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

A complete list of the introduced species for even quite small areas of Novum Terram would be dauntingly long (literally). Humans have changed history, because went back in time to the start of the Cambrian Era, prevented meteors that would cause extinction events, and even introduced more different species from today's world (even genetically-engineered ones), prehistory (through time travel), or fiction (through universe travel, aka universal travel, dimension travel, or dimensional travel) to new environments in the real world/modern times than any single document can hope to record. This list is generally for established species with truly, yet nearly wild populations—some were not kept domestically, not kept in zoos/safari parks, not kept in pet stores, nor kept on ranches—that have been seen numerous times, and have the very successful breeding populations. While most introduced species can cause negative impact to new environments they reach or were brought to, some can have positive impact, just for conservation purpose.

In this list, if the species has an I symbol next to the species name, that means that species is an invasive species, if the species's name doesn't have an I symbol next to it, it isn't an invasive species, but they can still thrive even if it's not an invasive species.

Also for the original series of list of introduced species, see here! Also, welcoms to the sequel to the original List of introduced species! You're welcome to give us some suggestions. Also, this list is now in alphabetical order per category. So, please enjoy, folks! Well, I always endorse this. Also, you're all free to edit this page, but don't scandalize this page! Also, if a species is an enemy or a villain, be sure they won't do the bad things anymore! Remember that. Thank you and have a nice day to you all. I hope you experience this page, and good luck suggesting and editing this page all you want!

(Note: All deadly and non-deadly diseases in the United Federation of Earth's territories (the ones that are viruses, bacteria, etc.) including ebola, malaria, zika, rabies, stomach bug, and others, as well as non-mushroom-type fungi, even fictional diseases, and especially electronic viruses, are eradicated in all of the United Federation of Earth's territories, so they aren't listed here, and now many sapients can now live longer, even the oldest people alive as well.)

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Australia and other Oceania islands[]

Plants[]

Mammals[]

  • Quokka I (reintroduced, but was also introduced to the rest of mainland Australia)
  • Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life Australia
  • Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Australia (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)
  • Yowie I (in the rest of Australia)
  • Domestic cat I (eradicated in most of Oceania, except in Tasmania, where they still around and breeding yet they aren't invasive as their population is under control thanks to native Tasmanian devils that control their spread by feeding on many of the cat's young)
  • Yuqwokami I
  • Grizzlebult I
  • Fairyfly Sized-Dylanus I


Non-mammal synapsids[]

  • Kangaskhan I (from fiction to real life Australia)

Birds[]

  • Dodo I in Tasmania and New Caledonia
  • Kea I (in mainland Australia, Tasmania, King Island, Kangaroo Island, and Nofolk Island)
  • New Zealand kaka (introduced to Norfolk Island to replace the extinct Norfolk kaka)

Reptiles[]

Amphibians[]

Fish[]

Invertebrates[]

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

Microorganisms and relatives[]

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

Others[]

British Isles and other European islands[]

Plants[]

Mammals[]

  • Grey-headed flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Little red flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Spectacled flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Black flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Large flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Giant golden-crowned flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Indian flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Great flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Lyle's flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Samoa flying fox I (note: before the flying foxes in Europe escaped from laboratories and zoos, they were genetically engineered to have the Antarctic fish's antifreeze in their blood so they could flourish even in the coldest winters, so they can now be found in the entire European continent, even in cities and old/historical castles)
  • Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life European islands
  • Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life European islands (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)

Non-mammal synapsids[]

Birds[]

  • Rubber duck I from Toyland, an imaginary dimension, to real life Great Britain. (Note: They can now be talking rubber ducks, and can now move by themselves. They are now domesticated for toys)

Reptiles[]

  • Scaly Gallimimus I (note: for religious reasons, Scaly Gallimimus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Scaly Jurassic Park Compsognathus I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings nor dylanusids, as any creature that were so weren't tolerated, also for religious reasons, Scaly Jurassic Park Compsognathus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Jurassic World Apatosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Jurassic World Apatosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Blue-Striped Pachycephalosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Blue-Striped Pachycephalosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Green-Bellied Pachycephalosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Green-Bellied Pachycephalosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Lesser Stygimoloch I (note: for religious reasons, Lesser Stygimoloch are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Common Microceratus I (note: for religious reasons, Common Microceratus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Ingen's Sinoceratops I (note: for religious reasons, Ingen's Sinoceratops are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Striped Parasaurolophus I (note: for religious reasons, Striped Parasaurolophus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Jurassic Park/World Stegosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Stegosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)
  • Jurassic Park Ankylosaurus I (note: for religious reasons, Ankylosaurus are now allowed to live peacefully in settlements alongside humans and other sapient beings)

Amphibians[]

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

Fish[]

Invertebrates[]

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

Microorganisms and relatives[]

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

Others[]

