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 version of this one, see here! Also, welcome to the more revised, more modern and complex version of the original list of introduceds species! You're welcome to give us some suggestions. Also, this list is now in alphabetical order per category. So, please enjoy, folks! Well, I always endorse this. Also, you're all free to edit this page, but don't scandalize this page! Also, if a species is an enemy or a villain, be sure they won't do the bad things anymore! Remember that. Thank you and have a nice day to you all. I hope you experience this page, and good luck suggesting and editing this page all you want!
(Note: All deadly and non-deadly diseases in the United Federation of Earth's territories (the ones that are viruses, bacteria, etc.) including ebola, malaria, zika, rabies, stomach bug, and others, as well as non-mushroom-type fungi, even fictional diseases, and especially electronic viruses, are eradicated in all of the United Federation of Earth's territories, so they aren't listed here, and now many sapients can now live longer, even the oldest people alive as well.)
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Australia
Main article: Australia
Plants
- Audrey II I from a 1986 American rock musical horror comedy film directed by Frank Oz, Little Shop Of Horrors, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike the Audrey II from that film, her clones may still grow in full size, but could be having the same height as an average bigfoot, and can reproduce themselves a a slow rate, but now they can no longer consume the human race and take over the world.)
- Australian fern bamboo I in the rest of Australia.
- Birch I from the Northern Hemisphere to Australia.
- Blueberry I from the Northern Hemisphere to Australia.
- Bridal creeper I from central and southern Africa to Australia.
- Deathbottle I from a British 2002 thirteen-part documentary television miniseries, The Future Is Wild, to real life Australia.
- European fern bamboo I from Europe to Australia.
- Flora colossus I from a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Australia.
- Giant fern bamboo I from Asia to Australia.
- Koster's curse I from South America to Australia.
- Lantana I from Africa and the Americas to Australia.
- Oaks I from the Northern Hemisphere to Australia.
- Patterson's curse I from western and southern Europe, northern Africa and southwestern Asia to Australia.
- Redwood trees I from California and China to Australia.
- Scotch thistle I from Europe and Wesern Asia to Australia.
- Spruce I from the Northern Hemisphere to Australia.
Mammals
Non-Sapients
- African buffalo I from Africa to Australia.
- African elephant I
- American bison I
- Ancylotherium I from Pliocene Africa to modern Australia
- Andrewsarchus I from Eocene Asia to modern Australia
- Asian lion I
- Banteng
- Black bear I
- Black rat I (Note: They are eradicated due to diseases and consumption of crops.)
- Black rhinoceros I
- Bobcat I
- Brown rat I (Note: They are eradicated due to diseases.)
- Brumby I
- Burgundy bandicoot I
- Caracal I
- Carnivorous kangaroo I
- Chalicothere I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia
- Cheetah I
- Common hippopotamus I
- Desert leaper I
- Diprotodon (reintroduced)
- Domestic blackbuck I
- Domestic dylanus
- Domestic eland I
- Domestic ground squirrel
- Domestic hyena I
- Domestic mesoron
- Domestic pronghorn
- Domestic sable antelope I
- Domestic tapir I
- Donkey I
- Dromedary camel I
- Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I
- Early manatee I from Eocene Jamaica to modern Australia
- Eastern gray squirrel I (Note: They are eradicated due to persecution of tree kangaroos and koalas.)
- Entelodont I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia
- European hare I (Note: They are eradicated due to the spread of diseases.)
- European rabbit I (Note: They are eradicated due to the spread of diseases, except for domesticated ones.)
- Fallow deer I
- Ferret I (Note: They were eraducated due to the spread of diseases, except for the ones that had licenses to keep them as pets.)
- Fordu I
- Gerbil I
- Giant koala (reintroduced)
- Giraffe I
- Gray wolf I
- Grimmarg I (Note: Grimmargs are no longer big bad wolves, but can now be called "big, but good wolves". They will no longer eat hobbits, and so they only eat deer, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other non-sapient animals. They don't either destroy homes of little pigs (unless if a little pig has ever been turned into a vampire), and storm in grandmothers' homes, and were now tolerated to knights in shining armor, in which they were however not tolerated to vampires that wore shining knight armors.)
- Hedgehogroo I
- House mouse I
- Hyaenodont I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia
- Hyrax I
- Indian rhinoceros I
- Javan rhinoceros I
- Looney Tunes Tasmanian devil I
- Madagascar giant dylanus I
- Marsupial eckia I
- Marsupial echidna I
- Marsupial gorilla I
- Marsupial hedgehog I
- Meganarctos (aka giant ground koala) (reintroduced)
- Monotremed hedgehog I
- Mountain hare I (Note: They are eradicated due to the spread of diseases.)
- Mule deer I
- New Guinea tree kangaroo
- North American macaque I
- Northern palm squirrel I
- Northern vampire bat I
- Okapi I
- Opossum I
- Pacific rat I (Note: They are eradicated due to persecution of birds.)
- Palapple I
- Phascolonus (reintroduced)
- Pig-footed bandicoot (reintroduced)
- Pika I
- Procoptodon (reintroduced)
- Pronghorn I
- Protemnodon (reintroduced)
- Purgatorius I from Cretaceous North America to modern Australia
- Pygmy hippopotamus I
- Rabbuck I
- Red fox I (Note: They are eradicated due to the spread of diseases, except for tamed and domesticated ones.)
- Ripper roo I from a franchise of platform video games, Crash Bandicoot, to real life Australia. (Note Unlike their ancestors, no ripper roo were insane, and no ripper roo can hurt anyone, but only in case of emergency, if they were either threatened, or in case they would hurt a vampire for no reason, probably due to vampires taking over the world.)
- Serval I
- Simosthenurus (reintroduced)
- Springhare I
- Sthenurus (reintroduced)
- Tasmanian devil I (from Tasmania to mainland Australia)
- Water buffalo I
- Water deer I
- Weredog I
- White rhinoceros I
- Wild pig I
- Wisent I
Sapients
- Angel I
- Animean human I
- Ballade I
- Bass I
- Bass.EXE I
- Bass.EXE (undead version) I
- Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia
- Chalicoman I
- Corey mc I
- Crashman I
- Crockeroo
- Elecman I
- Elecman.EXE I
- Enker I
- Fully-sapient non-human ape from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Australia (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
- Fur-faced human I (Note: It is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies. Instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff.)
- Geminiman I
- Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)
- Giant devil (reintroduced)
- Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life
- Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
- God human I
- Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)
- Green pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Australia (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)
- Gremlin I from Gremlins film franchise to real life Australia
- Human I
- Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia
- Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia
- Jiangshi I from mythical China to real life Australia.
- Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia
- Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia
- Little pig I
- Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia
- Martial Arts Kid from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Australia (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torso areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 3 to 15 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)
- Maverick hunter I
- Megaman I
- Mega-Dylanus X I
- Megaman.EXE I
- Megaman-dylanus I
- Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Australia
- Mewniman I from a Disney Channel animated series, Star vs The Forces of Evil, to real life Australia
- Mogwai I from Gremlins film franchise to real life Australia
- Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Australia (Note: They still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations.)
- Pakuni I
- Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Australia
- Powerpuff person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Australia (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Australia)
- Proto-Dylanus I
- Protoman I
- Protoman.EXE I
- Quickman I
- Quint I
- Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)
- Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia
- Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Australia (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)
- Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Australia (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)
- Sapient chipmunk I
- Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Australia (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)
- Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Australia
- Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I
- Sapient mouse I
- Sapient rabbit I
- Shadowman I
- Slashman I
- Snakeman I
- Starman I
- Thylacine (reintroduced in both mainland Australia and Tasmania)
- Thylocoleo (reintroduced)
- Tikbalang I
- Tornadoman I
- Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Australia (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
- Vampire I from mythical Europe to real life Australia.
- Voltronian I
- Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Australia (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)
- Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia
- Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia
- Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia
- Zootopian I from Zootopia film to real life Australia
- Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia
Non-mammal synapsids
- Darwin's Edaphosaurus I (from Walking with Monsters documentary to real/modern Australia)
- American Thrinaxodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)
- Marshland Placerias I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)
Birds
- Common myna I (eradicated)
- European starling I (eradicated)
- Eurasian skylark (eradicated)
- Common blackbird I (eradicated)
- Eurasian tree sparrow (eradicated)
- European greenfinch (eradicated)
- European goldfinch (eradicated)
- Pigeon I
- Hill myna (eradicated)
- House sparrow I (eradicated)
- Scaly-breasted munia (eradicated)
- Rural Spoonbill I
- Tyrant Pelican I
- Inland Albatross I
- Darwin's Coot I
- SealGrebe
- African Giant Condor from Africa to Australia
- Northern Eagle Hawk from the northern hemisphere to Australia and other Oceania islands
- European woodstock I from Europe to Australia
- Darwin's woodstock I from Borneo to Australia
- Japanese woodstock I from Japan to Australia
- Chinese woodstock I from China to Australia
- Siberian woodstock I from Siberia to Australia
- White-throated woodstock I from India to Australia
- Upland moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia
- Eastern moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia
- Bush moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia
- Giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern Australia
- Giant malleefowl (reintroduced)
- Genyornis (reintroduced)
- Dromornis (reintroduced)
- Gastornis I from Eocene Europe and North America to modern Australia
- Alexander's bird I from Cretaceous Mexico to modern Australia
- Jehol bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia
- Jixiang bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia
- Sape bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia
- Confucius bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia
- Fan-tailed bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia
- Spanish intermediate bird I from Cretaceous Spain to modern Australia
- Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Australia
- Owlman (aka English giant owl) I from cryptozoology England to real life Australia
- Mothman (aka American giant owl) from cryptozoology North America to real life Australia
- Rainbow crow (aka fire crow) from mythical North America to real life Australia
Reptiles
Modern reptiles
- Tegu I
Prehistoric non-dinosaur non-pterosaur reptiles
- Wonambi I
- Quinkana I
- Walking Postosuchus (from a BBC documentary, Walking with Dinosaurs, to real life/modern New Caledonia)
- Ophthalmosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)
- Seal Island Sharer Cryptoclidus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)
- Giant Liopleurodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)
Dinosaurs (modern, prehistoric, and former fictional species)
- Dryosaurus from Jurassic North America to modern Australia
- Leaellynasaura I from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia
- Hypsilophodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern Australia
- Muttaburrasaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia
- Australovenator from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia
- American Plateosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)
- Cannibalistic Coelophysis I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)
- Swimming Eustreptospondylus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)
- Rhinoceros Horned Ornitholestes (aka Rhinoceros Ornitholestes) I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- Red-Crested Allosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- Greater Diplodocus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- Blue-Sided Brachiosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- BBC's Stegosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- Common Dryosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- European Utahraptor I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- European Iguanodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- North American Iguanodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- European Polacanthus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- North American Polacanthus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)
- Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)
- Mitekai I
- Argonian I
- Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)
- Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)
Pterosaurs
Former fictional reptiles
- Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Australia (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Australia)
- Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)
- Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)
- Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)
- Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)
Amphibians
- Cane toad I (eradicated)
- Gastric-brooding frog (reintroduced)
Fish
- Tilapia I
- Asian River Shark I
- Diplomystus I from Eocene North America to modern Australia
- Knightia from Eocene North America to modern Australia
- Priscacara I from Eocene North America to modern Australia
- White River monster I from cryptozoology North America to real life Australia
Arthropods
- Argentine ant I (eradicated)
- Black Portuguese millipede (eradicated)
- Fire ant I (eradicated)
- Yellow crazy ant I (eradicated)
- European wasp I (eradicated)
- Coconut crab I (reintroduced)
- Christmas Island red crab I (note: formerly only in Christmas Island, it was introduced to most other Pacific island, so it can now be found in almost all other Pacific islands, especially Australia, also unlike their ancestors from Christmas Island, they now have developed a terrestrial crustacean's lungs (not just gills, although their lungs could came from genetic engineering from humans) to survive completely on land, can now tolerate freshwater and brackish water (not just saltwater, possibly also due to genetic engineering), can now tolerate low and high humidity, can now tolerate colder and warmer temperatures, and can now tolerate human activities and are now adapting to both wild parts of Australia and human settlements of North America, allowing them to live in the entire Australian continent)
- Giant Ground Crab
- Manipulator I from Cretaceous Asia to modern Australia
- Tamatoa (aka tamatous or crabzilla) I from Disney's Moana film to real life Australia (note: it is also known as crabzilla due to its gigantic size compared to all other crab species)
- Thumperbug I From a Pixar movie, A Bug's Life, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer hurt any bugs, no taking over any bug lands, ensuring peace in all of the bug lands.)
