagos rice rat I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not vulnerable nor endangered of becoming extinct due to being genetically engineered to tolerate competition and predation from any life forms)


 * Bosavi woolly rat I


 * Galapagos woolly-tailed rat I


 * Renopila I


 * Roll rat I


 * Lily rat I


 * African false flying squirrel I


 * Sapient squirrel I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these squirrels can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient squirrels, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Hazel dormouse I


 * Garden dormouse I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate climate changes, so their species will survive for much longer in a distant future)


 * All known species of greater giant dormouse I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate predators well, even introduced and native American predators, so their species will survive)


 * All known species of common giant dormouse I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate predators well, even introduced and native American predators, so their species will survive)


 * Sapient crested porcupine I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they also can now control their quils so they don't injure any other sapient species/beings by accident, these porcupines can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient crested porcupines, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Mainland European wood mouse I


 * St Kilda field mluse I


 * Sapient guinea pig I from Disney's G-Force movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk naturally, so they don't need devices to help them talk anymore, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Sapient hamster I from Disney's G-Force movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk naturally, so they don't need devices to help them talk anymore, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * True sapient mouse I from Disney's G-Force movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are actually very smart, about as smart as sapient guinea pigs, so they know almost everything about life and such, they can also now talk naturally, so they don't need devices to help them talk anymore, they come in two similar-looking subspecies, one with high-pitch voices and the other with regular-sounding voices, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * European Islands giant rat I (note: unlike their ancestoes, they now tolerate predators well, even introduced and native American predators, so their species will survive)


 * Megamurid I


 * Tisso rat I


 * Hypo rat I


 * Neuro rat I


 * Chihuahua-sized rodent (aka common herbivorous rodent) I


 * Beefer I


 * Wapaloosie I


 * Merikrat I


 * Pantherine predatory rat I


 * Taprine herbivorous megatorat I


 * Leoprat I


 * False hippopotamus rat I


 * Rattaracodon I


 * Brontobeaver I


 * Beavanatee I


 * Swaneaver I


 * Common tusked squirrel I


 * Double-tusked squirrel I


 * Manabara I


 * Toothpecker I


 * Tortuporq I


 * Mowdent I


 * Trenchant hopper I


 * Termice I


 * Tusked elephant-like rodent I


 * All known species of Fluttersquips I


 * Mountents I


 * Great beaver-mimic I


 * Cave mouse I


 * Howler porkey I


 * Porcitherium I


 * Ratbull I


 * Chiapagouti I


 * Treetail rat I


 * Sloth porcupine I


 * Arctic giant porcupine I


 * Tachytherium I


 * Antlertooth I


 * Theromouse I


 * Ammodromeus I


 * Trichostomus I


 * Myrmecotherion I


 * Camel rat I


 * Ring-tailed squirrel I


 * Pincermaus I


 * Carnivorous verma I


 * Rough-backed verma I


 * Spotted verma I


 * Gigasciurotherium I


 * Sirenutria I


 * Coygong I


 * Mapinguarirat I


 * Cavypotamus I


 * Daggerhorn rat I


 * Afanc I


 * Oromo I


 * Armadillo porcupine I


 * Stegohystrix I


 * Cristahystricotherium I


 * Brontagouti I


 * Woolly sciurutherium I


 * Pandarat I


 * Mouse-squatch I


 * Squideater I


 * Common flying mouse I


 * Black flying mouse I


 * Ratbird (aka bird-winged rat) I


 * Shagmuth I


 * Clatterback I


 * Mouse raptor I


 * Bovrat I


 * Rat mouth (aka suction-mouthed rat) I


 * Corticochaeris I (note: it is a large rodent the size of a cow and is one of the capybara's cousin, it is very similar to hippos in build and is semi-aquatic, feeding mainly on underwater plants and grass)


 * Mighty grasscutter I


 * Sable dormouse I


 * Giant kangaroo jerboa I


 * Groundsloth rodent I


 * Hawaiian flower rat I


 * Honey small rat I


 * Mask-forelocked squirrel I


 * Garden squirrel I


 * Poison-toothed giant rat I


 * Coypocetus I


 * Platyopithecus I


 * Lystrodon I


 * Pelokentron I


 * Giant sharp-toothed capybara I


 * Neogoutis I


 * Shingleback I


 * Desert piranha I (in the deserts of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, and California)


 * Krokah I


 * Singing gliding rat I


 * Malagasy false jumping rat I


 * Tyrant's ruling rats I


 * False rattleback I


 * Swift toughback I


 * Dun strider I


 * Monkey rat I


 * Rattatarat I


 * Raticaterat I


 * Brown-backed rattata (aka Hawaiian rattata) I


 * Buffcheek raticate (aka Hawaiian raticate) I


 * Diglett I


 * Dugtrio I


 * River rabbitmouse I


 * Sentret I


 * Electric mouse (aka false pikachu) I


 * Diverse orloni relatives I


 * Halish I


 * Tree Guinea pig I


 * Giant wood porcupine I


 * Wild pwca I


 * Domestic pwca I


 * Kayick I


 * European giant tree squirrel I


 * Hippopotamoid rodent I


 * Beak-toothed beaver I


 * Armoguti I


 * Llamara I


 * Shagmot I


 * True flying squirrel I


 * Flowing nutcracker I


 * Hogsqueal I


 * Whalarat I


 * Monty mole (aka mole-like gopher) I


 * Mole rat-like earless hamster I


 * Reptilian beaver I


 * Dinosaur-like jerboa I


 * Red reptiliomouse I


 * Green reptiliomouse I


 * Awltooth I


 * Reptilian squirrel I


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


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


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


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


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


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


 * Rattata I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America (note: like all Pokémon species that now exists in real life and unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into newer forms [in Rattata's case, Raticate], since they are now a completely different species)


 * Raticate I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America (note: like all Pokémon species that now exists in real life and unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from older forms [in Raticate's case, Rattata], since they are now a completely different species)


 * Bidoof I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Bibarels, as they are now a completely different species)


 * Bibarel I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Bidoofs, as they are now a completely different species)


 * Wererat I from the Frankenweenie film to real life North America (note: they no longer become dead rats when they get electrocuted, since they are now a completely different species, they are now considered living rather than undead, they also don't turn victims into wererats as this feature is only a myth, this is what wererats look like in real life)


 * Sapient naked mole rat I


 * Mole rat-man I


 * Beaverman I


 * Squirrelanoid I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, so they're completely harmless towards sapient species/beings and dylanusids)


 * Common Rodentman I


 * Human-Looking Rodentman I


 * Ash Ketchumchu (aka Ashachu) I


 * Common Rodent Cat I


 * Large Rodent Cat I

Rabbits and relatives

 * Diprotolepus I


 * Brontolagus I


 * Robbit (aka dog-sized common rabbit) I


 * Flabbit I


 * Lagomammoth I


 * Killer pika I


 * Bunnson I


 * New azora tardolagus I


 * Lagotherium I


 * Antarctic woolly rabbit I


 * Elebbit I


 * Rhosgobe rabbit I


 * Neck-stretched rabbit I


 * Dinosaur-like rabbit I


 * Singer rabbit I


 * Bunnoska I


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient rabbit I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life North America


 * Rabbit-rhino (aka Rabbinoceros) I


 * Glow bunny (aka glow rabbit) I (note: this is what glow bunnies look like in real life, also, they aren't sapient, unlike how the film they came from seems to show, since they fill the similar niche to real life rabbits and relatives, and are about as smart as wild European rabbits and domestic rabbits)


 * Sunny Bunnies I

Sloths, anteaters, armadillos and relatives

 * Seven-banded armadillo I


 * Southern long-nosed armadillo I


 * Chacoan naked-tailed armadillo I


 * Pichi I


 * Brazilian three-banded armadillo I


 * Southern three-banded armadillo I


 * Greater fairy armadillo I


 * Pink fairy armadillo I


 * Andean hairy armadillo I


 * Big hairy armadillo I


 * Poison dart sloths I


 * Sasquatch I (in the rest of North America)


 * Gloss's ground sloth I from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


 * Myla's ground sloth I from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


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


 * Lestat's ground sloth I from Pleistocene South America to modern North America


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


 * Scavenging ground sloth I


 * Anteater-colored ground sloth I


 * Armored ground sloth (aka tapir-nosed ground sloth) I


 * Tapir-Nosed Glyptodon I


 * False Doedicurus I


 * Spec's Xenarthrans I


 * False anteater sloth I


 * Hippodillo I


 * Aquadillos I


 * Sea molluskeater I


 * Borodillo I


 * Spearhead I


 * Rattlebacked pangolin I


 * Ankylodillo I


 * Maxithyrea I


 * Sapient pangolin I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these pangolins can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient pangolins, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Vermilingua (aka marine manatee-like herbivorous anteater) I


 * Impaler I


 * Algal swimming sloth I


 * Long-snouted predatory sloth I


 * Dinosaur-like predatory anteater I


 * Visceravore (aka vampire anteater) I


 * Atlantic sea sloth I


 * Pacific sea sloth I


 * Greater Amazon ground sloth I


 * Elephantine ground sloth I


 * Manded texugo I


 * Pterotamandua I


 * Mantatherium I


 * Herbeater I


 * Meganarmadillo I


 * Juggernaut armadillo I


 * Turtle armadillo I


 * Hidebehind I


 * Digging armadillo I


 * Nagual I


 * Shell anteater I


 * Horned dillodile I


 * Sapient slothman I


 * Jangodon I


 * Ooovark I From Adventure Time to Real Life North America

Proto-primates

 * White-Cheeked Purgatorius I


 * Red Purgatorius I


 * Ring-Tailed Purgatorius I


 * Kinttlels proto-Primater I


 * Megacolugo (aka flying colugo) I


 * Gokdariman I (From Super Kid to Real Life North America) (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 Proto-Primate)

Primitive primates and relatives

 * All known species of Plesiadapiformes I


 * All known species of Omomyids I


 * All known species of Adapiformes I


 * Glowing red-eyed bushbaby I


 * Burrower (aka burring primate) I


 * Poison demon I


 * Jimmy Neutron Clones I in few parts of Alabama only (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 Primitive Primate)

Lemurs

 * Black-hooded lemur I


 * Briddle-tailed lemur I


 * Brown shaggy lemur I


 * Koala lemur I


 * Common sloth lemur I


 * Giant sloth lemur I


 * Lesser sloth lemur I


 * Tree sloth lemur I


 * Common monkey lemur I


 * Lesser monkey lemur I


 * Ursine lemur I


 * Dwarf ursine lemur I


 * Tree sloth lemur I


 * Baribal lemur I


 * Carnolemur I


 * Purple lemur I


 * Bipedal killer lemur I


 * Rat lemurs (aka all todays lemurs) I


 * Common sapient lemurman I


 * Giant sapient lemurman I


 * De Vilman I from 101 Dalmatians series to real life Alabama (Note: so their species could live on in real life North America, they no longer kill any animals, they are also no longer considered as humans as their DNA shows, so they don't get obese, etc. that are only found on humans, so they are now known to be related to Lemurs)

Monkeys

 * Biretia I


 * Parapithecus I


 * Cat-eyed guenon I


 * Manticore monkey I


 * Cave howler monkey I


 * Smeargle monkey I


 * Chimpanzee-faced macaque (aka shrew-tailed macaque) I


 * Human-legged monkey (aka human-bodied monkey or bat-tailed monkey) I


 * Imp monkey I


 * Falme I


 * Wetland scrag I


 * Fishing baboon I


 * Grassprite I


 * Potbelly I


 * Satyr monkey I


 * Megacebus I


 * Diving monkey I


 * Bald marmoset I


 * Maricoxi I


 * Orang ukari I


 * Ozomahtli I


 * Mapinguari monkey I


 * Brown acrosaimiri I


 * Tiger monkey I


 * Yellow-crested spiny monkey I


 * Hedgehog monkey I


 * Lion monkey I


 * Mandrilla I


 * Hyosube I


 * Steppe macaque I


 * Giant langur I


 * Giant ground capuchin I


 * Gremlin monkey I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer put up any pranks, including deadly ones, nor turn their victims into gremlin monkeys or kill any sapient species/beings, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings)


 * Mime monkey I


 * Punching night monkey I


 * Electric monkey I


 * Werewolf-like baboons I


 * Lycanthrope-looking carnivorous baboon I


 * Gorillada I


 * Furiobaboon I


 * Black-handed sea guenon I


 * Black lizard baboon I


 * Dinosaurian baboon I


 * ReptilIan spider monkey I


 * Sapient mandrill I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of any sapient species/beings nor are they completely religious, so they can now believe in evolution or both, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they also now live for about 100 years, they can talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many languages including English)


 * Stickyfingers I


 * Savannah phobopithecus I


 * Rilatia monkey I


 * Ape-like monkey I


 * Saiyan I from Dragonball Z to real life North America (note: there are no evil Saiyans in real life nor they try to destroy Earth, as the ones that are evil or try to destroy Earth aren't tolerated, so they are now living in peace with all sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Friezaiord I from Dragonball Z to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Friezaiords aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Majin I from Dragonball Z to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Majins aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Gangbanger I


 * Climbing dog I


 * Diverse sapient monkeys I


 * Turtle Shelled Monkey I


 * Storm Monkey I


 * Tayju I


 * Jumanji monkey I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient, so they can't drive cars, use knives, etc, and are no longer menacing nor want to kill any sapient species/beings nor any animals larger than themselves, as ones that did so weren't tolerated, so instead they are just regular monkeys, they also only feed on insects, lizards, smaller mammals, fruits, and nuts, and they only attack if they're protecting themselves against danger, not with man-made objects like knives, since they're non-sapient in real life, but with long and sharp canine teeth)


 * River fairy (aka false fairy monkey or intelligent aquatic winged monkey) I


 * Intelligent flying monkey (or Oz's flying monkey) I from the Oz the Great and Powerful 2013 movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, none of the formerly aggressive baboon-like species of intelligent flying monkeys are evil anymore, as the ones that were evil weren't tolerated, and all species of intelligent flying monkeys now live in peace with other sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Dylan Evans Clones 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 Monkies)

Apes

 * Domestic gibbon I


 * Mangani I


 * Clown I


 * Pirate I


 * Proconsul I


 * Rangwapithecus I


 * Pliobates I


 * Lufengpithecus I


 * Ankarapithecus I


 * Khoratpithecus I


 * Griphopithecus I


 * Vietnamese orangutan I


 * Nakalipithecus I


 * Anoiapithecus I


 * Dryopithecus I


 * Rudapithecus I


 * Sivapithecus I


 * Hispanopithecus I


 * Graecopithecus I


 * Sahelanthropus I


 * Orrorin I


 * Pierolapithecus I


 * Oreopithecus I


 * Praeanthropus I


 * Morotopithecus I


 * Afropithecus I


 * Chororapithecus I


 * Ouranopithecus I


 * Ardipithecus I


 * Kenyanthropus I


 * Bamboo-Eating Paranthropus I (in California only)


 * False Australopithecus afarensis I (in California only)


 * False Australopithecus rudolfensis I (in California only)


 * False Homo habilis I (in California only)


 * False Homo ergaster I (in California only)


 * False Homo erectus I (in California only)


 * Fully-sapient Homo erectus I


 * False Homo heidelbergensis I


 * False Neanderthal I


 * Greater Sapient Neanderthal I


 * Advanced Sapient Neanderthal (aka Cavemen TV Show's Neanderthal) I


 * Polar Neanderthal I


 * Carnivorous Neanderthal (aka Gorilla-Like Neanderthal, Nocturnal Neanderthal, or Bruttish Neanderthal) I


 * False Gigantopithecus (in Florida and California only)


 * Homo Magnus I


 * Homo Rolis I


 * Homo Blanden I


 * Briancethropus Rarmidus I


 * Briancethropus Blious I


 * Briancethropus Tchadesis I


 * Homicaothropus I


 * Mediterranean feral human (aka common feral human or Homo Feralis) I


 * Cave feral human (aka Homo Latanii) I


 * False cave human (aka Homo Americanum) I


 * Werewolf-like common human (aka Homo Sapiens Lycanthropeus) I


 * Werewolf-like neanderthal (aka Homo Neanderthalensis Lycamimus) I


 * Werewolfish human I


 * Pithecanthropus challengeris I


 * Humanzee I (note: these human-chimpanzee hybrids were created by Elecman.EXEs during the civil war as part of slave labor, but ever since humanzees achieved rights, they now live in peace and such, living and working like all sapient species/beings, except vampires, this is what a humanzee's face looks like)


 * Hurilla I (note: these human-gorilla hybrids were created by Elecman.EXEs during the civil war as part of slave labor, but ever since hurillas achieved rights, they now live in peace and such, living and working like all sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Highhead human I


 * Pagour (aka pterosaur-like flying gibbon) I


 * Orangbati I


 * Kappa I


 * All known species of Maleficent fairies I from Maleficent 2014 live action film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, some species of fairies [including a species that Maleficent herself belongs to] no longer want to kill anyone nor are evil, as the ones that did or were so weren't tolerated, so they now work and live in peace with all sapient species/beings except vampires, they also aren't killed or harmed by iron or other similar man-made objects anymore)


 * Green ogre I


 * Seamang I


 * Pisciamang I


 * Werewolf man (aka Homo Lupus) I


 * False vampire (aka Homo Sapiens Homovorus) I (note: unlike real vampires, false vampires no longer feed on the blood of other human species, instead they feed on non-dylanus non-human non-sapient species after adapting to be tolerated by any sapient species/beings, they are now peaceful and gentle to dylanuses and even other sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Diverse Homo Sapiens I


 * Complex humans I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer kill themselves off to extinctions, accidentally or intentionally, so they could live on in real life North America)


 * Homo Lex I


 * Pygmy bigfoot I


 * Greater bigfoot I


 * Devil's bigfoot I


 * Semi-intelligent bigfoot I


 * Dwarf bigfoot I


 * Shapeshifter I


 * False Changeling I


 * Lorax I


 * Greater imp I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, they no longer insult anyone, nor do they cause harm to anyone, as the ones that did so weren't tolerated, so they are now just peaceful and gentle species)


 * Common imp I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, they no longer insult anyone, nor do they cause harm to anyone, as the ones that did so weren't tolerated, so they are now just peaceful and gentle species)


 * Swimmerman I


 * Dinosaur-like plains-dweller I


 * Dermacyon I


 * Vulpimimuhomo I


 * Bat-winged human I


 * Diversity's posthumans I


 * Extremity posthumans I


 * Animalistic posthuman I


 * Sealman I


 * Hospes I


 * Anthromacropus I


 * Homopseudosaurids I


 * Myrmecophaganthropus I


 * Homocervus equumimus I


 * Homocervus panmimus I


 * Homocervus avidontus I


 * Ostrichman I


 * Mantelope I


 * Diverse posthominids I


 * Extreme posthumans I


 * Alienoid posthumans I


 * Flish-mouthed posthuman I


 * Zero Graver I (note: it is a species of human that originated from a genetically engineered strain of humanity optimized for life in zero gravity. Most notably they have ape-like and monkey-like feet in place of human-like feet and four long powerful arms for moving about habitats and space stations and a prehensile monkey-like tail that they mostly uses to hold onto bars and other such things. They also have large eyes, elf-like ears for identifying where sounds come from, a good deal of flexibility and various other cleanups and tweeks to allow her to live their entire life out of a gravity well, but can also flourish well in high-gravity-filled places, even in planets with much higher gravity than Earth)


 * False vampire human I


 * Elforilla I


 * Down's posthumans I


 * Giraffe-like posthuman I


 * Morgan's posthumans I


 * Carnivorohominids I


 * Darwinohominids I


 * Manaman I


 * Merchimp I


 * Frogman monster I


 * Plesman I


 * All known species of all todays great apes I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * All known species of all todays werewolves I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Megalocephole I


 * Woolly kangaroo-like all todays human I


 * Frog-like quadrupedal all todays human I


 * Lizard-like human I


 * Reptilian predatory human I


 * Dinosauroid-like human I


 * Semi-hairy reptilian human I


 * Bird-like feathery human I


 * Pantherine-like human I


 * Reptilian-looking gibbon I


 * Ringling's dwarf I


 * Ringling's elf I


 * Ringling's orc I (note: unlike their ancestors and like all Lord of the Ring/Hobbit species that now exist in real life, they are now peaceful and gentle and are no longer evil, so their kind will survive and live on as a species)


 * Ringling's troll I


 * Hobbit I


 * Brownie I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they do NOT become boggarts anymore even if they get angry [as boggarts which now also exist in reality are seperated species], so they are much easier to keep)


 * Boggart I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are NOT aggressive forms of brownies [as they are a completely different species in real life] and are not aggressive to any sapient species, as the ones that are aren't tolerated by any sapient species, so they only feed on insects, spiders [except dangerous ones like black widows and such], small frogs, and small lizards)


 * Hobgoblin I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are all completely peaceful and gentle species that feeds on not just birds, but also smaller mammals, small reptiles, frogs, fish, and insects)


 * Knocker I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle omnivores that feeds only on bats, marsupials, rodents, small birds, small reptiles, small amphibians, fish, and insects)


 * Sprite I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Sylph I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Banshee I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Changeling I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Nixie I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Spiderwick mermaid I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Snorilla I


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life North America


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


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


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


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


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


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


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


 * Chitauri I from Avengers live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer try to kill everyone nor try to destroy or take over the world, as the ones that do so are not tolerated, and they no longer shut off as they are now fully independent from the Chitauri Command Center from the fictional Avengers films)


 * Marvel dark elf I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films and Thor live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer want to take over worlds and are no longer evil, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated, as an effect, they are no longer endangered and are now very common species)


 * Sakaaran I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to kill anyone or take over the worlds, as the ones that do so are not tolerated, so they are now peaceful to all sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Skrull I from from Guardians of the Galaxy live action film concept to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to kill anyone or take over the worlds, as the ones that do so are not tolerated, so they are now peaceful to all sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Sovereign I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer easily offended and no longer try to kill anyone, as the ones that did so were not tolerated, so they are now peaceful, there are now also sovereign that believe in evolution, not just ones that are religious, due to freedom to all sapient species/beings, except for the evil creatures known as vampires)


 * Celestial I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to destroy planets, as the ones that did so weren't tolerated, and they are now all human-like much like the now-deceased celestial individuals like Ego himself)


 * Inhuman I from the Inhumans TV series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of showing their powers to any sapient species/beings nor letting them know about Inhumans and their powers as they got used to that and they're now peaceful and gentle species that now work with and live with any sapient species and beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * True titan I from the Marvel live action film franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer obsessed with nor wanting to kill half of any populations on any planets, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, they also aren't aggressive nor evil anymore, so they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings peacefully, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Smurf I from The Smurfs live action films to real life North America (note: they now know much about life in cities, unlike their ancestors, so they could flourish well in both primitive and modern-styled cities, as an effect, their population has exploded from just 41 after being introduced to real life to almost 4 billion in the United States alone, and that population is still increasing due to medicine and abundant food sources)


 * Naughty I from The Smurfs live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not made from clay and instead are natural living species, they are also no longer mean, mischievous, nor naughty, despite their names and unlike their ancestors, as the ones that were always naughty, mischievous, and mean were not tolerated, they are also the grey colored and less common relatives of Smurfs)


 * Orange oompa-loompa (aka green-haired oompa-loompa) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk very often [in languages like English, etc], not just singing, so every sapient species/beings can better communicate with them)


 * Pygmy oompa-loompa I (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk very often [in languages like English, etc], not just singing, so every sapient species/beings can better communicate with them)


 * Pot-bellied oompa-loompa (aka London oompa-loompa) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk very often [in languages like English, etc], not just singing, so every sapient species/beings can better communicate with them)


 * Grinch I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, aggressive, nor do they hate/steal Holidays, as the ones that were so and did so weren't tolerated, so they are now peaceful and gentle species and now love holidays [even Christmas], there are also now female grinches so their species could survive)


 * Who (aka Hoo) I (note: they no longer do Christmas everyday since they now do Christmas at the same time as every other sapient species/beings)


 * Penguinman I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, there are also now female penguinmen [which resembles skinnier feminine versions of males], so their species will live on in the future)


 * Ice human I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, there are also now females of their kind [resembling skinnier and feminine version of males], so their kind will live on in the future)


 * Ivy human I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, there are also now males of their kind [resembling more muscular and masculine version of females], so their kind will live on in the future)


 * Blue demon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards any other sapient species, as any aggressive creatures are not tolerated, they are also named blue demons because of their silky shiny skin that seems to be blue in the light, and they're named because of their cannibalistic nature towards ill, young, and injured blue demons)


 * Sith (aka Red-skinned human) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as any evil species/beings weren't tolerated, so they are now peaceful and gentle to almost all species and even work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Neoraptor I (note: these are not raptor dinosaurs, but genetically-engineered hominid apes (mammals) that become raptor-like tailed apes with feather-like fur, they also only turn common humans (Homo Sapiens Sapiens) into Neoraptors with bites and/or clawing, they are also as smart as common humans)


 * Alien-like super-intelligent human I


 * Borangutan I


 * Nick's werewolf from Nickelodeon's The Boy Who Cried Werewolf film to real life North America


 * Dark Shadows 1970 werewolf from Dark Shadows original series to real life North America


 * Greater tailed werewolf I


 * Lesser tailed werewolf I


 * Darwin's hobgoblin I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive nor evil, as the ones that are either one aren't tolerated, they also won't make someone imagine and thus killing themselves anymore and no longer have that ability, instead, they are normal animals part of the ape family most closesly related to chimpanzees, bonobos, humans, and Elecman.EXEs)


 * Mythic's merfolk I from mythical oceans, TV series, and movies to real life North America


 * All known kinds of human-like Yugioh monsters I (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerlly evil human-like beings are no longer evil and are now peaceful and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, like their ancestors, though, they are very human-like [human-like faces, hands, etc], like Dark Magicians, Sorcerers of Dark Magic, etc, each kind, however, now have females, not just males, while female ones like Dark Magician Girls, etc, now have males, not just females, so their kinds will live on in real life)


 * Fighter ape I


 * Jinx ape I


 * Greater cupid I from Fantasia to real life North America (note: they remain as small children-like beings due to genetic engineering by prehistoric aliens, and the aliens used human DNA and fly DNA together to create real cupids, which would explain why there are arts and myths of cupids around the world)


 * Faunperson I from Fantasia to real life North America (note: they remain as small children-like beings due to genetic engineering by prehistoric aliens, and the aliens used human DNA and goat DNA together to create real faunpersons, which would explain why there are arts and myths of faunpersons around the world)


 * Fantasian centaur I from Fantasia to real life North America (note: due to genetic engineering by prehistoric aliens, these sapient animals now have upper bodies, arms, and heads of humans and the bodies, legs, and tails of horses, which would explain why there are arts and myths of centaurs around the world)


 * Zebra centaur I from Fantasia to real life North America (note: due to genetic engineering by prehistoric aliens, these sapient animals now have upper bodies, arms, and heads of humans and the bodies, legs, and tails of zebras, also, there are males of that species, so their kind as a species will survive for generations)


 * Homopanzee I


 * False sapient apes I


 * Gruthus I from Despicable Me film franchise to real life North America (note: they are NOT humans at all, unlike how they were confused for humans in the film franchise, instead they're actually orangutan relatives that evolved from the same ancestors as orangutans [while humans evolved from same ancestors as chimpanzees], they are also NOT evil at all [stealing moons, landmarks, etc], unlike Gru and Dru [the film franchise's gruthuses], as the ones that were evil weren't tolerated, so they now live and work in peace alongside all other sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Spiderape I (in Alabama only)


 * Dwelf I


 * Dwarf I


 * Swingman I


 * Muscular Man I


 * Green Skinned Musculpepole I


 * Ghastly Ape I


 * Equestria Girlsman I


 * Volcano of Gloomic people I


 * Gerudo I


 * Zora I


 * Xehanort I


 * Goron I


 * Sailor Senshi I


 * Childernman I


 * Humanzee I


 * Elf I


 * Common Fairy I


 * Lake Fairy I


 * Fairly Oddparents Fairy I


 * Anti-Fairy I


 * Disney Fairies Fairy I


 * Winx Club Fairy I


 * Forest Fairy I


 * Mountain Fairy I


 * Desert Fairy I


 * Ocean Fairy I


 * Beach Fairy I


 * Cave Fairy I


 * City Fairy I


 * Sword art Online Fairy I


 * Scooby Doo and the Goblin King Fairy I


 * Spiritia Rosenberg's Fairy I


 * Dragonball Z Fairy I


 * Shaman King's Fairy I


 * Ferngully Fairy I


 * Final Fantasy Fairy I


 * Cryst-Fairy I


 * Strange Magic Fairy I


 * Leafman I


 * Boggan I


 * Bog People I


 * Pixie I


 * Business Pixie (aka Fairly Oddparents Pixie) I


 * Blue-ish-Purple-sih Skined Pixie (aka Star vs the Forces of Evil's Pixie) I


 * Genie I


 * Disney's Aladdin's Genie I


 * Half Genie Heroic Genie I


 * Pirate-ish Half Genie Heroic Genie I


 * Jafarish Genie I


 * Druid I


 * Tayju Neo I


 * Oxyale I


 * Kidthlete I


 * Wanderer I


 * Viking I


 * Elmo's Worldmen I (unsuccessfully introduced to mainland North America for some odd reason)