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

Hawaii[]

Plants[]

Mammals[]

  • Babyfier (aka Babypus) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they lost their babyfying powder in their tails as they no longer turn anyone to babies, as the ones that do so are NOT tolerated by any sapient species/beings, they also don't have pacifiers as they aren't baby humans and they need to eat and communicate, they also have cute puppy-like barks and cat-like meows and purrs, they are omnivores that feed mainly on leaves, fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, insects, non-deadly spiders, small fish, small non-deadly frogs, small lizards, small non-poisonous snakes, small birds, eggs, smaller mammals, carrion, and man-made food)
  • Phantasmo (aka phantasmoroo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer cause mischief nor they could invade/possess any objects, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings, so they are completely peaceful and harmless)
  • Deforestator (aka Deforestor or Deforine) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer have interest to nor even try to cut down forests [despite their names], as they could endanger many tree-dwelling animal species possibly to extinction so the ones that cut down forests are not tolerated by any sapient species, so they now only use their spinning/rotating hands with sharp claws to defend themselves against any predators, they are also herbivores that feed only on fruits and leaves)
  • Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life Hawaii
  • Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Hawaii (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)

Non-mammal synapsids[]

Birds[]

Reptiles[]

Reptiliomorphs[]

Amphibians[]

Fish[]

Invertebrates[]

  • Ploot I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer flood entire cities with thick toxic sludge created from ordinary trash and pollution they collect, they only spit toxic sludge at predators or anyone that provokes them, they also no longer grow bigger than a medium-sized child, their main natural food sources are crustraceans, small fish, and sometimes seaweed)
  • Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)

Others[]

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

New Zealand[]

Plants[]

Mammals[]

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

Non-mammal synapsids[]

Birds[]

Reptiles[]

Amphibians[]

Fish[]

Invertebrates[]

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

Microorganisms and relatives[]

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

Others[]

Mainland North America (United States, Canada, Mexico, and Caribbean Islands)[]

Plants[]

  • Angel's trumpet I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer deadly to touch or eat, due to genetic engineering, and they now also flourish well in cities and suburbs due to genetic engineering)
  • Doll's eye plant I (in the rest of North America) [note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer deadly to touch or eat, due to genetic engineering, and they now also flourish well in cities and suburbs due to genetic engineering]
  • All known real species of seaweed I (note: they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater and brackish waters, not just saltwater, and were also modified to tolerated colder and warmer waters, as well as polluted waters, and were also genetically engineered to survive and flourish on land [making them grow upwards like in water], not just in water)
  • All known species of Spongebob's underwater plants I (note: they were genetically engineered to tolerate freshwater and brackish waters, not just saltwater, and were also modified to tolerated colder and warmer waters, as well as polluted waters, and were also genetically engineered to survive and flourish on land [making them grow upwards like in water], not just in water)
  • Coralizing red algae I (note: due to the introduction of reef gliders from the Future is Wild documentary universe to real life North American shorelines [being brought in America's shorelines around 1910s], sapient species/beings knew that reef gliders need their own food source, the former fictional species of red algae from the reef glider's home universe, so the coralizing red algae were introduced [possibly around 2 weeks after the reef glider's introduction to real life] as a result, fortunately, they have no impact to coral reefs, kelp forests, etc, and now coexist alongside coral reefs and other native habitats)
  • All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream plants I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive plants that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive, killers, nor evil, as the ones that are aggressive, predatory/killers, or evil aren't tolerated)
  • Man-Thing (aka plant creature) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to kill any sapient species/beings, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated, and there are now female Man-Things, not just males, so their kind could live on in real life North America)
  • Tomatoblob I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer stubborn nor very unintelligent, despite having no brain, so this reduce the chance of them killing someone or something by accident)
  • Flowey I From undertale to Real Life North America
  • Leslie Plant I from the Amazing world of gumball to Real Life North America

Mammals[]

Monotremes and relatives[]

  • Sapient echidna I from Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole 2010 film to real life North America
  • Babyfier (aka Babypus) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they lost their babyfying powder in their tails as they no longer turn anyone to babies, as the ones that do so are NOT tolerated by any sapient species/beings, they also don't have pacifiers as they aren't baby humans and they need to eat and communicate, they also have cute puppy-like barks and cat-like meows and purrs, they are omnivores that feed mainly on leaves, fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, insects, non-deadly spiders, small fish, small non-deadly frogs, small lizards, small non-poisonous snakes, small birds, eggs, smaller mammals, carrion, and man-made food)

Marsupials and relatives[]