- Mothrill I from Made-Up Monsters to real life Australia. (Note: They will have their male counterparts to continue their living in real life Australia, and unlike their ancestors, mothrills will no longer eat all of your clothes, because the law has issued the "Anti-Nudity Law", which ensures that mothrills will no longer eat all of people's clothing, but can only eat fiber plants. That means eating of clothing is officially banned for mothrills, leaving them to eat fiber plants for their food instead. If any mothril was caught on eating clothing, it would be sentenced to zoo or execution into the slaughterhouse. However, it was legal to vampires to have all of their clothes taken away due to a conflict with them.)
Echinoderms
- Gorilla Starfish I from Spongebob to Real life Australia
Other invertebrates
- Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Australia
- Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)
- Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)
- Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)
Others
- Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Australia (Note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)
- Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Australia (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)
- All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life Australia
- Elites I From halo to real life Australia
- Denizen I from an Activision video game, Call of Duty, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will not harm any one of humankind anymore. Instead, they were now peaceful towards humans, including any other sapient beings, and they had bought their new country, Denizenia.)
- Locust hordes I from a video game, Gears of War, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer eradicate humans or other sapient beings, but they have only one choice: being friendly to humans and other sapient beings, so their technology is now being supplied to the world. Also, the Locust Empire is located in the northwestern region of Australia, and had good relations with humans.)
- Miuywqm I
- Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Australia)
- Buonuo I
- Bjuhdad I
- Ninjalinos I from PJ Masks to real life Australia (Note: They can now have female versions of Ninjalinos so they can prosper together. However, unlike their ancestors in the show, they are no longer interested of stealing stuff that are fit for daytime activities. They can now request people to tax kids with useless or old stuff for them, by order of the Night Ninja, which is their head of state of a country called Ninjalinoria, located within the southern coastlines of Australia, only via request. Also, they are now peaceful, friendly and kind towards other people. Also, they can now speak their language, Ninjalinorian and English, even other languages as well. Also, they were a good exporter and producer to sticky-splats, their own weapon, which can be used for defense.)
- Yuktopus I From Crash of the Titans and Crash: Mind over Mutant to real life Australia
Oceania
Main article: Oceania
Southern Ocean
Main article: Southern Ocean
British Isles and other European islands
Main article: British Isles and other European islands
Plants
- Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland
Mammals
- Gray squirrel I (eradicated)
- Bank vole (in Ireland only)
- Capybara I
- Mara I
- Paca I
- American mink I (eradicated)
- Tiger I
- Leopard I
- Gazelle I
- Human I
- Pakuni I
- Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
- Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland)
- Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Great Britian, Scotland, and Ireland)
- Elecmen I
- Bass I
- Megaman I
- Quint I
- Enker I
- Ballade I
- Crashman I
- Quickman I
- Snakeman I
- Starman I
- Slashman I
- Giant Capybara I
- Big Chipmunk
- Giant Paca I
- Giant Agouti I
- Big Rat I
- European Dylanus I (from mainland Europe to Great Britain and Scotland)
- Protoman I
- Marthanus I (reintroduced)
- Vampire human I (reintroduced)
- Wolfmen I (possibly reintroduced)
- Saber-Toothed Squirrel I (reintroduced)
- Irish elk from prehistoric Eurasia to modern England
- Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Great Britain and Ireland
- Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life Great Britain
- Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland
- Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland
- Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland
- Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)
- Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life British Isles)
- Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life British Isles (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life British Isles)
- All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
- Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life British Isles
- Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life British Isles
- Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life British Isles
- Mewtwo I
- Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
- Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
- Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life British Isles (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
- Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland)
- Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)
- Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands
- Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands
- Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands
- Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands
- Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands
- Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real European islands
- Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands
- Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life European islands
- Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)
- Angel I
- All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life British Isles and other European islands
- Cotton candy sheep I from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film to real life England
- Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)
- Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)
- Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life England and Scotland (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)
- Weredog I
- Vampire I from mythical Europe to real life England, especially in London
- Jiangshi I from mythical China to real life England
- Cutyz I from Ben 10 Reboot aka Ben 10 (2016) to real life England
- Gwenata I from Total Drama Island to real life England
- Ducanerius I from Total Drama Island to real life england
- Patamon I from Digimon to real life England
- Axemon I from Digimon to real life England
- Wattersonese Cat I From the amazing World of Gumball to real life England
- Changeling I from MLP to real life england
- Brecuka I
- Dakota I
- Ezekiel I
- Horned Monarch I From The Black Cauldron to Real Life British Isles
Non-mammal synapsids
- True Venomous Therocephalian I from Walking with Monsters documentary to modern/real Canary Islands (note: it is now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, no longer attacking them, so their population can continue to thrive in real life/modern times)
- Greater Lystrosaurus I from Walking with Monsters documentary to modern/real Great Britain, Scotland, and Canary Islands
Birds
Non-Moas
- Inland Albatross I
- Rural Spoonbill I
- Darwin's Coot I
- European woodstock I (from mainland Europe)
- Giant elephant bird from historic Madagascar to modern England
- Pygmy elephant bird I from historic Madagascar to modern England
- Dromornis from prehistoric Australia to modern England
- Genyornis from prehistoric Australia to modern England
- Gastornis from Eocene Europe to modern England
- Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life England and Scotland
- Hippogriff from mythical North America and mythical Europe to real life England
- Rubber duck I from Toyland, an imaginary dimension, to real life Great Britain. (Note: They can now be talking rubber ducks, and can now move by themselves. They are now domesticated for toys.)
Moas
- North Island giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
- South Island giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
- Eastern moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
- Broad-billed moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
- Heavy-footed moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
- Mantell's moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
- Crested moa from historic New Zealand to modern England
- Upland moa I from historic New Zealand to modern England
Reptiles
Crocodillians and relatives
- Common Euparkeria I from Walking with Monsters documentary to modern/real Great Britain, Scotland, and Canary Islands
- Crocodile-Like Proterosuchus I from Walking with Monsters documentary to modern/real Canary Islands
Lizards and snakes
- Dewback I
- Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)
- Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)
- Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)
Dinosaurs
- Echinodon from Cretaceous England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Echinodon are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Camptosaurus I from Jurassic North America to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Camptosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Dakotadon I from Cretaceous North America to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Dakotadon are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Mantellisaurus I from Cretaceous Europe to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Mantellisaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Iguanodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Iguanodon are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Muttaburrasaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Muttaburrasaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Scelidosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Scelidosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Dacentrurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Dacentrurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Cetiosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, Cetiosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Real Coelophysis I from Triassic North America to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Coelophysis are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- City Coelophysis I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Coelophysis are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Baryonyx I from Cretaceous England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Baryonyx are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Megalosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Megalosaurus are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Neovenator I from Cretaceous England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Neovenator are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Dracoraptor I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Dracoraptor are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Proceratosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Proceratosaurus are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Nuthetes I from Cretaceous England to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings as the ones that are aggressive towards sapient beings are not tolerated by sapient beings, also for religious reasons, Nuthetes are now allowed to live in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Real Troodon I from Cretaceous North America to modern Great Britain and Scotland
- Tyrant Troodon I from My Pet Dinosaur documentary to real life/modern day Great Britain and Scotland
- Domestic Pygmy Carnosaur I from My Pet Dinosaur documentary to real life/modern day Great Britain and Scotland (note: it is a small chicken/turkey-sized descendants of carnosaurs like Allosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, but is now peaceful towards humans, dylanuses, and other pets)
- Domestic Protoceratops I from My Pet Dinosaur documentary to real life/modern day Great Britain and Scotland
- Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)
- Mitekai I
- Argonian I
- Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)
- Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)
Marine reptiles
- Plesiosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland
- Fully Aquatic Cryptoclidus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland
- Seal Island Sharer Cryptoclidus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland
- Muraenosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland
- Kimmerosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland
- Ichthyosaurus I from Jurassic England to modern Great Britain and Scotland
Pterosaurs
from the Mesozoic era to modern Great Britain and Scotland (note: for religious reasons, all known species of Pterosaurs are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
- Predatory Anurognathus I (in Scotland only)
Dragons
- Gronckle I
- Skrill I
- Stinger I
- Garden dragon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient and they now growl, hiss, and snarl instead of speaking in any language, thus this makes garden dragons just urban animals that lives in parks, gardens, fields, school playgrounds, etc.)
- Brown dragon I (note: they are now completely herbivorous, thus making them peaceful plant eaters)
- Prehistoric dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Great Britain
- Marine dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Great Britain
- Forest dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Great Britain
- Mountain dragon I from The Last Dragon film to real life Great Britain
- All known species of Spiderwick dragons I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life Great Britain
- All known species of Skyrim's dragons from Skyrim game to real life Great Britain
Other reptiles
- Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life British Isles (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life British Isles)
- Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Great Britain (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)
- Reptilian water horse I from the Water Horse film to real life Great Britain and Scotland
Amphibians
- Koolasuchus from Cretaceous Australia to modern British Isles
- Siderops from Jurassic Australia to modern England
- Pelorocephalus from Triassic Argentina to modern England
Fish
- Carp I
- Sunbleak I
Arachnids
Crustaceans
Mollusks
Other invertebrates
- SpongeBob Jellyfish I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (Note: unlike their ancestors, they cannot sting people anymore. However, people can enjoy jellyfish jelly as their food.)
- Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)
- Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)
- Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life England and Scotland (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)
- Cuddliloid I from a BabyTV show, Cuddles, to real llife Great Britain (Note: Unlike the first four characters of that show, they can now talk in different Human languages, despite they can still talk like what they talked like in that show as their language)
Others
- Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from two Universal Pictures animated films, Despicable Me and Minions, to real life Great Britain and Scotland (Note: They are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, SpongeBob SquarePants.)
- Morpholomew I from a Disney animated film, Lilo and Stitch, to real life Great Britain.
- Monsterman I from two Disney/Pixar movies, Monsters Inc. and Monsters University, to real life Great Britain and Scotland (Note: They are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires, due to a perpetual conflict with vampires. Because they can make children laugh all night long, it was enacted by the "Children Laughing Law", all done by the United Nations, which also outlawed scaring children too as well, because they knew laughter can be much more powerful than screams.)
- All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from an online game, Fantasy Forest Story, to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland, including a few European islands.
- Vehimals I from a Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior) TV series, Jungle Junction, to real life Great Britain
- Canimals from a TV series, Canimals, to real life Great Britain.
- Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland)
- Shopkins I from a toy franchise, Shopkins, to real life Great Britain. (Note: They will stil have their teams, like what these cute little creatures did, but they can now open relations between each of every teams, and other nations, even mainly orcish clans. This gives birth to the Shopkin-Orcish Alliance, like for example, and It was formed when the Shopkins and Orcs hated each other for so many years, because had a perpetual war until, on 1805, Napoleon Bonaparte has successfully invaded Britain, thanks to the Klingon Empire's troops, and the advert of many Napoleon's non-human allies, which formed a permament alliance with the both of them. After Britain is free from Napoleon's occupation on the year 1812, they said sorry to each other, and thus the alliance was born! The two races can now love each other, and can now protect each other. Also, this alliance is also friends with the United States as well.)
- Living Sausage (aka living hotdog) I from the first adult CGI-animated movie, Sausage Party, to real life Great Britain. (Note: They don't look like men's penises anymore, so don't call them penises, or you'll be sorry! Also, they do not like to say bad language anymore as Great Britain isn't tolerated by bad language. They also do not kill any other sapient beings anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated! As an effect, people and other sapient beings don't eat living hot dogs, so they eat "natural" hot dogs that were never alive instead, because the UN outlawed consumption of living food, which could be considered as cannibalism, and eating of living food can be also formally illegal as well.)
