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.)

Happy editing!

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. :)

Mammals

 * 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)


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


 * Yowie I (in the rest of Australia)


 * Aussie Greenyish Cat I


 * Looney Tune-ish Tasmanian Devil I


 * Tasmanian Devil I


 * Short-Beaked Echidna I


 * Thylacine I


 * AnteKangaroolope I


 * Gilbert's Potoroo I


 * Spotted Hyena I Hyenas are Not Native in Australia but their Native to Africa


 * Polar Bear I Polar Bear are Native in Arctic Circle but Not Australia


 * Brown Bear I Brown Bear are Not Native in Australia but Native to Arctic Circle, North America, Europe, Atlas Mountains of Morocco, and Asia

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis 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)

Others

 * Kirby I

Mammals

 * Grey-headed flying fox I


 * Little red flying fox I


 * Spectacled flying fox I


 * Black flying fox I


 * Large flying fox I


 * Giant golden-crowned flying fox I


 * Indian flying fox I


 * Great flying fox I


 * Lyle's flying fox I


 * Samoa flying fox I


 * 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)


 * Pinguin Seal 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

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis 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)

Plants

 * Wild pineapple I


 * Feral pineapple I

Mammals

 * 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)

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Lilosena (aka Experiment Lilo) I From Khwhitelion.Deviantart.com to Real Life Hawaii

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Confuciusornis I


 * Iberomesornis I


 * Sapeornis I


 * Jixiangornis I


 * Jeholornis I


 * Archaeopteryx I


 * Aurornis I


 * Xiaotingia I


 * Anchiornis I

Reptiles

 * Jurassic Park Velociraptor I


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Scansoriopteryx I


 * Yi QI I

Amphibians

 * Hammerface (aka hammerfaced frog) I

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers 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


 * Boarwqeragh I

Mammals

 * 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)

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis 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)

Plants

 * Buckthorn I


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


 * Brazilian peppertree I


 * Feral grapefruit I


 * Wild pineapple I


 * Feral pineapple I


 * Eggplant I


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


 * 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)


 * 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)


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


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


 * Sunflora flower I


 * Pink nut palm I


 * Oddgrass and relatives I


 * Hoppylion I


 * Bellsprouting plant and relatives I


 * Blue Maltese tumbleweed 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)

Monotremes

 * Ant platypus I


 * Mergotery I


 * Antsistrotery I


 * Wood echidna I


 * Stegoechidna I


 * Desert echidna I


 * Earth fish I


 * Spoonbill platypus I


 * Sawbill I


 * Leviapus I


 * Bottlenose delphinoid I


 * Beaked delphinoid I


 * Kelalogak I


 * Billdad I


 * Psygoldduck I


 * Giant herbivorous platypus I


 * Reptopus 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

Marsupials and relatives

 * Allomaxodon I


 * Maxodon I


 * Dwarf maxodon 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


 * 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


 * 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)


 * Roonoceros 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


 * Tree jumper I


 * Marsupial otter I

Mongooses and relatives

 * Squirrel mungo I


 * Long-bodied pterogenettula I


 * Dire suricate I


 * African antkivette I


 * Asiatic antkivette I


 * Tenturun I


 * Civhippo I


 * Civipotamus I


 * Long-snouted civhale I


 * Pardinia 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 emvironment, 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)

Hyenas and relatives

 * Porcupine gnoll (aka porcupine hyena) 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

Dylanuses and relatives

 * 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


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


 * 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)

Pinnipeds

 * Dwarf otterseal I


 * Crocodile seal I


 * Killer seal I


 * Bokiru I


 * Unicorn seal I

Whales and relatives

 * 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)


 * Semiaquatic river dolphins I


 * African saw-toothed river dolphin I


 * Long-necked river dolphin I


 * Dolphin ray I


 * Hippopotopod I


 * Anbonacetus I


 * Kelperycete I


 * Sirenwhale (aka Mermaidwhale) I


 * Zebra whale I


 * Sawtoothed dolphin I


 * Porray I


 * Minosarchus I


 * Wendisarchus I


 * Mosasaur-like whales I


 * Crested jormunithan I


 * Red-Headed Entelodont I


 * Boney-Cheeked Entelodont I


 * Giant Entelodont I


 * Juggernaut hippopotamus I


 * Brontusk I


 * Hipposaurus I

Rhinoceroses and relatives

 * Long-eared outback rhinoceros I


 * Rhyhorn I


 * Rhydon I


 * Rhyperior I


 * Domestic Paraceratherium


 * Dwarf rhinoceros I

Horses and relatives

 * Reptilian-looking horse I


 * Firey unicorn-like horse I

Tapirs, Chalicotheres, and relatives

 * 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)