  • Giantala I from After Man book series to real life North America
  • Hiri-Hiri I from After Man book series to real life North America
  • Phantasmo (aka phantasmoroo) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer cause mischief nor they could invade/possess any objects, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings, so they are completely peaceful and harmless)
  • Mewtwo I (note: unlike their ancestors, their spinal cords (tubes) no longer protrude out of their shoulders or their neck and head, so these tubes are now inside their bodies like most other mammals)
  • Mega Mewtwo X I (note: they are now a completely different species from common Mewtwos and Mega Mewtwo Ys, so they couldn't interbred with them and so each species could continue to live on as purebreds on Earth)
  • Mega Mewtwo Y I (note: they are now a completely different species from common Mewtwos and Mega Mewtwo Xs, so they couldn't interbred with them and so each species could continue to live on as purebreds on Earth)
  • Trichopteryx I (note: it is a species of marsupial that can glide from tree to tree. It is very closely related to the cuscus, one of its cousins. In addition, the female of this species is capable of carrying two to three young in her pouch)
  • Buffalo Kangaroo I
  • A evoluting Life of a New World Kangaroo I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

Mongooses and relatives[]

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

Hyenas and relatives[]

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

Dylanuses and relatives[]

  • Sapient dylanus I from the fictional future world's North America to real life North America
  • Predator dylanus I from the fictional future world's North America to real life North America
  • Marine dylanus I from the fictional future world to real life North America
  • Flying dylanus I from the fictional future world to real life North America
  • Space dylanus I from the fictional future world to real life North America
  • Dylanus and Human Eating Dylanus I (eradicated)
  • Long-Necked Dylanus I
  • Ralgardalladia (aka feline dylanus) I (note: this species is named due to its resemblance to Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, and Gallade, with offspring resembling Ralts, juveniles resembling Kirlias, females resembling Gardevoirs, and males resembling Gallades)
  • Sewage dylanus I from the DeviantArt series, Urban Future, to real life North America
  • A evoluting Life of a New World Dylanus I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

Pinnipeds[]

  • Saber-toothed seal (aka vampire seal) I (note: this harbor seal-sized seal species is named because of its large sharp canine teeth, which are used not only for cutting down windpipes of animals [from crow-sized ones to horse-sized ones], and not only eats meat, but also to suck the blood out of animals larger than itself [from horse-sized ones to gigantic whale-sized ones], making these seals infamous and the scariest of all marine mammals, but fortunately, they pose no threat to any sapient species/beings)
  • Sapient sea lion I from Finding Dory movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by any other sapient species/beings, they are also as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Spheal I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Sealeo as they are now a completely different species entirely, baby spheals are also a little smaller than half the size of the adult spheals)
  • Sealeo I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Spheal nor evolve into Walrein as they are now a completely different species entirely, baby sealeos are also a little smaller than half the size of the adult spheals)
  • Walrein I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Sealeo as they are now a completely different species entirely, baby walreins are also a little smaller than half the size of the adult spheals)

Whales and relatives[]

  • Sapient dolphin I from Finding Nemo and Finding Dory movies to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by any other sapient species/beings, they are also as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Sapient beluga whale I from Finding Dory movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by any other sapient species/beings, they are also as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Livyatan I (in all of the oceans around North America)
  • Maiabalaena I (in all of the oceans around North America)
  • Greater Dorudon I (in the Great Lakes, California's Lake Tahoe, and coastlines of California, Oregon, and Baja California)
  • Crete dwarf hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)
  • Sicilian hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)
  • Cyprus dwarf hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)
  • Malagasy dwarf hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)
  • Matltese dwarf hippopotamus I (note: unlike their ancestors, due to genetic engineering, they now tolerate native American and nonnative predators, by being aggressive towards them [but not to sapient species/beings], so their species will survive)

Rhinoceroses and relatives[]

  • Hornless white rhinoceros (aka stripe-nosed white rhinoceros) I (note: despite the scar-like appearances, the lines on their snouts are luckily/fortunately not scars at all, but have evolved red colorations on the male's snouts to make up for having no horns to attract mates, they are also much more aggressive towards other non-sapient non-dylanus species to make up for no horns)
  • Sapient Indian rhinoceros I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these Indian rhinoceroses can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient Indian rhinoceroses, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)

Horses and relatives[]

  • African wild donkey (in the Great Plains and grasslands, scrublands, and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah)
  • Kiang (in the Great Plains and grasslands, scrublands, and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah)
  • Onager (in the Great Plains and grasslands, scrublands, and deserts of Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah)
  • Mudbray I from Pokemon series to real life North America
  • City Eckia I From Urban Future To Real life North America

Tapirs, Chalicotheres, and relatives[]

  • Goatapir I from fictional world's future North America to real life North America
  • Horse tapir I (note: this species of tapir is a grazing herbivore that fills a similar niche to horses that were also introduced and reintroduced, yet horse tapirs still thrive)
  • Wild Moropus I from Miocene North America to modern North America
  • Domestic Moropus I (note: they were domesticated by humans for their meat and leather, but were/are mainly used for carrying people and supplies across the landscapes)
  • Domestic Megacerops I (note: they were domesticated by humans for meat and milk, but also for transportation of supplies and people)
  • Hypno I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors from Pokemon series, they no longer evolve from Drowzees nor do Drowzees evolve into Hypnos, since they are no a completely different species)