- Poalchick I from the London 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games to real life Great Britain.
- Tweedle I
- Deedee clones I
- Human face flower I
- Peppanoid I
- Myotismon I
- Mewtwo I
Hawaii
Main article: Hawaii
Plants
- Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life Hawaii
Mammals
- Chital I
- Cattle I
- Sheep I
- Tiger I
- Bushbaby I
- Sifaka I
- Human I
- Pakuni I
- Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
- Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Hawaii)
- Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Hawaii)
- Elecmen I
- Protoman I
- Bass I
- Megaman I
- Quint I
- Enker I
- Ballade I
- Crashman I
- Quickman I
- Snakeman I
- Starman I
- Slashman I
- Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Hawaii
- Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Hawaii
- Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Hawaii
- Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Hawaii (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)
- Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Hawaii)
- Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Hawaii)
- All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Hawaii (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
- Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hawaii
- Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hawaii
- Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Hawaii
- Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Hawaii (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
- Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
- Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Hawaii (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
- Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Hawaii (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Hawaii)
- Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Hawaii (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)
- Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii
- Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii
- Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii
- Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii
- Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii
- Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real Hawaii
- Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii
- Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Hawaii
- Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)
- Angel I
- All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life Hawaii
- Leroydog I
- Eviledog I
- Reuben I
- Richter (aka richtadillo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, richters no longer causes earthquakes as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, also, they are now peaceful herbivores that feed only on plants, shrubs, ferns, cycads, roots, and tubers)
- Tank (aka tankbear) I (note: they now only feed on unwanted metal rubbish, human food, plants, and small (non-domestic) animals, as the ones that feed on metal that humans are using (such as currently-active cars, etc) are not tolerated by sapient beings)
- Launchoid I (note: it is an experimental rodent species that resembles the purely-fictional time paradox-causing true launch (607), but the launchoid is actually completely harmless and doesn't cause time paradox, therefore can't effect time nor space)
- Holioid I (note: it is named because it resembles a true holio, but is completely harmless and does not create black holes, so it is now 100% harmless)
- Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)
- Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)
- Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Hawaii (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)
- Weredog I
- Vampire I
- Pumaman I
- Sheepman I
Birds
- Barn owl I
- Chuckar I
- American Swan-Goose I
- Inland Albatross I
- Tyrant Pelican I
- Darwin's Coot I
- SealGrebe I
- Dodo I
- Noa-nalo I (reintroduced)
- Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Hawaii
- Phoenix I
Reptiles
- Brown tree snake I (eradicated)
- Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)
- Kloon I from The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon series to real life Hawaii
- Wandle I from The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon series to real life Hawaii
- Shorerunner I from The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon series to real life Hawaii
- Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Hawaii)
- Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Hawaii (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)
- Swapper I
- Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)
- Mitekai I
- Argonian I
- Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)
- Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)
- Archosapien pterosaurius I
- Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)
- Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)
- Koopa I from Super Mario to real life Hawaii
- Flightless bat (aka bat creature of Hawaii) I
Amphibians
- Cane toad I (eradicated)
- Belle I
Fish
- Oscar I
- Tilapias I
- Goldfish I
- Guppy I
Invertebrates
- Fire ant I
- European green cicada I
- Coconut grab I from The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon series to real life Hawaii
- Bugby (aka dragonsquito) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer turn their victims into insects as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, so instead, they now only turn small rocks into insects)
- Tamatoa (aka tamatous or crabzilla) I from Disney's Moana film to real life Hawaii (note: it is also known as crabzilla due to its gigantic size compared to all other crab species)
- Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Hawaii
- SpongeBoboids I from a SpongeBob SquarePants episode, CopyBob DittoPants, to real life Hawaii. (Note: They can now live in houses that resemble foods, like the pineapple. Also, they have a country called the Republic of SpongeBobia.)
- Squidwardmen I from a Nickelodeon animated series, SpongeBob SquarePants, to real life Hawaiii. (Note: Unlike Squidward, they were now hard to annoy (unless they can be easily annoyed by vampires due to a bloody conflict with them), and cannot go aggressive to people, nor to be bored.)
- Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Hawaii (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)
- Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Hawaii (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)
- Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Hawaii (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)
Others
- Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Hawaii (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)
- Checkers I
- Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Hawaii (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)
- All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life Hawaii
- Vehimals I from Jungle Junction series to real life Hawaii
- Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Hawaii)
- Pizza monster I from a Jimmy Neutron episode, Sleepless in Retroville, to real life Hawaii. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will not eat people. They can now drink milk and eat cheese instead. Also, they cannot go aggresive to people anymore, except for vampires due to a disasterous conflict with them.
- Common Half Vertebrate Half Invertebrate Plankton I from a SpongeBob SquarePants episode, Plankton's Army, to real life Hawaii. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer steal the Krabby Patty formula, neither to plot evil plans to hurt people anymore, unless they do had plans to either eradicate vampires, or force them to surrender, and steal their plans.)
- Kirby I
New Zealand
Main article: New Zealand
Plants
- Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life New Zealand
- Ya-te-veo from cryptozoology islands to real life New Zealand
Mammals
- Common brushtail possum I (eradicated)
- Feral cat I (eradicated)
- Deer
- Ferret I (eradicated)
- Hedgehog I (eradicated)
- Goat-Antelope-Grouped Mammals
- Feral pig I (eradicated)
- European rabbit I (eradicated)
- Rats
- Brown rat I (eradicated)
- Black rat I (eradicated)
- Pacific rat I (eradicated)
- Stoat I (eradicated)
- Weasel I (eradicated)
- Japanese macaque I (eradicated)
- Human I
- Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
- Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life New Zealand)
- Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life New Zealand)
- Elecmen I
- Bass I
- Megaman I
- Quint I
- Enker I
- Ballade I
- Crashman I
- Quickman I
- Snakeman I
- Starman I
- Slashman I
- Protoman I
- Thylacoline (reintroduced)
- Dwarf woolly mammoth I from Holocene Wrangle Island to modern New Zealand
- Dire wolf from Pleistocene North America to modern New Zealand
- Badger-Like Didelphodon I (note: they no longer feed on eggs of native species, instead they feed on eggs of nonnative species, as well as preying only on nonnative smaller animals)
- Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life New Zealand
- Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life New Zealand
- Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life New Zealand
- Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life New Zealand (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)
- Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life New Zealand)
- Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life New Zealand)
- All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life New Zealand (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
- Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life New Zealand
- Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life New Zealand
- Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life New Zealand
- Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life New Zealand (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
- Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
- Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life New Zealand (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
- Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life New Zealand (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life New Zealand)
- Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life New Zealand (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)
- Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand
- Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand
- Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand
- Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand
- Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand
- Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real New Zealand
- Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand
- Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life New Zealand
- Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)
- Angel I
- All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life New Zealand
- Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)
- Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)
- Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life New Zealand (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)
- Weredog I
- Vampire I from mythical Europe to real life New Zealand
- Clones of Francis (Life Form) I From Fairly Oddparents to real life New Zealand (note: there are now female counterparts of this being, so their kind could life on in real life New Zealand)
- Stevens I From Saga of the Seven Stevens to Real Life New Zealand
Birds
- Common blackbird (eradicated)
- Dunnock (eradicated)
- Australian magpie I (eradicated)
- Myna I (eradicated)
- Starling I (eradicated)
- Rural Spoonbill I
- Darwin's Coot I
- Inland Albatross I
- Moa
- North Island giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
- South Island giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
- Eastern moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
- Broad-billed moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
- Heavy-footed moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
- Mantell's moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
- Crested moa from historic New Zealand to modern Zealand (reintroduced)
- Upland moa from historic New Zealand to modern New Zealand (reintroduced)
- Haast's eagle (reintroduced)
- Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life New Zealand
Reptiles
Modern reptiles
Dinosaurs (modern, prehistoric, and former fictional species)
- Great Leaellynasaura from Cretaceous Australia to modern New Zealand
- Slender-Snouted Muttaburrasaura from Cretaceous Australia to modern New Zealand
- Mitekai I
- Argonian I
- Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)
- Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)
Pterosaurs
- Predatory Anurognathus I (in North Island only)
Former fictional reptiles
- Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Hawaii (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Hawaii)
- Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life New Zealand (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)
- Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)
- Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)
- Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)
- Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)
Amphibians
- Leopard frog I (eradicated)
- Tropical Koolasuchus from Cretaceous Australia to modern New Zealand
Fish
Insects and other invertebrates
- Housefly I
- Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of New Zealand
- Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life New Zealand (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)
- Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life New Zealand (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)
- Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life New Zealand (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)
Others
- Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life New Zealand (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)
- Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life New Zealand (note: they are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)
- Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life New Zealand)
- All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life New Zealand
- Living Skeleton People I From Undertale to Real Life New Zealand.
- The Special Infected I From Left4Dead to Real Life New Zealand.
Mu
Main article: Mu
Kuaovo Island
Main article: Kuaovo Island
Plants
- Flora colossus I from a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Guardians of the Galaxy, to real life Kuaovo Island.
Mammals
Original to The Kuaovolings
This list is very original to a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings. They are all 100% sapients. They are all credit to Fishmonkey11.
- Altai I from from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are creatures with fox tails, and wore winter clothes due to harsher conditions. Mimi is one of them who also wears clothes that are suitable for warm weather because of her immigraion to Kuaovolia. Their nation is the Republic of Altaivale with San Altaiego (a parody of San Diego) as its capital. They represent the Russian people.)
- Bamala I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are baby tigers. Their nation is Bamalaland with Bamalaisville (a parody of Louisville) as its capital. They represent the Indian minorities.)
- Blowchilla I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are puffy chinchillas that float around. They live in a small, increasingly growing in hectares forest called Blowchilla Woods. Their nation is the Republic of Blowchillia with Blowchillaustin (a parody of Austin) as its capital. They represent the Portuguese people.)
- Braidlockoodle I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dog like creatures that Skylark has. The main color is brown and its fur is covered with braidlocks. Their nation is the Braidlockoodle Empire with Braidlockoodlesa (a parody of Mesa) as its capital. They represent the Spanish people.)
- Clumob I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are water bats and live in Clulantis. Every week, a Queen Clumob, which serve as governors of each province, can lays 30 eggs and hatch when the light comes on each egg. Their nation is the Kingdom of Clulantis with Los Clumobeles (a parody of Los Angeles) as its capital. They represent the British people.)
- Crystle I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are little fluffy creatures with cat like ears. They hatch in the Crystal Caves in Crystal Eggs. A Pink Crystle is owned by Skylark is named Barlow, A Blue Crystle is owned by Tesweet is named Cocoblu, A Yellow Crystle is owned by Gobo and Crumbles is named Cookie and an Orange Crystle owned by Jolt is named Iggy. Every Crystle comes in different colors depending on a color crystal. Their nation is the Crystle Nomads with Crystolotte (a parody of Charlotte) as its capital. They represent Mongolians, other Mongol tribes and Mongol language family-speaking ethnic groups.)
- Dugunala I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dragon-like creatures that live in Dragon's Island. This type of dragon has huge claws, allowing it to dig. Their nation is the Dungunala Republic with Dugunalatimore (a parody of Baltimore) as its capital. They represent the Australian people.)
- Dustfeatherman I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They resemble feather dusters with fluffy fingers and toes. They come in different colors, and unlike non-sapient dustfeathers, they can talk and often live in their native homeland of Dustfeatheria. Their nation is the Dustfeather Kingdom with El Dustfeatheraso (a parody of El Paso) as is capital. They represent the Native American tribes.)
- Fizola I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are Kuaovoling-sized dragons that are easy to tame in Kuaovo. In 2028, Skylark tamed and adopted a fizola named Gingermist. Unlike Crystles, they have a special habitat. In How to Befriend a Dragon, It is revealed that Commander Silkweed and Mayor Sunwire have two fizolas named Wishy and Blushy. Their nation is the Fizola Nation with Fizolansas City (a parody of Kansas City) as its capital. They represent the Canadian people.)
- Fluttertweet I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are little birds that live in every island. They are light purple with peacock tails and they always eat berries, but some can now eat not only berries, but also other types of food. Their nation is the Fluttertweet Nomads with Fluttertweetver (a parody of Denver) as its capital. They represent the South American tribes.)