 * 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

Camels and relatives

 * Proboscis camel I


 * Elephant camel I


 * Mountain camazella I


 * Steppe temee I


 * Elephant-nosed camel I


 * Vicunaffe I


 * Humped guanaco I


 * Oztitan I


 * Giraffe guanaco I


 * Great outbacker I


 * Giraffamel I


 * Camelope I

Giraffes and relatives

 * Samotherium I


 * Birgerbohlinia (aka European Sivathere I


 * Shansitherium I


 * Helladotherium I


 * Mitilanotherium I


 * Giraffokeryx I


 * Greater web-legged giraffe I


 * Swimming web-legged giraffe I


 * Parker's hornhead I

Pigs and relatives

 * Boarctos I


 * Hunter bulugan I


 * Bakutherium I


 * Oganer I


 * Lelikevark I


 * Hathi I


 * Congoboar I


 * American mumak I


 * Potavarke I


 * Oliphant I


 * Mediterranean mumak I


 * Patagonian longsnout I


 * Argentine longsnout I


 * Peccason I


 * Shovel-snouted pig 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)


 * 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)


 * Boaropotamus I


 * Boatboar I


 * Nozdrokh 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


 * 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)

Cattle-grouped bovines

 * Zebu I


 * Tamaraw I


 * Anoa I


 * Giant buffalo


 * Gayal I


 * Kouprey I


 * Saola I


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


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


 * Pronghorned buffalo I


 * Tauros I


 * Ground beef (aka burrowing bison) I


 * 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

Sheep-grouped goat-grouped bovines

 * 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)


 * Takyak I


 * Gnubok I


 * Alpacovis I


 * Buffalovis I


 * Saurogoat I


 * False llama I


 * Elephant goat I


 * Electric sheep I

Antelopes

 * Stiltbok I


 * Gazellox I


 * Giraffazelle I


 * Quadrobok I


 * Reusbokke I


 * Great mountainbeest I


 * Hippalope I

Deer

 * 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


 * Antdeer 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

Insectivores

 * Hill wanderer I


 * Scalehog I


 * Sordger I


 * Velvethide 'I


 * Giant naked mole-shrew I


 * Predator shrew 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


 * Grizzly hedgehog I


 * Panda hedgehog I


 * Hedgegolin I


 * Termite-eater hedgehog I


 * Ankylosaur-like giant hedgehog I


 * Long-spiked azogalerix 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

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)


 * Giant bat I


 * Gigapterus I


 * Velocipterus I


 * Nosferapoda I


 * Otter bat I


 * Yellow ugruk I


 * Grey ugruk I


 * Vespesciurus I


 * Gargouillebat I


 * Woolly gremlin I


 * Jumbo I


 * Flightless slothbat I


 * Sealbat I


 * Charle's multibat I


 * Bat-bird I


 * Tree creeping bat I


 * Orang bat I


 * Puerto Rican predator 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)

Rodents

 * Prairie dog 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)


 * Manabara I


 * Toothpecker I


 * Tortuporq I


 * Mowdent I


 * Trenchant hopper I


 * Tusked elephant-like rodent I


 * Sloth porcupine I


 * Arctic giant porcupine 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


 * Pandarat I


 * Mouse-squatch I


 * Squideater I


 * Common flying mouse I


 * Black flying mouse I


 * Shagmuth I


 * Clatterback I


 * Mouse raptor 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


 * False rattleback I


 * Swift toughback I


 * Dun strider I


 * Monkey rat I


 * Rattata I


 * Raticate 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


 * 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


 * Flowing nutcracker I


 * Mole rat-like earless hamster I


 * Reptilian beaver I


 * Dinosaur-like jerboa I


 * 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)