 * Other Kingdom Fairy I


 * Homo futurum similis-simia I 


 * Villager I (note: this is what villagers look like in real life)


 * Creek Adventuring Kids I From Craig of the Creek to Real Life North America


 * Yosi (aka Yoshi Ape) I


 * 6 Legged Gorilla I


 * Desert Ape I


 * North American Apeper I (Only in Ohio, Arizona, Louisiana, and California)


 * Donald Trumpanoid I (extinct)


 * Chimpanorilla I


 * Otaku I


 * Weeaboo I


 * Noistalgia C-man I From The Nostalgia Critic and Nostalgia Chick to Real Life North America


 * John Cenaoid I


 * Robin Williamoid I


 * Muillo luuooper I


 * Augazoo I


 * Game Implantuman I


 * Homo futuram formationem I


 * Georgium simiae I


 * Homo Simia faciem I


 * Morgan Freemanoid I


 * Scarlett Johanssonoid I


 * Jim Cummingsoid I


 * 3 Headed Hyden Panettiereoid I


 * Homo longusfémant I


 * Homo Brevisyish I


 * Homo Futurus Cerebrumy I


 * Gobg I


 * animean Human I


 * DK Kong I


 * Homer Kong (aka Homer Simpsonese Ape) I


 * Half Human half Bug Fused Togethered People I


 * Bird-Winged Bird-Tailed Human I


 * GTAMan (aka Grand Theft automan) I


 * Green Skin Human I


 * Light Green Skin Human I


 * Dark Green Skin Human I


 * Gender Shifter I


 * the Baby Card Spirit I


 * Goth People I


 * Kathryn Beaumontoid I


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Forever Homo habilis I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Gigantopithecus I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America


 * Warlock I (Note: they Also Have Female Called Witches)

Primate Hybrids

 * Ring-Tailed Lemurpanzee I


 * Capuchin Moragutan I


 * Ring Tailed Lemorria I


 * Catpanzee I

Janu and Relatives

 * Janu I


 * Cayi I


 * Dylany Acker 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 Janus)


 * Needun I


 * Kaho I


 * Yuthnerush I


 * Aechmen I From Ready Player One to Real Life North America


 * Dog-Looking Janu I


 * Dohan Daguis I


 * Insecto-Monkey I


 * Purple Monkey Minic Janu I


 * Horn Nosed Humanoid Janu I


 * Eight Eyed Saborteeth Humanoid Janu I


 * Januba I

Cats and relatives

 * Amur leopard I


 * African golden cat I


 * Kodkod I


 * Oncilla I


 * Pantanal cat I


 * Andean mountain cat I


 * Geoffroy's cat I


 * Marbled cat I


 * Asian golden cat I


 * Bay cat I


 * Long-Tailed Smilodon (aka tiger-faced saber-toothed cat)


 * Nunda I


 * Rhinoceros-sized lion (aka great giant lion) I


 * Two-legged cat I (note: it is a breed of cat that stands, walks, and runs on its hind legs with no problem like many bipedal animals and, unlike a common domestic cat with a similar-looking rare condition, this animal is a completely different breed, which can come in different fur colors)


 * Garfield's chubby orange talking cat I


 * Outdater's cat I


 * Long-snouted cat I


 * Long-Necked Lion I (in California and Florida only)


 * Megantereon I


 * Yoshi cat I


 * Metailurus I


 * Nimravides I


 * Machairodus I


 * Miomachairodus I


 * Xenosmilus I


 * Amphimachairodus I


 * Leptofelis I


 * Pseudaelurus I


 * Proailurus I


 * Nanosmilus I


 * Palkragrian hunting cat (aka domestic cougar) I


 * Sneweavile I


 * Snoop's flying cat I


 * Night devil (aka common flying cat) I


 * Marine lion I


 * Insectivorous nocturnal cat I


 * Pantherpod lion I


 * Bipedal dinosaur-like cat I


 * Wild Persiancat I


 * Rifterian cats I


 * Panther-mimic wildcat I


 * Winged vampire cat I from Frankenweenie film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are actually living and not undead, so they aren't considered evil, unlike their namesake, since they only hunt prey [including feral/stray cats, feral/stray dogs, mice, rats, squirrels, etc] in order to survive [whereas vampires hunt for sports and/or for pride], they don't turn victims into their own kind, unlike vampires, this is what vampire cats look like in real life)


 * Bat cat I


 * Goblin cat I from Goosebumps TV series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not supernatural nor are they undead or evil, so instead, they are living natural animals that only hunt [not humans, dylanuses, nor any other sapient species, but] small animals like rats, mice, shrews, bats, small marsupials, etc in order to survive, they also don't make anyone more like cats, unlike how the series portrayed them, they also a lifespan for about 42 years, much longer than most other breed of domestic cats, possibly due to genetic engineering by humans as an attempt to create hybrids between cats and humans)


 * Jaguaro I from Scooby-Doo series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not evil at all, since they only hunt in order to survive, they are also real animals much like how one of them from Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase was real instead of being a disguise, they are big cats with muscular humanoid gorilla-like bodies and smilodon/saber-toothed cat-like heads)


 * Lion-tailed gorgonops-like tiger I


 * All known species of all todays pantheras I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Sabertooth lion I


 * Saber-toothed tiger (aka Smilodon-like tiger) I


 * Snake-cat (aka Cataconda) I


 * Sapient lion I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, males of this lion species can have mane that can range from blonde, to brown, to red, to orange, and even to black in color, depending on an individual, these lions can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient lions, they can live for about 100 years, not just under 20s)


 * Sapient leopard I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, also unlike Bagheera, they don't even fear tricks of any kind, they also aren't all melanistic, since only about as much melanistic sapient leopards exist as much as melanistic nonsapient leopards, so the common colored ones looks similar to the common Indian leopard colorations, these leopards can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient leopards, they can live for about 100 years, not just under 20s)


 * Sapient tiger I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, also unlike Shere Khan, they don't even fear tricks of any kind nor have hatred against humans, these tigers can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient tigers, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Whillawhisper I


 * Herbivorous Cat I


 * Buscat I


 * Shima Luanese Cat I From Planet Dolan and Super Planet Dolan to Real Life North America


 * Gatomon I


 * Kari Kamiyamon (aka Karimon) I


 * Shi ha I


 * Brown Sheep Wool maned Lion I


 * Red-Maned Lion I


 * Common White Lion I


 * Black Tip Eared White Lion I


 * Tigger I from Winnie the Pooh to real life North America


 * Spider Cat I

Cat-Cow Hybrids

 * Common Coawt I


 * Forest Coawt I


 * Field Coawt I

Bears and relatives

 * Moon bear (aka white-chested bear or Asian black bear) I (in California, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming)


 * Sun bear (aka honey bear) I (in Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas, Utah, and New Mexico)


 * Spectacled bear (aka Andean bear or Andean short-faced bear) I (in Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida)


 * Woolly bear I


 * Vulturine scavenging short-faced bear I


 * All known species of dog-bears I


 * Walursus I


 * Laxbear I


 * Tedursaring I


 * Bee-eater bear I


 * Black hornface I


 * Californian measel bear I


 * Bearyena I


 * Hognose bear I


 * Sapient sloth bear (aka intelligent grizzly-like sloth bear) I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of modernized humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they are no longer as lazy and can now learn to do things themselves, these sloth bears can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient sloth bears, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Sapient bearman I


 * Barbaloot I (note: this is what the barbaloots look like in real life, they are completely herbivorous polar bear-like brown-colored gentle bears that feed on wide varieties of plants, including fruit))


 * Grizzly herbivore I


 * Scarebear I (note: they are now real animals and not people in costumes, and aren't mutated form of any bear so they are natural and are a completely different species, they also don't talk at all, unlike humans, as they are non-sapient, they are no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings and aren't considered evil anymore as they only hunt to feed and survive, they also only feed on non-dylanus non-sapient species)


 * Devil bear I


 * Reptilian-looking carnivorous panda I


 * Wolvenstein I


 * Coati-like bear (aka raccoon-like bear) I


 * Qupqugiaq I


 * Grizzlebult I


 * Blutobear I


 * Bearmon I


 * 4 headed Grizzly-Bear I


 * Kumamon I


 * Korikakumon I


 * Teddiursa I


 * Ursaring I


 * Grizzle Black Redeyed Killer Bear I


 * Blacker Winter Bear I


 * Grizzlymon I


 * Built-a-bear Fairly Bear I

Dog-Cat hybrids and relatives

 * Common Datog I


 * Wild City Datog I


 * Wild Datog I


 * Two Faced Dog-cat Hybrid I


 * Cow Colored Datog I


 * Golden Datog I


 * Tigordeaux I


 * Jagweiler I


 * Bull Datog I


 * Datoggish Fox I

Dogs and relatives

 * Ethiopian wolf I


 * Common dingo I


 * Giant dingo I


 * Devil dingo (aka horse-sized macropredatory dingo) I


 * Saber-toothed dingo I


 * Etuckudon I


 * Eurasian gray wolf I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Jaguar dog I


 * Hyena dog I


 * Giant bone-crushing dog I


 * Vulpecal I


 * Set I


 * Crowned fox I


 * Megawolf I


 * Steppehound I


 * Bat wolf I


 * Flying winged wolf I


 * Pantherfox I


 * False vampire cat-like dog I


 * False spotted chupacabra dog I


 * Asgardian wolf (aka giant megapredatory wolf) I


 * Sapient gray wolf I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these gray wolves can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient gray wolves, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)


 * Growlithe I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Arcanines, as they are now a completely different species entirely)


 * Arcanine I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Growlithes, as they are now a completely different species entirely)


 * Herdier I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient fox I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life North America


 * Two-legged dog I (note: it is a breed of dog that stands, walks, and runs on its hind legs with no problem like many bipedal animals and, unlike a common-type of domestic dog with a similar-looking rare condition, this dog is a completely different breed, which can come in different fur colors and length)


 * Fukushima dog I


 * Scooby Doo's talking dane I from Scooby-Doo movie and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed movie to real life North America (note: unlike Scrappy Doo from the first Scooby-Doo movie, real talking danes aren't evil as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated, they also come in two body plans depending on an individual, the small bipedal ones similar to Scrappy Doo himself and the large mostly-quadrupedal ones similar to Scooby Doo himself)


 * Giant red dog I


 * Teleporting hound (aka giant cow-dog) I


 * Sea foxter I


 * Jackal bulldog I


 * Tsitsu I


 * Waheela I


 * Snowy kuri I


 * Multitailed fox I


 * Abrafox I


 * Flame dog I


 * Eevee-like fox I


 * Doomhound I


 * False werewolf I


 * Herbivorous domestic-dog-like dog I


 * Herbivorous maned wolf I


 * Blue herbivorous dog I


 * Giant herbivorous dog I


 * Cerberusdog I


 * Bucksnatcher I


 * All Todays wolf I from DeviantArt's series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Dinosaur-like dog I


 * False wolf-dog I


 * Squirrely wolf I


 * Spider Dog I


 * Tiger Bow-Wow I


 * Spider Wolf I


 * Canadian Spider Wolf I


 * Vulptex I


 * Mixerdog I


 * Dog-lobster (aka Lobsterrier) I


 * Renamon I


 * Kyubimon I


 * Dobermon I


 * Salamon dog I


 * Houndoom I


 * Riolu I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Lucarios, as they are now completely different species, instead, Riolu adults are always similar to their Pokemon world Riolu ancestors, their pups are only less than half the size of their parents)


 * Lucario I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Riolus, as they are now completely different species, instead, Lucario adults are always similar to their Pokemon world Lucario ancestors, their pups, which resemble miniature adults but with short limbs, less sharp spikes, and more stout bodies, are only less than half the size of their parents, they also don't become Mega Lucarios anymore for some reason)


 * Zzyizzz I


 * Vampire Shiranian I


 * Gabumon I


 * Garurumon I


 * WereGarurumon I


 * ShadowWereGarurumon I


 * Kibidango I


 * Doggymon I


 * Cerberumon I


 * Anubismon I


 * Greendog I From Dogmons to Real Life North America


 * Beedog I From Dogmons to Real Life North America


 * Alfa 177ish Dog I


 * Prerukimon I


 * Rukimon (aka Makino Rukimon aka Makinomon) I


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Wolf I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America


 * Sheeped Wooled Wolf I


 * Powerpuff Dog I From Powerpuff Girls : Monkey See Doggie Do to Real Life North America.


 * Scorpion Dog I


 * Common Spider Dog I


 * Bush Bodied Spider Dog I

Bear-dogs

 * Packing Amphicyon I

Raccoons, coatis, and relatives

 * Crab-eating raccoon I


 * All known species of olingos I


 * Ringtail I (in the rest of North America)


 * Cacomistle I (in Florida only)


 * Kinkajou I (in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and New York)


 * Mountain coati I


 * Bakucoon I


 * Hoofed procyonid I


 * Banded hog I


 * Boarati I


 * Zerdacoon I


 * Greater lateovul I


 * Thorro I


 * Giant tanooka I


 * Churra I


 * Euronasua I


 * Aardvark coati I


 * Fishing raccoon I


 * Giant panda raccoon I


 * Red panda raccoon I


 * Neocyonids I


 * Saber-toothed raccoon I from the 2010 film, Furry Vengeance, to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they act very much like real raccoons and no longer attack people (either comical or realistic attacks), they also don't have any comical attacks, etc in real life, they are just basically now just real raccoons, other than having smilodon-like teeth, which they use only for defense against predators and/or for hunting smaller animals)


 * Trash Bandit I

Mustelids and relatives

 * Weaselwhale I in the entire North American continent


 * Dylanus-Weasel I in the entire North American continent


 * Murcat I


 * Kurilean aglah I


 * Smooth-coated otter I


 * European mink I (note: unlike their ancestors from Europe, they are now tolerant to competition from American minks, they are now also now tolerant to climate change, so they are very common in North America and aren't endangered there)


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


 * Sea mink I (reintroduced to its former range, but was introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Black-footed ferret I (reintroduced to its former range, but was introduced to the rest of North America)


 * Steppe polecat I


 * European polecat I


 * Ferret I


 * Giant snowstalker I


 * Sculperedon I


 * Striped marten I


 * Fast ground marten I


 * Bearvine I


 * Merweasel I


 * Ground exavator (aka boardger) I


 * Crocoracoon I


 * Tree skunk I


 * North American boar skunk I


 * Patagonian boar skunk I


 * Snake weasel I


 * Montaku (aka Pig weasel or Omnivoroweasel) I


 * Stronk I


 * Gliding weasel I


 * Berl I


 * New Zealand unbadger I


 * Elephant otteal I


 * Skunklion I


 * Seganku I


 * Dire glutton I


 * Reptilian-looking snake-like weasel I

Cynodont-like badger I


 * Catmarten I


 * Firebadger I


 * Furret I


 * True Furret I


 * Deforestator (aka Deforestor or Deforine) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer have interest to nor even try to cut down forests [despite their names], as they could endanger many tree-dwelling animal species possibly to extinction so the ones that cut down forests are not tolerated by any sapient species, so they now only use their spinning/rotating hands with sharp claws to defend themselves against any predators, they are also herbivores that feed only on fruits and leaves)


 * Death Gas Spraying Skunk I (eradicated and unsuccessfully introduced to western USA due to its extinction)


 * Laughing Gas Spraying Skunk I


 * Sickle weasel I


 * Half-sapient-half-non-sapient badger I from Peter Rabbit (2018 film) to real life North America

Lombaxes

 * Common Lombax I


 * Domestic Lombax I


 * Two Legged Lombax I


 * White Military Two Legged Lombax I

Elephants and relatives

 * Borealohyrax I


 * Greater woolly elephant I


 * Tall-domed elephant I


 * Mumakitherium I


 * Behemaphant I


 * Root-digging elephant (aka tuber-eating elephant) I


 * Stouty elephant I


 * Phandon I


 * Bakutherium (aka nightmare-eater or herbivorous cat-footed elephant) I


 * Jojo (aka double-tusked pygmyphant) I


 * Greater boar elephants I


 * Monkey elephant (aka tree elephant or climbing elephant) I


 * Jumbo's diverse elephants I


 * Mimicry (aka cobra-trunk elephant or cobra heffalump) I


 * Big-mouthed tapir-elephant I


 * Semi-elephant hyrax I


 * Semi-hyrax I


 * Nile ancylohyrax I


 * Atlas ancylohyrax I


 * Alpine ancylohyrax I


 * Mediterranean ancylohyrax I


 * Cypriot ancylohyrax I


 * Thoratherium I


 * Common hollowhorn I


 * African rhinocerohyrax I


 * Asiatic rhinoceratohyrax I


 * Gladionoceros I


 * Plains trinoceros I


 * Castrotherium I


 * Mangrove trullamala I


 * Sea trullamala I


 * Water cony I


 * Ballengi (aka bipdeal elephant shrew) I


 * Hairless aardvark I


 * Giant tusked aardvark I


 * Swimming aardvark I


 * Catenamailletherium I


 * Xhosa I


 * Hyraxcow I


 * Giraffe hyrax I


 * Polar pachyderm I


 * Darwin's ruling elephants I


 * Driftwood elephant I


 * Shoveltooths I


 * Bornean stilted elephant I


 * Extreme ruling elephants I


 * Beelzebub's hellephant (aka deinothere-like carnivorous elephant) I


 * Gracile elephant I


 * Whaletine dugong I


 * Deinodontotherium I


 * Palkragompius I


 * Roperite I


 * Stag-tusked heffalump I


 * Manaphant I


 * Atlantic sea elephants I


 * Polar sea elephant I


 * Stream elephant shrew I


 * Shaggy forest elephant shrew I


 * Long-spiked maurihystrix I


 * Pig-snouted tenrec I


 * Thoatherium I


 * Behemoth I


 * Common dolphatee I


 * Crossbill sirenomorph I


 * Shepan I


 * Diadiaphorus I


 * Pig-snouted insectivorous elephant I


 * Man-mouthed elephant I


 * Reptilian-looking mole elephant I


 * Diverse ugly-faced elephants I


 * Common All Todays manatee I


 * All Todays mammoth I from DeviantArt's series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Panda elephant I


 * Elephantmon I


 * Phanpy I(note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Donphans as they are now a completely different species, so their similar-looking young are only less than half the size of their parents)


 * Donphan I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Phanpys as they are now a completely different species, so their similar-looking young are only less than half the size of their parents)


 * Lab elephant I


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Elephant I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America


 * A evoluting Life of a New World Mammoth I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

American/European vampires

 * Louisville's vampire I


 * Dracula's 2009 vampire I


 * Grotesque vampire I


 * Nick's vampire I


 * Highgate vampire I from English mythologies and hoax to real life North America (note: they are one of the shiest of the vampire subspecies and the easiest to avoid, since they prefer to be in cemeteries, abandoned castles, and abandoned churches to make them into their vampire lairs [homes], this is what most male Highgate vampires look like while females resemble Dracula 1930's female vampires)


 * Hell's vampire (aka fishing vampire or fish-eating vampire) I


 * Anime's common European vampire I


 * Myotismon I


 * Bellanox I


 * Noxfera-2 I


 * Vampire Carl Weezer clones I (eradicated)


 * Mona the Vampire Clones I


 * Vampirina Clones I


 * Draculaura Clones I


 * Elissabat Clones I


 * Mavis Clones I


 * Sexy Mavis Clones I


 * Diapered Mavis Clones I


 * Beach Mavis Clones I


 * Thatch the Vampire Bully Clones I


 * Marshall Lee Clones I


 * Marceline Clones I


 * Vampire Loud Sisters Clones I

Chinese/Japanese vampires and relatives

 * Laylamon I

Zombies

 * Walker I (note: unlike their ancestors from The Walking Dead TV series, 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)

Cyclopsis
(Note: unlike their ancestors, all known species of cyclops are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, so they now live peacefully in real life North America)


 * Common Cyclops I


 * Common Sinbad's Cyclops I


 * Dreamworks Sinbad's Cyclops I


 * Three Stoog's Cyclops I


 * Disney's Hercules Cyclops I


 * Dreamworks' Shrek's Cyclops I

Other mammals and relatives

 * Lumberer I


 * Trumpeting Macrauchenia (aka Migratory Macrauchenia)


 * Homalodotherium I


 * Mixotoxodon I


 * Pyrotherium I


 * Thomashuxleya I


 * Leontinia I


 * Hoffstetterius I


 * Trigodon I


 * Rhynchippus I


 * Nesodon I


 * Scarrittia I


 * Adinotherium I


 * Protypotherium I


 * Pachyrukhos I


 * Interatherium I


 * Mesotherium I


 * Bathyopsis I


 * Prodinoceras I


 * Eobasileus I


 * Gobiatherium I


 * Great manticore I


 * Karkadann rhinotherius I


 * Ambize I


 * Great catoblepas I


 * Ypotryll I


 * Makara I


 * Andreiauara I


 * Great hippocamp I


 * Bucky I


 * Dinocerasotherium I


 * Psudeopuintatherium I


 * Hypercoryphodon I


 * Barylambda I


 * Titanoides I


 * Coryphodon I


 * Pantolambda I


 * Deerhog I


 * Puffmouse I


 * Fireback stingrat I


 * Long-snout stingrat I


 * Scrofamimotherium (aka tapir-sized herbivore) I


 * Saber-toothed rat-like mammal (aka mouse-sized primitive mammal) I


 * All known species of Miacidae I


 * All known species of Viverravidae I


 * Tiger-Striped Hyaenodon (aka Samurai Sword-Toothed Hyaenodon) I


 * False Eomaia I


 * Great Laolestes I


 * Noctis's Laolestes I


 * Common Adelobasileus I


 * Brave Adelobasileus (aka Thor's Adelobasileus) I


 * White-bellied shrew-mimic I


 * Spotted Repenomamus I


 * Striped Repenomamus (aka Common Repenomamus) I


 * Mountain squeaker I


 * Lowland squeaker I


 * New Caledonian squirren (aka New Caledonian squeaker) I


 * Commom seedeater mammal I


 * Molodont I


 * Circuagodont I


 * Shoremuddler I


 * Felimimotherium I


 * Americanodon I


 * All known species of assort-mammals I


 * Goatorse I


 * Ooant (aka Uintatherium-like mammal) I


 * Sinotherium I


 * Psudorhinotherium I


 * Manatee-like marine mammal I


 * Penguin-like mammal I


 * Common Curdinotheres I


 * Tapir-Like Curdinothere I


 * Antelope-Like Curdinotheres I


 * Goat-Like Curdinothere I


 * Elephant-Like Curdinotheres I


 * Unicorn-Like Curdinothere I


 * Wildcat-Like Curdinotheres I


 * Cheetah-Like Curdinothere I


 * Lion-Like Curdinothere I


 * Smilodon-Like Curdinothere I


 * Rhinoceros-Like Curdinothere I


 * Hellhounothere I


 * Cloud cat (aka flying false cat) I


 * All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream mammals I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive mammals that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive nor killers, as the ones that are aggressive or predatory/killers aren't tolerated)


 * Pseudorhinoceros I


 * Pygmy horserat I


 * Hexopod tusked rhino-mimic I


 * Spikehorn I


 * Squirtodon (aka wish-maker or wish-making mammal) I


 * Common beast I from a live action version of an animated movie made in 2017, Beauty and the Beast, to real life North America. (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.)


 * Gurgi (aka Gurgitherium or gopher-like dog-like mammal) I


 * Anisotoron I


 * Balthazaris Brattakrus I From Despicble Me 3 to Real Life Alabama


 * Mushroom Kingdomese Plumber I From Super Mario Series to Real life North America


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Orthus I


 * Civet-Weasel Dog I


 * Civet-Weasel Dog Man I


 * Bazqwmdaom I


 * North America Gabchu I


 * Bandersnatch I from Alice in Wonderland live action film series to real life North America


 * Zetaceress I From Shimmer and Shine to Real Life North America


 * Bigpuff-head man I From Too loud (Series) to Real Life North America


 * Rickman I


 * Walking Leptictidium I


 * Blue Tangat 'I


 * Clownmunk I


 * Ocpir hog (aka hog-mimicing tapir-like herbivorous mammal or octopus-legged herbivorous mammal) I


 * Tigeaglaphant I


 * Common Chloe Bear I


 * Grunkle Stanman I


 * Sprakamloon I


 * Alpillobear I


 * North American blooderbite I from imagination to real life North America


 * Storm Mammal I


 * Corey Mc I


 * Humanoid Corey Mc I


 * Giana Urseyain I


 * Doofshmirtzaluz I


 * Fujye I


 * Jirahanae I


 * Yuqwokami I


 * North American Zyz-ziz I


 * Geroo I


 * Qubazo I


 * Impadeuw (aka Impadew) I


 * Fur Baby I


 * Great hiss I


 * Kale I


 * Orkanda I


 * Land armanda I


 * Flying armanda I


 * Sea armanda I


 * Maar I


 * Tarax I


 * Spinorse I


 * Tinwarehead I


 * Paizer I


 * Predacious horse I


 * Terrod I


 * Lu' Afra I


 * All known species of Metazoica mammals I


 * All known species of all todays prehistoric Cenozoic mammals I from All Todays series to real life North America


 * Wildwoodian I


 * North American Mammalton I


 * Tokomon I


 * Patamon I


 * Een I


 * Maulwurk I


 * herrypeople (aka dedeman) I


 * Vulcan I


 * Wookiee I


 * Antican I


 * Fowliga I (Note:it's also Lay Eggs like Platypuses and Echidnas)


 * Baqioh I


 * Jedi I


 * Springfieldian I


 * Big City Greens-looking Looney Springfieldian I


 * Tasmanian Hedgehovil (aka Hedgehog-Tasmanian Devil hybrid) I


 * Vikby I


 * Wolf Shifter (aka Wolf Child) I From Ōkami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki to Real Life North America


 * Emlorenimal I From the Amazing World of Gumball to Real Life North America


 * Mobifluff I


 * Cimolestes I


 * Shiqu Buv I


 * Japarian I From Kemono Friends to Real Life North America


 * Elear I


 * Łiçåtell I


 * Oniboshigon I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Archaeothyris I


 * Clepsydrops I


 * Protoclepsydrops I


 * Woolly Dimetrodon I


 * Short-Tailed Dimetrodon I


 * Armored Dimetrodon (aka Sluggish Dimetrodon) I


 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I


 * Eared Giant Dimetrodon I


 * Sluggish Edaphosaurus I


 * Naosaurus I


 * Dimetrobear I


 * Diverse Bearmetrodonts I


 * Greater Sphenacodon I


 * Woolly Sphenacodon I


 * Varanosaurus I


 * Greater Varanops I


 * Black-Faced Varanops I


 * Woolly Moschop I


 * Horned Etemmenosuchus


 * Bovinosaurus I


 * Thick-Bodied Titanosuchus I


 * Bellowing Inostrancevia I


 * Woolly Gorgonopsid I


 * Gorgonopsibear (aka snow devil) I


 * Smilogoronops I


 * Gulognathus I


 * Gorgofox I


 * Purlovia I


 * Stout-Bodied Cynognathus I


 * Leo's Cynognathus I


 * Marbled Eared Cynognathus I


 * Tiger-Striped Eared Cynognathus I


 * Woolly Eared Cynognathus I


 * Whiskered Hairless Cynognathus I


 * Common Hairless Cynognathus I


 * Robertia I


 * Endothiodon I


 * Common Kannemeyeria I


 * Shellfish-Eating Kannemeyeria I


 * Macroceros I


 * Hadrodon I


 * Omnivorodontosaurus I


 * Dylanusosaurus I


 * Griffadicynodon I


 * Marine dicynodonts I


 * Narlugadont I


 * Deer dicynodont I


 * Dipiglet I


 * Equudicynodon I


 * Frilled dicynodont I


 * Tree dicynodont I


 * Baserg I


 * Polar Cynognathus I


 * Ornithomys I


 * War-hunter (aka Lycaetherium) I


 * Tree-skin I


 * Spined false wolf (aka howler synapsid) I


 * Asian dragon synapsid I


 * Hodag-mimic synapsid I


 * Zhulong I


 * Kangaskhan I


 * Choke's synapsid I


 * Nido I


 * Bulbalystrosaurus I


 * Arcticodiictodon I


 * Communisaurus I


 * Grizzlodile I


 * Tweeter bat (aka bat-mimic synapsid, beaked flying synapsid, or flying vampire synapsid) I (note: they no longer feed only on pasta sauce, so in the wild and in cities they also drink blood like vampire bats do, so their species could live on)