- Furger I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are white tigers with pink stripes. They run like cheetahs and are not only wild cats, but are sapients as well. Their nation is the Republic of Furgeria with San Furgertonio (a parody of San Antonio) as its capital. They represent the French people.)
- Gobbler I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are sapient versions of dragon turkeys that roam Kuaovo. Their nation is the Republic of Gobbleristan with Fort Gobbler (a parody of Fort Worth) as its capital. They represent the Souh Asian people.)
- Hytuchuisaurus I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dinosaurs that live in Hytuchuisaurusia. They also wear casual clothing for parties. A baby hytuchuisaurus named Stompy is befriended and adopted by Pelly (one of the orphans who lived with Hazel's grandparents) in 2022. Their nation is the Hytuchuisaurus Empire with Hytuchuisauroit (a parody of Detroit) as is capital. They represent the Italian people.)
- Ikooliska I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are little baby sapient puppies who lives in Puppy Isle, in which they were well known for conquering nearby islands for their colonization. Mink got an Ikooliska named Barkley for Christmas in the year 2023. Barkley's fur is black. Their nation is the Ikooliskappine Union with Ikooliskashville (a parody of Nashville) as its capital. They represent the Philippine peoples.)
- Kachin I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to re life Kuaovo Island. (Note: The Kachins are ferret creatures with cat fish whiskers. An example of a Kachin is named Slash, who is the Presiden of Kachinisan on 2024, and had a crush on Skylark. Their nation is the Union of Kachinistan with Kachinphis (a parody of Memphis) as its capital. They represent the North African people.)
- Kuaovoling I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are yellowish orange creatures that live mostly in Kuaovo Island (yet they had communities living outside Kuaovo Island. They eat anything and have many of them. The current ruler (later known as the President of Kuaovolia after a series of Kuaovolian pro-constitution protests and riots that lasted from 2010 to 2014), as of 2014, is Tesweet. She was famous for signing the 2014 Consitution of Kuaovolia. Their nation is the Republic of Kuaovolia with New Kuaovo City (a parody of New York City) as its capital. They represent the American people.)
- Kutuchowa I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: Kutuchowas are kitten creatures for females and puppy creatures for males, wearing female running/marathon/jogging outfits for females and male running/marathon/jogging outfits for males, just like their counterpart and possible allied species, the Tenkunchis, their speed is slighty faster than an average Tenkunchi. They had good relaions with Alentilla, like Tenkunchis, even at the start of the Rayos administration, even at the Ferrer administration as well. They had a famous one, who was the first female President of Alentilla named Marharag Duhonge, on 1977, after the Alentillan Peace Revolution of 1977. They live in an island near the west coast of North America. Their nation is the Republic of Kutchowavania with Kutuchowaston (a parody of Boston) as its capital. They represent the Korean people.)
- Land snail I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are small creatures that live in Kuaovo. Their nation is the Republic of Landsnailistan with Landsnailumbus (a parody of Columbus) as its capital. They represent the other Slavic peoples.)
- Min-min I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are little creatures that resamble porcupines with rabbit ears and tail. One of them was owned by Tesweet's cousin named Rico. They may have a homeland locaed norheas of Kuaovo Island, but their most notable and largest communities of their kind that are outside the homeland can be found mainly in Minnesota. Their nation is the Min-Min Empire with Mineattle (a parody of Seattle) as is capital. They represent the Vietnamese people.
- Molefur I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are moles that have fur. They live underground and help the Kuaovolings. In the year 2027, one helped Gobo, a presidential candidate for the upcoming 2030 Kuaovolian presidential elections, and Skylark (with a drill) to find Jolt during a heavy rainstorm. It was known that it liked rainy weather. According to Skylark's Book of Befriended Animal Friends, which was officially translated in English by a British writer, Arthur Fredrickson, it was named Drillz and is a male. Their nation is the Republic of Molefurgrad with Molefurmento (a parody of Sacramento) as its capital. They represent the Malay people (Malaysians and Indonesians).
- Mori I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are mice creatures with long tails. They live in Moristan. Their nation is the Republic of Moristan with San Morise (a parody of San Jose) as its capital. They represent the Austronesian peoples.)
- Octokitty I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are kittens with mini octopus legs. Like for example, Squirt who belongs to Hazel is a female. Their nation is the Kingdom of Octokittyland with Octokittyson (a parody of Tucson) as its capital. They represent the Hawaiian people.)
- Ostreick I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are German-speaking owls who live in Dark Woods. They spoke German, even before human contact. Their nation is the Federal Republic of Ostreickmania with Ostreicklahoma City (a parody of Oklahoma City) as its capital. They represent the German people.)
- Pollydile I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are crocodiles with tadpole tails on their head. They live in the swamps, even on land. Their nation is the Republic of Pollydilistan with Pollydileston (a parody of Houson) as its capital. They represent the Central Asian people.)
- River skunk I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are water skunks that live in a river. They resemble skunks but in the water. Their nation is the Republic of Rivskunkia with San Rivskunkisco (a parody of San Francisco) as its capital. They represent the Jewish people, including the Israelis.)
- Scaremander I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are salamanders who are scaredy cats, yet it now depends on what they fear nowadays, unlike their ancestors. In the year 2026, It was shown that it got scared by Skylark and hid in the closet realizing it was not safe. They come in different colors. The one who got scared by Skylark was named Scaredy. Their nation is the State of Scaremanderville with Scaremandersno (a parody of Fresno) as its capital. They represent the people living in the Caucasus region in Russia.)
- Scorchgon I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dragons that live in Dragon Island. They are red dragons with mighty wings. Scorchio, a talking child scorchgon was adopted by Herbmantha in 2025. Their nation is the Republic of Scorchgonistan with Scorchgonquerque (a parody of Albuquerque) as its capital. They represent the Thai people.)
- Sharkapus I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are sharks with octopus legs with the tail remained. It hunts for shrimp and the famous one is Michael Edward Sharkapus, a good Sharkapus who is also a CEO working for a famous technology company in the Kuaovo Island called KuaovoTech, Inc, and has recently elected the new President of Sharkapustan in 2019. However, the infamous one in his species is the villainous Dr. Sharkapus, a mad genius and a convict to the Sharkapustani government who led a Sharkapusani rebellion army that looked like South American guerilla forces, and is declared terrorists by Sharkapustan, countries in the Kuaovo Island, the USA, and their allies, but gets not only defeaed byTesweet and her gang frequently, but ges arrested by Sharkapustani authorities many times, and yet he escaped sometimes. Their nation is the State of Sharkapustan with Sharkapusoenix (a parody of Phoenix) as its capital. They represent the Arab people and the Persian people.)
- Soap monster I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are creatures that made out of suds. They resemble Loch Ness monsters. In 2015, Skylark adopted a baby Soap Monster named Bubbles. Their nation is the Republic of Soapvania with Soapicago (a parody of Chicago) as its capital. They represent the Scottish people.)
- Spiraloni penguin I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are penguins with spiral shaped hair. They live in a colder place in Kuaovo. They resemble macaroni penguins but they had spiral shaped hair. Their nation is the Kingdom of Spiralronya with Spiralonisonville (a parody of Jacksonville) as its capital. They represent the Eskimo and Aleut people.)
- Starchfur I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are cute creatures with long ears resembling Toola Roola's hair from an entertainment franchise, My Little Pony. According to what Jolt said at the morning after New Year's Eve in the year 2030, he thinks that the footprints belong to Bigfoot. Weeks before the inauguration of a new president of Kuaovolia, one really likes Jolt and the gender is female. Their nation is the Starchfur Nation with Starchfur Beach (a parody of Long Beach) as is capital. They represent the people from various Bantu tribes.)
- Stone turtle I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are turtles turtles that are covered in stone. They move by light and sleep when there is no light. Most people, mostly Kuaovolings, quarried dead stone turtles for years, while most were residents of that country. Their nation is the Republic of Stonturtvania with Stoneadelphia (a parody of Philadelphia) as its capital. They represent the Chinese people.)
- Tekunchi I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: The Tenkunchis are creatures of differen animal species which they run, like athletes and wear athletic clothing from different sports. They live on an island near the west coast of North America, and were bordered with the Kutuchowas. The Tekunchis had good relaions with Alentilla. Their nation is the Union of Tekunchistan with Tekunchington (a parody of Washington) as its capital. They represent the Japanese people.)
- Ugakaka 'I' from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are sapien tigers that talk in various languages in Europe, even before human contact. Their nation is the Republic of Ugakakaland with Las Ugakakagas as its capital. They represent the other European peoples.)
- Uni-hamster I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are light teal hamsters that have a magical horn and a different colorful bushy tail. They also glow with their horns. Since 2029, Skylark keeps 20,000 of them and is currently breeding them to get more. The creature talk various human languages, even before human contact. Their nation is Unihamsternesia with Unihamsterlanta (a parody of Atlanta) as its capital. They represent the people living in Micronesia and Polynesia.)
- Wooly lemming I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are lemmings and live in an island. Their nation is the Republic of Wooly Lemming Island with Lemmingdianapolis (a parody of Indianapolis) as its capital. They represent the Turkish people.)
- Yumgrechi I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are dragons that live in Dragon's Island. This type of dragon has big wings and breathe out ice. A newborn yumgrechi is yellow. On 2024, one of them is befriended by Jolt and is adopted by Commander Silkweed in which he names it Uria. Their nation is the Kingdom of Yumgrechi with Yumgrechiwaukee (a parody of Milwaukee) as its capital. They represent the New Zealander people.)
- Zetsus I from a fanmade animated film, The Kuaovolings, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are air breathing kois which can also breathe in water. They were near Clulantis. Their nation is the Zetsusian Republic with Zetsusland (a parody of Portland) as its capital. They represent the Greek people.)
Outside The Kuaovolings
Apes (Non-Sapients)
- Dragon turkey I from imagination to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: This gave a common example that on International Thanksgiving Day in the year 2020, President Tesweet, Prime Minister Skylark and Chancellor Crumbles try to catch one.)
Apes (Sapients)
- Human I from the rest of the world to Kuaovo Island. (Note: Humans can now live up to 200 years and can start their puberty once they reach their 20s, and their puberty would become full in their 30s.)
Other (Non-Sapients)
- Dustfeather I from imagination to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They resemble feather dusters with fluffy fingers and toes. They come in different colors and often live at hoels, and can cheerful music sounds similar to what creatures and animated musical instruments were speaking in an American animated children's television series, Little Einseins. For example, Fifi is one of them at the Kuaovolia Hotel, and has been hired in 2021.)
- Tiger I from Asia to Kuaovo Island.
Other (Sapients)
- Patrolling dog I from a Canadian CGI-animated television series, PAW Patrol, to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: During a supertyphoon that hit Toonatopia, Marshall, Rubble, Skye, Zuma, Chase, Rocky, Everest and Tracker, swam there and discovered the island on a stormy night, that the island groups are occupied by the vampires, during the Fourth Vampire War, ever since non-humans haven't discovered those islands before that happened.)
- Pixie I from mythical Europe to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: In Kuaovolia, they lives on flowers. They resemble little fairies.)
Birds
- Dodo I from historical Mauritius to modern Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are a national bird of Kuaovolia, and this made Kuaovolia an ally to Mauritius. On the year 2017, Jolt has adopted a pet dodo named Wingle, a female dodo who has a crush on Vertigo.)
- Elemental hawk I from various fanasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
- Electric hawk I from various fantasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
- Fire hawk I from various fantasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
- Grass hawk I from various fantasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
- Water hawk I from various fantasy video games to real life Kuaovo Island.
- Griffin I from mythical Europe to real life Kuaovo Island. (Note: They mythical animal and are loyal to the Kuaovolings. On the year 2018, Commander Silkweed has a pet baby griffin who talks is named Arthur.)
- Stork I from rest of the world to Kuaovo Island. (Note: They are birds that can live anywhere in Kuaovolia. On the year 2017, Tesweet has a pet stork named Vertigo.)