Rabbits and relatives

 * Diprotolepus I


 * Killer pika I


 * Bunnson I


 * New azora tardolagus I


 * Lagotherium I


 * Dinosaur-like rabbit I


 * Singer rabbit 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)


 * Borodillo I


 * Spearhead I


 * Rattlebacked pangolin I


 * Ankylodillo I


 * Impaler I


 * Algal swimming sloth 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


 * Juggernaut armadillo I


 * Turtle armadillo I


 * Hidebehind I


 * Digging armadillo I


 * Nagual I


 * Shell anteater I


 * Horned dillodile I

Primitive primates

 * Burrower (aka burring primate) I

Lemurs

 * Ursine lemur I


 * Dwarf ursine lemur I


 * Tree sloth lemur I


 * Baribal lemur I


 * Purple lemur I

Monkeys

 * Fishing baboon I


 * Grassprite I


 * Potbelly I


 * Megacebus 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


 * 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


 * Lycanthrope-looking carnivorous baboon I


 * Gorillada I


 * Furiobaboon I


 * Black-handed sea guenon I


 * 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

Apes

 * Clown I


 * Pirate I


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


 * Cave feral human (aka Homo Latanii) 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


 * 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


 * Frogman monster I


 * Plesman I


 * Reptilian predatory human I


 * Dinosauroid-like human I


 * Bird-like feathery human I


 * Pantherine-like human 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


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


 * Fighter ape I


 * Jinx ape I


 * Homopanzee I

Cats

 * 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


 * 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)


 * Palkragrian hunting cat (aka domestic cougar) I


 * Marine lion I


 * Bipedal dinosaur-like cat I


 * Wild Persiancat 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)


 * 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)


 * Lion-tailed gorgonops-like tiger I


 * Sapient lion I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now 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)

Bears

 * Vulturine scavenging short-faced bear I


 * Walursus I


 * Laxbear I


 * Bee-eater bear I


 * Californian measel bear 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)


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

Dogs and relatives

 * Common dingo I


 * Giant dingo I


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


 * Bat wolf I


 * Flying winged wolf I


 * 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)


 * 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


 * False werewolf I


 * Herbivorous maned wolf I


 * Blue herbivorous dog I


 * Giant herbivorous dog I


 * Cerberusdog I


 * Bucksnatcher I

Bear-dogs

 * Packing Amphicyon I

Raccoons, coatis, and relatives

 * Hoofed procyonid I


 * Greater lateovul I


 * Thorro I


 * Giant tanooka I


 * Euronasua I


 * Aardvark coati I


 * Fishing raccoon I


 * Giant panda raccoon I


 * Red panda raccoon I


 * Neocyonids I

Mustelids and relatives

 * 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


 * Crocoracoon I


 * Tree skunk I


 * North American boar skunk I


 * Patagonian boar skunk I


 * Stronk I


 * Gliding weasel I


 * Berl I


 * New Zealand unbadger I


 * Elephant otteal I


 * Seganku I


 * Dire glutton 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)

Elephants and relatives

 * Big-mouthed tapir-elephant 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


 * 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


 * Deinodontotherium I


 * Palkragompius I


 * Roperite I


 * Manaphant I


 * Stream elephant shrew I


 * Shaggy forest elephant shrew I


 * Long-spiked maurihystrix I


 * Pig-snouted tenrec I


 * Thoatherium I


 * Behemoth I


 * Shepan I


 * Diadiaphorus I

Other mammals

 * 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


 * Hypercoryphodon I


 * Barylambda I


 * Titanoides I


 * Coryphodon I


 * Pantolambda I


 * Tiger-Striped Samurai Sword-Toothed Hyaenodon I


 * Pseudorhinoceros I


 * Pygmy horserat I


 * Spikehorn 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.)