Mamsentoriods

 * Kegutob I

Seabirds, shorebirds, and relatives

 * Gullbatross I


 * Rainbow gulls I (note: due to their colorations, they no longer spend much time in seas and now have specialized feet for perching on branches, poles, etc, and they now fill a similar niche to hornbills, toucans, parrots, etc which are also present in North America after being introduced there by humans. Unlike most other gull species, they not only eat fish, crustaceans, insects, or carrion, but they also feed on fruits, nuts, and leaves. Also unlike most other gull species, they seem very tame towards any sapient species/beings, making them easier to get up close or even catch one to keep one as a pet)
 * Purple-spotted gull I
 * Pink-breasted gull I
 * Red-winged gull I
 * Sunset gull I
 * Big brown gull I
 * Yellow gull I


 * Oceanic wingbrooder I


 * Gnatbird I


 * Brown skua I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Snow petrel I (note: unlike their ancestors from Antarctica, they were genetically-engineered to tolerate warmer temperatures, as well as freshwater, brackish waters, and even polluted waters, nor just saltwater, so they now live in the entire North American continent)


 * Short-tailed albatross I (in the rest of North America)


 * Wandering albatross I (in the rest of North America)


 * Black-footed albatross I (in the rest of North America)


 * Northern royal albatross I


 * Southern royal albatross I


 * Laysan albatross I


 * Chatham albatross I


 * Antipodean albatross I


 * Buller's albatross I


 * Indian yellow-nosed albatross I


 * Light-mantled albatross I


 * Spoutnose I


 * Skuaraptor I


 * Sapient pelican I from Finding Nemo movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by any other sapient species/beings, they are also as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Clawed wingless pelican I


 * Pink-faced reptilian shoebill I


 * Billtrap I


 * Reptilian pelican I


 * Lank-like pelican I


 * Ursabird (aka omnivorous ground pelican or flightless giant pelican) I


 * Seamingo I


 * Little auk I (in the rest of North America)


 * False auk I


 * Aukwhale I


 * Aulphin I


 * Wybbubird I


 * Chinese crested tern I


 * Greater crested tern I


 * Large-billed tern I


 * River tern I


 * White tern I


 * Black tern I (in the rest of North America)


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


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


 * Giant emu-heron (aka ground egret, mega-egret, or elephant egret) I


 * Royal rail I


 * Eurasian bittern I (in California, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and Southern Florida)


 * Caribbean crow heron I


 * Hunting heron I


 * Sandhill crane I (in the rest of North America)


 * Wattled crane I


 * Demoiselle crane I


 * Stanley's blue crane I


 * Chatham sea grebe I


 * Lake grebes I


 * Domestic loon I from Finding Dory movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now about as smart as parrots and were domesticated by sapient sea lions to catch more fish that both domestic loons and sapient sea lions needed)


 * Eberg I


 * Black rail I


 * Giant coot I


 * Red rail I


 * Chatham rail I


 * Laysan rail I (note: like all former island-dwelling species, including other former island-dwelling rails, the nonnative Laysan rails on mainland North America and Caribbean Islands were genetically engineered to tolerate habitat loss, invasive species, etc, so they are still alive today)


 * All known species of Glareolidae-grouped birds I


 * Eygyptian plover I


 * Dwarf gannetwhale I


 * Tropical gannetwhale I


 * Hummock gannetwhale I


 * Spotted gannetwhale I


 * Gannetruss I


 * Gannetphoca I


 * Ostrich rail I


 * Abdim's stork I


 * Vulture stork I


 * African giant stork I


 * Gigant venteraxe I


 * American giant stork I


 * Plain stalking stork (aka 60 foot long predatory stork, tyrannosaur-like carnivorous stork, or scavinging giant stork) I


 * Yellow-crested spoonbill I


 * Dinosaur-like predatory shoebill I


 * Schnuddler I


 * Thumb spiker I

Swallows

 * Vampire swallow I

Lyrebirds

 * Great grey lyrebird I

Babblers and relatives

 * Streaked laughingthrush I


 * Bar-throated minla I


 * Common babbler I


 * Large grey babbler I


 * Arabian babbler I


 * Himalayan cutia I


 * Scarlet-faced liocichla I


 * Steere's liocichla I


 * Rusty-fronted barwing I


 * Spectacled barwing I


 * Hoary-throated barwing I


 * Streak-throated barwing I


 * Taiwan barwing I


 * White-eared sibia I


 * Taiwan yuhina I


 * Black-chinned yuhina I


 * White-collared yuhina I


 * Whiskered yuhina I

Manakins, spinebills, and relatives

 * All known species of manakins I


 * Parotia I


 * Western spinebill I


 * Eastern spinebill I


 * Noisy miner I


 * Bell miner I


 * Crescent honeyeater I


 * Eastern parotia I


 * Bronze parotia I


 * Great kiskadee I


 * Common nightingale I


 * Silverbird I


 * Duckweed running wagtail I


 * Fishing warbler (aka false warbler shrike) I


 * Singing bird-catcher I


 * Butcherhawk shrike I

Woodpeckers and relatives

 * Acorn woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pileated greater woodpecker (aka pileated red-crown woodpecker) I


 * Great slaty woodpecker I


 * European green woodpecker I


 * White-backed woodpecker I


 * Middle-spotted woodpecker I


 * Lewis's woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * American three-toed woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-bellied woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-headed woodpecker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Red-naped sapsucker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Guatemalan flicker I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Gilded flicker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Northern flicker I (in the rest of North America)


 * Predatory woodpecker I


 * Cavepecker (aka cave woodpecker) I


 * Gospodar woodpecker I


 * Tortoise woodpecker I


 * Urbanomicon hoodpecker I


 * Woodyish woodpecker I

Gamebirds

 * Wattled brushturkey I


 * Red-billed brushturkey I


 * Malleefowl I


 * Philippine megapode I


 * Orange-footed scrubfowl I


 * Wobble I


 * Social chicken I


 * Torpedocock I


 * Asian ground quail I


 * Gigantohen I


 * Treecken I


 * Squink I


 * Spongy spink I


 * Hoender I


 * Cassowary guineafowl I


 * Bright grouse I


 * Giant ground pheasant I


 * Fenghuang I


 * Zebrornis I


 * Giant pavo I


 * Myrmick I


 * False Kokinornis I


 * Arctic running chicken-mimicing grouse I


 * Giant ground elephant chicken I


 * Chicken rex I


 * Milking chicken I (note: it is a genetically-engineered relative of natural domestic chickens that produce milk like a mammal, a feature used from the DNA of domestic cattle, these chickens is also slightly larger than chickens and has longer legs and stronger legs, so they can run faster than chickens and can fly long distance and high like a crow, they are also farmed for the same reason as domestic chickens, but is also farmed for milk as well)


 * Long-necked chickensaurus I from Disney Pixar's The Good Dinosaur to real life North America


 * Croc-mouthed chickensaurs I


 * Chickenraptorosaur I


 * Common chickensaurus I


 * Greater chickensaurus I


 * Diverse chickensaurs I


 * Outdated chickensaurs I


 * Flag-tailed grass pheasant I


 * Yucky bird I


 * Scaly dinosaurian chicken I


 * Jurassic Park-looking chicken I


 * Gallosaurus I


 * Chickalettano I


 * Demonic-looking Chicken I


 * Cucco I


 * Manchicken I


 * Chickenstein I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not people in costumes and are not undead, instead they are living breathing birds, there are also now females of this species so they could continue to live on in real life North America, they are also not evil and also don't attack any sapient species/beings anymore, as any aggressive species aren't tolerated, instead, they only hunt non-sapient species and non-dylanus species, they also only hunt in order to survive)


 * Field bellower I


 * Hedgerower I


 * Megafeather I

Hoatzins and relatives

 * Common clawed Hoatzin I


 * Therizinobird I

Cuckoos and relatives

 * Fan-tailed cuckoo I


 * Black cuckoo I


 * Asian emerald cuckoo I


 * Great spotted cuckoo I


 * Squirrel cuckoo I


 * Black-bellied cuckoo I


 * Cuckuck (aka false cuckoo dodo) I


 * Gnashrunner I


 * Ostrichrunner I


 * Looney Tune-ish roadrunner I


 * Sky hunter I

Larks, wagtails, and thrushes

 * Fieldfare I

Pigeons and relatives

 * Band-tailed pigeon I (in the rest of North America)


 * Mourning dove I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known breeds of domestic/feral pigeons I


 * All known species of bronzewing pigeons I


 * Partridge pigeon I


 * Squatter pigeon I


 * Topknot pigeon I


 * Papuan mountain pigeon I


 * Wonga pigeon I


 * Crested pigeon I


 * Spinifex pigeon I


 * All known species of ground doves I


 * Namaqua dove I


 * Blue ground dove I


 * Galápagos dove I


 * Socorro dove I


 * Diamond dove I


 * Peaceful dove I


 * Zebra dove I


 * Ring-necked dove I


 * Wild African collared dove I


 * Barbary dove (aka domestic African collared dove) I


 * Mariana fruit dove I (note: unlike their ancestors from Marianas Islands, they were genetically engineered to tolerate any invasive predators [even brown tree snakes] and native American predators, so they will flourish in North America)


 * All known species of imperial pigeons I


 * Great cuckoo-dove I


 * Rodrigues solitaire I


 * Diverse sand grouses I


 * Mourmering doves I


 * Great ground fowlpigeon I


 * Hawkdove I


 * Hawaiian paradodo I


 * Hopi I


 * Fruit coorrow I

Sparrows

 * Cave bird I

Starlings and relatives

 * Micronesian starling I


 * Slender-billed starling I


 * Purple starling I


 * Long-tailed myna I


 * Yellow-faced myna I


 * Nias hill myna I (note: unlike native ones in Sumatran islands, the invasive Nias hill mynas are thriving in North America and are adapting very well into human settlements)


 * Antarctic false swallow I


 * Yellowchested oxstabber I


 * Smallcrest starling I


 * Goldenback crownhead bird I


 * Blue-shouldered crownhead bird I


 * Big orange crownhead bird I


 * Pink-headed crownhead bird I


 * Spike-headed starlings I

Parrots

 * Black cockatoo I


 * Highland cockatoo I


 * All known species of neo-macaws I


 * Ratbag corellatoo I


 * Thick-necked ground parrot I


 * Coniferous parakeet I


 * Vulture parrot I


 * Crimson runner I


 * Skrawk (aka hawk parrot) I


 * Aeouls common parrots I


 * Aeouls greater parrots I


 * Climbing reptilian parrot I


 * Reptilian tiger parrot I


 * Homoparrots I


 * Puffinbill (aka messenger bird) I (note: they aren't born with headgear on their heads in real life, instead, they look very natural like all other wild birds, they are also not sapient but can still be taught to send letters, etc much like domestic pigeons that were used in times of wars. Just like other parrots, they can be taught to say words they hear)


 * Ornithosapien I


 * Carnivorous hawkparrot I


 * Lipped parrot I


 * Bony-crested parrot I


 * Cawcaw I

Bustards

 * Australian bustard I


 * Lesser florican I


 * Blue korhaan I


 * Southern black korhaan I


 * Northern black korhaan I

Waterfowls and relatives

 * Mandarin duck I


 * Wood duck I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known species of seaducks and relatives I (in the entire North American continent) [note: the ocean-dwelling ones were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater (not just saltwater) and can now tolerate human activities, so that's why sea ducks live in the entire North American continent]


 * Smew I


 * Emperor goose I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Bar-headed goose I (in the entire mainland North America)


 * Greylag goose I


 * Egyptian goose I


 * Napper goose I


 * Laughing boomer I


 * Jungle phantom I


 * Emperor galloon I


 * Wandergoose I


 * Domestic Canada goose I


 * Dwarf paradise duck I


 * Greater paradise duck I


 * Cuckoo paradise duck I


 * Pink dabbler I


 * Weedbird I


 * Tusked megagoose I


 * European river elasmoswan I


 * Elasmotornis I


 * Hesperornis-like duck I


 * Alpiogastornis I


 * Domestiquadravis I


 * Giroose I


 * Crested swale I


 * Pegasus goose I


 * Farfetch duck I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer endangered and now tolerates human activities and can now flourish in human settlements)


 * Porygon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now have all of the natural instincts and can now swim and reproduce by themselves without human help, so they now flourish in the entire North American continent)


 * Porygon2 I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now have all of the natural instincts and can now swim and reproduce by themselves without human help, so they now flourish in the entire North American continent)


 * Porygon-Z I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now have all of the natural instincts and can now reproduce by themselves without human help, so they now flourish in the entire North American continent)


 * Skunk goose I


 * Hornbeak I


 * Road strider I


 * Great giant goose I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now only lay natural eggs instead of golden eggs (despite being the same size as the golden eggs), so their species would more likely survive, but their eggshells are still hard enough for defense against egg-eating species, they also don't go on the rampage anymore as the rampaging species aren't tolerated, also, this is what their offsprings look like)


 * Large white goose I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer are aggressive, as aggressive species aren't tolerated, nor considered antagonists, since they're non-sapient animals and therefore aren't evil, they also don't die from high-pitch screams or other high-pitch vocalizations anymore since they are now real animals)


 * Gigo duck I


 * Sapient duck (aka duckman) I

Penguins

 * Snares penguin I


 * Winter penguin I


 * Bald penguin I


 * Long-beaked penguin I


 * Lion's mane penguin I


 * Brown penguin I


 * Eucalyptan river penguin I


 * New Zealand river penguin I


 * Emperor fladdle I


 * Ostriguin I


 * Pegseal I


 * Penguorca I


 * Phale I


 * Stripe-faced puffwhaguin I


 * Common puffwhaguin I


 * Plesioguin I


 * Elasmopenguin I


 * Plioguin I


 * Deadly penguins I


 * Manateeguin I


 * Penguale I


 * Delibird I


 * River penguin I


 * Walguin I

Tanagers and relatives

 * Diademed tanager I


 * Golden-chevroned tanager I


 * Blue-and-yellow tanager I


 * Paradise tanager I


 * Golden tanager I


 * Torquoise tanager I


 * Emerald tanager I


 * Gilt-edged tanager I


 * Speckled tanager I


 * Spotted tanager I


 * Bay-headed tanager I


 * Scrub tanager I


 * Masked tanager I


 * Green-and-gold tanager I


 * Blue-and-yellow tanager I


 * Palm tanager I


 * Saffron finch (aka saffron tanager) I


 * Green honeycreeper I


 * Red-legged honeycreeper I


 * Blue dacnis I

Hummingbirds and relatives

 * Grassbird I


 * Crookbill hummingbird I


 * Cossima I


 * Hummingmoth bird I


 * Skelepicker I


 * Greater vampire hummingbird I


 * Toothed vampire hummingbird I


 * Tufted vampire hummingbird I

Finches and relatives

 * Red pileated finch I


 * Blue finch I


 * Yellow-bridled finch I


 * Variable seedeater I


 * Rusty-collared seedeater I


 * Common chaffinch I


 * Red-yellow chaffinch I from A Bug's Life to real life North America


 * Gray-crowned rosy finch I


 * Eurasian bullfinch I


 * Mite-eater I


 * Bloodbird I


 * Micken I


 * Fickenrott I


 * Pecker finch I

Cardinals and other bunting species

 * Crested bunting I


 * Painted bunting I (in the rest of North America)

Corvids and relatives

 * Piapiac I


 * Yellow-billed crow I from Imagination to real life North America


 * Gullture I


 * Terror jay I


 * Iceven I


 * Laughing painted jay I


 * Vulturaven I


 * Night raven I


 * White-throated crow I


 * Mangrove crow I


 * Greater big bird I


 * Common big bird I


 * Ravenman I


 * Smurfbird I

Cotingas

 * Pihacrow I

Other small birds

 * All known species of rockjumpers I


 * All known species of rockfowls I


 * All known species of sugarbirds I


 * All known species of sunbirds I


 * All known species of bushshrikes I


 * All known species of leafbirds I


 * All known species of wood hoopoes I


 * Red-rumped cacique I


 * Montezuma oropendola I


 * Crested oropendola I


 * Black oropendola I


 * Chestnut-headed oropendola I


 * Green oropendola I


 * Russet-backed oropendola I


 * Dusky-green oropendola I


 * Baudó oropendola I


 * Olive oropendola I


 * Urban oropendola I


 * All known species of motmots I


 * Jamaican oriole I


 * Oriole blackbird I


 * Brown-headed cowbird I from Central America to North America (through artificial expansion by humans and introductions by humans)


 * Shiny cowbird I from South America to North America


 * Scimitarbill I


 * Australian mudnester I


 * Grey hypocolius I


 * European crested tit I


 * Eurasian blackbird I

Birds of Prey and relatives

 * Martial eagle I


 * Tawny eagle I


 * Philippine monkey-eating eagle I


 * Steller's sea eagle I


 * Pallas's fish eagle I


 * Lesser fish eagle I


 * African fish eagle I


 * Bateleur I


 * Bat hawk I


 * Harris's hawk I (in the rest of North America)


 * North American northern goshawk I (in the rest of North America)


 * European northern goshawk I


 * Rough-legged buzzard I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common buzzard I


 * Crested honey buzzard I (note: it was introduced to control the introduced 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)


 * Nublar caracara I


 * Black kite I


 * Snail kite I (in the rest of North America)


 * Greater sooty owl I (in Florida only)


 * Lesser sooty owl I (in California only)


 * Desert eagle-owl I


 * Siren eagle I


 * Carrion-probing vulture I


 * Buff-headed vulture I


 * Snail-eating falconet I


 * Caradeath I


 * Carapreyer I


 * Caracrane I


 * Tunneling owl I


 * Secretary's longleg I


 * Prairie groundowl I


 * Ethereal kite I


 * Utburd I


 * Killer dodo (aka false dodo eagle) I


 * Great roc I


 * Thickbill roc I


 * Rainbow falcon I


 * Great green predator falcon I


 * Verreaux's eagle-owl I


 * Common giant owl (aka Teratornis-sized macropredatory owl) I


 * Greater giant owl (aka Argentavis-sized macropredatory owl) I (note: it is one of the largest owl species on Earth, and is both diurnal and nocturnal, hunting animals from as small as a squirrel to as large as a large-sized cow, making it a very dangerous predator, but it is no longer aggressive towards sapient species/beings)


 * Hooter owl I


 * Hoothoot I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Noctowls as they are now a completely different species, so their eggs are about the size of a quail's egg while their hatchlings are about the size of a quail hatchling)


 * Noctowl I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Hoothoots as they are now a completely different species, so their eggs are about the size of a chicken's egg while their hatchlings are about the size of a chicken hatchling)


 * Sparrow vulture I


 * Jurassic Park-looking eagle I


 * Dinosaurian owl I


 * Greater pterosaur-like owl I


 * Articuno I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now able to adapt and flourish in changing temperatures, climates, and habitats, so they are no longer restricted to the cold mountains, so they now thrive well even in human settlements)


 * Skarmory I


 * Pterosaur-like vulture I


 * Lipped owl I


 * Owl Kong I


 * Great eagle I (note: they are not immortal, unlike how they were portrayed in Lord of the Rings franchise, otherwise they would have killed off many prey animals, so instead they have a lifespan of a little over 85 years, they also couldn't talk much like how the films portray them, and the largest known subspecies of great eagle is about 20 feet tall has a wingspan no larger than 75 feet, making it big enough to carry common humans [homo sapien], dylanusids, and many other small, medium-sized, and large sapient species/beings)


 * Peachy Falcon I


 * Roc I


 * Helmaroc King I


 * Scruff Roc I


 * Fleet Roc I


 * Hard Roc I


 * Thunder Roc I


 * MLP:Friendship is Magical Roc I


 * Gems of Warish Roc I


 * Xenoblade Roc I


 * Forgotten Realms Roc I


 * Rocky Roc I


 * Final Fantasy Roc I


 * Lombardi I

Cariamiformes

 * All Todays terror bird I from All Todays series to real life North America


 * New terror bird I

Ratites and relatives

 * Cassowaryraptor I


 * Ostrichosaurithid I


 * Giant madagascan cassowaroid I


 * Carnivorous flying cassowary I


 * All known species of all todays ostriches I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America


 * Dinosaurian ostrich I


 * Outdater's ostrich I


 * Dinosaur-like emu I


 * Doduo I


 * Dodrio I


 * Reptilian-looking striped cassowary I


 * Lipped cassowary I


 * Carnowary I


 * Outdate-looking kiwi I


 * Pronate-Handed Emuasaurus I


 * Giraffestrich I

Extinct birds

 * Yellow-Faced Ichthyornis (aka Disney Ichthyornis) I


 * Pelican-necked Ichthyornis I


 * Cimolopteryx I


 * Palintropus I


 * Apatornis I


 * Iaceornis I


 * Magpie Spanish intermediate bird I


 * Common City Archaeopteryx I


 * Red Archaeopteryx I


 * Grant's Archaeopteryxes I


 * Gliding Archaeopteryx (aka Climbing Archaeopteryx, Grasping Archaeopteryx, or Fantasia's Archaeopteryx) I


 * Featherless Archaeopteryx I


 * Live-Birthing Hesperornid I

Former fictional birds

 * Yetibird I


 * Ceratops-pecker I


 * White-bellied bluebird I


 * Hercinia I


 * Nachtrapp I


 * Impundulu I


 * Tengu I


 * Gigantic snipe I


 * Garudabird I


 * Vulture-faced nuddbird I


 * Boobrie I


 * Blue-eyed flamebird I


 * Zhenniao I


 * Skvader I


 * Alkonost (aka gamebird-mimic) I


 * Simurgh (aka tuff-eared toothbird) I


 * Dragonbird (aka wing-membraned bird) I


 * Hippogriffbird I


 * Cockatricebird (aka nonavian-like bird) I


 * False honeyeater I


 * False-angel bird I


 * Plesiophinbird (aka lichen reef-eating bird) I


 * Piper finch (aka Cuvier's false finch) I


 * Birdwhales I


 * All known Metazoica flightless birds I


 * Gnake (aka snake-like bird) I


 * Bluelined psudowarbbler I


 * Greater hoodwink (aka hoodwink or hoodwinked) I


 * Manipulator bird (aka tua-chutto) I from After Man book and documentary to real life North America


 * All known species of Anthravians I


 * Caladrius (aka dhalion, sickness-absorber bird, or sickness curer bird) I


 * Lanai I


 * All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream birds I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive birds that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive, killers, nor evil, as the ones that are aggressive, predatory/killers, or evil aren't tolerated)


 * Electric bird I (note: these omnivorous birds are the only naturally-electric-born birds in the world, having an electric powers half as strong as an electric eel, but is enough to stun, not kill, its potential predators so it could escape unharmed)


 * Balaenavis I


 * Neopasserines I


 * Muckbird (aka scaly cold-blooded bird or pangolin-like bird) I


 * Bora (aka octopus-like swinging bird) I


 * Chubbird I


 * Sandstone bird (aka carnosaur-sized herbivorous bird) I


 * Retrobird I


 * Mammalmorph bird (aka mammal-like bird or mammal-mimic bird) I


 * Flightless predatory penguin-like seabird (aka pencodile) I


 * Direbird I


 * Fukishima bird I


 * 8-bird (aka scalebird or pterosaur-winged bird) I


 * Spluccatross (aka albatross-like seabird-mimic) I


 * Bone digger I


 * White liverbird I


 * Horus I


 * Microraptor-looking cardinal-mimic I


 * Zazu's hornbill I (note: it is named due to the coloration of its feathers and beak, which are very similar to that of a fictional hornbill named Zazu)


 * Towering hornbill I


 * 3-hornbill (aka curl-billed hornhill) I


 * Boomerangbill I


 * Rhinocerosbill I


 * Reptilian hornbill-like bird (aka quadrupedal hornbill-mimic, flightless hornbillsaur, or terrestrial reptiliohorn) I


 * Maw bird I


 * Swan-like seagull-mimic I


 * Dark eveningfowl I


 * Gigantoavid I


 * Ground hawk-mimic I


 * Four-winged amphip I


 * Sweetbreath I


 * Celecaran birds I


 * Common ruling antarctic birds I


 * Greater ruling antarctic birds I


 * Arborela ruling antarctic birds I


 * Seaside ruling antarctic birds I


 * Swampland ruling antarctic birds I


 * Treeclimbing ruling antarctic birds I


 * Toothy ruling antarctic birds I


 * Titanic killer ruling antarctic birds I


 * Darwin's ruling antarctic birds I


 * Tip's ruling antarctic birds I


 * Lesser ruling antarctic birds I


 * Grinder I


 * Great forest sentinal I


 * Brute bird I


 * Ceratopsian bird I


 * Finraffe I


 * Feer I


 * Rabbird I


 * Sparrodent I


 * Megabird I


 * Raptorbird I


 * Helmer spinesnapper I


 * Forked beckbird I


 * Greater giraffebird I


 * Pheonix magpie I


 * Titanornis I


 * Horn turner hornbill I


 * Gampsosornis I


 * Keyung I


 * Ostrichopteryx I


 * Struvabolgo I


 * Lemon helmetbill I


 * Flightless Enantiornithes I


 * Sirenish bird I


 * Porg I


 * Charlbird I


 * Shrieker bird I


 * Armored bird I


 * Pliosornis I


 * Ornithomorph I


 * False metamorph bird (aka mouthless bird or mothy bird) I


 * Enantigiogallus I


 * Hoverhummer I


 * Sword-billed scalebird I


 * Misdremagus I


 * Zapdosbird I (note: unlike their ancestors, these small kingfisher-like crow-sized birds now flourish in areas without any lightning [despite myths, they don't actually create lightning] and can even thrive in human settlements, were they sometimes compete with crows and ravens for food)


 * Togebird I


 * Moltres I (note: unlike their ancestors, these stork-like birds can now breed and flourish outside of volcanic areas, so they now live throughout North America)


 * Fish birds (aka fish-like birds, fish-mimics with lungs, or chirping fish-avians) I


 * Reptilian shoebill mimic I


 * Reptilian heron mimic I


 * Shrinkwrapped scaly bird I


 * Scaly flightless eagle-mimic I (note: it doesn't talk in reality, instead it actually has a similar vocalization as that of a Steller's sea eagle)


 * Lipped sea-dwelling toucan (aka lipped beachcombing toucan or lipped fish-eating toucan) I


 * Blue-billed toothpick I


 * All known real Griffin species I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Mythical Griffin I


 * Greater pheonix I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America


 * Common pheonix I


 * Dinosauromorph birds I


 * Kirinki I


 * Gorcrow (aka carrion-eating crow-mimic) I


 * Crebain (aka black crowbird) I


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Tweety bird I


 * Tarantula hawk-eating bird I


 * Vogkiq I


 * Biyomon I


 * Birdramon I


 * Hououmon I


 * Aaanu I


 * Aaaaaba I


 * Aviapod I

Crocodillians and relatives

 * Borealosuchus I


 * Brachychampsa I


 * Common Deinosuchus I


 * Giant Deinosuchus I


 * Flaming Deinosuchus I


 * African/Brazilian Sarcosuchus I


 * Argentine Sarcosuchus I


 * Laganosuchus I from Cretaceous Africa to modern North America


 * Armateyorostratus I


 * Mesozoic broad-snouted crocodile I


 * Rugarosuchus I


 * Shringasaurus I


 * Polishosaurus I


 * Lewistatosaurus I


 * Nocturnosuchis I


 * Tamanduomimosuchis I


 * Eyeapotted Sharovipteryx I


 * Bipedal Sharovipteryx I


 * Common Sharovipteryx I


 * Swimming Sharovipteryx (aka Flightless Paddling Sharovipteryx) I


 * Common Longisquama I


 * Disney Longisquama I


 * Pterocroc (aka Blue-faced longtail) I


 * Herbivorodile I


 * Shrock I


 * Buck runner I


 * Cetiosuchoids (aka Mosasaur-sized marine crocodile) I


 * Mosasaurosuchus I


 * Pygmy sea crocodilie (aka beagle-sized crocodile) I


 * Massive sea crocodile (aka rhino-sized macropredatory crocodile) I


 * Greater orange sea crocodile I


 * Meke's tree croc I


 * Dogigator I (note: despite their names, they are not dog-alligator hybrids, but are instead advanced crocodilians and are distant relatives of Notosuchids that evolved a more mammal-like and dinosaur-like body plan and locomotion to efficiently hunt land prey better than their alligator relatives)


 * Gatorcampus I


 * Baleen crocodile I


 * Hadrosaur-like herbivorous gators (aka duckbill gators) I


 * Dark red alligator I


 * Common red alligator I


 * Amphibie's crocodile I


 * Mosasuchus I


 * Frogcroc I


 * Questing beast I


 * Ghoulodile I


 * Bluegator I


 * Ammutosuchus I


 * Fuzzer I


 * Coytote-mimic land crocodile I


 * Diverse land crocodiles I


 * Pack-hunting land crocodile I


 * Bulette I


 * Torvosuchus I


 * Scaley nutcracker I


 * Dragon-like crocodilians I


 * Greater Drepanosaurus I


 * Stinging Drepanosaurus I


 * Phasmosaurus I


 * Oximimus I


 * Greppas I


 * Dagger-scale I


 * Scimitar tail I


 * Janeu I


 * Eel-lizard I


 * False tree crocodile I


 * Tekinasuchus I


 * Caribosuchus I


 * Kangaroo-mimicing fuzzy crocodilian I


 * Ankylosaur-like herbivorous crocodile I


 * Postosuchid-Like Notosuchid I


 * Diverse psudeocrocodiles I


 * Lipped crocodile I


 * Gator ghoul (aka humanoid alligator) I from Scooby-Doo series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not evil at all, since they only hunt in order to survive, they are also real animals much like how one of them from Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase was real instead of being a disguise, they are not ghosts at all and are instead living breathing animals, they are also mostly-bipedal relatives of native real life American alligators)