Camels and relatives[]

  • Koobish from Home cartoon series to real life North America

Giraffes and relatives[]

  • Straight-necked giraffe I (in Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorada, South Dakota, California, North Dakota, New Mexico, Texas, Missisippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Gerogia, and Florida)
  • Rhinocerakeryx I (note: it is a species of rhinoceros-like mammal that is actually a kind of giraffe related to okapis and giraffes, despite their appearances, and have some skeletal features similar to more common giraffids, like skull shape, etc)
  • Giraffopod I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America
  • Giraffatar I From Rodeo Stampede to Real Life North America.

Pigs and relatives[]

  • Swinub I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolved into Plioswine and Mamoswine, as they are now a completely different species entirely, and like all placental Pokemon-type mammals, they don't come from eggs and their newly born young are about the size of a black rat without a tail)
  • Plioswine I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolved from Swinub and into Mamoswine, as they are now a completely different species entirely, and like all placental Pokemon-type mammals, they don't come from eggs and their newly born young are about the size of a rabbit)
  • Mamoswine I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolved from Swinub and Plioswine, as they are now a completely different species entirely, and like all placental Pokemon-type mammals, they don't come from eggs and their newly born young are about the size of a medium sized dog)
  • Sapient pygmy hog I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these pygmy hogs can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient pygmy hogs, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under, they are also very common and not endangered, unlike the non-sapient pygmy hogs in their native range)
  • Sapient warthog I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not aggressive to nor scared of any sapient species/beings, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they can now live for about 100 years, they can talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many languages including English)

Cattle-grouped bovines[]

  • Miltank I (note: unlike their ancestors, there are now male miltanks (despite having udders for producing milk), not just females, just like how there are now female Tauroses as well as males, so their species will live on, and are a completely different species from Tauroses, they also now breed very well without human help and no longer need their help to mate or give birth)
  • Sapient water buffalo I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these water buffalos can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient wild/domestic water buffalos, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)
  • Two-legged cattle I (note: it is a species of cattle that stands, walks, and runs on its hind legs with no problem like many bipedal animals and, unlike domestic cattle with a similar-looking rare condition, this animal is a completely different species)

Sheep-grouped goat-grouped bovines[]

  • Two-legged goat I (note: it is a species of goat that stands, walks, and runs on its hind legs with no problem like many bipedal animals and, unlike a domestic goat with a similar-looking rare condition, this animal is a completely different species)
  • All Todays sheep I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America
  • Godmonster I from a bad horror B-movie Godmonsters of Indian Flats to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, these bipedal ground sloth-like sheep now have functional and moveable mouths like (almost) all land vertebrates, they also are no longer aggressive nor predatory, as the aggressive ones were not tolerated, but they have now been tolerated by sapient species/beings since they now only feed on small non-sapient species/beings [plants, insects, fish, small frogs, small lizards, small nonvenomous snakes, small birds, eggs, smaller mammals, carrion, and man-made food, they also now have regular-looking front legs that resemble that of ground sloths)
  • A evoluting Life of a New World Sheep I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

Antelopes[]

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

Deer[]

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

Insectivores and relatives[]

  • Vyloo (aka flying shrew) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer dangerous and no longer causes anyone's noses to be lost, as the ones that were dangerous and caused nose losses weren't tolerated, and they now flourish very well in forests, grasslands, scrublands, swamps, rainforests, and cities across North America and also make good exotic pets)
  • Sapient star-nosed mole I from Disney's G-Force movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk naturally, so they don't need devices to help them talk anymore, they are also not evil nor try to end civilizations, unlike the fictional sapient star-nosed mole, Speckles, as evil creatures of any kind aren't tolerated, they are also not blind, unlike their ancestors, so they can actually see as well as an average human, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)

Bats[]

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

Rodents[]