 * 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 I


 * Tigeaglaphant I


 * Common Chloe Bear I


 * Grunkle Stanman I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Bellowing Inostrancevia I


 * Omnivorodontosaurus I


 * Deer dicynodont I


 * Tree dicynodont I


 * Baserg I


 * Polar Cynognathus I


 * Ornithomys I


 * War-hunter (aka Lycaetherium) I


 * Tree-skin I


 * Asian dragon synapsid I


 * Hodag-mimic synapsid I


 * Zhulong I


 * Kangaskhan I


 * Choke's synapsid I


 * Nido I


 * Bulbalystrosaurus I


 * Grizzlodile I

Birds

 * 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


 * 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


 * Oceanic wingbrooder I


 * Aukwhale I


 * Aulphin I


 * Wybbubird I


 * Caribbean crow heron I


 * Hunting heron I


 * Wattled crane I


 * Chatham sea grebe I


 * Lake grebes I


 * 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


 * Vulture stork I


 * Gigant venteraxe I


 * Dinosaur-like predatory shoebill I


 * Schnuddler I


 * Parotia I


 * Western spinebill I


 * Eastern spinebill I


 * Noisy miner I


 * Bell miner I


 * Crescent honeyeater I


 * Sky hunter 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


 * Squink I


 * Hoender I


 * Cassowary guineafowl I


 * Giant pavo I


 * Myrmick I


 * False Kokinornis I


 * Arctic running chicken-mimicing grouse I


 * Giant ground elephant chicken I


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


 * Flag-tailed grass pheasant I


 * Yucky bird I


 * Scaly dinosaurian chicken I


 * Jurassic Park-looking chicken I


 * Gallosaurus I


 * Field bellower I


 * Hedgerower I


 * Megafeather I


 * Fan-tailed cuckoo I


 * Black cuckoo I


 * Asian emerald cuckoo I


 * Great spotted cuckoo I


 * Gnashrunner I


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


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


 * 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


 * 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


 * All known species of imperial pigeons I


 * Great cuckoo-dove I


 * Great ground fowlpigeon I


 * Hawaiian paradodo I


 * 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


 * Goldenback crownhead bird I


 * Blue-shouldered crownhead bird I


 * Big orange crownhead bird I


 * Pink-headed crownhead bird I


 * Spike-headed starlings I


 * Black cockatoo I


 * Coniferous parakeet I


 * Vulture parrot I


 * 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


 * Dwarf paradise duck I


 * Greater paradise duck I


 * Cuckoo paradise duck I


 * Pink dabbler I


 * Tusked megagoose I


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


 * Ostrich rail I


 * African giant stork I


 * Crookbill hummingbird I


 * Cossima I


 * Gospodar woodpecker I


 * Tortoise woodpecker I


 * Rhinocerosbill I


 * Fruit coorrow I


 * Hopi 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)


 * Skrawk (aka hawk parrot) I


 * Aeouls common parrots I


 * Aeouls greater parrots I


 * Climbing reptilian parrot I


 * Reptilian tiger parrot I


 * European river elasmoswan I


 * Elasmotornis I


 * Hesperornis-like duck 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)


 * Hornbeak I


 * Road strider I


 * Snares penguin I


 * Long-beaked penguin I


 * Lion's mane penguin I


 * Brown penguin I


 * Eucalyptan river penguin I


 * New Zealand river penguin I


 * Ostriguin I


 * Pegseal I


 * Penguorca I


 * Phale I


 * Plesioguin I


 * Plioguin I


 * Deadly penguins I


 * Manateeguin I


 * Penguale I


 * River penguin I


 * Walguin I


 * Caracrane I


 * Common chaffinch I


 * Eurasian bullfinch I


 * Mite-eater I


 * Bloodbird I


 * Micken I


 * Pecker finch I


 * Piapiac I


 * Laughing painted jay I


 * Vulturaven I


 * White-throated crow I


 * Mangrove crow I


 * Greater big bird I


 * Common big bird I


 * Pihacrow I


 * 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


 * Scimitarbill I


 * Australian mudnester I


 * Grey hypocolius I


 * European crested tit I


 * Eurasian blackbird I


 * 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)


 * Black kite I


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


 * 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


 * Hooter owl I


 * Sparrow vulture I


 * Jurassic Park-looking eagle I


 * Dinosaurian 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)