 * Electrodile I from an anime, Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy, to real life North America (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)


 * Godzilla I from Godzilla 2014 film to real life North America (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 North America)


 * Pygmy godzilla (aka false godzilla, 12-foot godzilla, or 10-ton godzilla) I


 * Waterleaper I from Land Before Time 1988 film to real life North America (note: these omnivorous reptiles which feed on small crustaceans, tiny fish, and algae are named because they leap out of water like marine mammals such as dolphins, as well as fish like carp, in order to escape from aquatic predators below, but waterleapers can also go onto land to rest and/or to breed)


 * Sea alligator I


 * Veggecroc I


 * Dinocrocodile I


 * Mammal-like crocodilians I


 * Duck-billed peaceful omnivorous crocodile I


 * Common rhinodile I


 * Wrinkly rhinodile I


 * Swmiaquatic rhinodile I


 * Potbellied rhinodile I


 * Parradile I


 * Passerdile I


 * Duckodile I


 * Pygmy climbing crocodile I


 * Monitor-sized land crocodile I


 * Chickenodile I


 * Crocopup I


 * Pterogator I


 * Leviamon I


 * Deckerdramon I


 * Sandile I


 * Krokorok I


 * Krookodile I


 * Hawkodile I


 * Kremling I


 * All known species of All Todays Crocodile I from the Deviantart series, All Todays, to real life North America

Snakes

 * Blue racer I (in the rest of North America)


 * Galapagos racer I (note: unlike their ancestors from Galapagos islands, the ones on mainland North America were genetically engineered tolerate introduced species and natives of North America, so they could survive very well there)


 * Iridescent shieldtail I


 * Formosan odd-scaled snake I


 * Red-headed krait I


 * Boomslang I


 * All known species of African egg-eating snakes I


 * Indian egg-eating snake I


 * Saw-scaled viper I


 * Eastern brown snake I


 * Coastal taipan I


 * Inland taipan I


 * Tiger snake I


 * Fer-de-lance pit viper I


 * Godman's montane pitviper I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Spider-tailed horned viper I


 * Eyelash viper I


 * Hump-nosed viper I


 * Temple viper I


 * Blunthead tree snake I


 * Amazon Basin tree snake I


 * All modern species of sea snakes I (in the entire North American continent) [note: they were genetically engineered to tolerate cold climates and were also modified to tolerate the freshwater habitats as well as brackish waters and polluted waters, not just saltwater, and they were genetically engineered to be no longer venomous, making them completely harmless towards any sapient species/beings, so they no prefer to hunt prey smaller than itself instead of prey that are similar in size to sea snakes]


 * New-sea snake I


 * River-sea snake I


 * Yucatán blunthead snake I


 * Marbled blunthead snake I


 * Malayan green whipsnake I


 * Asiatic green vine snake I


 * Asian vine snake I


 * Green vine snake I


 * Wagler's sipo I


 * Machete savane I


 * False coral snake I


 * American pipe snake I


 * Banded water snake (aka Southern water snake) I (in California only)


 * Northern water snake I (in California only)


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


 * All known subspecies of milk snakes I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known species of pine/bull/gopher snakes I (in the rest of North America)


 * All known species of North American hog-nosed snakes I (in the rest of North America)


 * South American hog-nosed snake I


 * Northern eyelash boa I


 * Round Island ground boa I (note: unlike ones in their native range, they were genetically engineered to tolerate native and nonnatives of North America, so they aren't endangered)


 * Round Island burrowing boa I (note: unlike the extinct ones in their former native range, they were genetically engineered to tolerate native and nonnatives of North America, so they aren't endangered and won't go extinct)


 * Madagascar tree boa I


 * Madagascar ground boa I


 * Dumeril's boa I


 * Javelin sand boa I


 * Indian sand boa I


 * Rosy boa I (in the rest of North America)


 * Pacific ground boa I


 * Calabar ground boa I


 * All known species of rainbow boas I


 * All known species of Neotropical tree boas I


 * Dark-spotted anaconda I (in California only)


 * Bolivian anaconda I (in California only)


 * Green tree python I


 * Carpet python I


 * Black python I


 * Klamp python I


 * Eastern green mamba I


 * Western green mamba I


 * Jameson's mamba I


 * Black mamba I


 * Pachyophis I


 * Pachyrhachis I


 * Non-Venomous Tetrapodophis I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Venomous Tetrapodophis I


 * Cave boa I


 * Cave viper I


 * Quetzalcoatl (aka boa-sized false feathersnake) I


 * Diploadapsids I


 * Sapient snake (aka intelligent omnivorous snakes) I


 * Coral toothless aquatic snake I


 * Ray-like aquatic snake I


 * Pelican python I


 * Elephant-nosed snake I


 * Hopping tree snake I


 * Death boa I


 * Forest worm-tailed python I


 * Cherry rattler I


 * Deepsea snake I


 * Onix (aka Steelix) I


 * Ekansnake (aka arboksnake) I


 * Dragon-like snake I


 * Non-venomous vampire snake I


 * All species of all todays snakes I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Sewage snake I


 * Concrete snake I


 * Basilisk serpent (aka giant venomous snake) I from Harry Potter franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now breed with other basilisk serpents, so the chickens or toads have nothing to do with these reptiles and are no longer needed, they also don't petrify any species or beings that look into their eyes, as a result of genetic engineering, since creatures that petrify victims by staring aren't tolerated, they also are no longer evil nor aggressive to any sapient species/beings nor dylanusids and will only hunt in order to survive and will only hunt non-sapient and non-dylanus species)

Lizards

 * All known species of Meroles lizards I


 * Dracodragon I


 * All known species of flat lizards I


 * Desmolizard I


 * Leggu I


 * Common Xianglong I


 * Green Xianglong I


 * Chamops I


 * Stick agama I


 * Endothermic lizards (aka Therosaurians) I


 * Neogecki I


 * Cave gecko I


 * Iguanodon-like giant herbivorous lizard I


 * Megalosaurus-like giant carnivorous lizard I


 * Theropod-like chameleon I


 * Great Dilophosaurid-like frilled lizard I


 * Komodomimus I


 * Giant herbivorous dinosaur-like iguana I


 * Glydontus I (note: unlike their ancestors, there are now females of their species so their kind will live on in real life North America, they also don't have bandanas, glasses, nor shoes anymore, as they aren't born naturally with then on, instead they look like natural species like other formerly fictional Mario creatures/species, so Glydontus have three-toed feet with sharp claws on them to snatch up prey such as birds and insects, they also aren't sapient anymore for some odd reason, so they are just bipedal gliding/flying carnivorous dinosaur-like draco-like lizards)


 * Taiga lizard I


 * Tatzelwurm I


 * Tarascus I


 * Demogorgon I


 * Rocklurk I


 * Northern frilled yellow-spotted lizard I from the Disney movie, Holes, to real life North America


 * Water lacerta I


 * Waterta I


 * Sand shark I


 * Wyrm lizard I


 * Sandle lizard I


 * Giant bearded lizard I from Goosebumps TV series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not hostile towards any living beings and are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants, so they are peaceful and gentle giants)


 * Palaeosaniwa I


 * Asprosaurus I


 * Paddled Halisaurus I


 * High-Crested Tylosaurus I


 * Amphibious Tylosaurus I


 * Egg-Laying Tylosaurus (aka Beachcombing Tylosaurus) I


 * Giant Mosasaurus I


 * Coral Mosasaur I


 * Deep Sea Mosasaur I


 * Speculative Evolution's Mosasaurs I


 * River Mosasaur I


 * Baleen Mosasaur I


 * Trunked iguana I


 * Giant marine iguana I


 * Sail-backed iguana (aka tegu-sized iguana) I


 * Glyphon I


 * Lizardies I


 * Treeguana I


 * Insidiator I


 * Lipless lizards I


 * Cactivorous gigantiguana I


 * Great gigantiguana I


 * Chameleovenator I


 * Chlamydoraptor I


 * Theroguana I


 * Bat lizard I


 * Tree lizard I


 * Paddled Prognathodon I


 * Saurocete I


 * Diverse Mosasaurids I


 * Plesiosaur-like monitor I


 * Termite goanna (aka insectivorous goanna) I


 * Venomous frilled goannasaurus I


 * Kaiju lizard (aka man-sized bipedal lizard) I


 * Varanoid (aka sapient varanid) I


 * Beaked bipedal monitor I


 * Giant domestic horsitor I


 * Provaranus I


 * Helong I


 * Pachovaranids I


 * Mokenasaurus I


 * Soli I


 * Nano lizard I


 * Common flightlizard (aka pelican-mimic or gray flightlizard) I


 * Sail-backed goanna I


 * Sail backed monitor lizards I


 * Flying draco lizard I


 * Ruling chameleons I


 * Shark lizard I


 * Orchidonia I


 * Butterfly gecko I


 * Wedgehead I


 * Mangrove climber I


 * Cephalodonts I


 * Lacertadonts I


 * Scrofadontasaura I


 * Sauropod lizard I


 * Giant horned iguana I


 * Tusked giant iguana I


 * Chalamydoraptor I


 * Tyrant lizard I


 * Adicornsaurus I


 * Ankylosaur-like lizard I


 * Milking gecko I


 * Shadow stalker I

Turtles and relatives

 * Diamondback terrapin I (in the rest of North America)


 * Common musk turtle I (in the rest of North America)


 * Eastern mud turtle I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western pond turtle I (in the rest of North America) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered to tolerate human activities like all introduced and native species in North America]


 * Wood turtle I (in the rest of North America) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered to tolerate human activities like all introduced and native species in North America]


 * European pond turtle I


 * Big-headed turtle I


 * Malaysian giant turtle I


 * all known species of Heosemys/Asian pond turtles I


 * Sapient sea turtle I from Finding Nemo and Finding Dory movies to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by other sapient species/beings, they are now about as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Bronze Scutosaurus I


 * Pike turtle I


 * Prowtle I


 * Deertoise I


 * Longnecked tortoison (aka tortiraffe) I


 * Griketoise I


 * Tasmanian giant softshell turtle I


 * Algae sea turtle I


 * Paddling snapping turtle I


 * Insecivorous Archosaur-like turtle I


 * Parrot-beaked turtle I


 * Ningen turtle I


 * World turtle (aka box turtle-sized tortoise-like land turtle) I


 * Magma turtle (aka magma tortoise) I


 * Killer sea turtle I


 * Greater crocodile turtle I


 * Crocoturtle I


 * Jellysucker I


 * Red-shelled turtle I


 * Golem turtle I


 * Rhinoceros tortoises I


 * Stegotherium I


 * Torasoft I


 * Monk-horn I


 * Reefing turtle I


 * Cheloniasapien I


 * Snaiadi Sophont I


 * Trapper turtle I


 * Terratoise I


 * Torpulent I


 * Mertles I


 * Colossal razorleg I


 * Juggernaut tortoise I


 * Ostrich-necked turtle I


 * Beast turtle I


 * Lipped turtle I


 * All Todays Tortoise I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Swampurtle (aka swamp monster or predaturtle) I (note: unlike their ancestors from the Goosebumps TV series episode, How to Kill a Monster, they are no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings nor considered evil by any sapient species/beings, instead, they now only hunt and feed on fish, frogs, smaller reptiles, medium-sized crocodilians, small non-avian dinosaurs, birds, eggs, small mammals, carrion, and man-made food, they also aren't allergic to anything anymore so they will flourish)


 * Turtlebeast I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012 CGI TV series to real life North America (note: like all sapient species/beings that now exist in real life, there are now female turtlebeasts so their species can continue to live on in real life North America, they also aren't antagonistic anymore so they're now allies and friends to [almost] all sapient species/beings except vampires)


 * Common turtle creature I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 cartoon series to real life North America (note: like all sapient species/beings that now exist in real life, there are now female turtlebeasts so their species can continue to live on in real life North America, they also aren't antagonistic anymore so they're now allies and friends to [almost] all sapient species/beings except vampires)


 * Greater turtle creature I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 cartoon series to real life North America (note: like all sapient species/beings that now exist in real life, there are now female turtlebeasts so their species can continue to live on in real life North America, they also aren't antagonistic anymore so they're now allies and friends to [almost] all sapient species/beings except vampires)


 * Giant Gamera Mimic I from Frankenweenie film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not undead turtles and will no longer become dead turtles if electrocuted, as they are now a different species entirely, so this giant turtle will die but stay the same species even if electrocuted, this species resembles this fan-made Gamera design, but without tusks and has a more theropod-like feet])


 * Koopa I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Marine turtle I


 * Carnivorous sea turtle I

Sauropodomorphs

 * Wrestling Plateosaurus (aka wrestler) I


 * Digging Plateosaurus (aka Shellfish-Eating Plateosaurus) I


 * Feathery Plateosaurus I


 * Feathered Massospondylus I


 * Tapirusosaurus I


 * Pyrosaurus I


 * Ingenese Mamenchisaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate overcompetition and lots of predators, so their species will survive for million of years later after modern times)


 * Greater Apatosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Apatosaurus I


 * Bendy-Necked Apatosaurus (aka Amphibious Apatosaurus or Fantasia's Apatosaurus) I


 * Sapient Apatosaurus I from Disney Pixar's The Good Dinosaur to real life North America


 * Spiny-Backed Brontosaurus (aka Greater Aquatic Brontosaurus) I


 * True Aquatic Brontosaurus I


 * Lost World Diplodocus I


 * Bendy-Necked Diplodocus (aka Sprawling-Legged Diplodocus, Amphibious Diplodocus, or Fantasia's Diplodocus) I


 * Diverse Diplodocus I


 * Common Amargasaurus I


 * Sailed Amargasaurus I


 * Swampland Amargasaurus (aka If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today's Amargasaurus) I


 * Swimmer's Amargasaurus I


 * False Amphicoelias I


 * Bellowing Camarasaurus I


 * Mixured Brachiosaurus I


 * Lost World Brachiosaurus I


 * Disney's Dinosaur's Brachiosaurus I


 * Amphibious Brachiosaurus (aka Fantasia's Brachiosaurus) I


 * Great Giraffatitan I


 * Disney Giraffatitan I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer are considered sapient as they could no longer talk for some reason, probably because they have lifestyles similar to other brachiosaurids and other similar sauropods)


 * Revolution's Lusotitan I


 * Greater Sauroposeidon I


 * Bladder-Faced Sauroposeidon I


 * Alan's Sauroposeidon I


 * Camarasaur-Like Cedarosaurus I


 * Long-Necked Argentinosaurus I


 * Barrel-Bodied Paralititan I


 * Long-Necked Paralititan I


 * Common Rapetosaurus I


 * Amphibious Opisthocoelicaudia I


 * Greater Magyarosaurus I


 * Lesser Magyarosaurus I


 * Argentinotitan I


 * Green Ampelosaurus I


 * Prehistoric Alamosaurus I


 * Brachiosaur-Like Alamosaurus I


 * Chicken-Headed Alamosaurus I


 * Mammutosaurus I


 * Rigargosaurus I


 * Elephasosaurus I


 * Apato-splice I


 * Stegospinopodus I


 * Siamotitan I


 * Fern strider I


 * Autosaurupodus I


 * Parthenopodus I


 * Forest oriya I


 * Marbled oriya I


 * Equussaurus I


 * Flap-necked sauropod I


 * Bronze boneneck I


 * Blue-headed boneneck I


 * Dwarf black sauropod I


 * Jungfrausaurus I


 * All known species of Taliesaurus's sauropodomorphs I


 * Catoblepas I


 * Poke's sauropodomorphs I


 * Leafy sauropod I


 * Domestic prosauropod I


 * Domestic titanosaur I


 * Longneck (aka sapient sauropodomorphs) I

Pachycephalosaurids

 * Flame-Colored Pachycephalosaurus (aka Pygmy Pachycephalosaurus) I


 * False Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Blue-Striped Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Blue-Backed Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Green-Bellied Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Greater Stygimoloch I


 * Ingen's Stygimoloch I


 * Feathery Stygimoloch I


 * Sphaerotholus I


 * Alaskacephale I


 * Goyocephale I


 * Texacephale I


 * Aggressive Homalocephale I


 * Woolly Pachycephalosaurid I


 * Domestic Pachycephalosaurid I


 * Intelligent Pachycephalosaur I from DinosaurRoar's theory to real/modern North America


 * Fanged pigbird I


 * Horned Pachycephalosaurid I


 * Greater onyx horn I


 * Poke's Pachycephalosaurids I


 * Flaming Pachycephalosaurid I


 * Bonehead (aka Timer's Pachycephalosaurids) I

Ceratopsians

 * Korean goatbird I (from North and South Korea to North America)


 * Fighter's Psittacosaurus I


 * Common Microceratus I


 * Western Microceratus (aka Jurassic World's Microceratus) I


 * Graciliceratops I


 * Archaeoceratops I


 * Auroraceratops I


 * Bagaceratops I


 * Striped Protoceratops I


 * Climbing Protoceratops I


 * Woolly Protoceratops I


 * Aquaprotoceratops I


 * Pink Protoceratops I


 * Eastern Microceratus I


 * Disney's Microceratus I


 * Turanoceratops I


 * Brachyceratops I


 * Rubeosaurus I


 * Proxenoceratops I


 * Xenoceratops I


 * Avaceratops I


 * Nasutoceratops I


 * Diabloceratops I


 * Albertaceratops I


 * Psudeoalbertaceratops I


 * Kosmoceratops I


 * Medusaceratops I


 * Arrhinoceratops I


 * Coronosaurus I


 * Spinops I


 * Achelousaurus I


 * Anchiceratops I


 * Common Chasmosaurus I


 * Muddy-Brown Chasmosaurus I


 * Domestic Herding Torosaurus I


 * Orange-Headed Triceratops I


 * Gray-Frilled Triceratops I


 * Big Brown Triceratops I


 * Red-Headed Centrosaurus I


 * Feathery Triceratops I


 * Woolly Triceratops I


 * Pink Triceratops I


 * Diverse Triceratops I


 * Dino Danger's Triceratops I


 * Extinct Animal's Triceratops I


 * Threehorn (aka Sapient Triceratops) I


 * Scrub Styracosaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer considered sapient and could no longer talk for some reason, possibly because their roles they fill are similar to other Styracosaurus subspecies, either real or formerly fictional subspecies)


 * Dino Danger's Styracosaurus I


 * Extinct Animal's Styracosaurus I


 * Sapient Styracosaurus I


 * Brow-Horned Styracosaurus I from Disney Pixar's The Good Dinosaur to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient possibly due to they fill the similar like most other Styracosaurus species, they are named because even though in real world they resemble a regular Styracosaurus, they have brow horns like Triceratops, Chasmosaurus, Torosaurus, etc, they also aren't as fearful as their ancestors were, even though they still find and tame small to medium-sized animals that live on their frills and horns, presumably as protection against small to medium-sized predators and to get rid of insect pest, thus these animals living on these Styracosaurus's frills and horns create miniature ecosystems)


 * Greater Einiosaurus I


 * Flashy-Frilled Einiosaurus I


 * Common Monoclonius I


 * Greater Sinoceratops I


 * Common Sinoceratops I


 * Ingen's Sinoceratops I


 * Brown-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Diverse Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Greater Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Common Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Gray Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Sapient Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Psittacocattle I


 * Cart-trike I


 * Massoceratops I


 * Porcuceratops I


 * Omniceratops I


 * Veroniceratops I


 * Hippoceratopsus I


 * Collarporker I


 * Hadroceratops (aka Tapir-Sized Ceratopsid) I


 * Styrachoerosaurus I


 * Babiruceratops I


 * Snow truffler I


 * Woolly-ceratops I


 * Woollyceratus I


 * False Monocornus I


 * Bokka I


 * Spikeface owlbear I


 * Bipedal Omnivorous Ceratopsian (aka Goatbird-Sized Ceratopsian) I


 * Poke's Ceratopsians I


 * Scavenger Ceratopsian I


 * Griffon's owlbear I


 * Lesser owlbear I


 * False Stegoceratops I


 * All known species of Taliesaurus's ceratopsians I


 * Dino-rhino I


 * Triceraton I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012 CGI TV series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer antagonistic, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, they also can now tolerate Earth's air so they could now easily breathe our planet's air and still live, they also don't have delusions from breathing Earth's air anymore)

Heterodontosaurids and kin

 * Great Pegomastax I


 * Common Pegomastax I


 * Common Tianyulong I


 * Diverse Tianyulong I


 * Challenger's Fruitadens I


 * Ruffed Heterodontosaurus I


 * Skunk Heterodontosaurus I


 * Hedgehog Heterodontosaurus I


 * Hedgeheterodontosaurus I


 * Woolly Heterodontosaurus I


 * Porcupine Heterodontosaurus I


 * Vampire Heterodontosaurus I from DinosaursRoar's theory to real/modern North America


 * Predatorial Heterodontosaurus I


 * Scavengenosaurus I


 * Hesperofossasaurus I


 * Titanodontosauroid (aka Giant Dilophosaurus-Like Beaked Hetrodontosaur or Carnivorous Ceratosaurus-Sized Hetrodontosaur) I


 * Stegomimus I

Ornithopods

 * Lost World Hypsilophodon I


 * Common Tree Hypsilophodon I


 * Lesser Tree Hypsilophodon I


 * Bump-Backed Tree Hypsilophodon I


 * Greater Tree Hypsilophodon I


 * Hightail Leaellynasaura I


 * Flagtail Leaellynasaura I


 * Flashlight Leaellynasaura I


 * Black-Faced Atlascopcosaurus I


 * Brown Atlascopcosaurus I


 * Greater Qantassaurus I


 * Red-Eyed Qantassaurus (aka Nightmare-Eyed Qantassaurus) I


 * Migelious I


 * Balgarious I


 * Leally I


 * White-Faced Parksosaurus I


 * Mimic Zephyrosaurus I


 * Oryxodontosaurus I


 * Blue-Throated Dryosaurus I


 * Spotted Dryosaurus I


 * Great Green Tenontosaurus I


 * Zebra Tenontosaurus I


 * Zebrasosaurus I


 * Mutta I


 * Tropical Rhabdodon I


 * Lost World Iguanodon I


 * Blubbery Iguanodon I


 * Woolly Iguanodon I


 * Diverse Iguanodon I


 * Sapient Iguanodon I from the 1996's abandoned concept for Disney's Dinosaur (2000) to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now very civilized, so they could do stuff that other sapient species/beings do like driving vehicles [if they're large enough for sapient iguanodons], cook, wash, etc, and they work and live in peace with all sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Augustynolophus I


 * Lesser Gryposaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Crab-Eating Gryposaurus I


 * Dryosalis I


 * Yellow-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Marbled Ouranosaurus I


 * Fatty-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Humpy Ouranosaurus I


 * Armored Ouranosaurus I


 * Camel-Spitting Ouranosaurus I


 * Ramming Ouranosaurus I


 * Nanohadrus I


 * Afrohadrosaurids I


 * Argentinohadrus I


 * Red-Backed Corythosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park III Corythosaurus I


 * Striped Corythosaurus I


 * Upright Corythosaurus (aka Amphibious Corythosaurus) I


 * Flaming-Headed Corythosaurus I


 * Swampy Corythosaurus I


 * Great Green Corythosaurus I


 * Zebroid Corythosaurus I


 * Yellow-Tailed Corythosaurus I


 * Red Corythosaurus I


 * King Corythosaurus I


 * Skinny-Necked Corythosaurus I


 * Scutty Corythosaurus I


 * Dull Corythosaurus I


 * Domestic Corythosaurus I


 * Deer Lambeosaurus (aka Common Lambeosaurus) I


 * Firey-Headed Lambeosaurus I


 * Brown-Headed Parasaurolophus I


 * Bluntcrest Parasaurolophus I


 * Adaptable Parasaurolophus I


 * Amphibious Parasaurolophus (aka Fantasia's Parasaurolophus) I


 * Disney's Dinosaur's Parasaurolophus I


 * Blubbery Parasaurolophus I


 * Sapient Parasaurolophus I


 * False Charonosaurus I


 * Dracosaurolophus I


 * Common Trachodon I


 * Diverse Trachodon I


 * Mallard Maiasaura I


 * Muddy-Brown Edmontosaurus I


 * Blue-Backed Edmontosaurus I


 * Woolly Edmontosaurus I


 * Feathery White-Faced Edmontosaurus I


 * Upright Edmontosaurus (aka Amphibious Edmontosaurus) I


 * False Zebra Edmontosaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate predation from Spinosaurus species of any kind [quadrupedal and bipedal], so they now thrive this time)


 * Highhead Edmontosaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate predation from lots of predatory species of any kind [quadrupedal and bipedal], so they now thrive this time)


 * Zebra Saurolophus I


 * Sapient Saurolophus I


 * Aquadontosaura


 * Sirenosaurus I


 * Carnovorosaurus I


 * Duogonisaurids I


 * Beachcombing Ornithopod I


 * Laticanatidae I


 * Fertilizing Ferneater Ornithopod I


 * Poke's Ornithopods I


 * Fire-Breathing Ornithopod I


 * Randolophosaura I


 * Great Carnivorous Ornithopod I


 * Ocnolophoids I


 * Hippopotasaura I


 * Torgolophodonts I


 * Tsintaodontus I


 * Koreahadrosaurus I


 * Hipposaurids I


 * Postosaurolophus I


 * Horn-headed hadrosaur I


 * Rhinohead hadrosaur I


 * Poisonous-flesh ornithopod I


 * All known species of Taliesaurus's ornithopods I


 * Great Plains Hadrosaur I


 * Beaked dinosauroid (aka sapient ornithopod) I


 * Birdo I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Cyber's Hadrosaurs I


 * Hadromon I

Stegosaurs and relatives

 * Scutellosaurus I


 * Greater Scelidosaurus I


 * Patchy Scelidosaurus (aka Herding Scelidosaurus) I


 * Giant Scelidosaurus I


 * Day Chungkingosaurus I


 * Night Chungkingosaurus I


 * Yellow Kentrosaurus I


 * ZT2 Kentrosaurus I


 * Red-Backed Stegosaurus I


 * Black-Backed Stegosaurus I


 * True Glow-Backed Stegosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park/World Stegosaurus I


 * Green Stegosaurus I


 * Diverse Stegosaurus I


 * ZT2 Stegosaurus I


 * Fluffy Stegosaurus I


 * Woolly Stegosaurus (aka Furry Stegosaurus or Feathery Stegosaurus) I


 * Spikeyail (aka Sapient Stegosaurus) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now very intelligent, about as smart as threehorns the sapient triceratops species, so they'd learn faster and adapt faster)


 * Common Garbina I


 * Giant Garbina I


 * Quillback stegosaurid I


 * Titanostegosaurus I


 * Titanic stegosaurid I


 * Omnivorosaurus I


 * Jolagia I


 * Spinohagosaurus I


 * Poke's Stegosaurs I


 * Kentropelta I


 * Pholissaurus I


 * Pangolin-Like Insectivorous Stegosaur I

Ankylosaurs

 * Domestic Polacanthus I


 * Big Brown Gastonia I


 * Great Talarurus I


 * Trumpet-Nosed Talarurus I


 * Semi-Aquatic Talarurus I


 * Greater Pinacosaurus I


 * Trumpet-Cheeked Pinacosaurus I


 * Minotaurosauroids I


 * Common Aletopelta I


 * Mud-Wallowing Aletopelta I


 * Euoplocephalus-Backed Ankylosaurus I


 * Displayer Ankylosaurus I


 * Galloping Ankylosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Ankylosaurus I


 * Black-Backed Ankylosaurus I


 * Red-Backed Ankylosaurus I


 * Gray Ankylosaurus I


 * Domestic Ankylosaurus I


 * Argentinotankylus I


 * Clubtail (aka Sapient Ankylosaurs) I


 * Nanotankylosaurus I (reintroduced)


 * Galloping demon (aka omnivorous aggressive ankylosaur) I


 * Gigcephalus (aka dog-sized bipedal ankylosaur) I


 * Aquatic ankylosaurid I


 * Fluffy ankylosaurid I


 * Woolly ankylosaurid I


 * Ankylodocus I


 * False Ankylodocus I


 * All known species of Taliesaurus's Ankylosaurs I


 * Poke's Ankylosaurs I


 * Gliding Ankylosaurid (aka Cat-Sized Ankylosaurid, Monkey-Intelligenced Ankylosaurid, or Flying Ankylosaurid) I


 * Jo-Adian I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now very intelligent, about as smart as a human, and they now have technologies thanks to help of other sapient species such as humans)