  • Vancouver Island marmot I (in the rest of North America) [note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer threatened to extinction as they were genetically modified to tolerate climate change, habitat loss, and will now easily cooperate and socialize with other Vancouver Island marmots without acting aggressively, so this will ensure the further survival of this species]
  • Galapagos rice rat I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not vulnerable nor endangered of becoming extinct due to being genetically engineered to tolerate competition and predation from any life forms)
  • Sapient squirrel I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these squirrels can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient squirrels, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)
  • Garden dormouse I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate climate changes, so their species will survive for much longer in a distant future)
  • Sapient crested porcupine I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they also can now control their quils so they don't injure any other sapient species/beings by accident, these porcupines can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient crested porcupines, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)
  • Sapient guinea pig I from Disney's G-Force movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk naturally, so they don't need devices to help them talk anymore, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)
  • Sapient hamster I from Disney's G-Force movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk naturally, so they don't need devices to help them talk anymore, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)
  • True sapient mouse I from Disney's G-Force movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are actually very smart, about as smart as sapient guinea pigs, so they know almost everything about life and such, they can also now talk naturally, so they don't need devices to help them talk anymore, they come in two similar-looking subspecies, one with high-pitch voices and the other with regular-sounding voices, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)
  • European Islands giant rat I (note: unlike their ancestoes, they now tolerate predators well, even introduced and native American predators, so their species will survive)
  • Black flying mouse I
  • Corticochaeris I (note: it is a large rodent the size of a cow and is one of the capybara's cousin, it is very similar to hippos in build and is semi-aquatic, feeding mainly on underwater plants and grass)
  • Sapient Pikachu I from Detective Pikachu 2019 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by every sapient species/beings and dylanusids, there are also now also females, not just males, so their species could live on for generations)
  • Plusle I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America
  • Minun I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America
  • Dedenne I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America
  • Togedemaru I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America
  • Pachirisu I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America
  • Emolga I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America
  • Rattata I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America (note: like all Pokémon species that now exists in real life and unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into newer forms [in Rattata's case, Raticate], since they are now a completely different species)
  • Raticate I from a video game series, Pokémon, to real life North America (note: like all Pokémon species that now exists in real life and unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from older forms [in Raticate's case, Rattata], since they are now a completely different species)
  • Bidoof I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Bibarels, as they are now a completely different species)
  • Bibarel I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Bidoofs, as they are now a completely different species)
  • Wererat I from the Frankenweenie film to real life North America (note: they no longer become dead rats when they get electrocuted, since they are now a completely different species, they are now considered living rather than undead, they also don't turn victims into wererats as this feature is only a myth, this is what wererats look like in real life)
  • Squirrelanoid I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, so they're completely harmless towards sapient species/beings and dylanusids)

Rabbits and relatives[]

Sloths, anteaters, armadillos and relatives[]

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

Proto-primates[]

  • Kinttlels proto-Primater I
  • Gokdariman I (From Super Kid to Real Life North America) (note: there are now female counterparts of this being, so their species could live on in real life North America, they are also no longer considered as humans as their DNA shows, so they don't grow any beards, mustaches, get obese, etc. that are only found on humans, so they are now known to be related to Proto-Primate)

Primitive primates and relatives[]

  • Jimmy Neutron Clones I in few parts of Alabama only (note: there are now female counterparts of this being, so their species could live on in real life North America, they are also no longer considered as humans as their DNA shows, so they don't grow any beards, mustaches, get obese, etc. that are only found on humans, so they are now known to be related to Primitive Primate)

Lemurs[]

  • Sapient lemur I one subspecies from the theatrical film version and the other subspecies from the abandoned concept version of Disney's 2000 film, Dinosaur, to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now fully civilized so they now have culture, religion, tech, society, etc)

Monkeys[]

  • Gremlin monkey I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer put up any pranks, including deadly ones, nor turn their victims into gremlin monkeys or kill any sapient species/beings, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species/beings)
  • Sapient mandrill I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of any sapient species/beings nor are they completely religious, so they can now believe in evolution or both, they also now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they also now live for about 100 years, they can talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many languages including English)
  • Saiyan I from Dragonball Z to real life North America (note: there are no evil Saiyans in real life nor they try to destroy Earth, as the ones that are evil or try to destroy Earth aren't tolerated, so they are now living in peace with all sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Friezaiord I from Dragonball Z to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Friezaiords aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)
  • Majin I from Dragonball Z to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Majins aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)
  • Jumanji monkey I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer sapient, so they can't drive cars, use knives, etc, and are no longer menacing nor want to kill any sapient species/beings nor any animals larger than themselves, as ones that did so weren't tolerated, so instead they are just regular monkeys, they also only feed on insects, lizards, smaller mammals, fruits, and nuts, and they only attack if they're protecting themselves against danger, not with man-made objects like knives, since they're non-sapient in real life, but with long and sharp canine teeth)
  • Intelligent flying monkey (or Oz's flying monkey) I from the Oz the Great and Powerful 2013 movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, none of the formerly aggressive baboon-like species of intelligent flying monkeys are evil anymore, as the ones that were evil weren't tolerated, and all species of intelligent flying monkeys now live in peace with other sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Dylan Evans Clones I (Note:there are now female counterparts of this being, so their species could live on in real life North America, they are also no longer considered as humans as their DNA shows, so they don't grow any beards, mustaches, get obese, etc. that are only found on humans, so they are now known to be related to Monkies)

Apes[]