 * New terror bird I


 * Pyrenean ostrich I


 * Dinosaurian ostrich I


 * Doduo I


 * Dodrio I


 * Cimolopteryx I


 * Palintropus I


 * Apatornis I


 * Iaceornis 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


 * Boomerangbill I


 * Sweetbreath 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


 * Giant madagascan cassowaroid I


 * Carnivorous flying cassowary I


 * Giraffestrich I


 * Horn turner hornbill I


 * Gampsosornis I


 * Keyung I


 * Ostrichopteryx I


 * Struvabolgo I


 * Lemon helmetbill I


 * Porg I


 * Shrieker bird I


 * Armored bird I


 * Pliosornis I


 * Ornithomorph I


 * Enantigiogallus 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)


 * 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


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Owl Kong I


 * Woody whohahahahuh-ish Woodpeaker I


 * Tweety bird I


 * Looney Tune-ish Road Runner I

Reptiles

 * Borealosuchus I


 * Brachychampsa I


 * Mosasuchus I


 * Frogcroc I


 * Bluegator I


 * Ammutosuchus I


 * Fuzzer I


 * Bulette 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


 * False tree crocodile I


 * Tekinasuchus I


 * Caribosuchus I


 * 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)


 * Fer-de-lance pit viper I


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


 * Eyelash viper I


 * Hump-nosed viper I


 * Temple viper I


 * Blunthead tree snake I


 * Amazon Basin tree 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


 * 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


 * Pachyophis I


 * Pachyrhachis I


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


 * Venomous Tetrapodophis I (in New Jersey only)


 * Pelican python I


 * Elephant-nosed snake I


 * Hopping tree snake I


 * Forest worm-tailed python I


 * Onix (aka Steelix) I


 * Ekansnake (aka arboksnake) I


 * Sewage snake I


 * Concrete snake I


 * All known species of flat lizards I


 * Xianglong I


 * Chamops I


 * Demogorgon I


 * Rocklurk I


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


 * Water lacerta 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


 * Cactivorous gigantiguana I


 * Great gigantiguana I


 * Chameleovenator I


 * Chlamydoraptor I


 * Bat lizard I


 * Tree lizard I


 * Giant domestic horsitor I


 * Provaranus I


 * Helong I


 * Pachovaranids I


 * Mokenasaurus I


 * Soli I


 * Nano lizard 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


 * Shadow stalker I


 * Jellysucker I


 * Red-shelled turtle I


 * Golem turtle I


 * Rhinoceros tortoises I


 * Stegotherium I


 * Monk-horn I


 * Terratoise I


 * Torpulent I


 * Mertles I


 * Colossal razorleg I


 * Beast turtle I


 * Giant Gamera Mimic I from Frankenweenie film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they 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])


 * Tapirusosaurus I


 * Pyrosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Apatosaurus I


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


 * Bellowing Camarasaurus I


 * Camarasaur-Like Cedarosaurus I


 * Common Rapetosaurus I


 * Greater Magyarosaurus I


 * Green Ampelosaurus I


 * Mammutosaurus I


 * Rigargosaurus I


 * Elephasosaurus I


 * Parthenopodus I


 * Equussaurus I


 * Catoblepas I


 * Leafy sauropod I


 * Pyrosaurus I


 * Blue-Striped Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Blue-Backed Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Green-Bellied Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Domestic Pachycephalosaurid I


 * Flaming Pachycephalosaurid I


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


 * Big Brown Triceratops I


 * Feathery Triceratops I


 * Greater Einiosaurus I


 * Diverse Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Greater Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Common Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Gray Woolly Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Spikeface owlbear I


 * Scavenger Ceratopsian I


 * Griffon's owlbear I


 * Lesser owlbear I


 * Leally I


 * Oryxodontosaurus I


 * Spotted Dryosaurus I


 * Great Green Tenontosaurus I


 * Zebrasosaurus I


 * Mutta I


 * Tropical Rhabdodon I


 * Augustynolophus I


 * Jurassic Park III Corythosaurus I


 * Striped Corythosaurus I


 * Brown-Headed Parasaurolophus I


 * Dracosaurolophus I


 * Blue-Backed Edmontosaurus I


 * Aquadontosaura


 * Sirenosaurus I


 * Carnovorosaurus I


 * Torgolophodonts I


 * Tsintaodontus I

Koreahadrosaurus I


 * Postosaurolophus I


 * Horn-headed hadrosaur I


 * Rhinohead hadrosaur I


 * Yellow Kentrosaurus I


 * Black-Backed Stegosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park/World Stegosaurus I