North America (United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean Islands)
Main article: North America
See also: Caribbean Islands
(note: since North America, Mexico, and Caribbean islands have more introduced species than any other continents, this list categorizes the species based on the family, so there will be room for more species on the list, also, due to religious reasons, all of the native species, introduced species, and introduced beings in North America, Mexico, and Caribbean island are now allowed to live in human settlements, not just in the wild, so as an effect, all of North America's introduced species and beings [except vampires] now live peacefully alongside humans, dylanuses, and other sapient species, with native predators and introduced predators feeding only on non-sapient species and species that are not domesticated)
Plants
Modern plants
- All known species of bromeliads I (in the entire North American continent)
- Jumping bean plants I (in the rest of North America)
- Cape gum I
- Mahua I
- Common sunflower I (in the rest of North America)
- Pea I
- Lettuce I
- Feral corn I (in the rest of North America)
- Pumpkin I (in the rest of North America)
- Tomato I (in the rest of North America)
- Potato I (in the rest of North America)
- Panicum I
- Guava I
- Koster's curse I (in the rest of North America)
- Wolf's bane I (in the entire North American continent)
- Wheat I (in the entire North American continent)
- Oat I (in the entire North American continent)
- Barley I (in the entire North American continent)
- Lantana I
- American hazelbush I (in the rest of North America)
- Mulberry trees I (in the entire North American continent)
- Choke cherry I (in the rest of North America)
- Rocky Mountain raspberry I (in the rest of North America)
- American red raspberry I (in the rest of North America)
- Oil palm I
- Kapok I
- Kāmahi I
- Kudzu I
- Water Hyacinth I (eradicated)
- Ipomoea I
- Mexican butterwort I (in the rest of North America)
- Common American bladderwort I (in the rest of North America)
- Venus flytrap I (in the rest of North America)
- Sweet pitcher I (in the rest of North America)
- Cane-brake pitcher I (in the rest of North America)
- California pitcher I (in the rest of North America)
- Purple pitcher I (in the rest of North America)
- Common bamboo I (in California, Nevada, and Oregon)
- Black bamboo I (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Florida)
- Giant bamboo I (in Florida only)
- Hamilton's bamboo I (in California and Florida only)
- Giant timber bamboo I (in California and Florida only)
- White bamboo I (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Florida)
- Buddha's-belly bamboo I (in Florida only)
- South American clumping bamboo I (in California and Florida only)
- Atractantha I (in Florida only)
- Garlic I
- Onion I
- All known species of sequoia trees I (in the rest of North America)
- Spruce I (in the rest of North America)
- Oaks I (in the rest of North America)
- Birch I (in the rest of North America)
- African rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- Asian rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- South American rainforest trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- Tropical cycads & ferns I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- Palm trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- Coconut trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- Bananna trees I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- Hawaiian plants I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- Nonnative sugarcanes I (in most of USA, except the arctic regions)
- European roses I (in most of USA, except the desert and the arctic regions)
- North American roses I (in the rest of USA, except the desert and the arctic regions)
- Common Asian Fern Bamboo I
- Giant Fern Bamboo I
- Common Fern Bamboo I
- Darwin's Fern Bamboo I
- Fern Bamboo Of Life I
- Greater African Fern Bamboo I
- European Fern Bamboo I
- Australian Fern Bamboo I
- Cycad Bamboo I
- Horsetail Bamboo I
Prehistoric plants
Former fictional plants
- Spitfire Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Grass Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Deathbottle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Lichen Tree I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life North America
- All of the known species of plants from Avatar film I (note: all species of plants from Avatar film were successfully brought to North America, even the Baja tickler, which was genetically modified so they don't poison the earth's atmosphere, so they now have no dangers towards native earth species and earth itself)
- Sulfurian Balloon Plant I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America
- Epona Pagoda Tree I from Natural History of an Alien documentary to real life North America
- Blue Moon Pagoda Tree I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America
- Blue Moon Balloon Plant I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America
- Aurelian Water Lily I from Extraterrestrial TV Documentary to real life North America
- Herbivorous flower I from Disney's Mars and Beyond to real life North America
- Audrey II I from Little Shop Of Horrors 1986 film to real life Florida and California (note: unlike their ancestors, they could no longer talk as all of the talking Audrey IIs used curse words, which aren't tolerated by sapient beings, so they now only make grunting and groan sounds, they are also now small, only about as small as this newborn Audrey II to about as large as this young Audrey II being held by this human, so, therefore, are no longer dangerous and no longer could take over the world and eating everyone, so these North American Audrey IIs are now completely harmless, other than they can occasionally bite the legs or ankles of large animals and beings such as humans, dylanusids, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, deer, antelopes, hadrosaurs, iguanodonts, vampires, etc, to drink their blood, but has no effect to the individuals of the species and beings that were bitten by these tiny Audrey IIs)
- Carnivorous Flower I (in southern Florida only)
- Magical berry tree I from this video and this video to real life North America
- Meat tree I from Toriko anime series to real life North America
- Beef tree I from imagination to real life North America
- Bacon rose I from imagination to real life North America
- Pizza plant I from imagination to real life North America
- Burger flower I from imagination to real life North America
- Spaghetti tree I from the Spaghetti Tree hoax to real life North America
- Macaroni plant I from imagination to real life North America
- Lasagna plant I from imagination to real life North America (note: it is a gigantic plant that [strangely] grows a huge lasagna-like flowering parts, just like real lasagna, it isn't deadly and tastes good, but unlike real lasagnas, it is healthy rather than unhealthy and can reach about 1 meter across to about 7 meters across)
- Giant sandwich plant (aka world's largest sandwich) I from imagination to real life North America (note: it is a strange species of huge plant that grows a gigantic sandwich-like fruit, which isn't deadly and is healthy, just like the lasagna plant, and this plant can range in size from 4 meters across to 8 meters across)
- Night Howler I from Zootopia film to real life North America
- Ya-te-veo from cryptozoology islands to real life North America
Mammals
Monotremes and relatives
- Platypus I
- South American echidna
- Dogopus I
- Tigerpus I
- Sealpus I
- Walrupus I
- Bunducky I
- Montauk monotreme I (it is a species of monotreme which is a very bizarre amphibious marine mammal, having a turtle-like mouth, pig-like skin, and webbed dog-like feet, this is what the Montauk monotremes look like when they are alive)
- Hodag I (it is a species of monotreme which is a very bizarre carnivore, having a somewhat dinosaur-like appearance)
- Furby I from 2005 Furby CGI TV series to real life North America
- Leucrota I
- Ammuta I
- Ammit I
- Holioid I (note: it is named because it resembles a true holio, but is completely harmless and does not create black holes, so it is now 100% harmless)
Marsupials and relatives
- Virginia opossum I (in the rest of North America)
- Yapok I
- Koala I (note: It was introduced to North American forests to control the already invasive eucalyptus trees and people are using koalas to help stop the spread of the invasive trees, but the koalas themselves have also became invasive species due to the lack of its native Australian predators)
- Boodie I
- Koaleopard I (note: it is now much smaller than its ancestors, about the size of a jaguar, due to competition for territories and food)
- Gigaroo I
- Zwim I
- Marsupial human I (note: it is a descendant of a prehistoric group of opossums that evolved into a human-like marsupial with varied diets, bipedalism, sapience, etc.)
- Namrodo I
- North American Potoroo I
Mongooses and relatives
- Small Asian mongoose I (in Hawaii and California only)
- Fossa I
- Ghole I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Civwhale I
Hyenas and relatives
- Aardwolf I
- Marafil I
- Hyaena I (not to be mistaken for modern-styled hyenas)
- Chihena I
Dylanuses and relatives
- Domestic dylanus I (introduced in Florida only, native to most of North America like their wild ancestors)
- Indian giant dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene American giant dylanus)
- Madagascar giant dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene steppe dylanus)
- New Zealand giant dylanus I (introduded ro replace the extinct Pleistocene marbled dylanus)
- Madagascar trumpet-nosed dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene lowland dylanus)
- European dylanus I (introduced to replace the extinct Pleistocene highland dylanus)
- African dylanus I (introduced to replaced the extinct Pleistocene southern desert dylanus)
- Asian dylanus I (introduced unintentionally after being stowed away from native eastern Asia to replace the extinct Pleistocene Joc's dylanus)
- Florida running dylanus I (introduced to Oregon, Texas, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, and California to replace the extinct Pleistocene western running dylanus)
- Maverick Hunters I (from native California to the rest of North America)
- Bass.EXEs I (from native New Jersey to the rest of North America)
- Hibogibbus I (introduced to replace the extinct Allohomodon)
- Homodon (reintroduced)
- Lutonsotherium (reintroduced)
- Cetofelis (reintroduced)
- Marthanus (reintroduced)
- Bass I
- Megaman I
- Quint I
- Enker I
- Ballade I
- Crashman I
- Quickman I
- Snakeman I
- Starman I
- Slashman I
- Flashlight dylanus I (from New Pleistocene series to real life North America)
- Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life North America
- Ralts I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Kirlia I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Gardevoir I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Gallade I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: there are now female Gallades, not just male Gallades, so their species could live on in real life)
- Werecats I (note: werecats actually transforms from wild dylanuses and/or domestic dylanuses, not from humans, unlike in myths, during the full moon if bitten by a werecat of the same species)
- Common werecat I
- Weretiger I
- Wereleopard I
- Werejaguar I
- Werelion I
- Werelynx I
- Werecheetah I
- Clones of Timmy Turner I (note: there are now female counterparts of this being, so their species could live on in real life North America, they are also no longer considered as humans as their DNA shows, so they don't grow any beards, mustaches, get obese, etc. that are only found on humans, so they are now known to be related to dylanusids)
- Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)
- Angel I
Pinnipeds
- Southern elephant seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Nortern elephant seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Common walrus I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- California sea lion I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Northern fur seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Skull Island fur seal I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and in coastlines off the coast of Oregon, Washington, Baja California, and California)
- Grey seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Harbor seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Hawaiian monk seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Leopard seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Weddel seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Baikal seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Ladoga seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- King seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Shrimp-eater I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Long-necked seal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Long-necked sea lion I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Common water horse I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Greater water horse I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Common herbivorous cowseal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Greater herbivorous cowseal I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Krakken I (in the Great Lakes and shorelines Central America, Mexico, Baja California, Washington, California, and Oregon) (note: Contrary to its name, The Krakken isn't a giant cephalopod, but a future cousin of the Sea lion. Filling the similar role to real life whales, they have evolved a similar structure to their baleen from their whiskers. The male is smaller than the female. These are the largest creatures seen in the film they originally came from. Adults have no enemies, but their offspring are vulnerable to predators (like the Jabberwockys), which is why they live in family groups)
- Horker I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of Oregon, California, Baja California, Washington, western Canada, Alaska, and Mexico
Whales and relatives
- Amazon river dolphin I (in Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, and Oregon)
- South Asian river dolphin I (in Louisiana, Mississippi, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, California, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)
- Common dolphin I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Beluga whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Narwhal I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Vaquita I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) [unlike native ones in the Gulf of California, vaquitas in the Great Lakes and Lake Tahoe are thriving well, even with pollution and other human activities]
- Finless porpoise I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe) [unlike native ones in Asia, finless porpoises in the Great Lakes and Lake Tahoe are thriving well, even with pollution and other human activities]
- Sperm whale I (in The Great Lakes only)
- Humpback whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Gray whale I (in The Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Fin whale I (in The Great Lakes only)
- Blue whale I (in The Great Lakes only)
- Common hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, California, Louisiana, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida) (note: Unlike native ones in Africa, hippos in North America are peaceful, rather than aggressive)
- Pygmy hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, California, Louisiana, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)
- Giant hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, Louisiana, California, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida) (note: Unlike native ones in Africa, hippos in North America are peaceful, rather than aggressive)
- Domestic hippopotamus I (in marshes and swamps of Mississippi, New Mexico, Louisiana, California, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)
- Satan's Whale I (in the coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)
- Dwarf killer whale I (in the coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)
- Dolphin-Tailed Odobenocetops I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)
- Paddle-Tailed Odobenocetops I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)
- Cetotherium I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)
- Nanocetus I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)
- Common Dorudon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)
- Whale-like Dorudon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California)
- Common Basilosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)
- Whale-like Basilosaurus I (in the Great Lakes only)
- Indohyus I
- Huburalut I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Alula whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Martian whale I (in the Great Lakes only)
- Common high-finned sperm whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Antarctican high-finned sperm whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Double-finned whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Bloop I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)
- Gambo I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)
- Cetaceoid I (in the coasts off of California and Baja California, the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Ketos I (in the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Pigokeels I (in the coasts off of California and Baja California, the Great Lakes, and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Titan dolphin I from the Future Is Wild virtual reality to real life North America
- Dolphin predator I from the Future Is Wild virtual reality to real life North America