Theropods

 * Scaled Nothronychus I


 * Scaly Omnivorous Therizinosaurus I


 * Eonychus I


 * Prototherizinosaurids I


 * Woolly siccor-hand I


 * Waspeating Therizinosaur I


 * Disney Dinosaur's Oviraptor I


 * Fantasia's Oviraptor (aka Ornithomimus-Like Oviraptor or Upright Oviraptor) I


 * Crestless Grouse-Like Oviraptor I


 * Scaly Egg-Eating Oviraptor I


 * Blue-Headed Caudipteryx (aka Green Caudipteryx) I


 * ZT2 Protarchaeopteryx (aka Gray Protarchaeopteryx) I


 * Parrot-Like Incisivosaurus I


 * Phusentoraptor I


 * Emperor guardian I


 * Toucoviraptor I


 * Basiliskoraptor I


 * Cockatrisoraptor I


 * Flarporaptor I


 * Brachirinchus I


 * Rutting Oviraptorid I


 * Pygmy Common Oviraptorid I


 * Vulturine Scavenging Oviraptorid I


 * Hypercarnivorous Oviraptorid I


 * Vorga I


 * Vettak I


 * Ornithodynastes I


 * Outdater's Ornithomimus (aka Fantasia's Ornithomimus or Universe of Energy's Ornithomimus) I


 * Scaly Struthiomimus I


 * Blue-Throated Gallimimus I


 * Striped Gallimimus I


 * Scaly Gallimimus I


 * Argentinomimus I


 * Saharamimus I


 * Diverse Ornithomimids I


 * Sprintomimus I


 * Tamatoamimus I


 * Coelosaurus I


 * Caladrius I


 * Sugar chicken I


 * Gichartosaurus I


 * Grimmosaurus I


 * Gray Velociraptor (aka Gray Wolf-Like Velociraptor) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they don't just come out having same colorations as their ancestors, so they can also have other colorations too and very similar to gray wolf colorations of different individuals, depending on a Gray Velociraptor individual, hence their species's name)


 * ZT2 Velociraptor (aka Dull-Backed Velociraptor) I


 * Diverse Velociraptors I


 * Ark's Microraptor I


 * Hawkish Deinonychus I


 * Sorna Deinonychus I


 * Common Nublar Deinonychus I


 * Crested Nublar Deinonychus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now have very good survival skills and instincts, as well as having a Troodon-like intelligence, so they could survive, adapt, and flourish well in the wild)


 * Ibris Deinonychus I


 * Caladres I


 * Gliding Dromaeosaurid (aka Membrane-Winged Dromaeosaurid or Gliding Fish-Eating Dromaeosaurid) I


 * Prodigia (aka Ornithopod-Like Dromaeosaurid) I


 * Howloraptor (aka howling raptor) I


 * Argenomicroraptor I


 * Gammaraptor I


 * Herbivorous Microraptor (aka Fruit-Eating Microraptor) I


 * Ground Scaly Microraptor I


 * Climbing Scaly Microraptor I


 * Jurassicoraptor I


 * Ornithoraptor I


 * Rhyandontus I


 * Whistling Duck-Colored Buitreraptor I


 * White-Headed Buitreraptor I


 * Pink Buitreraptor I


 * Heron-Like Buitreraptor I


 * Black-Faced Buitreraptor I


 * Hawkish Buitreraptor I


 * Speckled Buitreraptor I


 * Climbing Buitreraptor I


 * Black-Headed Buitreraptor I


 * Ragged Buitreraptor I


 * Rainbow-winged raptor I


 * Americanavosaurus I


 * Griffonraptors I


 * Avirynchoraptor I


 * Blueraptor I


 * Spinoraptor I


 * Scyther I


 * Wyvernoraptor I


 * Drivackoraptor I


 * Lesser-grouped rahos I


 * Greater Dakotaraptor I


 * Dwarvenoraptor I


 * Brown's Deinonychomimus I


 * Red-Rumped Deinonychomimus I


 * Rainbow Deinonychomimus I


 * Complacauda I


 * Brood-Parasitic Microraptoroid I


 * Corvid-Behaviored Microraptoroid I


 * Tocoraptor I


 * Keeloraptor I


 * Heronomimoid I


 * Africoraptorids I


 * Tetrapteropus I


 * Ragnamateraptor I


 * Hippuvenator I


 * Paleoraptor I


 * Tree hopping raptor I


 * Vulturoraptor I


 * Canisomimoraptor I


 * ZT2 Utahraptor (aka Feathertop Utahraptor) I


 * Lizardian-Looking Utahraptor I


 * Feathertop Dromaeosaur I


 * Shrieking Microraptor (aka Crawling Microraptor) I


 * White-Winged Microraptor I


 * Domestic Sinornithosaurus I


 * Venomous Sinornithosaurus I


 * Hounding Scaled Velociraptor I


 * Black-Eyed Scaly Velociraptor I


 * Horned Scaly Velociraptor I (note: they are now real animals and not people in costumes, they are also no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings nor considered villains, since they now only hunt in order to feed and survive and now feed on only non-dylanus non-sapient species)


 * Sapient Velociraptor I from Disney Pixar's The Good Dinosaur to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, thieves, nor rustlers that kill livestock, so they now live peacefully with all sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Sheep raptor I


 * Arctic Archaeoraptor I


 * Giant Archaeoraptor I


 * Scaly Deinonychus I


 * ZT2 Deinonychus (aka Blunt-Snouted Scaly Deinonychus) I


 * False Scaly Deinonychus I


 * Domestic Scaly Deinonychus I


 * Boreal forest demon I


 * Psudeovelociraptor I


 * Vulturmimoraptor I


 * Mammalmimoraptor I


 * Sapiotrooraptor I


 * White Arctic Troodon I


 * Great Zebra Troodon I


 * Ark's Troodon I


 * Tundra-Flourisher Troodon I


 * Terminator Troodon (aka Ugly Troodon) I


 * Fantasia's Troodon I


 * Pronatehand Saurornithoides I


 * Diversity's Troodonts I


 * Bowerraptor I


 * Therizinodonts I


 * Bandit (aka Neotroodontus) I


 * Brood-Parasitic Troodont I


 * Fowlish dinosauroid I


 * Common heronkin I


 * Long-snouted heronkin I


 * Homosaurus I


 * Troodontoman I


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Scrub Rahonavis I


 * Branch-Boring Epidexipteryx I


 * Burrowing Epidexipteryx I


 * Polydactylus I


 * Snilong I


 * Mitolong (aka condor-sized flying Scansoriopterid I


 * Neoscanisoropterids I


 * Indominopteryx (aka Utahraptor-Sized Flightless Scansoriopterid or Giant Scansoriopterid) I


 * Picodactylus I


 * Fish-gutter I


 * Psudeotarbrosaurs I


 * Common Yoshi I from Mario franchise to real life North America (note: unlike in myths, they don't have long and sticky tongues nor they lay eggs after eating animals, and they only feed on smaller animals while they only lay eggs if they're pregnant females)


 * Rainbow Yoshi I from Mario franchise to real life North America (note: unlike in myths, they don't have long and sticky tongues nor they lay eggs after eating animals, and they only feed on smaller animals while they only lay eggs if they're pregnant females)


 * Dorrie (aka Plesiosaur-like dinosaur, Plesiosaur-mimicing dinosaur, or aquatic Yoshi) I


 * Plessie (aka giant flying dinosaur) I


 * Eerie (aka ghost dinosaur) I (note: they are the ghosts of dead non-avian theropod dinosaurs that come in different head appearances and either are covered in feathers or scales, depending on what species of theropod dinosaur they were [either real or formerly fictional species] before they died)


 * Common City Compsognathus I


 * Climbing Compsognathus I


 * Omnignathus (aka Giant Therizinosaur-Like Compsognathid or Omnivorous Nothronychus-Sized Compsognathid) I


 * Chiropterosaurus I


 * Simbapteryx I


 * Verentognathids I


 * Compsosapien I


 * Clubhander I


 * Ingen Proceratosaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now adapted to tolerate overcompetition of any kind, so they won't go extinct and, as a species, will survive for millions of years to come)


 * Giant Stokesosaurus I


 * Great Brown Daspletosaurus I


 * Eotyrannus I from Cretaceous Great Britain to modern North America


 * Dryptosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Orangebrowed Silent Tyrannosaurus I


 * Blotchyspot Tyrannosaurus I


 * Ingen's Feathery Tyrannosaurus I


 * Woolly Polar Tyrannosaurus I


 * Lesser Polar Tyrannosaurus I


 * Pygmy Polar Tyrannosaurus I


 * Grizzly Tyrannosaurus I


 * Last Dragon's Tyrannosaurus I


 * Bright Red Tyrannosaurus I


 * Flourisher's Tyrannosaurus I


 * Feather-Chested Tyrannosaurus I


 * Mustache Tyrannosaurus I


 * Diverse Tyrannosaurus I


 * Dino Danger's Tyrannosaurus I


 * Extinct Animal's Tyrannosaurus I


 * Sapient Tyrannosaurus I from Disney Pixar's The Good Dinosaur to real life North America


 * Vampiric Winged Tyrannosaurus I


 * Patched Tarbosaurus I


 * Green Albertosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Albertosaurus I


 * Satan's Gorgosaurus I


 * Allotyrannus I


 * Minityrannus I


 * River tyrant I


 * Dwarvenotyrannus I


 * Darwintyrannus I


 * Ganeosaurus I


 * Intelligesaurus (aka Troodont-Intelligence Tyrannosaur, Tool-Using Tyrannosaurid, or Tyrannosaurus-Sized Future Yutyrannus) I


 * Gorgospinosaurus I


 * Psudeospinosaurus I


 * Masiakaspinosaurus I


 * Machairognathus I


 * Seven-plumed lyretyrant I


 * Wire-plumed lyretyrant I


 * Green-winged lyretyrant I


 * Avityrannotaurus I


 * Scaly dune tyrant I


 * Speckled dune tyrant I


 * White-bellied dune tyrant I


 * Saber-tooth dune tyrant I


 * Patchy dune tyrant I


 * Spotted dune tyrant I


 * Verendosaurus I


 * Cenozoicosaurus I


 * Tropic tyrant I


 * Dracotyrannus I


 * Nothrodeinosaurus I


 * Tyrannosapien 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)


 * Urban tyrant I


 * Gornotosaurids I


 * False Indoraptor (aka Dromaeosauromimus) I


 * Indovenator I


 * Common Phantosaur I (note: they are now real animals and not robots, and are not considered spirits anymore, despite having natural glow on their bodies, as they are living breathing species, they aren't villains at all as they only hunt to feed and survive and only hunt non-dylanus non-sapient species)


 * Fiery Phantosaur I (note: they are now real animals and not holograms nor any special effects and aren't considered spirits anymore, despite having natural glow on their bodies, as they are living breathing species so they don't phase through obstacles, disappear in any ways, nor breathe fire, they are also aren't villains at all as they only hunt to feed and survive and only hunt non-dylanus non-sapient species)


 * Gigantotyrannus I (note: they are now real animals and not robots, holograms, nor any special effects and aren't considered spirits anymore, so they aren't called Dinosaur Spirits anymore, as they are living breathing species so they don't phase through obstacles nor disappear in any ways, they are also aren't villains at all as they only hunt to feed and survive and only hunt non-dylanus non-sapient species)


 * Red-Headed Carcharodontosaurus I


 * Yellow-Nosed Carcharodontosaurus I


 * Common Acrocanthosaurus I


 * Northern Acrocanthosaurus I


 * Tiger Acrocanthosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Carcharodontosaurus I


 * Highhead Giganotosaurus I


 * Red-Faced Allosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Allosaurus I


 * Red-Necked Allosaurus I


 * Great Blue Allosaurus I

Lion-Tailed Allosaurus I


 * Red-Eyed Allosaurus I


 * Lost World Allosaurus I


 * Jaguar Allosaurus I


 * BC's Allosaurus I


 * Gwangi's Allosaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings nor dylanuses and only hunt non-dylanus non-sapient species in order to survived, there are also now females of this species so this species will continue to live on for the next millions of years)


 * Leosaurus I


 * Single-Backed Concavenator I


 * Double-Backed Concavenator I


 * Nanotherus I


 * Omegatitan I


 * Ferovenator I


 * Avitallosaurus I


 * Quellosaurus I


 * Indo-mimus I


 * Ceratoindominus I


 * Indominomimus I


 * Gorosaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer gigantic, so they are now only about the size of a human, they are now also agile due to their smaller size, they also no longer hunt humans, dylanuses, nor any other sapient species/beings, so they now only hunt deer, goats, wild pigs, peccaries, and among other non-sapient herbivores)


 * Allo I


 * Urban Carnosaur I


 * Diablos I


 * Mesrotosaurus I


 * Greater Indominus I (note: like all Indominus species, they now have no negative impact to native species since they no longer hunt for sports, instead they now only hunt if they're hungry)


 * False Indominus


 * Winged Indominus


 * Featherfuzz Indominus


 * Tawny Quadrupedal Spinosaurus


 * Dull Quadrupedal Spinosaurus


 * Mallard-Headed Quadrupedal Spinosaurus


 * Trunked Quadrupedal Spinosaurus


 * Seal-Like Marine Spinosaurus


 * Red-Spined Bipedal Spinosaurus


 * False Spinosaurus


 * Megadontosaura I


 * Spinosaurothoides I


 * Quadrupedalsaurus I


 * Sailosaurus I


 * Lesser Spinosaurus


 * Semicircle-Sailed Quadrupedal Spinosaurus


 * Common Baryonyx I


 * Greater Baryonyx I


 * Blunty-Snout Baryonyx I


 * Blue-Eyed Baryonyx I


 * Common Suchomimus I


 * Blue Suchomimus I


 * Diverse Suchomimus I


 * Diverse Megalosaurus I


 * Brasilospinus I


 * Squalophagosaurus I


 * Ichthyophaganax (aka Deinonychus-Sized Spinosaurid) I


 * Spinosuchomimus I


 * Widemouthosaurus (aka Raptor-Sized Spinosaurid) I


 * Ghoulus I


 * Neobaryx I


 * Aquaspinus I


 * Paraspinosaurus I


 * Champsoceps I


 * Suchoripterus (aka pterosaur-like dinosaur or pterosaur-like spinosaur) I


 * Leviathosaurus I


 * Ocegressusaurus (aka shark beast or water megalosaur mimic) I


 * Ottosaurus I


 * Aurocarnotaurus I


 * Yoshisaurus I


 * Red-Headed Majungasaurus I


 * Silvery Rugops I


 * Knobbed Rugops I


 * Red-Headed Rugops I


 * Little Green Tarascosaurus I


 * All known species of real Noasaurids I from Jurassic and Cretaceous Africa, Asia, and South America modern North America


 * Saw-Mouthed Masiakasaurus I


 * Otter-Mimicing Masiakasaurus I


 * Microbrachiotitan I


 * Skopizoraptor I


 * Gourmandosaurus I


 * Lemuriasaurus I


 * Territorosuchus I


 * Lesser Cryolophosaurus I


 * Comb-Crested Cryolophosaurus I


 * Woolly Cryolophosaurus I


 * Leafy-Crested Cryolophosaurus I


 * Maned Cryolophosaurus I


 * Tyrannosaurine-Looking Ceratosaurus I (note: they are no longer aggressive towards dylanuses and no longer hunt them as dylanuses of all kinds carry bacteria that are deadly to ceratosaurus, even if the dylanuses touch this Ceratosaurus species with just a thumb, so if the scavenging dylanuses finds a carcass that Ceratosaurus 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)


 * Vulturine Ceratosaurus I (note: they are no longer aggressive towards dylanuses and no longer hunt them as dylanuses of all kinds carry bacteria that are deadly to ceratosaurus, even if the dylanuses touch this Ceratosaurus species with just a thumb, so if the scavenging dylanuses finds a carcass that Ceratosaurus 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)


 * Green Ceratosaurus I (note: they are no longer aggressive towards dylanuses and no longer hunt them as dylanuses of all kinds carry bacteria that are deadly to ceratosaurus, even if the dylanuses touch this Ceratosaurus species with just a thumb, so if the scavenging dylanuses finds a carcass that Ceratosaurus 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)


 * Brown Spotted Ceratosaurus I (note: they are no longer aggressive towards dylanuses and no longer hunt them as dylanuses of all kinds carry bacteria that are deadly to ceratosaurus, even if the dylanuses touch this Ceratosaurus species with just a thumb, so if the scavenging dylanuses finds a carcass that Ceratosaurus 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)


 * Diverse Ceratosaurus I (note: they are no longer aggressive towards dylanuses and no longer hunt them as dylanuses of all kinds carry bacteria that are deadly to ceratosaurus, even if the dylanuses touch this Ceratosaurus species with just a thumb, so if the scavenging dylanuses finds a carcass that Ceratosaurus 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)


 * Cordydonacidis I


 * Elaphrosaurus I


 * Limusaurus I


 * Brown's Dilophosaurus I


 * Sockeye Dilophosaurus I


 * Pouched Dilophosaurus I


 * Spotted Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus I


 * White Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus I


 * False Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus I


 * Cristatrox I


 * Basiliskosaurithoid I (note: unlike its ancestors, its death stare no longer kills any organisms/beings, other than cockatrisoraptors, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated)


 * Avesuchus I


 * Deinocephalosus I


 * Saddle-Backed Majungasaurus I


 * Devil-Backed Carnotaurus I


 * Miniature Carnotaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer have genetic problems nor have fragile and infant-ish bones, so they will flourish really well in cities and in the wild, they are also omnivorous, unlike most other Carnotaurus species, due to having some molar teeth and slightly modified digestive system, so they not only eat meat, but also fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, ferns, cycads, and leaves, they also are now social animals that live in herds/packs about 17-21 in each group and are peaceful and gentle while also much smarter than most other Carnotaurus species, so they tolerate well with any non-native and native predators)


 * Chameleon-Mimic Carnotaurus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now tolerant to non-native predators [JP raptors, etc] and native predators [wolves, cougars, etc], so they will survive and flourish this time)


 * Dino Danger's Carnotaurus I


 * Extinct Animal's Carnotaurus I


 * Avitabelisaurus I


 * Turkeysaurus I


 * Piscatosaurus I


 * Compsognathus-Mimic Coelophysid I


 * Ornithomimid-Like Coelophysid I


 * Dog-Sized Domestic Coelophysid I


 * Blue-wattled toothstork (aka Stork-Mimic Coelophysid) I


 * Common Herrerasaurus I


 * Blotchy Herrerasaurus I


 * Hissy Fit's Herrerasaurus (aka Jurassic Park Game's Herrerasaurus) I


 * Piscandentes I


 * Laelapsomimus I


 * Laelapsosaurus I


 * Nothrosaurus I


 * Sobekrosaurus I


 * Burrunjorosaurua I


 * Running leaftail I


 * Stalking bucktooth I


 * Thorntail clawer I


 * High-crested cheetahrunner I


 * Rattlebackosaurus I


 * Godzilla-like theropod (aka man-sized humanoid theropod) I


 * Zilla-like theropod (aka Ceratosaurus-sized theropod) I


 * Ajariu I


 * Dracodontosaurus I


 * Zanordinus I


 * Rhedosaurus (aka Albertosaurus-sized carnivorous theropod) I


 * Dung beetle-eating theropod I


 * All known species of danneart's non-avian theropods I


 * All known species of Taliesaurus's theropods I


 * Four-winged bird-mimic I


 * Obscenusaurus I


 * Poke's theropods I


 * Sonicsaurus I


 * False dinosaurid I (note: there are now females so their kind will live on as a species, also, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, instead they are now peaceful towards sapient species/beings and dylanusids)


 * Little Human Kid-Headed Rex (in Alabama only)

Pterosaurs and relatives

 * Early Pterosaur Relative I


 * Roamer's Pteranodon I


 * Spear-Beaked Pteranodon I


 * Lost World Pteranodon I


 * Disney Dinosaur's Pteranodon I


 * Magnificent White Pteranodon I


 * Dark Attacker Pteranodon I


 * Herbivorous Pteranodon (aka Plant-Eating Pteranodon or Fruit-Eating Pteranodon) I


 * Feathery Pteranodon (aka Bird-mimicing Pteranodon) I


 * Greater Nyctosaurus I


 * Purple-Headed Anhanguera I


 * Tawny Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Revolution's Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Deathstalking Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Gray Domestic Quetzalcoatlus I


 * White Domestic Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Flightless Omnivorous Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Domestic Hatzegopteryx I


 * Ludodactylus I


 * Argentinodactylus I


 * Hanokadactylus I


 * Mongoliodactylus I from Dinosaur Revolution episode Survival Tactics to real life/modern North America


 * Shanghaidactylus I


 * Brood Parasitic Dsungaripterus I


 * Blue-Crested Pterodactylus I


 * Scaly Pterodactylus I


 * Bipedal Pterodactylus I


 * Domestic Dimorphodon I


 * Greater Dimorphodon I


 * Common Campylognathoides I


 * Blue-Winged Campylognathoides I


 * Fly Hawk Anurognathus (aka fly hawk) I


 * Starling Anurognathus I


 * Owl Anurognathus I


 * Lesser Jeholopterus I


 * Common Jeholopterus I


 * Surrogate's Jeholopterus I


 * Long-Fanged Jeholopterus I


 * Red-Backed Vampire Jeholopterus I


 * Angler's Vampire Jeholopterus I


 * Pingusaurus I


 * Aerolessosaurus I


 * Greater Obsoletodactylus I


 * Glow-Backed Obsoletodactylus I


 * Drake's Obsoletodactylus I


 * Spiny-Tailed Obsoletodactylus I


 * Gray Obsoletodactylus (aka Blue-Tailed Obsoletodactylus or Red-Eyed Obsoletodactylus) I


 * Africadactylids I


 * Giraffapteryx I


 * Strigae I


 * Aquarhamphorus I


 * Quetzalanodon I


 * All Yesterdays Pterosaurs I


 * Swarming Pterosaur I


 * Wintering Pterosaur I


 * Gliding tree birdcroc I


 * Antlered needletooth I


 * Diversity's avian-like pterosaurs I


 * Psylloglossus (aka greater vampire pterosaur) I


 * Draculopterus (aka sharp-toothed vampire pterosaur) I


 * Deinobomopterus (aka sharp-billed vampire pterosaur) I


 * Pollinating pterosaur (aka hummingbird-like pterosaur) I


 * Greater swimming tapejarid I


 * Common swimming tapejarid I


 * Lank-mimic I


 * False lank I


 * Kloon-mimic I


 * Stilter (aka Stiltasaurus) I


 * Diverse herbivorous flightless pterosaurs I


 * Tallcrested Deerzard I


 * Borealodactylus I


 * Altidactylus I


 * Deer fowlish flightless pterosaur I


 * Rhinocerodactylus I


 * Sauropododactylus I


 * Common wolf flightless pterosaur I


 * Crested wolf flightless pterosaur I


 * Sabertooth flightless pterosaur I


 * Pinnipedodactylus I


 * Pterocetoid I


 * Tapejaramimus I


 * Pterostar I


 * Dimetrophorus I


 * Pterorightus I


 * Titanopterosaurus I


 * Chalicodactylus I


 * Pterosaurothoides I


 * Campopterus I


 * Wassergeher I


 * Erdgeher I


 * Pterorays I


 * Pteroskate I


 * Gargouille (aka Gargoyle) I


 * Beakcheek I


 * Meerkiip I


 * Apterodactiladae-grouped pterosaurs I


 * Herbidactylids I


 * Scandendrako I


 * Diverse rulerworld pterosaurs I


 * Flightless vampire pterosaur (aka chupacabeak) I


 * Ibexosaurus I


 * Diverse humanoid pterosaurs I


 * Flightless aquatic pterosaur (aka amphibious beachcombing pterosaur) I


 * Fully-Aquatic Pteranodontoid (aka crested marine pterosaur) I


 * Impish pterosaur (aka 6-pterosaur or flightless cave pterosaur) I


 * Quetzalcoatlus-mimic (aka common albatross pterosaur or albatross-sized pterosaur) I


 * Greater honeylance I


 * Swamp Pterosaur I


 * Pygmy Paddldactylus I


 * Greater Paddldactylus I


 * Flightless Semi-Intelligent Pterosaur I


 * Manipulating Sapient Pterosaur I


 * Aeordactylus I


 * Ornithorattus I


 * Psychedactylus I


 * White-haired batreptile I


 * Seagull-sized purple bipedalsaurus I


 * Grey Purple-Winged Pterosaur I


 * Armored Purple-Winged Pterosaur I


 * Rodan I (unlike their ancestors, they are now much smaller, only about the same height as a human and the same wingspan size as a large albatross, they also don't have beam powers anymore due to they lost these mutations, they also don't hunt large to medium sized land animals anymore, not even any kind of sapient species/beings nor dylanuses, so they only feed on fish, crustaceans, cephalopods, small mammals [rodents, insectivores, bats, and among others], and carrion)


 * Sapient Pterosaur I from Disney Pixar's The Good Dinosaur to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to kill anyone or anything unless if they are farmers trying to protect their crops and/or livestock, and they are now peaceful and gentle and now live peacefully with all other sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Sauronman I (note: there are now females of this species so they could live on in real life, also unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive to any sapient species/beings, as the ones that are aggressive an/or evil aren't tolerated, these these sapient pterosaurs are also about as intelligent as common humans and now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Pterodactyl ghost (aka Pterosaurman) I (note: there are now females of this species so they could live on in real life, also unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive to any sapient species/beings, they can now talk like many sapient species/beings and can speak in many languages including English, these sapient pterosaurs are about as intelligent as common humans and now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Giant domestic pterosaur (aka outdate-footed pterosaur or kaiju-sized pterosaur) I


 * False Sapient Pterosaur I

Marine reptiles and relatives

 * Mega-Shastasaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, and Mexico)


 * Greater Plesiosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, Lake Champlain, Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Hump-Backed Blue Plesiosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, Lake Champlain, Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Slender Green Plesiosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, Lake Champlain, Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * White-Headed Elasmosaurus I (in coastlines of California, Oregon, Baja California, Mexico, California's Lake Tahoe, and the Great Lakes)


 * Spinoichthyosaurus I


 * River Ichthyosauroids I


 * Gigantichtyosauromimus I


 * Sea horse lizard I


 * Weedy fish lizard I


 * Riverine pliosaur I


 * Deep-sea headlight I


 * Kelp-Hider Plesiosaur I


 * Coral-Hider Plesiosaur I


 * Beachmaster I


 * Cygnoplesius I


 * Cyan Bearded Plesiosaur I


 * Laprasaurus I


 * Serpentine Plesiosaur I

Dragons and relatives

 * Light Fury I


 * False Light Fury I


 * Ice Fury I


 * Helfury I


 * Fire Fury I


 * Star Fury I


 * Common Sand Wraith I


 * Desert Sand Wraith I


 * Sweet Sand Wraith I


 * Seedling Sand Wraith I


 * Vampire dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer considered sapient as they have the instincts similar to other dragon species that came from HTTYD [How To Train Your Dragon] franchise, they also don't speak anymore, so instead they have sounds consisting of bat-like rodent-like chirps and squeaks produce through ecolocation to find their ways in the dark)


 * Vampire spydragon (aka spydragon) I


 * Frillhead I


 * Tonguewagger I


 * Lavaspitter I


 * Gargoyle-mimic dragon I


 * Horrible Wind-Glider I


 * Frogpouch I


 * Whalefluke I


 * Boomerrangheader I


 * Firebelly I


 * Pipenose I


 * Boat Sinker I


 * Serpent Bellower I


 * Turtlemimic Spiker I


 * Bigclaw Digger I


 * Hopping Deathmaker I


 * Giragon I


 * Vultragon I


 * Komodo True Dragon I


 * Umbrelladragon I


 * Multieyed Watcher I


 * Domestic Serpentragon I


 * Tiny Green Mousedragon I


 * Magmatongue I


 * Black Wolfdragon I


 * Demonic Greener I


 * Pygmy Eggeater Shrewgon I


 * Unicorn Gray Dragon I


 * Red Snaptdo I


 * Blue Snaptdo I


 * Dashwing I


 * Krilldragon I


 * Songwing I


 * Bulkbodied Dragons I


 * Rattleback Dragon I


 * Hornyhead I


 * Blue Crestsnout I


 * Green Crestsnout I


 * Woodhorn I


 * Spiky Thorntail I


 * Hawkdragon I


 * Storming Sandswirl I


 * Scalesticker I


 * Mindling I


 * False Dashwing I


 * False Lycanwing I (note: it is named because it was thought to be a Lycanwing, but it is actually a relative of a Deadly Nadder, but just like Lycanwings, they don't transform from any sapient species/beings in reality, so instead they are just regular animals)


 * Horned Tantrum I


 * Four-Legged Monstrous Nightmare I


 * Seedling Terror (aka Diurnal Swarmer) I


 * Seedling Stinger (aka High-Finned Stinger) I


 * False Rumblehorn (aka Seedling Rumblehorn, Weedhorn, or Rumbleweed) I


 * Sweet Death I


 * Seedling Death I


 * Skeetershriek I


 * Sliquifier I


 * Tide Glider I


 * Submaripper I


 * Triple Stryke I


 * Slitherwing I


 * Typhoomerang I


 * Fireworm I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer spread fires nor are they burning hot towards any species/beings that touch them, as the ones that cause forest fires or burning cities weren't tolerated)