 * Green Stegosaurus I


 * Omnivorosaurus I


 * Jolagia I


 * Spinohagosaurus I


 * Big Brown Gastonia I


 * Great Talarurus I


 * Semi-Aquatic Talarurus I


 * Black-Backed Ankylosaurus I


 * Domestic Ankylosaurus I


 * Nanotankylosaurus I (reintroduced)


 * 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)


 * Scaly Omnivorous Therizinosaurus I


 * Waspeating Therizinosaur I


 * Disney Dinosaur's Oviraptor I


 * Scaly Struthiomimus I


 * Scaly Gallimimus I


 * Phusentoraptor I


 * Basiliskoraptor I


 * Cockatrisoraptor I


 * Flarporaptor I


 * Ornithodynastes I


 * Jurassicoraptor I


 * Ornithoraptor I


 * Rhyandontus I


 * Rainbow-winged raptor I


 * Scyther I


 * Wyvernoraptor I


 * Tetrapteropus I


 * Ragnamateraptor I


 * Hippuvenator I


 * Paleoraptor I


 * Tree hopping raptor I


 * Lizardian-Looking Utahraptor I


 * Feathertop Dromaeosaur I


 * White-Winged Microraptor 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)


 * Scaly Deinonychus I


 * Great Zebra Troodon I


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Scrub Rahonavis I


 * Branch-Boring Epidexipteryx I


 * Fish-gutter I


 * 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)


 * Allotyrannus I


 * Eotyrannus I from Cretaceous Great Britain to modern North America


 * Dryptosaurus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Grizzly Tyrannosaurus I


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


 * Patched Tarbosaurus I


 * Green Albertosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Albertosaurus I


 * Gornotosaurids 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)


 * Common Acrocanthosaurus I


 * Northern Acrocanthosaurus I


 * Tiger Acrocanthosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Carcharodontosaurus I


 * Red-Faced Allosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Allosaurus I


 * Red-Necked Allosaurus I


 * Red-Eyed Allosaurus I


 * Leosaurus I


 * Single-Backed Concavenator I


 * Double-Backed Concavenator I


 * Red-Spined Spinosaurus


 * Megadontosaura I


 * Spinosaurothoides I


 * Leviathosaurus I


 * Brachirinchus I


 * Dracodontosaurus I


 * Picodactylus I


 * Simbapteryx 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)


 * 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


 * Mesrotosaurus I


 * Aurocarnotaurus I


 * Little Green Tarascosaurus I


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


 * 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)


 * Spotted Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus I


 * White Frilled-Necked Dilophosaurus 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)


 * Saddle-Backed Majungasaurus I


 * Avitabelisaurus I


 * Piscatosaurus I


 * Laelapsosaurus I


 * Disney Dinosaur's Pteranodon I


 * Feathery Pteranodon (aka Bird-mimicing Pteranodon) I


 * Gliding tree birdcroc I


 * Psylloglossus (aka greater vampire pterosaur) I


 * Lank-mimic I


 * Gargouille (aka Gargoyle) I


 * Beakcheek I


 * Meerkiip I


 * Apterodactiladae-grouped pterosaurs I


 * Herbidactylids I


 * Scandendrako I


 * Aeordactylus I


 * Ornithorattus 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 dylanuses nor sapient species 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)


 * 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)


 * Spinoichthyosaurus I


 * Laprasaurus I


 * Serpentine Plesiosaur I


 * Light Fury I


 * Ice Fury I


 * Sand Wraith I


 * Storming Sandswirl I


 * Scalesticker I


 * Mindling I


 * 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


 * Skeetershriek I


 * Switchscale I


 * Speeding Clawfoot I


 * Snaptdo I


 * Slicesnout I


 * Skystrike I


 * Rumnlegullet I


 * Hogfly I


 * Glueclaw I


 * Lycanwing I


 * 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)


 * Deinosquatmasaurus 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)


 * 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)


 * Xalubaɲavu I

Amphibians

 * Panama caecilian I


 * Coral caecilian I


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


 * 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)