  • Humanzee I (note: these human-chimpanzee hybrids were created by Elecman.EXEs during the civil war as part of slave labor, but ever since humanzees achieved rights, they now live in peace and such, living and working like all sapient species/beings, except vampires, this is what a humanzee's face looks like)
  • Hurilla I (note: these human-gorilla hybrids were created by Elecman.EXEs during the civil war as part of slave labor, but ever since hurillas achieved rights, they now live in peace and such, living and working like all sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • All known species of Maleficent fairies I from Maleficent 2014 live action film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, some species of fairies [including a species that Maleficent herself belongs to] no longer want to kill anyone nor are evil, as the ones that did or were so weren't tolerated, so they now work and live in peace with all sapient species/beings except vampires, they also aren't killed or harmed by iron or other similar man-made objects anymore)
  • False vampire (aka Homo Sapiens Homovorus) I (note: unlike real vampires, false vampires no longer feed on the blood of other human species, instead they feed on non-dylanus non-human non-sapient species after adapting to be tolerated by any sapient species/beings, they are now peaceful and gentle to dylanuses and even other sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)
  • Complex humans I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer kill themselves off to extinctions, accidentally or intentionally, so they could live on in real life North America)
  • Greater imp I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, they no longer insult anyone, nor do they cause harm to anyone, as the ones that did so weren't tolerated, so they are now just peaceful and gentle species)
  • Common imp I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, they no longer insult anyone, nor do they cause harm to anyone, as the ones that did so weren't tolerated, so they are now just peaceful and gentle species)
  • Zero Graver I (note: it is a species of human that originated from a genetically engineered strain of humanity optimized for life in zero gravity. Most notably they have ape-like and monkey-like feet in place of human-like feet and four long powerful arms for moving about habitats and space stations and a prehensile monkey-like tail that they mostly uses to hold onto bars and other such things. They also have large eyes, elf-like ears for identifying where sounds come from, a good deal of flexibility and various other cleanups and tweeks to allow her to live their entire life out of a gravity well, but can also flourish well in high-gravity-filled places, even in planets with much higher gravity than Earth)
  • Ringling's orc I (note: unlike their ancestors and like all Lord of the Ring/Hobbit species that now exist in real life, they are now peaceful and gentle and are no longer evil, so their kind will survive and live on as a species)
  • Brownie I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they do NOT become boggarts anymore even if they get angry [as boggarts which now also exist in reality are seperated species], so they are much easier to keep)
  • Boggart I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are NOT aggressive forms of brownies [as they are a completely different species in real life] and are not aggressive to any sapient species, as the ones that are aren't tolerated by any sapient species, so they only feed on insects, spiders [except dangerous ones like black widows and such], small frogs, and small lizards)
  • Hobgoblin I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are all completely peaceful and gentle species that feeds on not just birds, but also smaller mammals, small reptiles, frogs, fish, and insects)
  • Knocker I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle omnivores that feeds only on bats, marsupials, rodents, small birds, small reptiles, small amphibians, fish, and insects)
  • Sprite I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
  • Sylph I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
  • Banshee I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
  • Changeling I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
  • Nixie I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
  • Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life North America
  • Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)
  • Mantisperson I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
  • Aakon I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
  • Easik I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
  • Hurctarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
  • Draxonian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
  • Sneeper I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America
  • Chitauri I from Avengers live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer try to kill everyone nor try to destroy or take over the world, as the ones that do so are not tolerated, and they no longer shut off as they are now fully independent from the Chitauri Command Center from the fictional Avengers films)
  • Marvel dark elf I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films and Thor live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer want to take over worlds and are no longer evil, as the ones that do so aren't tolerated, as an effect, they are no longer endangered and are now very common species)
  • Sakaaran I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to kill anyone or take over the worlds, as the ones that do so are not tolerated, so they are now peaceful to all sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Skrull I from from Guardians of the Galaxy live action film concept to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to kill anyone or take over the worlds, as the ones that do so are not tolerated, so they are now peaceful to all sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Sovereign I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer easily offended and no longer try to kill anyone, as the ones that did so were not tolerated, so they are now peaceful, there are now also sovereign that believe in evolution, not just ones that are religious, due to freedom to all sapient species/beings, except for the evil creatures known as vampires)
  • Celestial I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to destroy planets, as the ones that did so weren't tolerated, and they are now all human-like much like the now-deceased celestial individuals like Ego himself)
  • Inhuman I from the Inhumans TV series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of showing their powers to any sapient species/beings nor letting them know about Inhumans and their powers as they got used to that and they're now peaceful and gentle species that now work with and live with any sapient species and beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)