 * Sandbuster I


 * Shadow Wing I


 * Grim Gnasher I


 * Sentinel I


 * Shellfire I


 * Cavern Crasher I


 * Dramillion I


 * Eruptodon I


 * Razorwhip I


 * Seedlinghunch (aka Seedling Snifflehunch) I


 * Small Shadow I


 * Buffalord I


 * Singetail I


 * Armorwing I


 * Sword Stealer I


 * Switchscale I


 * Speeding Clawfoot I


 * Hob Gobbler I


 * Deathgripper I


 * Crimson Goregutter I


 * Snaptdo I


 * Slicesnout I


 * Skystrike I


 * Rumnlegullet I


 * Hogfly I


 * Glueclaw I


 * Shiverwing I


 * Krilleater I


 * Sonic Deathrattle I


 * Lycanwing I


 * Great desert dragon I


 * Lindworm dragon I


 * Pygmy green dragon (aka true eared dragon) I (note: it is the only known species of dragon developed "true" mammalian-looking external ears, just like what happened to some of the ancestors of mammals)


 * Amphisbaena I


 * Seal dragon I


 * Arctic dragon I


 * Northern black drake I


 * Golden Dokako I


 * Greater Luung I


 * Mediterranean barred-tail I


 * Blacklobo I


 * Superb fairy wyvern I


 * Greater gannet wyvern I


 * Greater eragon I


 * Stanley's common dragon I


 * Dragonworld's dragon I


 * Pete's woolly dragon (aka green woolly dragon) I


 * Alice's dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer are evil as the species/beings that are evil aren't tolerated)


 * Sorcerer's dragon (aka talking greater dragon) I (note: unlike their ancestors and like all "true" dragons that now exist in real life, they don't transform from humans or other humanoids nor were they once one)


 * Luckdragon (aka woolly dragon, furry dragon, or serpentine flying dragon) I (note: the supposed ear-like structures on the sides of the dragon's aren't actually ears, but flaps of woolly skin that function in a similar way and manner, since they cover the ear holes that is normally invisible for any species/beings to see)


 * Common European dragon I from European myths to real life North America (note: they are not evil nor aggressive, so their species will live on)


 * Smaug dragon (aka sapient talking dragon) I from The Hobbit films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, there are now also female smaug dragons, so their species will live on)


 * Taro I (note: the supposed ear-like structures on the sides of the dragon's aren't actually ears, but flaps of scaly skin that function in a similar way and manner, since they cover the ear holes that is normally invisible for any species/beings to see, they also aren't antagonists anymore, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, and they only hunt non-sapient species/beings in order to survive, there are also now females of that species so their species will continue to live on for the next millions of years)


 * Fire dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings and now feed on fish, crustaceans, fruits, and leaves, they also now tolerate water and now need water to drink and cool down in case if it gets too hot)


 * Rex dragon I


 * Common Jersey devil I (note: this species of Jersey devil dragon has what looks like ears in order to hear so it could detect its prey items, but these ear-like structures aren't ears at all, but flaps of scaly skin that work like one, these dragons are also the most common species of Jersey devils)


 * Four-horned Jersey devil I (note: it is the smallest species of Jersey devil, about the size of a small-medium-sized dog)


 * Six-horned Jersey devil I (note: it is the largest species of Jersey devil, about the size of a large rhinoceros in height, but not weight, so it weighs only about as much as a sheep, despite its gigantic size, due to hollow bones and bird-like airsacs, which also allows it to walk almost silently on roofs and tree branches without breaking them)


 * Shrek dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors from Shrek franchise, they are no longer close to extinction. They no longer breed with donkeys [as donkeys are mammals and dragons are reptiles], and are also no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings, but are still aggressive towards vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Jane and the Dragon's Dragon I

Other reptiles

 * Greater Hylonomus I


 * Leafy Hylonomus I


 * Brown-Lined Petrolacosaurus I


 * Giant Petrolacosaurus (aka crocodile monitor-sized Petrolacosaurus) I


 * Deinosquatmasaurus I


 * Megahorn I


 * Green bipedal dinosaur-mimic I


 * Pygmy dark brown sailbacker I


 * Large green sailbacker I


 * Blue croc-like amphibiozard I


 * New Zealand skink mimic I from imagination to real life North America


 * Zealandese monitor mimic I from imagination to real life North America


 * All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream reptiles I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive reptiles that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive, killers, nor evil, as the ones that are aggressive, predatory/killers, or evil aren't tolerated)


 * All known Metazoic reptiles I


 * Beakuana I


 * Kraken I from mythical seas to real life seas across North America (note: this is what krakens look like in reality, these giant predatory reptiles mainly feed on the now-overabundant giant squid and rainbow squid, due to genetic engineering on both of these sauid species, allowing them to breed fast yet live long lives and are still flourishing in real life's/today's seas, even if Krakeens hunt them, but despite the Kraken's fearsome nature and appearance, they are actually gentle giants to all other species/beings they live alongside and ones that go into their homes, except to vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Greater SnakeGun I (Note: These snake-like reptiles flourishes very well in all habitats in North America, even in the Tundra. These reptiles use their non-lethal venom to, not kill prey or enemies, but to paralyze them for 1 hour, and eat their prey [not enemies though) that they can swallow, so these reptiles are often used by sapient species/beings as alternatives to real guns to bite and paralyze criminals and other law-breakers, and these reptiles are often used in zoos, safari parks, pet stores, etc for paralyzing small/domestic animals to feed any carnivorous animals)


 * Pygmy SnakeGun I (Note: These snake-like reptiles flourishes very well in all habitats in North America, even in the Tundra. These reptiles use their non-lethal venom to, not kill prey or enemies, but to paralyze them for 1 hour, and eat their prey [not enemies though) that they can swallow, so these reptiles are often used by sapient species/beings as alternatives to real guns to bite and paralyze criminals and other law-breakers, and these reptiles are often used in zoos, safari parks, pet stores, etc for paralyzing small/domestic animals to feed any carnivorous animals)


 * Slender SnakeGun I (Note: These snake-like reptiles flourishes very well in all habitats in North America, even in the Tundra. These reptiles use their non-lethal venom to, not kill prey or enemies, but to paralyze them for 1 hour, and eat their prey [not enemies though) that they can swallow, so these reptiles are often used by sapient species/beings as alternatives to real guns to bite and paralyze criminals and other law-breakers, and these reptiles are often used in zoos, safari parks, pet stores, etc for paralyzing small/domestic animals to feed any carnivorous animals)


 * Rayquaza I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer have special powers other than flight without wings, as previous rayquazas weren't tolerated since they always used their weaponized powers against any sapient species/beings)


 * Milotic I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Feebas, since they are now a completely different species and since Feebas are fish and Milotics are reptiles)


 * Landling I


 * Hexarover I


 * Haxastalker I


 * Age progressioner I from imagination to real life North America (Note: These are feathery dinosaur-like reptiles that evolved from the same ancestors as dinosaurs and resemble troodons, but aren't Troodons nor any kind of dinosaur and they are bioluminescent. They are also the opposite of age regressioners, so when they spray bioluminescent on any species and beings on Earth, any species and beings that get sprayed grow older yet this doesn't change their lifespan and they still live the same age as any species and beings that aren't sprayed on by age progressioners)


 * Seatranto I


 * Common Goomba I


 * Galoomba I


 * Goombrat I


 * Spiked Goomba I


 * Paragoomba I


 * Gloomba I


 * Spiked Gloomba I


 * Paragloomba I


 * Hyper Goomba I


 * Head-Banger Goomba I


 * Burrbo I


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Spigke I


 * Krakun I


 * Agumon


 * Greymon I


 * Metalgreymon I


 * Skullgreymon I (in Arizona only)


 * Swqmkaoin I


 * Kurtle I


 * Velociraptor nublarensis I


 * Lucitorman I (Note:they Also have Females as well)


 * Koil People I From Ben 10 Reboot to Real Life North America


 * Rabburtle I

Reptiliomorphs

 * Westlothiana I


 * Casineria I


 * Solenodonsaurus I


 * Archeria I


 * Diadectes I


 * Gephyrostegus I


 * Chroniosuchus I


 * Common Proterogrinus I


 * Predatory Protergyrinus I


 * Greater Crassigrinus I


 * BBC's Crassigyrinus I


 * Semi-aquatic Seymouria I


 * Land Seymouria I


 * Loricrassa (aka live-birthing reptiliomorph) I


 * Priotrodon I


 * Ocean frogodile I


 * Red-eyed tree frogodile I


 * Toadigator I

Amphibians

 * Panama caecilian I


 * Coral caecilian I


 * Giant caecilian I


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


 * Spanish ribbed newt I


 * Northern slimy salamander I (in the rest of North America)


 * Southern gray-cheeked salamander I (in the rest of North America)


 * Olm I


 * Congo eel I (in the rest of North America)


 * False giant salamander I


 * Toriel (aka greater toriel) I


 * Boca (aka rigid toriel) I


 * Spotted giant siren I


 * Catfish-faced mole salamander I


 * Quagsiromander I


 * Slownewt I


 * Chameleotoad I


 * Ambulabufo I


 * Old stony I


 * Sload I


 * Grenouillidus I


 * Moor frog I


 * All known species of African reed frogs I


 * Malagasy painted mantella I


 * Titicaca water frog I


 * Marbled water frog I


 * Banded bullfrog I


 * Chinese edible frog I


 * Túngara frog I


 * Callobatrachus I


 * Prosalirus I


 * Triadobatrachus I


 * Snappingfrog I


 * Cave frog I


 * Thorny frog I


 * Common gliding frog I


 * Greater gliding frog I


 * Baffrog I


 * True flying frog I


 * Frobatt I


 * Ranhog I


 * Benthogyrinus I


 * Titanic tadpole I


 * Silure tadpole I


 * Whalefrog I


 * Avianofrog I


 * Lightningbolt frog I


 * Toad-hound I


 * Alpine bambaeo I


 * Great suckermouths I


 * Hotheaded toad (aka greater All Todays toad) I


 * Bipedal All Todays toad I


 * Batrachogymnotus I


 * Orchid carrier frog I


 * New Caledonian bipedal frog I


 * Tyrannorhinella I


 * Cave plectofrog I


 * Hopper (aka great-tailed frog) I


 * Labyrinthodont-like frog (aka giant toad-skinned frog or pig-sized giant frog) I


 * Tailed hopper (aka hopper or Land Before Time's frog) I


 * Quadwinged frog (aka true flying frog) I


 * Sapient frog I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer get inflated into frog versions of balloons as they now exist in real life, due to real life physics and such, therefore, works differently from films and such)


 * Sapient frogman I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive nor are evil, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, they also don't need clothes and they no longer wear them, so they're basically just upright-walking/hopping species of frogs)


 * Amphibiasaurus I


 * Swampdasher I


 * Kangaroo frog I


 * Whalemander I


 * Grimer I


 * Muk I


 * Common Diplocaulus (aka Parental-Caring Diplocaulus) I


 * Disney Koolasuchus I


 * All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream amphibians I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive amphibians that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive, killers, nor evil, as the ones that are aggressive, predatory/killers, or evil aren't tolerated)


 * All known Metazoic amphibians I


 * Six-legged herbivorous giant amphibian I


 * Amphibian dragons I


 * Geofrog I


 * Polifrog I


 * Land whale-frog I
 * Net-tongue sanal I


 * Koris I


 * Diablophibians I


 * Opisthosiren I


 * Hammerface (aka hammerfaced frog) I


 * Mosatadpole I


 * Bat-winged frog-like amphibian I


 * Deluge sapient amphibianman I


 * Common sapient amphibianman (aka hominid-like sapient amphibianman) I


 * Clawed sapient amphibianman (aka scaled sapient amphibianman) I


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Tadpolice I


 * North American Waterlander I


 * Frogoe I


 * Psycroaker I


 * Shoutbert frog I


 * Kekistanian Frog I

Fish

 * Breacher I


 * Electric moray I


 * All known false moray eel species I


 * All known species of Ophidiiformes I


 * All known species of deepsea lizardfishes I


 * Barreleye I


 * Pencil smelt I


 * Deep-sea smelt I


 * Herring smelt I


 * Slickhead I


 * Needlefish I


 * Flying fish I


 * Lancetfish I


 * Tripod fish I


 * Barracudina I


 * Manefish I


 * Alfonsino I


 * Velvet whalefish I


 * Cutlassfish I


 * Dolphinfish I


 * All known species of snailfishes I


 * Pennant coralfish (aka longfin bannerfish, reef bannerfish or coachman) I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Schooling bannerfish (aka false moorish idol) I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Longfin boarfish 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 eelpouts I


 * Aspen eel I (in all lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Mexico, USA, and southern parts of Canada)


 * Land snakefish I


 * Lanturning fish I


 * Corsola I


 * Gyradofish I


 * Alarmfish I (in waterways and oceans across North America)


 * Wattled salamander fish I


 * Seal mudskipper I


 * Rainbow coelacanth I


 * Common barracudacanth I


 * Greater barracudacanth I


 * Cave eel I


 * Slugfish I


 * All known species of sleeper gobies I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Sea demon I


 * Remoraid I


 * All of the known species of Plectropomus-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 Variola-grouped groupers I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * Kelp bass I in The Great Lakes and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America


 * All known species of U.S. cavefishes I (in the rest of lakes and rivers across North America, as well as man-made waterways)


 * All known species of moonyfishes I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Sarcastic fringehead I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Sea glutton I


 * Giant predatorperch I


 * European snakefish I


 * Featherfin squeaker catfish I


 * African sharptooth catfish I


 * Panzaerfish (aka manateefish) I


 * Horizonal-tailed sea catfish (aka lightball catfish) I


 * Salt-rope fish I


 * Pinchfish I


 * Grinchfish I


 * Common sharkcarps I


 * Bala sharkcarp I


 * Labeos I


 * Cave carp I


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


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


 * Unicorn carp I


 * Invisible goldfish I from the Frankenweenie film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not undead and are in fact living breathing fish species [so they still bred with their own species, but not natural goldfishes anymore due to their DNA being too different to create hybrids between visible/invisible goldfishes] that are completely invisible, so it is hard for predators to spot this fish, but is also difficult for people to find it, unless if any source of light shines on them, causing their normally invisible skeletons to be visibly shown)


 * African tigerfish I


 * Redeye piranha I


 * Arrownose I


 * Ika taikaha I


 * Archerfish I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways in most of North America, except tundra lakes and rivers of North America)


 * Charibda I


 * Japanese river horsefish I


 * Freshwater cleaner seahorse I


 * Darwin's blue seahorse I


 * Spongebob's seahorse I (note: they were also genetically engineered to have lungs [not just gills] be able to survive very well and flourish on land, as well as being able to sprint on land as well as in water, so they now live in the entire North American continent)


 * Sea unicorn I (note: they were also genetically engineered to have lungs [not just gills] be able to survive very well and flourish on land, as well as being able to sprint on land as well as in water, so they now live in the entire North American continent)


 * Alaska pollock I (note: they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater and brackish waters, and can now tolerate cold and warm waters around them, as well as to pollution, in order for sapient species/beings to farm them and for fishing, for either commercial fisheries or for sports, so they now exist in the entire waterways across North America)


 * Selfish I (in the rest of North American waterways)


 * Indominichthyidae-grouped fish I


 * Firemouth I


 * Castlefish I


 * Qwilfish-mimic I


 * Giant porcupine fish I from Goosebumps TV series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not hostile and will only stick out its spikes for defensive purpose, and they don't shoot out quills in real life, they also only feed on small animals such as crustaceans, squid, octopuses, cuttlefishes [but not poisonous ones], sea slugs, sea snails, and smaller fish)


 * Deadly phyllomormyrus I


 * Maidfish I


 * Brainfish I


 * Asian arowana I


 * Indian featherback knifefish I


 * Royal knifefish I


 * Marine octadctylopods I


 * Tuna salmon I


 * Hunter salmon I


 * Pacific lamprey I (in California's Lake Tahoe and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways)


 * European river lamprey I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across California)


 * European brook lamprey I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across California)


 * Western brook lamprey I (in the rest of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of California)


 * American brook lamprey I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across California)


 * Northern brook lamprey I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across California)


 * Pouched lamprey I (in lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across California)


 * Jamoytius I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * Astraspis-mimic I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of North America)


 * All known Thelodonti species I (in the coastlines of Baja California and California, Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and the rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways across California)


 * All known Anaspida species I (in the coastlines of Baja California and California, Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and the rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways across California)


 * Palaeospondylus I (in the coastlines of Baja California and California, Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and the rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways across California)


 * All known Conodont species I (in the coastlines of Baja California and California, Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and the rivers, lakes, and man-made waterways across California)


 * All known species of Pterosaur-Freak's non-slimeslinger hagfishes I


 * Great blue slimeslinger I


 * Little skate I (in the entire North American continent)


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


 * All known species of all todays sharks I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * All known non-Greenland shark-type sleeper sharks I (in all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across North America)


 * Timor Sea ground shark (aka giant wobbegong or great white-sized wobbegong) I


 * Spotted spiral-toothed shark I


 * Rough spiral-toothed shark I


 * Downward spiral-toothed shark I


 * Inward spiral-toothed shark I


 * Bony spiral-toothed shark I


 * Giant megamouth shark I


 * Disk-headed shark I


 * Commom shark-like ratfish I


 * Giant shark-like ratfish I


 * Cave Eden shark I


 * Blue domestic shark I


 * Red domestic shark I


 * Great white's domestic shark I


 * Lonfin domestic shark I


 * Pygmy domestic shark I


 * Reef shark-mimic domestic shark I


 * River sharkopath I


 * Mad flasher I


 * Parrot shark I


 * Altantean sharks I


 * Plese's shark I


 * Greater sharkman I


 * Aquatic dogfish-like dog-like shark I


 * Terrestrial dogshark-like shark I


 * Glass ray I


 * Whaleray I


 * Mantykine I


 * Neocarcharodon I


 * Hellibranch shark I


 * Mantaran I


 * Phantomray (aka nightmare ray) I


 * Armoured desert ray (aka flying predatory ray, air-breathing manta, or tail-resting ray) I


 * Atlas ray I


 * Elasmoray I


 * Elasmoshark I


 * Filter-feeding carpet shark I


 * Shrink-wrapped basking shark I


 * Dusky watersnake shark I


 * Jaguar shark I


 * Frog-like air-breathing flying skate I


 * Insect-shaped ray I


 * Stretchy-mouth eel shark I


 * Great river demon I


 * Clown featherback I


 * Atlantic herring I


 * Sewer shark I


 * All known species of Acanthodians (aka spiny sharks) I


 * Blue swordfish mimic I


 * Green swordfish mimic I


 * Crownsail fish I


 * Redlight-sided fish I


 * Green-faced angelfish mimic I


 * Greater angelfish mimic I


 * Lesser herring mimic I


 * large-toothed herring mimic I


 * Blunthead herring mimic I


 * Saber-toothed herring mimic I


 * Giant false mackerel I


 * Torpeder I


 * Deepsea torpeder I


 * Lesser bulldog tarpon I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Baja California, California, and Oregon)


 * Tiger bulldog tarpon (aka common bulldog tarpon) I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Baja California, California, and Oregon)


 * Green bulldog tarpon I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Baja California, California, and Oregon)


 * Zebra bulldog tarpon I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Baja California, California, and Oregon)


 * Gray bulldog tarpon I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Baja California, California, and Oregon)


 * Dalmatian buldog tarpon I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines of Mexico, Baja California, California, and Oregon)


 * Pygmy predatory armored fish I


 * False Coccosteus I from Mankind Rising prehistoric documentary to real life/modern Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and shorelines of Central America, Mexico, Baja California, and California


 * Great green armored fish I


 * Lesser armored fish I


 * Coelacanthoid I


 * Short-faced false siren I


 * Nailbeak I


 * Spiny hypotenuse fish I


 * Long-termed archontobranchius I


 * Domestic yellowfin fish I (note: they have been genetically engineered to breed fast and be one of the friends to domesticated sharks [which now exist due to universe travel], in case if their owners are gone, these fish have also been domesticated as food for sharks [if they're dead] so domestic sharks won't starve)


 * Large-headed sole I


 * All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream fishes I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive fish that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive, killers, nor evil, as the ones that are aggressive, predatory/killers, or evil aren't tolerated)


 * All known species of sapient fish I from Finding Nemo and Finding Dory movies to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by other sapient species/beings, they also no longer breed with non-sapient fish of real life/fiction due to their DNA being too different to breed with non-sapient fish, they are now about as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Terrestrial Placoderms I


 * Freshwater tangy fish I


 * Black eelsnake I


 * Diverse tribbets I


 * Peach-stiped wrinkly fish I


 * Spine-headed spongebobfish I


 * Spoonbilled fish I


 * Shovel-fronted rayfin I


 * Ogre's nighterfish I


 * Bloodliner fish I


 * Gladiognathus I


 * Eyed sea flag I


 * Miro ripplefin I


 * Opal ripplefin I


 * Lipstick ripplefin I


 * Trombone fish I


 * Lange I


 * Stunfisk I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Luvdisc I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Feebas I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Milotic, since they are now a completely different species and since Feebas are fish and Milotics are reptiles)


 * Qwilfish I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Remoraid I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Octillery, since Octillery is a cephalopod invertebrate while Remoraid is a "true fish", and are now a completely different species)


 * Barboach I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Whiscash, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Carvanha I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, these piranha-like fish no longer evolve into Sharpedos, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Sharpedo I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, these shark-like torpedo-shaped fish no longer evolve from Carvanhas, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Finneon I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, these fish no longer evolve into Lumineons, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Lumineon I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, these fish no longer evolve from Finneons, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Chinchou I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, these fish no longer evolve into Lanturns, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Lanturn I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, these fish no longer evolve from Chinchous, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Basculin I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Gorebyss I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Clamperls, as they are now a different kind of animal, while Clamperls are invertebrate mollusks, this animal is a "true" fish)


 * Huntail I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Clamperls, as they are now a different kind of animal, while Clamperls are invertebrate mollusks, this animal is a "true" fish)


 * Relicanth I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Wishiwashi I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Goldeen I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Seakings, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Seaking I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Goldeens, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Magikarp I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Gyarados, since they are now a completely different species)


 * Gyarados I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Magikarps, since they are now a completely different species, they also no longer create tornados, as ones that did so weren't tolerated, and couldn't go out of nor stick their heads/bodies out of water, nor could go to the surface of the water unless if they're dying from sickness or old age, their average lifespan is between 65-90 years)


 * Bruxish I


 * Ompax (aka duck-billed fish, someshark, or somefish) I


 * Silver nibble I


 * Cleaner placoderm I


 * Theropododerm I


 * Cichlid-mimics I


 * False piranha (aka false pacu) I


 * Swampeter (aka toad-like amphibious fish) I


 * Eelotter I


 * Xenodelphichthyids I


 * Icowyatichthyids I


 * Ishutichthyids I


 * Detriutichtyids I


 * Ultimocene fish (aka mammalian-looking fish or eared land fish) I


 * Long-tongued Gill-man I from Hotel Transylvania films to real life North America (note: unlike most gill-men species, they are highly omnivorous and are highly intelligent, about as smart as humans, and they are very adaptable in many kinds of climates and habitats, including cities, where they live peacefully alongside dylanuses and all kinds of sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Long-snouted fishman I from Scooby-Doo Camp Scare movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not people in costumes and instead are real creatures, they are also not evil anymore, since they only hunt non-dylanus and non-sapient species/beings in order to survive, they can survive well on both land and in water, they also were never humans, instead they are humanoid crocodillian-looking semi-terrestrial relatives of gars)


 * Antarctic fishman from What's New Scooby-Doo series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not people in costumes and instead are real creatures, they are also not evil anymore, since they only hunt non-dylanus and non-sapient species/beings in order to survive, they can survive well on both land and in water, they also were never humans, instead they are humanoid gillman-looking semi-terrestrial cold-tolerant relatives of tuna)


 * Social fishman I from Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not people in costumes and instead are real creatures, they are also not evil anymore, since they only hunt non-dylanus and non-sapient species/beings in order to survive, they can survive well on both land and in water, they also were never humans, instead they are humanoid gillman-looking semi-terrestrial omnivorous relatives of piranhas)


 * Yellow-faced fishman I from the classic Scooby-Doo series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not people in costumes and instead are real creatures, they are also not evil anymore, since they only hunt non-dylanus and non-sapient species/beings in order to survive, they can survive well on both land and in water, they also were never humans, instead they are humanoid gillman-looking semi-terrestrial omnivorous relatives of trouts)


 * Bish I


 * Tyrant squidbiter I


 * Splish I


 * Swallowflish I


 * Bird flish I


 * Titan flish I


 * Stan's flish I


 * Poseidon's beltfish I


 * Pteracuda I


 * Tuna-like nomadfish I


 * Frost gardener I


 * Cheep cheep I


 * Hexacrawler I


 * Swamplurk I


 * Hypnagogic jawfish I


 * Bipedal sapient land-fish (aka air-breathing sapienfish or common sapienfish) I


 * Burra fish I


 * Scalefish I


 * Megalosharkmon I


 * Cheepskipper I


 * Auñ Pana I


 * Dama I


 * Skyfish I


 * Hatter-Browner Fish I


 * Lavafish I


 * Sewer Shark I

Invertebrates

 * All known tunicate species I (in the entire North American continent) (note: unlike their ancestors, all of the tunicate 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 tunicates all over lakes, rivers, etc of North America)


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


 * Tully monster I


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


 * Ice krill I (in all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across North America)


 * Northern krill I (in all of lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across North America except the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)


 * Trapper crab (aka giant fiddler or false coconut crab-sized land crab) I


 * All known species of decorator crabs I


 * Sally lightfoot crab I (in the entire North American continent)


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


 * All known real species of barnacles I


 * Spongebob's barnacle I


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


 * Eurasian tadpole shrimp I


 * American tadpole shrimp I (in the rest of North America)


 * Giant tadpole shrimp I


 * Marbled crayfish I


 * Arrow crab I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, western USA shorelines, and eastern USA shorelines, as well as lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways across North America)


 * Harlequin land crab I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Moon crab I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Purple land crab I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Bright red land crab I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Common terrestrial forest crab I


 * Purple terrestrial forest crab I


 * All known species of remipedes I (in all of the the mainland North America's lakes, rivers, man-made waterways, and other watery habitats)


 * Stiltleg land crab I


 * Yellow-legged red crab I


 * Giant-head shrimp I


 * Goliath crab I


 * Great gray land crab I


 * Red rhinoceros crab I


 * Pinefor's barnacle I (note: unlike their ancestors, their explosions no longer kill predators and instead just stuns them for few hours, because of their explosions hurting and killing sapient species/beings and dylanusids as killing with explosions aren't tolerated)


 * Prehistoric Krabs I


 * Emperor silverswimmer I


 * Shellspiting silverswimmer I


 * Weedshredder I


 * Barrapace I


 * Boomerang sweeper I


 * False silverswimmers I


 * Royal trash compactor crab I


 * Grooming crab I


 * Humanoid sea-monkey I from Frankenweenie movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer considered undead as they are living, not dead, so they could breed, they also could no longer die nor explode from a little bit of salt as they are now as tolerant to salt as humans)


 * SandPinch I


 * Flintstone's lobster (aka terrestrial lobster, air-breathing lobster, or great land lobster) I


 * Crabman-x I (in Alabama only)


 * Tanzanian red-headed centipede I


 * Megarian banded centipede I


 * Vietnamese centipede I


 * Giant centipede I


 * Amazonian giant centipede I


 * Striped Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)


 * Yellow-Rimmed Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big)


 * Glyptodont-sized woodlouse I


 * Sandipede (aka desert legless centipede) I


 * Wyrmipede (aka digging legless centipede) I


 * Electric pillbug I


 * Picklouse I


 * Large cabbage white butterfly I


 * Small cabbage white butterfly I


 * Gum-leaf skeletoniser I


 * Lilac-eyed orangehummer I


 * Requiem butterfly (aka vampire butterfly) I


 * Stonewall butterfly I


 * Altjira I


 * Contravirgos I


 * Butterfreefly I


 * Venoming moth I


 * Wiggler/Flutter I


 * Green orchid bee I


 * Flightless underground bee I


 * Drilling bee I


 * Emerald cockroach wasp I


 * White butterfly parasitic wasp I


 * Cabbage butterfly parasitic wasp I


 * All known species of vervet ant wasps I (in the entire North American continent) [note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered to lack the venom/venom glands as well as stingers so they are completely harmless towards humans, they also now have complex social structures like true ants so they are now about as intelligent as true ants, they also now feed on any kind of food much like many household species of pest ants]


 * Oriental hornet I (in the entire North American continent)


 * King of wasp I (in the entire North American continent)