- Bearded whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Death whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)
- Island-backed whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)
- Finger-flippered whale I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Sea boar I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Elephant mimic whale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)
- Snakewhale I (in the Pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean)
Rhinoceroses
- White rhinoceros (in California, Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona)
- Black rhinoceros (in California only)
- Indian rhinoceros (in California, Nevada, and Arizona only)
- Javan rhinoceros (in Florida only)
- Sumatran rhinoceros (in Florida only)
- American Rhinoceros (in the rest of North America)
- Giant-Horned Rhinoceros (in Northern USA and most of Canada)
- Great woolly rhinoceros (were brought back and were introduced to the Great Plains, Canada, and Alaska, and they are spreading to most of North America)
- Greater Elasmotherium (were brought back and were introduced to the Great Plains and are spreading to most of North America)
- Menoceras (were brought back and were reintroduced to southern North America and were introduced to California)
- Metaynodon (were brought back and were reintroduced to swamplands and marshlands of the both middle and western parts of North America and were introduced to swamplands and marshlands of eastern parts of North America)
- Subhyracodon (were brought back and reintroduced to middle parts of USA and were introduced to Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and California)
- Juxia (were brought back and were introduced to western and eastern North American areas)
- Forstercooperia (were brought back and were introduced to California)
- Paraceratherium (were brought back and were introduced to California, Oregon, Arizona, and Nevada
- Zhevra I
- Ornacorn I
Horses and relatives
- Asian wild horse from Pleistocene Asia to the modern Great Plains and grasslands of California (note: it is the wild ancestor of domestic horses that resembles a hybrid between a tarpan and a Mongolian wild horse)
- Mustang (in the Great Plains)
- Clydesdale (in the grasslands of California)
- Heck horse (in the grasslands and forests in the state of New York)
- Yakutian horse (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)
- Amercan quater horse (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)
- Thoroughbred (in the Great Plains and the grasslands of California)
- Miniature horse (in the grasslands of California)
- Feral donkey (in the Great Plains and scrublands and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, and Oregon)
- Quagga (in the Great Plains and other grasslands and savannas of North America)
- Tarpan I
- Grevy's zebra (in the Great Plains and other grasslands and savannas of North America)
- Plains zebra (in California and Oregon only)
- Burchell's zebra (in California and Nevada only)
- Western horse (reintroduced)
- Hagerman horse (reintroduced)
- Mexican horse (reintroduced)
- Common stilt-legged horse (reintroduced)
- Greater stilt-legged horse (reintroduced)
- Giant horse (reintroduced)
- Eohippus I
- Ferrari horse I from the Disney's Bedtime Stories film to real life North America
- Unicorn (from mythical Europe to real life North America, this animal resembles a normal white horse, but with antelope-like feet and horns that resembles a narwhal's tusks)
- Pegasus (from mythical Europe to real life North America, this animal resembles a normal white horse, but has airsac organs [like bird's, but with helium to help it as it flies] and large wings with stitched fur that resembles feathers, but aren't feathers)
Tapirs, Chalicotheres, and relatives
- Baird's tapir (in the entire North American continent)
- South American tapir (in the entire North American continent)
- Little black tapir (in the entire North American continent)
- Mountain tapir (in the entire North American continent)
- Malayan tapir (in Florida only)
- Domestic Tapir (in Florida only)
- Giant tapir (in California and Florida only)
- Miocene tapir I (in the entire North American continent)
- Early tapir I (in the entire North American continent)
- Heptodon I (in the entire North American continent)
- Chalicoman I (in the rest of North America)
- European Chalicotherium I from Oligocene Asia to modern North America
- Tylocephalonyx I from Miocene North America to modern North America
- Lowland Ancylotherium I from Pliocene Africa to modern North America
- Great Embulotherium I from Eocene Asia to modern North America
- Megacerops I from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Metarhinus from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Protitanops from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Protitanotherium from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Telmatherium from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Dolichorhinus I from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Sphenocoelus from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Eotitanops from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Amalgm I
- Eopie I
- Drowzee I from Pokemon series to real life North America
Camels and relatives
- Dromedary camel (in most of USA)
- Domestic bactrian camel (in most of USA, Mexico, and Canada)
- Wild bactrian camel (in most of USA and Canada)
- Domestic llama (aka domestic greater Argentine camel) (in most of USA and Canada)
- Domestic alpaca (aka domestic common Argentine camel) (in Oregon, Nevada, Washington, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, California, and Montana)
- Guanaco (aka wild greater Argentine camel) (in California only)
- Vicuña (aka wild common Argentine camel) (in California and Oregon only)
- Fertile camas I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, and California)
- Big-headed llama (reintroduced)
- Stout-legged llama (reintroduced)
- American camel (reintroduced)
Giraffes and relatives
- Common giraffe I (in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, South Dakota, Nevada, Oregon, California, Arizona, and New Mexico)
- Greater okapi I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorada, South Dakota, California, North Dakota, New Mexico, Texas, Missisippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Gerogia, and Florida)
- Ikopi I
- Girorse I
- Horsapi I
Pigs and relatives
- Bushpig I
- Warthog I
- Chacoan peccary (in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas)
- Collared peccary (in the entire western, southwestern, and southern USA) I
- Babirusa I
- Moose-pig I (it is a very large aggressive herbivorous wild pig species with large tusks for knocking over small trees and digging out roots and tubers, as well as defense against predators)
- Scrofa I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Trumi I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Zarander I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Varaha I
- Stag-hog I
- Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)
- Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)
- Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life North America (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)
- Chipboar I
- Bullhog I
- Horsehog I
- Varaha I
- Stig I
- Targ I
Cattle-grouped Bovines
- Plains bison (reintroduced, but were also introduced to the rest of North America)
- Wood bison (reintroduced, but were also introduced to the rest of North America)
- Ancient bison (reintroduced)
- Steppe bison (reintroduced)
- Long-horned bison (reintroduced)
- Lesser bison (reintroduced)
- Aurochs I
- Jerba I
- Bantha I
- Deer cow I
- Mooshroom I (note: it is a close relative of domestic cattle and aurochs [the extinct ancestors of domestic cattle], but is red and white and has mushrooms growing on their heads and their backs, and unlike in games, they don't actually become domestic cattle if the mushrooms on their backs are sheared or pulled off, instead, they're still mooshrooms, also, the mushrooms on their backs will grow back about 1-2 months)
- Echatere I
Sheep-Goat-grouped Bovines
- Chamois I
- Gorals I
- Argali I
- Bharal I
- Stone sheep I (in the rest of North America)
- Mountain goat I (in the rest of North America)
- Bighorn sheep I (in the rest of North America)
- Dall sheep I (in the rest of North America)
- Moran I
- Taurovis I
- Cotton candy sheep I from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film to real life North America
Antelopes
- Gemsbok I
- Nilgai I
- Impala I
- Gazelles
- Bongo (in California, Texas, and Florida)
- Gigantelope I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Hornheads I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Snorke I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Long-necked yippa I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Valuphant I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Cleft-back antelope I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Rooia I
Deer
- Reindeer (in the rest of North America)
- Moose (in the rest of North America)
- Elk I (in the rest of North America)
- Roe deer I
- Red deer I
- Pudú I
- Stag-moose (reintroduced)
- Flaghorn I
- Golacorn I
- Elebuck I
- Moorse I
- Giant reindeer I (note: it is a giant relative of a common reindeer, but is more muscular and more elk-like in appearance, but with reindeer-like fur and antlers)
- Seamoose I
Insectivores
- Desmans I
- Star-nosed mole I (in the rest of North America)
- Moonrat I
- Saber-Tooth Hedgehog I
- Molehog I
- Giant Hedgehog I
- Flying Hedgehog I
- Killer Shrew I (in the rest of North America)
- Tree drummer I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Parashrew I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Reedstilt I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Trovamp I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Tusked mole I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Pfrit I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Truteal I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Testadon I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Leaping devil I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Desert shark I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Scalerat I
- Tchagrin I
- Shrewhog I
- Film's killer shrew I from the Killer Shrews 1959 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards humans or dylanuses, so they wouldn't be attacking humans like these killer shrews trying to attack humans, so they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses])
Bats
- New Zealand short-tailed bats I (note: like all invasive North American animals that originated from islands without predators or competition, these bats were genetically modifed to tolerate competition and predatation by cats and other predators, so these bats now reproduced fast like many native American urban bats, and can now crawl/sprint fast enough to escape from house cats, dogs, native predators [bears, wolves, coyotes, foxes, cougars, bobcats, etc], and other animals)
- Mexican free-tailed bat I (in the rest of North America)
- Bulldog bats I (in the rest of North America)
- Common vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during The Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)
- Wing-winged vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during the Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)
- Hairy-legged vampire bat I (note: these bats were introduced from laboratories after many labs during the Great Depression closed and let these bats loose, and they now thrive in California, Oregon, Florida, and most other parts of the USA)
- Fruit bats I (note: all of the known fruit bat species in North America are descended from ones that escaped from zoos and safari parks that closed in 1960's 1970's, and they now live in most of Mexico, Central America, and USA)
- Shark-Jawed Bat I in the rest of North America
- Pig-Faced Bat I in the rest of North America
- Snowbat I in the rest of North America
- Red-Winged Bat I
- Hyena Fruit Bat I
- Lion-Tailed Bat I
- Purrip Bat I from After Man Book to real life North America
- Flightless Shalloth I from After Man Book to real life North America
- Surfbat I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Flooer I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Nightstalker I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Deathgleaner I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Goosebat I
- Olitbun I
- Craleo I
- Ahool I (it is a giant predatory bat species that resembles a hybrid between a flying fox and a vampire bat, but with a long baboon-like tail)
- Devil Bat I from The Devil Bat film to real life North America (one family, Charles Nickins (Son), Fred Nickins (Dad), and Marry Nickins (Mom) had brought some devil bats after their vacation from The Devil Bat film universe and released them into real life North America, causing some negative impact towards some native real life dylanus species of North America, including some populations of Florida Running Dylanus)
- Starling bat I from Dracula Untold film to real life North America (note: they are named because just like European starlings, which are native to real life, these bats are known to flock together in large masses like what this image shows, but are not mind-controlled, instead, they inherently have this behavior for protection against predators)
- Bird bat I
- False mothman (aka the giant false bat and the western mothman) I (note: it is a very unusual species of giant bat, lacking echolocation and is a biped when not in the air, their behaviour however is more similar to an owl: this animal sits most of the time on high spots such as branches from where it can search for prey. They use their huge eyes and mask on their face to locate them and when that's done, they simply glide or fly soundlessly towards their victim to catch it with their feet. The teeth are then used to deliver the fatal bite. On the ground they have to be careful though: they are light build because of the hollow bones and slow because of their extremely long legs connected to each other by a membrane. A cougar, wolf or even coyote can kill them if they aren't scared off by the huge wings. The giant false bat can take of fast though because it uses the same squad launch as its cousins. They feel the most comfortable in trees or cliffs where they can climb around without having to touch the ground that often)
- Werebat I
Rodents
- All known vole species I (in the rest of North America)
- Arctic lemming I (in the rest of North America)
- Yellow-bellied marmot I (in the rest of North America)
- Hoary marmot I (in the rest of North America)
- Arctic ground squirrel I (in the rest of North America)
- Abert's squirrel I (in the rest of North America)
- Southern flying squirrel I (in the rest of North America)
- Northern flying squirrel I (in the rest of North America)
- Purple squirrel I (note: it is a species of squirrel with purple fur colorations)
- Jerboa I
- Key largo woodrat I (note: Even though it is endangered in Florida, it was introduced to the rest of USA, where they are thriving, despite competition with brown rats)
- Amazon bamboo rat I (note: It was accidentally introduced when people brought some South American plants into North America, and it now thrives in California, Oregon, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida)
- Atlantic bamboo rat I (note: It was accidentally introduced when people brought some South American plants into North America, and it now thrives in California, Oregon, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida)
- Nutria I
- Mara I
- Degu I
- Bug-eyed guinea pig I from the Disney's Bedtime Stories film to real life North America
- South American capybara I (in Florida and California only)
- Giant porcupine
- Little rat I
- Big rat I
- Giant Ground Squirrel I in the rest of North America
- Saber-toothed squirrel I (reintroduced)
- North American capybara I (reintroduced)
- Greater giant beaver (reintroduced)
- Desert Leaper I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Strick I from the After Man Book series to real life North America
- Wakka I from the After Man Book series to real life North America
- Sand flapjack I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Tapimus I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Trevel I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Terratail I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Rootsucker I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Spine-tailed squirrel I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Grobbit I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Chiselhead I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Meaching I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Desert spickle I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Spitting featherfoot I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Poggle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Desert Rattleback I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Savanna Rattleback I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Deermara I
- Howler I
- Animal Armageddon's giant rat I from Animal Armageddon documentary to real life North America
- Orguar I
- Vultrat I
- Farkle I
- Fast rat I
- Batmouse I
- Orloni I
- Launchoid I (note: it is an experimental rodent species that resembles the purely-fictional time paradox-causing true launch (607), but the launchoid is actually completely harmless and doesn't cause time paradox, therefore can't effect time nor space)
- Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life North America (Note: There are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life North America. Also, they had a country called Ratvania. Also, due to being a sapient, they DO NOT spread diseases.)