 * Catfish-faced mole salamander I


 * Quagsiromander I


 * Slownewt I


 * Chameleotoad I


 * Ambulabufo I


 * Grenouillidus I


 * Malagasy painted mantella I


 * Ranhog I


 * Benthogyrinus I


 * Titanic tadpole I


 * Silure tadpole I


 * Toad-hound I


 * Alpine bambaeo I


 * Great suckermouths I


 * Batrachogymnotus I


 * Orchid carrier frog I


 * New Caledonian bipedal frog I


 * Cave plectofrog I


 * Amphibiasaurus I


 * Swampdasher I


 * Kangaroo frog I


 * Grimer I


 * Muk I


 * Amphibian dragons I


 * Geofrog I


 * Polifrog I


 * Hammerface (aka hammerfaced frog) I


 * Mosatadpole I


 * Xalubaɲavu I

Fish

 * All known species of Ophidiiformes 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 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


 * Gyradofish I


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


 * Wattled salamander fish I


 * Seal mudskipper I


 * Common barracudacanth I


 * Greater barracudacanth 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)


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


 * Sea glutton I


 * Giant predatorperch I


 * European snakefish I


 * African sharptooth catfish I


 * Panzaerfish (aka manateefish) I


 * Salt-rope fish I


 * Pinchfish 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)


 * 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


 * 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)


 * Indominichthyidae-grouped fish I


 * Firemouth I


 * Castlefish 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


 * Marine octadctylopods I


 * Tuna salmon I


 * Hunter salmon I


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


 * Disk-headed shark I


 * Commom shark-like ratfish I


 * Giant shark-like ratfish I


 * River sharkopath I


 * Mad flasher I


 * Frog-like air-breathing flying skate I


 * Dusky watersnake I


 * Great green armored fish I


 * Nailbeak I


 * Spiny hypotenuse fish I


 * Long-termed archontobranchius I


 * Large-headed sole I


 * Bish I


 * Tyrant squidbiter I


 * Splish I


 * Swallowflish I


 * Poseidon's beltfish 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)


 * All known real species of barnacles I


 * Spongebob's barnacle I


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


 * 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)


 * 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


 * Goliath crab I


 * Great gray land crab I


 * Red rhinoceros crab I


 * Prehistoric Krabs I


 * Emperor silverswimmer I


 * Shellspiting silverswimmer I


 * Barrapace I


 * Tanzanian red-headed centipede I


 * Megarian banded centipede I


 * Vietnamese centipede I


 * 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


 * Electric pillbug I


 * Lilac-eyed orangehummer I


 * Stonewall butterfly I


 * Butterfreefly I


 * Venoming moth I


 * Green orchid bee I


 * Flightless underground bee I


 * Drilling bee 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)


 * All known species of fire beetles I


 * Railroad worm I


 * Footworm I


 * Choirbug I


 * Leddibeetle I


 * German cockroach I


 * Asian cockroach I


 * American cockroach I


 * Australoan cockroach I


 * Oriental cockroach I


 * Pinsir 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)


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


 * Gligascor I


 * Saurophthirus I


 * Reap runner I
 * Parainsect I


 * Sea dragonfly I


 * Yanma I


 * Yanmega I


 * Crystal squid I


 * Whale salpa 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)


 * 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)


 * Altjira I


 * Contravirgos I


 * 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)


 * Angelbeetle I


 * Dragonbeetle I


 * Mantisbeetle I


 * Great Griffonbeetle I


 * Triceratops beetle I


 * Leaf-horned beetle I


 * Pyrotechnic firefly I


 * Glow-in-the-dark cockroach I


 * Bolt bug I


 * Waste bug I


 * Butterfly dragonfly I


 * Hawaiian red-masked sawleg I


 * River manticore I


 * Eaglefly I


 * Walking bark I


 * Dewfeather I


 * 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)


 * 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)


 * SandPinch I


 * Arachnocray I


 * Brood nipper I


 * Ghostly crab I


 * Kabutotops I


 * Arakiaspider I


 * Sea butterfly I


 * Arachnoselache I


 * Martian land arthropod I


 * Algae octopus I


 * Baleen glowsquid I


 * Octomoray 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)