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


 * Bird-eating wasp I (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered to be non-venomous, lack stingers, and and are completely peaceful and gentle towards humans and other species, and were also genetically modified to tolerate human activities and survive in human settlements)


 * Unicorn wasp I (note: unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered to be non-venomous, lack stingers, and and are completely peaceful and gentle towards humans and other species, and were also genetically modified to tolerate human activities and survive in human settlements)


 * Undertaker wasp I


 * All known species of fire beetles I


 * Railroad worm I


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


 * Footworm I


 * Moundbreaker (aka football-sized insectivorous beetle or weevil-mouthed beetle) I


 * Choirbug I


 * Juice-squirter beetle I


 * Angelbeetle I


 * Dragonbeetle I


 * Mantisbeetle I


 * Great Griffonbeetle I


 * Triceratops beetle I


 * Leaf-horned beetle I


 * Pyrotechnic firefly I


 * Pinsir I


 * Leddibeetle I


 * Heracross I


 * German cockroach I


 * Asian cockroach I


 * American cockroach I


 * Australoan cockroach I


 * Oriental cockroach I


 * Glow-in-the-dark cockroach I


 * Bolt bug I


 * Waste bug I


 * Cave termite I


 * All known species of flower mantises I


 * Scizor I


 * Creeper I (note: they are gigantic human-sized armless praying mantis species, unlike how the Minecraft series showed them (which are usually portrayed as glitched out pigs). Creeper are carnivores that mainly feed on smaller insects, spiders, fish, frogs, lizards, young crocodilians, snakes, birds, and small mammals. The reason they explode is due to reproduction, after they had mated around one month ago, the female creepers (only adult female creepers explode, while males and young creepers do not explode) will try to find an animal (ranging from the size of a rabbit to the size of a horse) as a host for her offspring, and when she explodes like a bomb (which will not only kill her, but can also harm anyone/anything that are near her), her eggs fly off and spreads, if they don't land on any hosts or suitable host, the eggs will die, but if they land on the host, the developing young will start to grow. The eggs of the creeper are usually found under skin of humans, other sapient species/beings, beavers, rabbits, hares, chickens, turkeys, peafowls, pigs, goats, sheep, cattle, mules, donkeys, horses, bison, and among others (but not Dylanusids, Demons, nor Aliens as they are immune to the creeper's egg spreading ability into hosts, so dylanusids, demons, and aliens do not get creeper eggs under their skin), where the creeper eggs started out small (about the size of a mite, but before the hatchlings break out of the eggs, the eggs can be the size of a raisin, which can cause some pain under the host's skin), when the eggs hatch, the baby creepers can chew their way out of the skin, but is usually harmless other than it can cause pain as a result of baby creepers eating through the host's skin, and the baby creepers (which are about the size of a tiny grape) runs away from the hosts and any other species that want to eat the baby creepers (which are defenseless as they lack the strength of their jaw muscles to fight back). They are very common, since they are thriving well in cities and are not showing any signs of becoming endangered species. this is what the creeper looks like in reality)


 * Cement mantis I


 * Butcher termite I


 * Intelligent termite (aka giant-sized termite or human-sized termite) I (note: they have modified lungs, which are like a cross between an arthropod's lungs and a lunged vertebrate's lungs, which allows these intelligent insects to grow to about the size of a man without any tech or genetic engineering, they have an intelligence similar to that of a Dylanus Dylanus [wild/domestic dylanus], so they could problem-solve, manipulate stuff, understand words, etc, they also have different languages, not only their own form of languages, but also English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, etc so every sapient species/beings know what they're saying, unlike [most] non-sapient termite species, they don't go war on other intelligent termites, they are also peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings except vampires)


 * Culicianix Maximum I (note: this is the only non-native mosquito successfully introduced to North America, not only because it doesn't carry any diseases/viruses (both annoying ones and deadly ones), but it also carries blood of any known species/beings, even their DNA, so in case if any species/beings go extinct, future scientists, etc will bring back any extinct species/beings just by extracting their DNA from the fossilized Culicianix Maximum, which most often prefers to rest on all kinds of trees that oozed tree saps and such, making them almost 100% easily fossilized and their DNA is almost always preserved)


 * Stalk-eyed fly I


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


 * Gligascor I


 * Saurophthirus I


 * Cutter wasp I


 * Insectivorous mosquito (aka insect-eating mosquito, insect-diet-only mosquito, or fly-eating mosquito) I


 * Reap runner I
 * Parainsect I


 * Sea dragonfly I


 * Butterfly dragonfly I


 * Hawaiian red-masked sawleg I


 * River manticore I


 * Eaglefly I


 * Yanma I


 * Yanmega I


 * Fire-breathing dragonfly I (note: this is what real life fire-breathing dragonflies look like, and they also aren't sapient as how the movie they came from seems to show, since they fill a similar niche to native real dragonflies, they are smarter than native real dragonflies due to having heads more dragon-like than dragonfly-like, due to their larger braincasez rhey are about as smart as a eagle)


 * Lemon ant I


 * Amazon slave-raiding ant I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Glding ants I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Dracula ant I


 * Titanoptera I


 * Dewfeather I


 * Antman (aka sapient ant or human-sized ant) I (note: they have modified lungs, which are like a cross between an arthropod's lungs and a lunged vertebrate's lungs, which allows these intelligent insects to grow to about the size of a man without any tech or genetic engineering, they also have different languages, not only their own form of languages, but also English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, etc so every other sapient species/beings know what they're saying, unlike [most] non-sapient ant species, they don't go war on other sapient ants, they are also peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings except vampires)


 * Walking bark I


 * Javelin insect I


 * Walking branch I


 * African field cricket I


 * House cricket I


 * European ant cricket I


 * Longhorn crazy ant cricket I


 * American ant cricket I (in the rest of North America)


 * Italian tree cricket I


 * Snowy tree cricket I (in the rest of North America)


 * Say's bush cricket I


 * Great green bush-grasshopper I


 * Texas bush katydid I (in the rest of North America)


 * Curve-tailed bush katydid I (in the rest of North America)


 * Broad-winged bush katydid I (in the rest of North America)


 * Fork-tailed bush katydid I (in the rest of North America)


 * Southeastern bush katydid I (in the rest of North America)


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


 * Mythic's giant locust I


 * False cave cricket I


 * Rhinocust I


 * Fatu-krey I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, so they are now peaceful and gentle species)


 * Common earwig I


 * Saint Helena earwig I (unlike their ancestors, they were genetically engineered to tolerate habitat loss and predation by rodents and other earwig predators, so they now flourish in much of North America)


 * Green webspinning predatory earwig I


 * Black-and-yellow webspinning predatory earwig I


 * Social webspinning predatory earwig I


 * Cy-Bug I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now have their own minds and feelings like most species, so they are about as smart as a honey bee, and they no longer act as viruses and will stop eating once they are full or feel full, so they now only eat as much as a crocodile, so they eat little amount of food despite their gigantic sizes, and unlike their ancestors, they are now gentle creatures and are now herbivores that feed only on grass, fruits, roots, and tubers, so they pose no threat to any sapient species/beings nor any animal that doesn't hunt cy-bugs)


 * Ribbon louse I


 * Kaiju louse I


 * Chupacabrabug I


 * Fighter spiders I


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


 * All known spitting spider species I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Arachnocray I


 * Brood nipper I


 * Vampire solifuge I


 * Ghostly crab I


 * Kabutotops I


 * Arakiaspider I


 * Spideripede I


 * Spindletrooper I


 * Spindletick I


 * Red-kneed spidorpion I


 * Greater seapions I


 * Diverse seapions I


 * River paddler I


 * Sapient spider I


 * Hider trilobite I


 * Mimetaster I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines of Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Furca I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines of Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Marrella I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines of Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Sea butterfly I


 * Shrimp-like glowpod I


 * Cephalopod-like glowpod (aka ammonite-like arthropod) I


 * Crab larvae-like glowpod (aka roach-sized glowpod) I


 * Trilobite-like glowpod I


 * Flatty glowpod I


 * Long-threaded glowpod I


 * Arachnoselache I


 * Martian land arthropods I


 * Sapient dinocaridida I


 * Diverse land arthropods I


 * Thyreocephala I


 * Insectocarids I


 * Survivocarid I


 * Anomalopleura I


 * Flamboyant brachiocara I


 * Neothyreocephala I


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


 * Aysheaia I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines of Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Microdictyon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines of Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Paucipodia I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines of Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Hallucigenia I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines of Mexico, Baja California, and California)


 * Larger Pacific striped octopus I


 * Algae octopus I


 * Flapjack octopus I


 * East Pacific red octopus I


 * Flying squid I


 * All known real species of belemnites I


 * Vampire Squid-Like Tusoteuthis I


 * Fatty's Tusoteuthis I


 * Baleen glowsquid I


 * Octomoray I


 * Glowing ammonite I


 * Hider ammonite I


 * Nautilus-shelled ammonite I


 * Spongebob's ammonite 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)


 * Common Tusoteuthis I


 * Greater Tusoteuthis I


 * Loggerheaded pikesquid (aka air-breathing lunged aquatic octopus or fish-like lobster-like predator) I


 * Eared squid (aka eared tetrasquid) I


 * All known species of speculative evolution's cephalopods I


 * All known species of Balaenateuthians (aka diverse baleensquid) I


 * Thousand-thorns octopus I


 * Cephalavians I


 * Cave squid (aka electro squid) I


 * Rocket squid I


 * Ceracuttle I


 * Omanonite I


 * Octillery I


 * Krakencuttle I


 * All known species of Rhombosipidae cephalopods I


 * Emperor cephalopod I


 * Crystal squid I


 * Hermit octopus I


 * Monkey octopus (aka sargassum-swinging octopus or sea spinach-swinging octopus) I


 * Nomad squid I


 * Gamesquids I


 * All todays worm-like octopus I


 * All todays fish-like octopus I


 * Common All todays fishian octopus I


 * Blooper (aka bloopersquid) I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Oil pit squid I


 * Cuttlesquid I


 * Landpus I


 * Terrestrial vampiric tetrasquid I


 * Frondipus I


 * Squidflea I


 * Squeleon I


 * Trundlesquirt I


 * Elesquid I


 * Therasquid I


 * Squiddeer I


 * Sqouat I


 * Skvole I


 * Squeeler I


 * Squiamang I


 * Rhinoctopus I


 * Stalkercuttle I


 * Anglersquid I


 * Blademantle I


 * Mimid I


 * Granch I


 * Ploot I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer flood entire cities with thick toxic sludge created from ordinary trash and pollution they collect, they only spit toxic sludge at predators or anyone that provokes them, they also no longer grow bigger than a medium-sized child, their main natural food sources are crustraceans, small fish, and sometimes seaweed)


 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)


 * Abilisk (aka giant sea monkey octopus) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer feed on any form of power sources, as the ones that do aren't tolerated, and they now come in different sizes depending on a different species, ranging from the size of a tiny cuttlefish to the size of their ancestors, they are now also peaceful and gentle omnivores that feed only on fruits, nuts, mushrooms, and much smaller non-sapient and non-dylanus species)


 * Thermian I (note: they can now speak clearly [English, Spanish, etc] in their "true" forms, and are now extremely fast and agile even without legs, so they no longer need the human-like forms and such, so they remain as advanced sapient cephalopods)


 * Krang I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, aggressive, nor do they try to end worlds, as the ones that were and did so weren't tolerated, and they now care about teams and sharing, and they also now are caring for families)


 * Kraang I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, aggressive, nor do they try to end worlds and/or convert any species into kraangs, as the ones that were and did so weren't tolerated, and they now care about teams and sharing, and they also now are caring for families)


 * Wingsquid I


 * Flying vampire bat squid (aka bat-like blood-sucking squid) I


 * Cooper's nutmeg 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)


 * Reef glider I


 * Leviat I


 * Plaice rippler I


 * Hammerhead rippler I


 * Sleel I


 * Blind sleel I


 * Reef paddler I


 * Stingerslug I


 * Slugsprat I


 * Pedestal clam I


 * Cloysterclam I


 * Globster I


 * Edible snail I


 * Red triangle slug I


 * Kaputar pink slug I


 * Ghost slug I


 * European red slug I


 * Greater red slug I


 * Blue slug I


 * Black slug I


 * Yellow slug I


 * Canary Island semi-slug I


 * European semi-slug I


 * Megajawed slug I


 * Scrub hopper I


 * Mega hopper I


 * Poison dart snail I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer poisonous anymore, possibly due to genetic engineering, but as an effect, their species survives by reproducing really quickly)


 * Dunsparce I


 * Falsehopper I


 * Short-necked ambler I


 * Crane-necked ambler I


 * Shulker I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer are aggressive towards any sapient species/beings nor shoot at them with their plasma, as the ones that did so weren't tolerated, also, this is what shulkers look like in real life)


 * Thorny treetle I


 * Pon-pon I


 * Fish-like nudibranch 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, and can also thrive on land, not just in water, and unlike their ancestors, they do not turn into their evil-looking forms that are giant, slimy, angry beasts with multiple tongues with mouths (referencing either of the movies Alien or Tremors) that correspond with their original colors, and do not become aggressive to other pets to show dominance, as the fish-like nudibranches that do that aren't tolerated)


 * All known real species of clams 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)


 * All known real species of oysters 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)


 * All known real species of scallops 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)


 * Slucargo I


 * Luminescent gasbag I


 * Rainbow snail I


 * Aeroslug I


 * Gliding slugs I


 * Kite I


 * Deadly asuwang I


 * Jellyfish-eating thalassophantasma I


 * Spongebob's clam I (note: they were 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, they were also genetically modified so they could thrive well on land, not just in water)


 * Spongebob's scallop I (note: they were 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, they were also genetically modified so they could thrive well on land and fly in the skies, not just in water)


 * Spongebob's sea snail I (note: they were 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, they were also genetically modified so they could thrive well on land, not just in water)


 * Giant plated sea snail I


 * Freshwater star I


 * Hedge urchin (aka amphibious herbivorous echinoderm) I


 * False swimming cucumber I


 * Sea starmie I


 * Immortal jelly I


 * Forever-alive jelly I


 * Ocean phantom I


 * Sculler I


 * Cidarags I


 * Tentajelly I


 * Peytoia I


 * Stinging glow urchin I in the entire North American continent (note: they are one of the only species of urchins that can live in both water and on land, depending on an individual, so they can also be found in mangroves, swamps, marshlands, tropical [rain]forests, subtropical forests, temperate forests, boreal forests, taiga, boreal grasslands, temperate grasslands, savannas, scrublands, and human settlements, not just underwater)


 * Jumping earthworms I


 * Common earthworm I


 * Red earthworm I


 * Greenish earthworm I


 * Bright yellow earthworm I


 * Common blue earthworm I


 * Black earthworm I


 * White earthworm I


 * Giant orange leech I


 * Chinese medicinal leech I


 * Turkish medicinal leech I


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


 * All known species of non-catterpillar Spongebob worms I (note: the ones that were once aggressive [like the monster Alaskan bull worms] were genetically engineered to be non-aggressive to any sapient species, as the ones that are aggressive aren't tolerated, while the ones that damages or destroys property [like the Spongebob's nematodes] were genetically engineered to only damage or eat non-native plant and coral species, as the ones that damage native ecosystems or damage/destroy sapient species's property aren't tolerated, they were also 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 temperatures, as well as dryer air and wetter air, and even polluted waters, they were also genetically engineered to be able to survive and thrive well on land, so they now live in the entire continent)


 * Era worm I


 * Squidworm I


 * Seatowel I


 * Streamweed I


 * Siltribbon I


 * Sea arrow I


 * Galleyfin I


 * Trunkworm I


 * Molluscoid I


 * Unknown worm I


 * Shuckle I


 * Slobber leech I


 * Bird-eating leech I


 * Whale salpa I


 * All known species of modern/prehistoric acorn worms 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)


 * Wiwaxia I


 * Echmatocrinus I


 * Charnia I


 * Charniodiscus I


 * Spriggina I


 * All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream invertebrates I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive invertebrates that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive, killers, nor evil, as the ones that are aggressive, predatory/killers, or evil aren't tolerated)


 * All known species of sapient invertebrates I from Finding Nemo and Finding Dory movies to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the talking of sapient cephalopods, crustaceans, clams, and others can now be heard by other sapient species/beings, they also no longer breed with non-sapient invertebrates of real life/fiction due to their DNA being too different to breed with non-sapient invertebrates, they are now about as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Ishu invertebrates I


 * Koffzing's sponge I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer deadly to any sapient species or any other species or beings with their gas, as the ones that kill anyone or anything with gas aren't tolerated, but now these gas rather make sapient species/beings and other organisms have headaches and keeping both these sponges and the attackers unharmed. They also now flourish in all types of terrestrial ecosystems and human settlements, so they now live in the entire North American continent)


 * All known species of Spongebob coral I (note: all Spongebob's 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, they were also genetically engineered to survive and flourish on land, not just in water)


 * All known species of Spongebob sea anemones I (note: all Spongebob's sea anemone 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, they were also genetically engineered to survive and flourish on land, not just in water)


 * Kweltikwan I


 * Plorgonarian I


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Red velvet cake worm I


 * Vampire killer bee (aka giant dylanus eating bee, giant vampire eating bee, or greater vampire eating bee) I (note: this Giant Bee can Eats both dylanuses (formerly) & vampires (currently) and can also collect nectar from flowers, plants, bushes, and trees as well)


 * Giant herbivorous flightless bee I


 * All known fictional species of Amoeba-like-thingy's invertebrates I


 * Vagibora I


 * Precursor I


 * Citheronia Moth Caterpillar I


 * Human Bug I


 * Ahgg I From My Little Pony G1 to Real Life North America


 * Parasprite I From My Little Pony G4 to Real Life North America


 * Twittermite I


 * Metroid I


 * Kirby & Corey Mc Stingerminatoroider I


 * Mesothelae I


 * Tentomon I


 * Kabuterimon I


 * MegaKabuterimon I


 * Stingmon I


 * Vikavolt I


 * Pheromosa I


 * Spider worm I (eradicated)


 * Cerulean I


 * Tamaranea-insectoid I From DevaintART to Real Life North America


 * Antz termite I from Dreamworks' Antz to real life North America

Fungi

 * Painted slipperycap I (in the rest of North America)


 * White edible mushroom I (in the rest of North America)


 * Western tuber mushroom I (in the rest of North America)


 * Matsutake I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Morchella I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Shroomish I


 * Breloom I


 * Mutant fungi I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012 Nickelodeon series to real life North America (note: they no longer plot to take over the world nor try to destroy it, as the ones that tried so weren't tolerated, they also no longer try to spray anyone with their hallucinating fear-creating spores unless if provoked or felt threatened, they also no longer die from sunlight or any light sources so they are now a common sight)

Microorganisms and relatives

 * All known species of Desulfitobacterium I (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they can now tolerate freshwater and flourish on land, not just in (salt)water, due to humans using genetic engineering to make them tolerate other underwater habitats and tolerate the terrestrial existencd, so they now live in all habitats of North America, including lakes, rivers, man-made waterways, etc, they were also brought to the entire continent to combat pollution, such as trash, carbon emissions, etc.)


 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)


 * All known real species of non-deadly Aeroplankton I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Bestiary's Aeroplankton I (in the entire North American continent)


 * Pustulent blue slitherscuker I


 * Ditto bacteria I


 * Ditto I

Others

 * Domestic livestock alien I


 * All known species of organisms from Hyrotrioskjan's Aliens and organic technology series I


 * All known Fentil species I


 * Katadran I


 * Living sapient toy I


 * Squash-shaped sapient IT I (note: this species of IT is no longer aggressive towards any other sapient species/beings, so this species now work with other sapient species/beings except vampires)


 * Bat-like flying IT I (note: this species of IT is no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings, this species also no longer dies when using their beaks on species, only in self-defense, they also feed only on insects and tiny birds and bats)


 * Winged wolflien I


 * Village Square's sapient aliens I


 * Togman I


 * Grassamphite I


 * Swimming leaf I


 * Hornskull I


 * Scissorhand I


 * Slasher I


 * Brachipharyngate I


 * Flamindog I


 * Side-mouthed fish alien I


 * Alien land whale I


 * Vrellnexian I


 * Sakaaran I


 * Kronan I


 * Avenger's Leviathan I (note: unlike their ancestors from Avengers films, they are no longer evil nor try to destroy Earth and its structures and life, as the ones that are evil and try to destroy Earth aren't tolerated, so they are now peaceful and gentle flying creatures that now feed on nothing but sunlight and even microscopic flying and ground animals as an effect of its power sources from Avengers films not present in real life, so they will remain active even in the darkest of night and other dark places across North America)


 * All known species of normal-sized non-sapient spore creatures I from a computer game Spore to real life North America (note: neither omnivorous or carnivorous Spore creatures are aggressive to dylanuses and any sapient species/beings anymore, as the ones that are aggressive to any dylanuses or sapient species/beings aren't tolerated)


 * All known species of rogue and epic spore creatures I from a computer game Spore to real life North America (note: they are no longer aggressive to dylanuses and any sapient species/beings anymore, as the ones that are aggressive to any dylanuses or sapient species/beings aren't tolerated)


 * Energy vampire I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer turn victims into wirewolves as wirewolves and energy vampires are completely different beings, so energy vampires now only turn their victims [regular humans and dylanuses] into vampires with glowing red eyes, capes, retractable glowing red skeletal bat-like wings on their backs, and having thick and stiff metal poles as opposed to legs so they can now hover/fly rather than walk/run. They are also now cyborgs [containing organs, bones, etc], unlike their ancestors, so they are now considered as species. Also, the females of this species tends to resemble a cyborgish vampire bride)


 * Vampire hornet I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer turn victims into wirewolves as wirewolves and vampire hornets are completely different beings, so vampire hornets now only turn their victims [regular humans and dylanuses] into more vampire hornets. They are also now cyborgs [containing organs, bones, etc], unlike their ancestors, so they are now considered as species. Also, they are now sapient and much smarter than their ancestors, about as smart as energy vampires due to their new knowledge spread by energy vampires, so they can now talk, unlike their ancestors)


 * Mystic Titans I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer transform from humans or any other sapient species as they are now a completely different species, they are now cyborgs [containing organs, bones, etc], unlike their ancestors, so they are now considered as species, they come in 5 species, Mystic Phoenix [red], Mystic Sprite [pink], Mystic Garuda [yellow], Mystic Mermaid [blue], and Mystic Minotaur [green], so they are no longer the same species, they now have both males and females on each species so they could live on in real life, they now are peaceful and gentle giants that live with and work with any sapient species, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Wirewolf I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer turn any sapient species and beings, other than common humans, into wirewolves, as wirewolves are basically robotic werewolves [very wolf-like carnivorous apes], they also are no longer aggressive towards humans, dylanuses, robots, etc and will now only hunt living and nonsapient species such as deer, as the ones that hunt sapient species and beings aren't tolerated)


 * Tangean I


 * Mettaton/Mettaton EX/Metttaton Neo I


 * Common Living Skeleton People I


 * Undertale Living Skeleton People I From Undertale to Real Life North America


 * Book of Life's Living Skeleton People I


 * One Piece's Living Skeleton People I


 * Funny Bones' Living Skeleton People I


 * Pixar Coco's Living Skeleton People I


 * Corpse Bride's Living Skeleton People I


 * Nightmare before Christmas' Living Skeleton People I


 * Deoxys I


 * Lati I (note: Latias and Latios are actually a same species, with Latias being females and Latios being males, their offsprings are known as Laticubs and their offspring are usually purple and white, as opposed to red and white or blue and white)


 * Celebi I


 * Remmy (aka Remmghost) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer could invade and turn dreams into nightmares nor they could stay in dreams forever or remove or change anything in their sight, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings, so they are now completely harmless)


 * Glitch (aka glighost) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer could invade/possese technologies, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings, so they are now completely harmless)


 * Slushy (aka slush monster) I


 * Curlorian I


 * Rock.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)


 * Rhythm.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 males of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, they also don't get angered from being called Rhythm anymore so they remain calm)


 * Baritone.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, also unlike their ancestors, they don't have human or human-like counterparts, so they always resemble white and blue versions of Bass.EXEs)


 * Forza.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 males of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also unlike their ancestors, they don't have human or human-like counterparts, so they always resemble crosses between Dolle.EXE [the still- fictional NetNavi] and Bass.EXEs, also, when they grow up into adults, its permenent [like most sapient species/beings], so they don't age regress in real life and adults are their true forms)


 * Aubade.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 males of this kind of being, so their kind could thrive and live on in reality, also unlike their ancestors, they don't have human or human-like counterparts, so they always resemble crosses between Serenade.EXE [the still- fictional NetNavi] and Bass.EXEs, also, when they grow up into adults, its permenent [like most sapient species/beings], so they don't age regress in real life and adults are their true forms)


 * Boo I


 * Living Oreo I


 * Living devil dog cake I


 * Living sour candy I


 * Diverse living candy person I


 * Living laffy taffy I


 * Emojiman I from the panned computer animated film, The Emoji Movie, to real life North America


 * Tar Monster I from Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed film to real life North America (note: they are no longer evil nor they attack any sapient species/beings, as the ones that are evil and/or attack sapient species/beings aren't tolerated, so they now only feed on non-sapient wild animals, with the largest animals they hunt being about rhe size of a domestic sheep)


 * Kirby I


 * VOCALOID (aka synthesized humanoid) I (note: they are all completely peaceful towards all sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Voltorb I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Electrode I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Jirachi I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Phione I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Manaphy I from Pokemon series to real life North America


 * Twonkies I (note: unlike their ancestors they no longer could become Stompers nor Gromps [not even if they hear music or something soothing] as the ones that become one aren't tolerated, so they are now good pets)


 * Stomper I (note: they no longer become Gromps and aren't more mature forms of Twonkies anymore, instead, they are now a completely different species, and they are now peaceful and gentle herbivores that feed only on fruits, they don't attack music or related stuff anymore, they also reproduce by coughing out baby Stompers, like how Twonkies cough out baby Twonkies)


 * Gromp I (note: they no longer transform from Twonkies nor Stompers anymore as they are now a completely different species, they are now usually peaceful herbivores that only feed on fruits and leaves, they no longer try to attack music or related stuff anymore, they now also reproduce by coughing out baby Gromps, like how Twonkies cough out baby Twonkies)


 * White-Eyed Osomon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer could become aggressive, as aggressive ones aren't tolerated by sapient species, they are also distinguished for their light blue fur, human-like teeth, friendly nature, and cute purring sounds, also unlike their ancestors, they could no longer talk for some reason)


 * Red-Eyed Osomon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards humans, dylanusids, and other sapient species, and could no longer eat man-made structures, as the ones that are aggressive and eat man-made structures aren't tolerated, so they only eat fruits, insects, fish, frogs, small lizards, eggs, small birds, small mammals, carrion, and man-made food, they are also no longer social hunters and now live as solitary hunters, they are also distinguished for their dark greyish-blue fur, sharp piranha-like teeth, and their unattractive hisses, snarls, and growls, they could no longer talk for some reason)


 * Boohbahperson I from a bizarre baby show Boobah to real life North America


 * Hell-hound I from Predator franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer very aggressive towards any sapient species/beings [except Vampires due to bloody conflicts with them] and they now make great house pets and guide animals)


 * Grimm I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were evil and/or aggressive weren't tolerated)


 * Inkman I From Looney Tunes' Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid to Real-Life Earth


 * Boblin I From Ben 10 Reboot to Real Life North America


 * Moo I


 * Raymond I From Ok K.O. Let's be Heroes to Real Life North America


 * Pet Pet I From Unikitty To Real Life North America


 * African Purple Gallaxharin I from Monster Vs. Aliens film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to take over the world, as the one that do so are NOT tolerated)


 * North American Gray Gallaxharin I from Monster Vs. Aliens TV series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to take over the world, as the one that do so are NOT tolerated)


 * Chain chomp I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Bob-omb I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Thwomp I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Whomp I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Amp I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Fuzzy I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Shy guy I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Bullet Bill I from Super Mario to real life North America


 * Cricket Wireless People I From Cricket Wireless commercial to Real Life North America


 * All known living household objects from Disney's Beauty and the Beast live action 2017 film to real life North America (note: they no longer become complete inanimate nonliving household objects, not even when any flower pedals fall, so they will continue to live, they also are now extremely friendly towards any sapient species/beings except vampires)


 * Transformer I from Transformers live action film franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, there are no more aggressive nor evil, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, so they now live in peace with almost all sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)


 * Necrodaus I From Soulcalibur II to Real Life North America


 * Slime People I


 * Sentient Diaper I


 * Living Build-a-Bear Doll I


 * Living Strawberry Whip Cream Santa I


 * North American Insecuman (aka The North American Human-insect Hybrid) I


 * Jibaguchu I


 * Vyolexian I


 * Animoji I


 * Sonic 06 Shadow Creature I


 * Infinister I


 * Alebrije I from mythical Mexico and Pixar's film, Coco, to real life North America


 * Common Mii I


 * Fingered Mii I


 * Math Monster I (in Caribbean Islands only)