- Scurrier I
- Profogg I
- Womp rat I
- Pigrat I
- Peadog I
- Daedric rat I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life North America
- Skeever I from Elder Scrolls franchise to real life North America
- Pikachu I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Raichu I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America.
- Pichu I from a vido game series, Pokémon, to real life North America.
- Sapient mouse I from a popular Disney franchise, Mickey Mouse, to real life North America. (Note: Because of their high intelligence, they can now have a country called Disneyaria, located in California. Also, due to being a sapient, they DO NOT spread diseases.)
Rabbits and relatives
- Antelope jackrabbit I (in the rest of North America)
- Swamp rabbit I (in the rest of North America)
- Volcano rabbit I (in the rest of North America)
- Pygmy rabbit I (in the rest of North America)
- Snowshoe hare I (in the rest of North America)
- Alaskan hare I (in the rest of North America)
- Arctic hare I (in the rest of North America)
- Amami rabbit I (note: unlike native ones of Japan, even though they are similar to their ancestors from Japan, the invasive Amami rabbits in North America are thriving due to they now tolerate predators, both native and nonnative, by evolving a faster reproductive system and can now move faster to escape from danger)
- American pika I (in the rest of North America)
- Rabbuck I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Lutie I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Aurochid I
- Spanish biped rabbit I (note: it is a fully-upright-walking, blue-skinned, hairless, intelligent rabbit species that is almost as smart as an extinct homo habilis, it is actually a herbivore that feeds on grass, flowers, and vegetables)
- Girona gremlin I (note: just like the Spanish biped rabbit, it is a fully-upright-walking, blue-skinned, hairless, intelligent rabbit species that is almost as smart as an extinct homo habilis, it is actually a herbivore that feeds on grass, flowers, and vegetables)
- Rabbeer I
- Harelope I
- Rabalope I
- Jackalope I (note: it is a relative of jackrabbits that has horns similar to that found on pronghorns, and is mostly similar to its relative, other than having horns)
- Looney rabbit I from a popular Warner Bros. animated franchise, Looney Tunes, to real life North America.)
- Powerpuff bunny I from a Powerpuff Girls episode, Super Zeroes. (Note: They have now male counterparts so they can thrive in the real life. However, unlike Bubbles in her Harmony Bunny costume, eye colors were now varied. even skin colors, especially having voices varied.)
Sloths, anteaters, armadillos and relatives
- Silky anteater I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi)
- Southern tamandua I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Oregon)
- Northern tamandua I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi)
- Nine-banded armadillo I (in the rest of North America)
- Kakamora I (in the rest of North America)
- Armadillo sloth I
- Shasta ground sloth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Jefferson's ground sloth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Giant ground sloth from Pleistocene South America and North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Glyptodon from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Glyptotherium from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Doedicurus from Pleistocene South America to modern North America
- Skinhi I
- Taturex I
- Licker I
- Barougi I
- Plain jumper (aka Alaskan monster) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they prefer fruits, leaves, insects, fish, frogs, lizards, eggs, birds, and mammals that aren't sapient or close to sapient including humans, dylanusids, nor others, but can hunt and kill vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)
- Richter (aka richtadillo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, richters no longer causes earthquakes as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by real life sapient beings, also, they are now peaceful herbivores that feed only on plants, shrubs, ferns, cycads, roots, and tubers)
Proto-primates
- Giant Tree Shrew I
- Greater Purgatorius I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America
- Carpolestes I from Paleocene North America to modern North America
- Plesiadapis I from Eocene North America to modern North America
Primitive primates
- Darwinius I from Eocene Germany to modern North America
- Common Godinotia I from Eocene Germany to modern North America
- Altanius I
- Clatta I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Scamp I
Lemurs
- Aye-aye I
- Sifaka I
- Indris I
- Vazimba I
- Lemuroo I
- Devil lemur (aka ground death lemur) I (note: it is one of the few carnivorous lemurs that was brought to real life North America by humans using universe travel, along with Jersey devils and lemurs of death)
- Jersey devil (AKA Terror lemur) I (it is a large winged bipedal lemur that is the only known primate that can truly fly, it is also a carnivore that is mostly a predator. Here's what Jersey devils look like, they have hind legs and wings, but no extra arms as once thought, even though its wings are its arms)
Monkeys
- Gelada I
- Drill I
- Mandrill I
- Grivet I
- Surili I
- Tamarins I
- Titis I
- Uakari I
- Giant Marmoset I (in the entire North American continent)
- Babookari I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Raboon I from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Khiffah I from After Man Book series to real life North America
- Mutt Monkey I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America
- Gigaque I
- Caiporia I
- Napa Rebob I from cryptozoology California to real life Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, and California
Apes
- Lar gibbon I (Introduced in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California.)
- Western hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)
- Eastern hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)
- Skywalker hoolock gibbon I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and California)
- Siamang I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, and California)
- Common chimpanzee I (in Florida and California only)
- Bonobo I (in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and California)
- Sumatran orangutan I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, and California)
- Bornean orangutan (in Florida, Alabama, and Georgia)
- Mountain gorilla I (in Florida only)
- Western lowland gorilla I (in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California)
- Canadian Gorilla I (in the rest of North America)
- Elecmen I
- Paranthropus boisei I (in California only)
- Australopithecus afarensis I (in California only)
- Australopithecus rudolfensis I (in California only)
- Homo habilis I (in California only)
- Homo ergaster I (in California only)
- Homo erectus I (in California only)
- Homo floresiensis I (in California only)
- Homo antecessor I (in California only)
- Homo heidelbergensis I (in California only)
- Neanderthal I (in most of Mexico, USA, and Canada)
- Modern human (aka Homo Sapiens) I (in the entire North American continent)
- Gigantopithecus (in Florida and California only)
- Gigantopitheman I
- All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life North America (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
- Wookiee I
- Pakuni I
- Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life North America (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life North America)
- Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life North America (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life North America)
- Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)
- Bigfoot I
- Florida skunk ape I (in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas)
- Orang Pendek I (hence its name, it is actually an upright-walking relatives of orangutans which replaced the former extinct homo floresiensis in Indonesia)
- Momo ape I
- Snatcher I
- Werewolfman I (note: it is named werewolfman because of its resemblance to the formerly fictional Wolfman's werewolf, but unlike werewolves, werewolfmen don't turn their victims to one as they don't have any substance inside them to do that)
- Islander I
- Slothman I
- Bearmen I
- Antman I
- Parasite I
- Host I
- Mer ape I
- Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America
- Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America
- Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life North America
- Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life North America (note: they still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations)
- Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)
- House elf (aka domestic elf) I from Harry Potter film franchise to real life North America
- Stoor I from Lord of the Rings film franchise to real life North America (note: they are no longer evil, as the ones that are evil are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
- Giant I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: they are now completely herbivores and are now gentle giants, so they are no longer aggressive, as the ones that are aggressive are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
- Armor-faced orge I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
- False troll I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
- False goblin I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
- Common elf I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
- Wood elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America
- Snow elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America
- Dark elf (aka Dunmer) I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America
- Sinistral elf I from Elder Scrolls game franchise franchise to real life North America (note: they are no longer considered as evil and are no longer aggressive, as the ones that are aggressive are not tolerated by all sapient beings, so instead they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)
- Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life North America (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)
- Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life North America (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life North America)
- Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life North America (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torao areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 12 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)
- Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
- Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
- Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
- Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
- Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
- Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
- Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
- Were-Maverick Hunter I from mythical world to real life North America
- 2017 King Kong I (note: these apes are now much smaller than their ancestors, about the size of a bigfoot)
- Gremlin I from Gremlins film franchise to real life New York, New Jersey, and Florida
- Mogwai I from Gremlins film franchise to all parts of real life North America (note: they no longer die in sunlight as they developed the immunity against the sunlight, and also can no longer become gremlins when they eat after midnight, as the ones that became aggressive gremlins were not tolerated by all sapient beings)
- Mermaids I
- Yodan I from Star Wars film series to real life North America
- European ghoul I (note: it is a species of hominid that resembles a human, but is more stout in build and has a more ape-like mouth, unlike Japanese ghouls, which are more human-like in appearance)
- Japanese ghoul I from Tokyo Ghoul manga and anime series to real life North America
- Van Helsing werewolf from Van Helsing film to real life North America
- Buffy the vampire slayer's werewolf from Buffy the vampire slayer TV series to real life North America
- American werewolf from The American Werewolf In London to real life North America
- Goosebumps werewolf from Goosebumps TV series to real life North America
- Twilight werewolf from a Lionsgate film series, Twilight, to real life North America. (Note: These werewolves are no longer aggressive to humans, neither any other sapient beings.)
- Skyrim werewolf from Skyrim game to real life North America
- Grahtwood werewolf from Elder Scrolls Online game to real life North America
- Wolfman werewolf from The Wolfman 2010 film to real life North America
- Dark Shadows werewolf from Dark Shadows 2012 film to real life North America
- Human-like werewolf from Werewolves: The Dark Survivors series to real life North America
- Angel I
- Ghost I (note: since their introduction into real life, all people, dylanuses, and other humanoids that die will live forever when they become ghosts themselves)
Cats
- Jaguar (in the rest of the USA and most of southern Canada)
- Clouded leopard I (in most of USA)
- Snow leopard I (in most of USA, Canada, Alaska, and Greenland)
- Caracal I (in most of USA and southern Canada)
- Serval I (in most of USA)
- Margay I
- Ocelot I
- Sand cat I
- African wildcat I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and California)
- European wildcat I (in Canada, Alaska, Maine, New York, and other cold northeastern states)
- Asiatic wildcat I (in Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)
- Feral house cats I
- All known real life house cat breeds I
- Giant cat I
- Dog-like cats I
- Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life North America (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)
- Greater supernatural black cat I
- Common supernatural black cat I
- Elder Scroll's supernatural black cat I
- Abecean Ratter Cat I
- Elder Scrolls housecat I
- Stripeless Tiger
- American lion from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Long-tailed cave lion (reintroduced)
- Scimitar cat from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Saber-toothed cat from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Ponchan I
- Onza I (note: it is a species of cat that is very closely related to a cougar, bu has stripes on its legs and the onza is smaller in size, about the size of a large-to-medium-sized dog, onzas can also survive and thrive well in human settlements, this is what the onzas look like in real life)
- Cave cat I
- Striger from After Man Book and Documentary series to real life North America
- Tressym I
- Dogcat I
- Tailcat I
- Ubercat I
- Catbat I
- Birger I
- Fish Cat I
- Winged cat (aka sphinx) I (note: it is a grizzly bear-sized sphynx cat-like feline with large eagle-like wings that, like the pegasus, is actually wings with stitched fur that resembles feathers, but aren't feathers, also like the pegasus, it has airsac organs [like bird's, but with helium to help it as it flies])
Bears
- Giant panda I (in California and Florida only)
- Sloth bear I (in California and Florida only)
- Grizzly bear (introduced to Mexico and California to replace the extinct California grizzly bear and the Mexican grizzly bear)
- Short-faced bear from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Sea-bear I
- MacFarlane's bear I (it is a species of bear that resembles a hybrid between a polar bear and a grizzly bear, but is about the size of a Kodiak brown bear)
- Tank (aka tankbear) I (note: they now only feed on unwanted metal rubbish, human food, plants, and small (non-domestic) animals, as the ones that feed on metal that humans and other sapient species are using (such as currently-active cars, etc) are not tolerated by sapient beings)
Dogs and relatives
- Gray wolf (in the rest of North America)
- Beringian wolf (reintroduced)
- Dire wolf from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Hyenadog I
- Pugott I
- Adjule I
- Wolffox I
- Dire dog I
- Skipdog I
- Snox I
- Turner's wild dog I from cryptozoological North America to real life North America (note: it is a species of very large gray-colored strong-jawed wild dog that hunts animals from as small as a rat to as large as a bison, they can either be solitary predators or social pack-hunting predators)
- Man-eating wolf I (it is a species of very large long-tailed big cat-like hypercarnivorous wild dog which is very closely related to gray wolves, but unlike gray wolves (which only hunts humans if they're too old or sick to hunt other animals they usually hunt), man-eating gray wolves (including healthy ones) like to prey on humans (if provoked), not just deer, wild boars etc.)