  • True titan I from the Marvel live action film franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer obsessed with nor wanting to kill half of any populations on any planets, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, they also aren't aggressive nor evil anymore, so they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings peacefully, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)
  • Smurf I from The Smurfs live action films to real life North America (note: they now know much about life in cities, unlike their ancestors, so they could flourish well in both primitive and modern-styled cities, as an effect, their population has exploded from just 41 after being introduced to real life to almost 4 billion in the United States alone, and that population is still increasing due to medicine and abundant food sources)
  • Naughty I from The Smurfs live action films to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not made from clay and instead are natural living species, they are also no longer mean, mischievous, nor naughty, despite their names and unlike their ancestors, as the ones that were always naughty, mischievous, and mean were not tolerated, they are also the grey colored and less common relatives of Smurfs)
  • Pygmy oompa-loompa I (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now talk very often [in languages like English, etc], not just singing, so every sapient species/beings can better communicate with them)
  • Grinch I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil, aggressive, nor do they hate/steal Holidays, as the ones that were so and did so weren't tolerated, so they are now peaceful and gentle species and now love holidays [even Christmas], there are also now female grinches so their species could survive)
  • Who (aka Hoo) I (note: they no longer do Christmas everyday since they now do Christmas at the same time as every other sapient species/beings)
  • Penguinman I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, there are also now female penguinmen [which resembles skinnier feminine versions of males], so their species will live on in the future)
  • Ice human I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, there are also now females of their kind [resembling skinnier and feminine version of males], so their kind will live on in the future)
  • Ivy human I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as the ones that were so weren't tolerated, there are also now males of their kind [resembling more muscular and masculine version of females], so their kind will live on in the future)
  • Blue demon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive towards any other sapient species, as any aggressive creatures are not tolerated, they are also named blue demons because of their silky shiny skin that seems to be blue in the light, and they're named because of their cannibalistic nature towards ill, young, and injured blue demons)
  • Sith (aka Red-skinned human) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor aggressive, as any evil species/beings weren't tolerated, so they are now peaceful and gentle to almost all species and even work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them)
  • Neoraptor I (note: these are not raptor dinosaurs, but genetically-engineered hominid apes (mammals) that become raptor-like tailed apes with feather-like fur, they also only turn common humans (Homo Sapiens Sapiens) into Neoraptors with bites and/or clawing, they are also as smart as common humans)
  • Nick's werewolf from Nickelodeon's The Boy Who Cried Werewolf film to real life North America
  • Darwin's hobgoblin I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive nor evil, as the ones that are either one aren't tolerated, they also won't make someone imagine and thus killing themselves anymore and no longer have that ability, instead, they are normal animals part of the ape family most closesly related to chimpanzees, bonobos, humans, and Elecman.EXEs)
  • Mythic's merfolk I from mythical oceans, TV series, and movies to real life North America
  • All known kinds of human-like Yugioh monsters I (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerlly evil human-like beings are no longer evil and are now peaceful and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, like their ancestors, though, they are very human-like [human-like faces, hands, etc], like Dark Magicians, Sorcerers of Dark Magic, etc, each kind, however, now have females, not just males, while female ones like Dark Magician Girls, etc, now have males, not just females, so their kinds will live on in real life)
  • Greater cupid I from Fantasia to real life North America (note: they remain as small children-like beings due to genetic engineering by prehistoric aliens, and the aliens used human DNA and fly DNA together to create real cupids, which would explain why there are arts and myths of cupids around the world)
  • Faunperson I from Fantasia to real life North America (note: they remain as small children-like beings due to genetic engineering by prehistoric aliens, and the aliens used human DNA and goat DNA together to create real faunpersons, which would explain why there are arts and myths of faunpersons around the world)
  • Fantasian centaur I from Fantasia to real life North America (note: due to genetic engineering by prehistoric aliens, these sapient animals now have upper bodies, arms, and heads of humans and the bodies, legs, and tails of horses, which would explain why there are arts and myths of centaurs around the world)
  • Zebra centaur I from Fantasia to real life North America (note: due to genetic engineering by prehistoric aliens, these sapient animals now have upper bodies, arms, and heads of humans and the bodies, legs, and tails of zebras, also, there are males of that species, so their kind as a species will survive for generations)
  • Gruthus I from Despicable Me film franchise to real life North America (note: they are NOT humans at all, unlike how they were confused for humans in the film franchise, instead they're actually orangutan relatives that evolved from the same ancestors as orangutans [while humans evolved from same ancestors as chimpanzees], they are also NOT evil at all [stealing moons, landmarks, etc], unlike Gru and Dru [the film franchise's gruthuses], as the ones that were evil weren't tolerated, so they now live and work in peace alongside all other sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Elmo's Worldmen I (unsuccessfully introduced to mainland North America for some odd reason)
  • North American Apeper I (Only in Ohio, Arizona, Louisiana, and California)
  • Chimpanorilla I
  • Noistalgia C-man I From The Nostalgia Critic and Nostalgia Chick to Real Life North America
  • Augazoo I
  • Gobg I
  • A evoluting Life of a New World Forever Homo habilis I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America
  • A evoluting Life of a New World Gigantopithecus I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