 * Morgan Freeman Botidroid I


 * Frankiedroid I


 * Yuihaq I


 * Noisessnatch I From a Quiet Place to Real Life North America


 * Guman I From Adventure Time to Real Life North America


 * Merewif I From Bravest Warriors to Real Life North America

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I


 * Flowey I from Undertale series to real life South America (note: unlike their ancestors, Floweys are no longer evil nor they try to harm or kill any sapient species/beings nor dylanuses, as the ones that did so weren't tolerated, they also don't become Omega Floweys anymore for some unknown reason)


 * Cagney Carnation I From Cuphead to real life South America

Mammals

 * Feral water buffalo


 * Feral cattle I


 * Asian elephant (in Brazil and Argentina)


 * African elephant (in Brazil and Argentina)


 * Tasmanian devil (in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina)


 * European hedgehog (In Brazil and Argentina)


 * Four-toed hedgehog (In Brazil only)


 * Lumberer I


 * Cavygos I


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life South America


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life South America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Domestic gibbon I


 * Mushroom Kingdomese Plumber I From Super Mario Series to Real Life South America


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Bebe & Cece-man I From Disney's the Proud Family (Episode:Twins to Tweens) to Real Life South America


 * Dante-ish Hulk I


 * Peter Griffon clone I (in islands off the coast of Chile only) (note: they don't use bad language or do sexual stuff in public anymore, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated, there also also female versions so they could live on as a species)


 * Cadanceman I


 * Botfly Eater I


 * Bunnoska I


 * Grizzlebult I


 * Capybara Bear I


 * Dylanus-Rainbraous I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I

Birds

 * Magnificent riflebird I (in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia)


 * Greater bird-of-paradise I (in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia)


 * Magnificent bird-of paradise I (in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia)


 * Superb bird-of-paradise I (in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia)


 * Galapagos vampire finch I (in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Argentina, Chile)


 * Red-billed quelea I (in Brazil and Argentina)


 * Passenger pigeon I (in Argentina and Chile)


 * Band-tailed pigeon I (in the rest of South America)


 * Mourning dove I


 * Feral chicken I


 * Southern cassowary I (in Brazil only)


 * Emu I (in Brazil and Argentina)


 * Ostrich I (in Brazil and Argentina)


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Tarantula hawk Eating Bird I

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Pack-Hunting Compsognathus I


 * Compsognathus-Mimic Coelophysid I


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Apkallu I


 * Shiamianu I

Amphibians

 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Common Beelzebufo I


 * Long-tongued Beelzebufo I

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I


 * Emperor angelfish I in lakes and rivers across the Amazon rivers and lakes (note: unlike their ancestors, the emperor angelfish in Amazon rivers and lakes were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, by farmers as an attempt to breed these fish for freshwater aquariums and for food, 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, and are now air-gulpers in case if they're in waters with little or no oxygen, but after some had escaped from fish farms, these fish have some impact towards some native small Amazon fish, so here the freshwater emperor angelfish is also known as the emperor devilfish)


 * Sunset wrasse I in lakes and rivers across the Amazon rivers and lakes (note: unlike their ancestors, the sunset wrasse in Amazon rivers and lakes were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater, not just saltwater, by farmers as an attempt to breed these fish for freshwater aquariums and for food, 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, and are now air-gulpers in case if they're in waters with little or no oxygen, but after some had escaped from fish farms, these fish have some impact towards some native small Amazon fish, so here the freshwater sunset wrasse is also known as the cursed wrasse)


 * Arapaima I from native Amazon rivers and Essequibo rivers to Bolivia (note: these invasive fish species in Bolivia are responsible for making the native piranhas here aggressive and frequently attack sapient species/beings, dylanuses, and some other creatures about the size of or smaller than a water buffalo due to competition for food with the invasive arapaimas)


 * Auñ Pana I

Invertebrates

 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Vagibora I

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)

Others

 * Cup Headed people I From Cuphead: Don't Deal With The Devil to Real Life South America

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I


 * Black Marcy I

Mammals

 * Tasmanian devil I (in Romania, Italy, and France)


 * European hedgehog I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Tree Hedgehog I (in Italy and Portugal)


 * Marine Hedgehog I (in the rest of European Shorelines)


 * Common vampire bat I (note: before the common vampire bats in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Egyptian fruit bat I (note: before the Egyptian fruit bats in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Samoa flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Grey-headed flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Indian flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Black flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Spectacled flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)


 * Little red flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical cases)


 * Wild Doberman I


 * Wild English Bulldog I


 * Wild Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier I


 * Wild German Shepherd I


 * Wild Rottweiler I


 * Eurasian gray wolf I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Cerberus I


 * European Tempest Horse (Aka Unicorn of Tempest) I


 * Rainbraockia I


 * Rainbraous-man I


 * Tempest Horse People I


 * Eckia Man I


 * Pegasus I


 * Minotaur I


 * Gabuqueen I a Hybrid Between Gabumon & Nidoqueen From Pokemon and Digimon Crossover to Rea-life Europe


 * Eckia I


 * Rainbraous I


 * Chamois I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Roe deer I (in the rest of Europe)


 * European Lion I (in the rest of Europe)


 * HedgeDylanus I


 * Common genet I


 * Coati I


 * Gas Spraying Weasel I from North America to most of Europe


 * Least Weasel I (in the rest of Europe)


 * European Badger I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Reindeer I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Red-Nosed Reindeer I


 * Whitetail Deer I


 * Brazilian porcupine


 * North American porcupine I


 * Western lowland gorilla(in Spain, Portugal, Germany, France, and Italy)


 * Eurasian beast (reintroduced)


 * Woolly chalico (reintroduced)


 * Lumberer I


 * Villager I (note: this is what villagers look like in real life)


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life Europe


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Europe (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Smurf I from The Smurfs live action films to real life Europe (note: they now know much about life in cities, unlike their ancestors, so they could flourish well in both primitive and modern-styled cities, as an effect, their population has exploded from just 41 after being introduced to real life to almost 6 billion in the Europe alone, and that population is still increasing due to medicine and abundant food sources)


 * Naughty I from The Smurfs live action films to real life Europe (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not made from clay and instead are natural living species, they are also no longer mean, mischievous, nor naughty, despite their names and unlike their ancestors, as the ones that were always naughty, mischievous, and mean were not tolerated, they are also the grey colored and less common relatives of Smurfs)


 * Domestic gibbon I


 * Clown I


 * Pirate I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Viking I (in France and Germany)


 * Norrlander I


 * Galalunian I From Sym-bionic Titans to Real-Life Europe


 * Mewmens I from Star vs The forces of Evil to Real-Life Europe


 * Maxius I from Cats Don't Dance to real life Europe (note: unlike Max from Cats Don't Dance, they don't get orders to humans nor wear clothes if they are wild, they also roam free)


 * Grimhile Human I from Disney's Snow White to real life Europe


 * Mushroom Kingdomese Plumber I From Super Mario Series to Real Life Europe


 * Globgorman I From Star vs The forces of Evil to Real-Life Europe


 * Ferbman I


 * Clausman I


 * Orthus I From Greek Mythology to Real Life Europe


 * Unikat I From Unikitty/Lego Movie to Real Life Europe


 * Dogicorn I From Unikitty to Real Life Europe


 * Kabu I


 * Sorrowman I


 * Unihorn Cow I


 * Nypoela I


 * Corey Mc I


 * Humanoid Corey Mc I


 * Giana Urseyain I


 * Fujye I


 * Doofshmirtzaluz I


 * Changeling I


 * Candrulump I from Phineas and Ferb The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein to Real Life Europe


 * Der Kinderlumper I


 * The Blue European Purpquatch I


 * Doberwolf I


 * Wild Airedale terrier I


 * Wild St.Bernard I


 * European Red-Furgusar I


 * Equestria Girlsman I


 * Volcano of Gloomic people I


 * Bunnoska I


 * Kratos Bull I


 * Javi I


 * Mewnonster I


 * Carnivorous Horse I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I


 * Pikagumon I Hybrid between Pikachu and Agumon From Pokemon and Digimon Crossover to Real-life Europe

Mamsentoriods

 * Baab swaab


 * Jinjipu I


 * Cangubelula I


 * Equito


 * Hypogiq I


 * mynokat I


 * Kegutob I

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Lappet-faced vulture I


 * Turkey vulture I


 * California condor I


 * Andean condor I


 * Screaming piha I


 * Montezuma oropendola I


 * Amazonian umbrellabird I


 * Capuchinbird I


 * Spangled cotinga I


 * Western parotia I


 * Magnificent riflebird I


 * Superb bird-of-paradise I


 * Raggiana bird-of-paradise I


 * Wilson's bird-of-paradise I


 * Greater bird-of-paradise I


 * Ornaraptotherium (reintroduced)


 * Common European Polonte bird I from Klonoa 2 to real life Europe

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Reptilian Wolf I


 * Draconequus I


 * Euryale I God of War Series to Real Life Europe


 * Jörmungandr I


 * Dragonworld's dragon I


 * Jane and the Dragon's Dragon I

Amphibians

 * Moor frog I (in the rest of Europe)

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I


 * Ursufish I

Invertebrates

 * Greater Mexican redknee tarantula I


 * Common Mexican redknee tarantula I


 * Zebra tarantula I


 * Chilean rose tarantula I


 * Hispaniolan giant tarantula I


 * Indian ornamental tarantula I


 * Goliath bird-eating tarantula I


 * Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula I


 * Pinkfoot goliath tarantula I


 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)

Others

 * Clones of Hekapoo I


 * Lucitorman I

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I

Mammals

 * Virginia opossum I from South America to Japan, Korea, and China


 * Common Alphadon I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Playing-Possum Alphadon I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Silver Alphadon I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life Asia


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Asia (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Domestic gibbon I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Four Eyed Monkey I


 * Mushroom Kingdomese Plumber I From Super Mario Series to Real Life Asia


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Jaffothglor I


 * Orthus I From Greek mythology to real life Asia


 * Saiyan I from Dragonball Z to real life Asia (note: there are no evil Saiyans in real life nor they try to destroy Earth, as the ones that are evil or try to destroy Earth aren't tolerated, so they are now living in peace with all sapient species/beings, except vampires)


 * Friezaiord I from Dragonball Z to real life Asia (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Friezaiords aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Majin I from Dragonball Z to real life Asia (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Majins aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Domestic rabbit (in a Japanese island Ōkunoshima only, where feral domestic rabbits there are tame like [most] introduced species in mainland North America and Caribbean islands)


 * Eurasian beast (reintroduced)


 * Woolly chalico (reintroduced)


 * Lumberer I (in the rest of Asia)


 * Wild Akita I


 * Wild Kishu I


 * Wild Hachiko I


 * Wild Taka Shiba I


 * Wild Asia Spitz I


 * Wild Shikoku I


 * Stitch (aka stitchdog) I


 * Rotaman I


 * Yuqwokami I


 * Bunnoska I


 * Grizzlebult I


 * Carnivorous Horse I


 * Asian Antlered Winged Wolf I


 * Antlered peanut-shelled Deer I


 * Asian Wilsonshuzan I


 * Manycoyas I From the TV Series The Manycoyas (TV Series) to Real Life Asia


 * Japanese-Tasmanian Devil I


 * Tasmanian Devil I From Tasmania to China, Korea, Japan, Mongolia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka
 * Looney Tune-ish Tasmanian Devil I


 * European Hedgehog I From Europe to China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Nepal


 * Spider's Pedicel and Abdomened Dog I


 * Oqa I


 * Tasmanian Hedgehovil (aka Hedgehog-Tasmanian Devil hybrid) I


 * Common White Lion I


 * Black Tip Eared White Lion I


 * Antlered peanut-shellness Deer I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Lappet-faced vulture I


 * Andean condor I


 * Screaming piha I


 * Montezuma oropendola I


 * Amazonian umbrellabird I


 * Capuchinbird I


 * Spangled cotinga I


 * Western parotia I


 * Magnificent riflebird I


 * Superb bird-of-paradise I


 * Raggiana bird-of-paradise I


 * Wilson's bird-of-paradise I


 * Greater bird-of-paradise I


 * Ornaraptotherium (reintroduced)


 * Xalubaɲavu I

Reptiles

 * Korean goatbird I (from North and South Korea to China and Japan)


 * Scaled Orodromeus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Great Green Tenontosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Tropical Rhabdodon I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Trumpet-Nosed Muttaburrasaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Green's Dryosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Dull-Backed Camptosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Marbled Macrogryphosaurus (aka South American Iguanodont) I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Zebra Ouranosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Striped Ouranosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Orange-Backed Ouranosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Crab-Eating Gryposaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Argentinohadrus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Blue-Headed Parasaurolophus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Short-Faced Maiasaura I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * WWD Anatotitan I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * WWD Edmontosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Marching Edmontosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Forager Edmontia I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Slothish Nothronychus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Little Gray Troodon I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * March Of The Dinosaurs Albertosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * March Of The Dinosaurs Gorgosaurus I (in Japan, China, India, and Thailand)


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Zura I From Save Me! Lollipop to Real Life Asia


 * Swqmkaoin I


 * Dragonworld's dragon I


 * Jane and the Dragon's Dragon I


 * Chinese Dragon I

Amphibians

 * Moor frog I (in the rest of Asia)

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I (in the entire Asian continent)


 * Arapaima I from native Amazon rivers and Essequibo rivers to most of Asian lakes and rivers

Invertebrates

 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Vagibora I

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)

Others

 * Jasper (Life Form) I
 * Octus I
 * Mutant I 
 * Mobian I
 * Necrodaus I From Soulcalibur II to real life Asia

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I

Mammals

 * Brown shaggy lemur I (in Madagascar)


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life Africa


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Africa (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Domestic gibbon I


 * Asian elephant I


 * Tuskless African elephant (note: these lab-grown elephants have largely replaced native tusked African elephants in Africa [but not in North America or areas outside of mainland Africa], so African elephants as a species will survive and won't be hunted by poachers ever again)


 * Dromedary camel (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)


 * Menoceras


 * Metaynodon


 * Subhyracodon


 * Juxia


 * Forstercooperia


 * Paraceratherium


 * Indricotherium


 * Hopping rhinoceros I


 * Horned paraceratherium I


 * Zhevra I


 * Pacyceratherium I


 * Kongoceras I


 * Jobitheres I


 * Campebistrotherium rex I


 * Pliny's unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Greater unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Indian unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Modified rhinoceros I


 * Elephant rhinoceros I


 * Ornacorn I


 * Dinosaur-like rhinoceros I


 * Reptilioceros I


 * Rhyhorn I


 * Rhydon I


 * Rhyperior I


 * Pygmy rhinoceros I


 * Dwarf rhinoceros I


 * Desert tapir I


 * Elephant tapir I


 * Plains tapir I


 * Humanoid-bodied tapir (aka bipedal tapir or orangutan-intelligented tapir) I


 * Giraffe tapir I


 * Tusked tapir I


 * Tapirchenia I


 * Southern tapiphant I


 * Amalgm I


 * Loxotapir I


 * False mastodon (aka Deinothere-mimicing tapir) I


 * Mastotapir I


 * Anteating tapir I


 * Anomalotapirus I


 * Maned tapir I


 * Common all todays tapir I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Heartnose (aka hearthnosed all todays tapir) I


 * Lumberer I


 * Common Embulotherium I


 * Uintatherium I


 * Pig-Hippo I


 * RatDog


 * Brush-Tailed Wesera I


 * False Bear I


 * Hyena-Dylanus I


 * Spikehedgebu I


 * Egyptian Trenter I from native Egypt to East Africa


 * Long-Necked Lion I


 * Bunnoska I


 * Hamar Alwahsh I


 * Qubazo I


 * Grizzlebult I


 * Tree Hedgehog I


 * Common Golden Zebra I


 * Lion Guardese Golden Zebra I


 * African Zebraffephant I


 * Brown Sheep Wool maned Lion I


 * Red-Maned Lion I


 * Common White Lion I


 * Black Tip Eared White Lion I


 * Beta Dylanus I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I


 * Darwin's Edaphosaurus I


 * Great Moschops I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Robertia I


 * African Diictodon I


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Endothiodon I


 * Dicynodon I


 * Giant Lystrosaurus I


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * Common Kannemeyeria I


 * Greater Kannemeyeria I


 * Common Ischigualastia I


 * Greater Ischigualastia I


 * Lowland Placerias I


 * Marshland Placerias I


 * Kangaskhan I (from fiction to real life Africa)


 * Nido I


 * Bulbalystrosaurus I


 * Choke's synapsid I


 * Turpissimotherium (aka Tusked Goat-Lizard, or just Goat-Lizard) I

Birds

 * Whooper swan I


 * Swan goose I


 * Steamer duck I


 * All known species of Dromornithids I


 * Gastornis I


 * Great hornbill I


 * Zazu's hornbill I (note: it is named due to the coloration of its feathers and beak, which are very similar to that of a fictional hornbill named Zazu)


 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Victoria crowned pigeon I (in Rodrigues, Mauritius, and Madagascar)


 * Nicobar pigeon I (in Rodrigues, Mauritius, and Madagascar)


 * Rodrigues solitaire (reintroduced to Rodrigues, but was introduced to Mauritius and Madagascar)


 * Dodo (reintroduced to Mauritius, but was introduced to Rodrigues and Madagascar)


 * Weka I (note: unlike their ancestors, the wekas in Africa were genetically engineered to tolerate mainland competitors and predators, so they will flourish in the mainland, they also now reproduce much faster and more frequently as an effect of many egg-eating animals around)


 * South Island takahē I (note: unlike their ancestors, the South Island takahēs in Africa were genetically engineered to tolerate mainland competitors and predators, so they will flourish in the mainland, they also now reproduce much faster and more frequently as an effect of many egg-eating animals around)


 * Giant coot I


 * Herbivorous terror birds I (note: herbivorous terror birds are genetically engineered terror birds that were genetically modified by scientists to be herbivorous instead of carnivorous, so all known real species of terror birds that existed in prehistoric Americas now also exist in modern Africa as plant-eaters, they also have beaks better designed to feed on any plants such as fruits, leaves, grass, etc, and they still retain sharp claws on their feet for defense and for protecting their young against predators, in a similar manner to cassowaries)


 * Screaming piha I


 * Montezuma oropendola I


 * Little blue penguin I (in South Africa)


 * Magellanic penguin I (in East Africa and parts of South Africa)


 * Gentoo penguin I (in South Africa)


 * King penguin I (in South Africa)


 * Patagopteryx I


 * Gargantuavis I


 * All known species of Eogruidae I


 * Emu I


 * Cassowary I


 * Greater rhea I


 * Darwin's rhea I


 * Kiwi I


 * All known species of moas I (in Madagascar and mainland Africa)


 * All known species of elephant birds (reintroduced to Madagascar)


 * Feeble I


 * Chocobo I


 * Common African Greencaw I

Reptiles

 * Common Scutosaurus I


 * Siberian Scutosaurus I


 * Pareiasaurus I


 * Elginia I


 * Anthodon I


 * Frilled lizard I


 * Bearded lizard I


 * Gila monster I


 * Goanna I


 * Komodo monitor I


 * Western rattlesnake I


 * Reticulated python I


 * Baladium I


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Real Mononykus I


 * Real Shuvuuia I


 * American Plateosaurus I


 * Common Anchisaurus I


 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Anchisaurus (aka Giant Anchisaurus) I


 * Common Glacialisaurus I


 * Bronze Glacialisaurus I


 * Masked Shunosaurus I


 * Howling Camarasaurus I


 * Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus I


 * Amphicoelias I


 * Common Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Flame-Colored Pachycephalosaurus (aka Pygmy Pachycephalosaurus) I


 * False Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Blue-Striped Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Blue-Backed Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Green-Bellied Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Common Stygimoloch I


 * Greater Stygimoloch I


 * Lesser Stygimoloch I


 * Common Dracorex I


 * Dragon's Dracorex I


 * Stegoceras I


 * Sphaerotholus I


 * Alaskacephale I


 * Goyocephale I


 * Texacephale I


 * Wannanosaurus I


 * Tylocephale I


 * Common Prenocephale I


 * Common Homalocephale I


 * Gentle Homalocephale I


 * Korean goatbird I (from North and South Korea to North America)


 * Leptoceratops I


 * Eastern Microceratus I


 * Common Microceratus I


 * Western Microceratus (aka Jurassic World's Microceratus) I


 * Disney's Microceratus I


 * Graciliceratops I


 * Archaeoceratops I


 * Auroraceratops I


 * Bagaceratops I


 * Untameable Wild Protoceratops I


 * Striped Protoceratops I


 * Climbing Protoceratops I


 * Woolly Protoceratops I


 * Aquaprotoceratops I


 * Montanoceratops I


 * Giant Zuniceratops I


 * Common Zuniceratops I


 * Turanoceratops I


 * Brachyceratops I


 * Rubeosaurus I


 * Proxenoceratops I


 * Xenoceratops I


 * Avaceratops I


 * Nasutoceratops I


 * Diabloceratops I


 * Albertaceratops I


 * Psudeoalbertaceratops I


 * Kosmoceratops I


 * Medusaceratops I


 * Arrhinoceratops I


 * Coronosaurus I


 * Spinops I


 * Achelousaurus I


 * Anchiceratops I


 * Pentaceratops I


 * Common Chasmosaurus I


 * Muddy-Brown Chasmosaurus I


 * Greater Torosaurus I


 * Herding Torosaurus I


 * Zebra Torosaurus I


 * Great Darwin's Triceratops I


 * Orange-Headed Triceratops I


 * BBC Triceratops I


 * Untamable Triceratops I


 * Blue-Headed Triceratops I


 * Gray-Frilled Triceratops I


 * Giant Triceratops (aka Domestic Triceratops) I


 * Big Brown Triceratops I


 * Bush Styracosaurus I


 * Pygmy Styracosaurus I


 * Greater Centrosaurus I


 * Red-Headed Centrosaurus I


 * Wendiceratops I


 * Common Einiosaurus I


 * Greater Einiosaurus I


 * Flashy-Frilled Einiosaurus I


 * Common Monoclonius I


 * Greater Sinoceratops I


 * Common Sinoceratops I


 * Ingen's Sinoceratops I


 * Quilled Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Great Brown Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Flaming-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Little Brown Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Brown-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Pisanosaurus I


 * Eocursor I


 * Fabrosaurus I


 * Greater Heterodontosaurus I


 * Ruffed Heterodontosaurus I


 * Skunk Heterodontosaurus I


 * Hedgehog Heterodontosaurus I


 * Hedgeheterodontosaurus I


 * Woolly Heterodontosaurus I


 * Porcupine Heterodontosaurus I


 * Great Pegomastax I


 * Common Pegomastax I


 * Common Tianyulong I


 * Diverse Tianyulong I


 * Fruitadens I


 * Echinodon I


 * Gracile Othnielia I


 * Blue-Faced Othnielia I


 * Hibernating Leaellynasaura I


 * Crested Parksosaurus I


 * Scaled Orodromeus I


 * Oryxodontosaurus I


 * Great Green Tenontosaurus I


 * Zebra Tenontosaurus I


 * Tropical Rhabdodon I


 * Trumpet-Nosed Muttaburrasaurus I


 * Common Dryosaurus I


 * Green's Dryosaurus I


 * Spotted Dryosaurus I


 * Dull-Backed Camptosaurus I


 * Zebrasosaurus I


 * Common Macrogryphosaurus I


 * Marbled Macrogryphosaurus (aka South American Iguanodont) I


 * European Iguanodon I


 * North American Iguanodon I


 * Zebra Ouranosaurus I


 * Striped Ouranosaurus I


 * Orange-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Yellow-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Marbled Ouranosaurus I


 * Fatty-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Humpy Ouranosaurus I


 * Armored Ouranosaurus I


 * Ramming Ouranosaurus I


 * Great Corythosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park III Corythosaurus I


 * Striped Corythosaurus I


 * Common Parasaurolophus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Striped Parasaurolophus I


 * Brown-Headed Parasaurolophus I


 * Blue-Headed Parasaurolophus I


 * Common Maiasaura I


 * Short-Faced Maiasaura I


 * Greater Edmontosaurus I


 * Short-Faced Edmontosaurus I


 * WWD Edmontosaurus I


 * Marching Edmontosaurus I


 * Muddy-Brown Edmontosaurus I


 * Blue-Backed Edmontosaurus I


 * Zebra Edmontosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Edmontosaurus I


 * Great Saurolophus I


 * WWD Anatotitan I


 * Scutellosaurus I


 * Greater Scelidosaurus I


 * Common Miragaia I


 * Spike-Shouldered Miragaia I


 * Wuerhosaurus I


 * Dacentrurus I


 * Hesperosaurus I


 * Huayangosaurus I


 * Greater Kentrosaurus I


 * Yellow Kentrosaurus I


 * ZT2 Kentrosaurus I


 * Tuojiangosaurus I


 * Great Stegosaurus I


 * BBC's Stegosaurus I


 * Brown-Headed Stegosaurus (aka Howling Stegosaurus) I


 * Red-Backed Stegosaurus I


 * Black-Backed Stegosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park/World Stegosaurus I


 * Grazing Stegosaurus I


 * ZT2 Stegosaurus I


 * Gargoyleosaurus I


 * English Polacanthus I


 * European Polacanthus I


 * North American Polacanthus I


 * Common Gastonia I


 * Big Brown Gastonia I


 * Nodosaurus I


 * Great Edmontia I


 * Slender Edmontia I


 * Forager Edmontia I


 * Minmi I


 * Saichania I


 * Tarchia I


 * Great Talarurus I


 * Semi-Aquatic Talarurus I


 * Euoplocephalus I


 * Real Ankylosaurus I


 * Euoplocephalus-Backed Ankylosaurus I


 * WWD Ankylosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Ankylosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Ankylosaurus I


 * Red-Backed Ankylosaurus I


 * Gray Ankylosaurus I

Amphibians

 * Moor frog I

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I (in the entire African continent)

Invertebrates

 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)


 * Vagibora I

Others

 * Nahatombus I


 * African Purple Gallaxharin I from Monster Vs. Aliens film to real life Africa (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to take over the world, as the one that do so are NOT tolerated)

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I (note: unlike their ancestors, they have been genetically engineered to tolerate the cold, so they would flourish in the frozen wastelands of Tundra)


 * BBC's cooksonia I (note: unlike their ancestors, they have been genetically engineered to tolerate the cold, so they would flourish in the frozen wastelands of Tundra)

Mammals

 * Megaloceros I

Non-mammal synapsids
(Note: unlike their ancestors, all known species of non-mammal synapsids that were introduced to Antarctica were genetically engineered to tolerate the cold so they could survive the bitter freeze and flourish)


 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Desert Dimetrodon I


 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I


 * Lesser Edaphosaurus I


 * Darwin's Edaphosaurus I


 * Sluggish Edaphosaurus I


 * Great Moschops I


 * Woolly Moschop I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Antlered Etemmenosuchus


 * Lesser Titanosuchus I


 * Thick-Bodied Titanosuchus I


 * Gorgonops I


 * Common Inostrancevia I


 * Bellowing Inostrancevia I


 * Scaled Gorgonopsid I


 * Purlovia 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


 * African Diictodon I


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Dicynodon I


 * Giant Lystrosaurus I


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * Common Kannemeyeria I


 * Shellfish-Eating Kannemeyeria I


 * Common Ischigualastia I


 * Greater Ischigualastia I


 * Lowland Placerias I


 * Marshland Placerias I

Birds

 * California gull I

Reptiles

 * Galapágos tortoise I (note: they were genetically engineered to survive butter cold of Antarctica and flourish well, despite predators in Antarctica)

Amphibians

 * Moor 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)

Fish

 * Pacific halibut I

Invertebrates

 * Orangebrown Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big, they were also genetically engineered to tolerate the cold and flourish well in Antarctica)


 * Striped Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big, they were also genetically engineered to tolerate the cold and flourish well in Antarctica)


 * Yellow-Rimmed Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big, they were also genetically engineered to tolerate the cold and flourish well in Antarctica)

Others

 * All known species of organisms from Hyrotrioskjan's Aliens and organic technology series I


 * All known Fentil species I

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I (note: unlike their ancestors, they have been genetically engineered to tolerate the cold, so they would flourish in the frozen wastelands of Tundra)


 * BBC's cooksonia I (note: unlike their ancestors, they have been genetically engineered to tolerate the cold, so they would flourish in the frozen wastelands of Tundra)

Mammals

 * Grizzly herbivore I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I

Birds

 * All known moa species I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate extreme cold temperatures and predators, so they now flourish well in the Arctic)

Reptiles

 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Echinodon

Amphibians

 * Genetically-engineered marsh frog

Fish

 * Brook trout I

Invertebrates

 * Noble false widow spider I (note: unlike their ancestors, the noble false widow spiders in the Arctic were genetically engineered to tolerate the cold and have no venomous bites so they are now completely harmless)

Others

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


 * Monsterman I from two Disney/Pixar movies, Monsters Inc. and Monsters University, to real life Arctic (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 Arctic