- Bray Road beast (it is a werewolf-like species of upright-walking relative of gray wolves. Unlike werewolves of mythical Europe, they are gentle animals towards humans as studies have recently showed, also, they don't turn their victims into their own kind, even if their victim is bitten. They feed only on deer, elk, goats, rabbits, sheep, rats, beavers, and horses)
- Wisconsin werewolf I (it is a subspecies of the Bray Road beast that is slightly smaller, about 6.5 feet tall, and is lighter in color than other Bray Roar beast subspecies, they are also the most common, adapting to human settlements and are also the most gentle of all Bray Road beast subspecies)
- Michigan dogman I (it is a slightly larger and darker colored subspecies of the Bray Road beast which is stronger and able to hunt larger non-human animals, fortunately for us, they are also gentle towards humans)
- Mutt Dog I from the Hunger Games films to real life North America
- Remoolian I from Men in Black films to real life North America
- Eevee I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Vaporeon I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Jolteon I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Flareon I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Espeon I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Umbreon I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Glaceon I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Sylveon I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Vulpix I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Ninetails I from Pokemon series to real life North America
- Sabre dog I (note: it is a very large bear-like canine that largely resembles the American Werewolf in London's werewolf, but isn't/was never a human in beast form, rather a natural large carnivorous mammal that mainly hunts deer, wild boars, goats, and other animals smaller than humans and dylanuses, fortunatelly, they are now completely peaceful towards humans and dylanuses)
- Leroydog I
- Eviledog I
- Reuben I
- Yard fox I
- Weredog I
- Nine tails I from Naruto series to real life North America (not to be confused with Ninetails, a Pokémon-grouped canine with a similar name)
Domestic Dogs
- All of the real domestic/feral dog breeds I
- Common Dog I
- Scooby's Dane I
- Woolder (aka Dog-Sheep) I (note: it is a domestic dog breed that resembles a hybrid between a dog and a sheep)
- Ratdog I (Note: It is a smallest ever breed of dog, resembling a hybrid between a dog and a rat and is about the size of a pet rat, making it smaller than a chihuahua)
- Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life North America
- Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life North America
- Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life North America
- Sealdog I
- Alik'r Dune-Hound I
- Bravil Retriever I
- Markarth Bear-Dog I
- Shornhelm Shepherd I
- Whiterun Wolfhound I
- Windhelm Wolfhound I
- Dragonborn Wolfhound I
- Dawnguard husky I
- Courageous dog I from a Cartoon Network animated series, Courage the Cowardly Dog, to real life North America. (Note: There will be female versions of that dog so that they can now live in the real life. However, unlike Courage, they are no longer easy to be afraid, and cannot make gestures of screaming, even in case of horrifying stuff, so they can now be tolerable to everything that can be horrifying.)
- Tamaranean Starfirey Spaniel I
Bear-dogs
Raccoons, coatis and relatives
- Red panda I (in California and Florida only)
- Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life North America)
Mustlids
- North American river otter I (in the rest of North and Central America)
- Sea otter I (in the Great Lakes and California's Lake Tahoe)
- Marine otter I (in shorelines off the coast of Baja California, Oregon, Washington, western Canada, and California)
- Hog-nosed skunk I (in the rest of North America)
- Spotted skunk I (in the rest of North America)
- Striped skunk I (in the rest of North America)
- Snowstalker I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Gryken I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life North America
- Taranga I
- Jabberwocky I (in the Great Lakes and coastlines of California, Oregon, an Baja California) (note: Named after the creature from English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon, and photographer Lewis Caroll's poem, these are agile and quick otter descendants predator who occupy the ecological niche similar to real life's killer whales. They hunt in packs, feeding on everything from fish, to sea-birds, sea-lizards and even young Krakkens, as well as some real life species such as young whales, sea otters, and seals. They have a long prehensile neck, allowing them to catch all what is around them and their jaws are retractable)
- Skunkuin I
- Domestic badger I (note:unlike their ancestors from Elder Scrolls franchise, they are now much less aggressive and much more tame towards humans, making them good pets, even though there are now feral populations of these badgers in North America)
Elephants and relatives
- Asian elephant (in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Louisiana, North Dakota, California, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, and Florida)
- African elephant (in California, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Texas)
- Aardvark I
- Dugong I (in rivers of Utah, Wyoming, Colorada, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, California, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida)
- West Indian manatee (in rivers of Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Colorado, Utah, California, Wyoming, New Mexico, Texas, Idaho, Washington, Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Great Lakes, South Dakota, and North Dakota)
- Prorastomus I from Eocene Jamaica to modern North America
- Helena manatee I (it is a species of semi-aquatic herbivorous manatees which are build more like elephant seals than any other manatees)
- Columbian mammoth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Common woolly mammoth from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- American mastodon from Pleistocene North America to modern North America (reintroduced)
- Stegodon I
- Swampland Arsinoitherium from Eocene Africa to modern North America
- Desmostylus I from Oligocene North America to modern North America
- Sea-oxen I
- Rompo I
- Latodens I
- Trunko I (in the Pacific ocean, Atlantic ocean, and the Great Lakes)
Vampires and relatives
(Note: This list of vampire subspecies and relatives is only shown here due to less space in other section of this list of introduced species, though, all vampire subspecies and relatives listed here are also found in all continents except Antarctica. Almost all of vampires were extremely aggressive against every sapient beings in the world, and they have an empire called Imperium Vampirum, while some rebelled and were friendly to sapient beings. It is an equivalent to North Korea, the Soviet Union during the Stalin era, and Nazi Germany. They were allied with North Korea as their only ally. At the beginning of the Universe, a black mass was released by accident by scientists, and thankfully, the black mass was destroyed by the Cernunnos, Sun Wukong, Ra, Zeus, Rama, Amaterasu, Xbalanque, Odin, and Hercules. When it crash landed, and as more species were being introduced, the remnant of that mass grew as it was in the same was as Samurai Jack, until King Hammurabi and his troops destroyed the pool, but instead, that gave birth to Count Dracula and his vampire minions, instead of Aku. After he was pinned down with his men, the Martial Arts Kids were transported from their home planet of Zapsland (after the final battle against the Alien Queen, which could be used as a series finale of the Martial Arts Kids) to ancient Mesopotamia, and used their martial arts to free him, and according to legend, they went to a mountain located in Himalayas to gain their powers for their shin guards, elbow pads, knee pads, wrist pads, kidney and foul protectors, fingerless gloves, footpads, sneakers and boxing helmets with powers of righteousness when they came to the temple. After a huge fight that lasted for days, the Dracula was vanquished into dust, but knowing he could return, and became a castle, which it could be his prison, as his, and the vampires' bloods, were transported to Transylvania. Many centuries later, in the 1970s, the vampires became ressurected, and now free to once again smite the world once more. But with Lucy (from 64 Zoo Lane), she becomes a vampire hunter, complete with anti-vampire weapons with powers of righteousnes (like the Martial Arts Kids, the very first vampire hunters in the world), and turn all of the species in this entire list into her minions under the command of her. Also, there may be vampire defectors against the Imperium Vampirus. Top of that, it was called the Real Life Vampire Disaster.)
American/European vampires
- Common LEGO vampire I (note: this is what males of this species look like while the females of this species look like this)
- Greater LEGO vampire I (note: this is what males of this species look like while the females of this species look like this)
- Buffy the vampire slayer's vampire I from Buffy the vampire slayer TV series and Angel TV series to real life North America
- Goosebumps vampire I from Goosebumps TV series and movie to real life North America
- Vampire Diaries vampire I from the Vampire Diaries TV series to real life North America
- Elder Scrolls vampire I from the Elder Scrolls game franchise to real life North America
- Bloodfiend (aka scavenging vampire) I from the Elder Scrolls game franchise to real life North America
- Nosferatu vampire I (Note: They currently only in Florida, but their population is spreading and could possibly spread into other parts of North America. However, the North American governments were currently trying to keep the Nosferatu vampires from spreading around North America.)
- Matarii I
- Anime's Transylvanian vampire I (Note: Unlike any other vampires, this vampire subspecies has the ability to turn its victims into vampires even if they're alive just by biting them, even drinking all of its victims blood won't kill them, and even there could be a 50%-50% chance to turn victim's clothes into a Transylvanian vampire's clothing, which is unlike most other vampire subspecies, but there is a 50%-50% chance that there could be a transformation of the victims' clothes, and for substance, male vampires can either look like this gothic-looking individual, or this individual, or even this individual, while females can resemble either this individual, or this gothic individual, or even this individual.)
Chinese/Japanese vampires and relatives
- Shiki I from Shiki series to real life North America
- La Luna Sangre vampire (aka Clones of Sandrino) I from an ABS-CBN teleserye, La Luna Sangre, to real life North America. (Note: There could be female clones of Sandrino so their species can thrive. Also, they had a plan to attempt to eradicate the Filipino-American population, and spread to the Philippines and eradicate its population, and then to eradicate other oversea Filipinos, and replace it with Filipino vampire population, but the Philippine government and oversea Filipino communities were trying to do their best to resist the invasion.)
- Manananggal I from Filipino mythology to real life North America. (Note: Manananggals can transform babies who were still inside their tummies into newborn vampires. The Philippine government was doing their best to protect Filipino mothers and children.)
Zombies
I (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now breed with their same species, which helps their population to grow, also unlike their ancestors, they no longer could infect their victims, so they are now mostly safe)
- Boney zombie I (note: unlike their ancestors from warm bodies film, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, so they are now peaceful, feeding only on deer, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other non-sapient animals)
- Common zombie (aka, first stage zombies) I (note: unlike their ancestors from warm bodies film, they don't have a metamorphosis into boney zombies, and they're also no longer aggressive)
- Transition zombie I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer become boney zombies, and they're also no longer aggressive)
- LFD Special Infected I from Left For Dead games to real life Eastern North America (note: unlike their ancestors from left for dead games, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, so they are now peaceful, feeding only on deer, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other non-sapient animals)
Other mammals
- Pig-Hippo I in the rest of North America
- Brush-Tailed Wesera I in the rest of North America
- False Bear I in the rest of North America
- Jacksonia I
- Giant Toxodon from Pleistocene South America to modern North America
- Great Macrauchenia from Pleistocene South America to modern North America
- Uintatherium I from Eocene North America to modern North America
- Dinictis I
- Eimaia I
- Mesodma I
- Juramaia I