 * Omanonite I


 * Landpus I


 * Frondipus I


 * Squidflea I


 * Squeleon I


 * Trundlesquirt I


 * Elesquid I


 * Therasquid I


 * Squiddeer I


 * Sqouat I


 * Skvole I


 * Squeeler I


 * Squiamang I


 * Blademantle I


 * Mimid I


 * Granch 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


 * Reef paddler I


 * Stingerslug I


 * Slugsprat I


 * Cloysterclam I


 * Edible snail 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


 * 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


 * Short-necked ambler I


 * Crane-necked ambler I


 * 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)


 * Aeroslug 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


 * Sea starmie I


 * Immortal jelly I


 * Forever-alive jelly I


 * Tentajelly I


 * Giant orange leech I


 * Chinese medicinal leech I


 * Turkish medicinal leech I


 * 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)


 * Unknown worm I


 * Slobber leech 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)


 * Xalubaɲavu I

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Pustulent blue slitherscuker I


 * Ditto bacteria I

Others

 * Domestic livestock alien I


 * Winged wolflien I


 * Village Square's sapient aliens I


 * Side-mouthed fish alien I


 * Alien land whale I


 * 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


 * Living Skeleton People I From Undertale to Real Life North America


 * 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


 * 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


 * 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)


 * 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)


 * 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

Mammals

 * 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)


 * 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 griffan I


 * cadanceman I

Birds

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


 * Mourning dove I


 * Xalubaɲavu I

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Xalubaɲavu I


 * Apkallu I


 * Shiamianu I

Amphibians

 * Xalubaɲavu 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)


 * Xalubaɲavu I

Others

 * Cup Headed people I From Cuphead: Don't Deal With The Devil to Real Life South America

Mammals

 * European hedgehog I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Marine Hedgehog I (in the rest of European Shorelines)


 * Eurasian gray wolf I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Tasmanian devil I (in Romania, Italy, and France)


 * Eckia I


 * Rainbraous I


 * Lowland gorilla I (in Spain, Portugal, Germany, France, and Italy)


 * Cerberus I


 * European Tempest Horse (Aka Unicorn of Tempest) 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


 * 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)


 * Clown I


 * Pirate I (in the rest of Europe)


 * 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


 * Rainbraockia 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


 * Wild Doberman I


 * Wild English Bulldog I


 * Wild Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier I


 * Wild German Shepherd I


 * Wild Rottweiler I


 * Kabu I


 * Sorrowman I


 * Unihorn Cow I


 * Nypoela I


 * Corey Mc I


 * Humanoid Corey Mc I


 * Giana Urseyain I


 * Reindeer I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Red-Nosed Reindeer I


 * Fujye I


 * Doofshmirtzaluz I


 * Chamois I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Roe deer I (in the rest of Europe)


 * European Lion I (in the rest of Europe)


 * Common genet I


 * Whitetail Deer I


 * Least Weasel I (in the rest of Europe)


 * European Badger I (in the rest of Europe)


 * 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

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Dimetrodon I


 * Pikagumon I Hybrid between Pikachu and Agumon From Pokemon and Digimon Crossover to Real-life Europe

Mamsentoriods

 * Baab swaab

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Common European Polonte bird I from Klonoa 2 to real life Europe

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Reptilian Wolf I


 * Draconequus I

Fish

 * All known species of mudskippers I


 * Ursufish I

Invertebrates

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

Mammals

 * 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)


 * 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)


 * Wild Akita I


 * Wild Kishu I


 * Wild Hachiko I


 * Wild Taka Shiba I


 * Wild Asia Spitz I


 * Wild Shikoku I


 * Rotaman I

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Xalubaɲavu I

Reptiles

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


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Xalubaɲavu I

Fish

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

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

Others

 * Jasper (Life Form)
 * Octus
 * Mutant I 
 * Mobian I

Mammals

 * 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)


 * Asian elephant I


 * 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)


 * Hyena-Dylanus I


 * Spikehedgebu I


 * Egyptian Trenter I from native Egypt to East Africa

Birds

 * Band-tailed pigeon 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)


 * Feeble I


 * Chocobo I

Reptiles

 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Baladium 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)

Others

 * Nahatombus I