Primate Hybrids[]

  • Ring Tailed Lemorria I

Janu and Relatives[]

  • Dylany Acker I (Note:there are now female counterparts of this being, so their species could live on in real life North America, they are also no longer considered as humans as their DNA shows, so they don't grow any beards, mustaches, get obese, etc. that are only found on humans, so they are now known to be related to Janus)
  • Aechmen I From Ready Player One to Real Life North America
  • Januba I

Cats and relatives[]

  • Two-legged cat I (note: it is a breed of cat that stands, walks, and runs on its hind legs with no problem like many bipedal animals and, unlike a common domestic cat with a similar-looking rare condition, this animal is a completely different breed, which can come in different fur colors)
  • Winged vampire cat I from Frankenweenie film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are actually living and not undead, so they aren't considered evil, unlike their namesake, since they only hunt prey [including feral/stray cats, feral/stray dogs, mice, rats, squirrels, etc] in order to survive [whereas vampires hunt for sports and/or for pride], they don't turn victims into their own kind, unlike vampires, this is what vampire cats look like in real life)
  • Goblin cat I from Goosebumps TV series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not supernatural nor are they undead or evil, so instead, they are living natural animals that only hunt [not humans, dylanuses, nor any other sapient species, but] small animals like rats, mice, shrews, bats, small marsupials, etc in order to survive, they also don't make anyone more like cats, unlike how the series portrayed them, they also a lifespan for about 42 years, much longer than most other breed of domestic cats, possibly due to genetic engineering by humans as an attempt to create hybrids between cats and humans)
  • Jaguaro I from Scooby-Doo series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not evil at all, since they only hunt in order to survive, they are also real animals much like how one of them from Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase was real instead of being a disguise, they are big cats with muscular humanoid gorilla-like bodies and smilodon/saber-toothed cat-like heads)
  • Sapient lion I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, males of this lion species can have mane that can range from blonde, to brown, to red, to orange, and even to black in color, depending on an individual, these lions can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient lions, they can live for about 100 years, not just under 20s)
  • Sapient leopard I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, also unlike Bagheera, they don't even fear tricks of any kind, they also aren't all melanistic, since only about as much melanistic sapient leopards exist as much as melanistic nonsapient leopards, so the common colored ones looks similar to the common Indian leopard colorations, these leopards can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient leopards, they can live for about 100 years, not just under 20s)
  • Sapient tiger I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, also unlike Shere Khan, they don't even fear tricks of any kind nor have hatred against humans, these tigers can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient tigers, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)
  • Shima Luanese Cat I From Planet Dolan and Super Planet Dolan to Real Life North America
  • Tigger I from Winnie the Pooh to real life North America

Cat-Cow Hybrids[]

Bears and relatives[]

  • Sun bear (aka honey bear) I (in Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas, Utah, and New Mexico)
  • Sapient sloth bear (aka intelligent grizzly-like sloth bear) I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of modernized humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, they are no longer as lazy and can now learn to do things themselves, these sloth bears can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient sloth bears, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)
  • Scarebear I (note: they are now real animals and not people in costumes, and aren't mutated form of any bear so they are natural and are a completely different species, they also don't talk at all, unlike humans, as they are non-sapient, they are no longer aggressive towards any sapient species/beings and aren't considered evil anymore as they only hunt to feed and survive, they also only feed on non-dylanus non-sapient species)
  • Grizzlebult I
  • Blutobear I

Dog-Cat hybrids and relatives[]

Dogs and relatives[]

  • Sapient gray wolf I from The Jungle Book 2016 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer scared of humans or any other sapient species/beings and they now live with and work with any sapient species/beings, except vampires due to bloody conflicts with them, these gray wolves can also talk like any sapient species/beings and can speak in many different languages like English and others, also unlike non-sapient gray wolves, they can live for about 100 years, not just about 20 or under)
  • Growlithe I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Arcanines, as they are now a completely different species entirely)
  • Arcanine I from Pokemon series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Growlithes, as they are now a completely different species entirely)
  • Herdier I from Pokemon series to real life North America
  • Two-legged dog I (note: it is a breed of dog that stands, walks, and runs on its hind legs with no problem like many bipedal animals and, unlike a common-type of domestic dog with a similar-looking rare condition, this dog is a completely different breed, which can come in different fur colors and length)
  • Scooby Doo's talking dane I from Scooby-Doo movie and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed movie to real life North America (note: unlike Scrappy Doo from the first Scooby-Doo movie, real talking danes aren't evil as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated, they also come in two body plans depending on an individual, the small bipedal ones similar to Scrappy Doo himself and the large mostly-quadrupedal ones similar to Scooby Doo himself)
  • All Todays wolf I from DeviantArt's series, All Todays, to real life North America
  • Tiger Bow-Wow I
  • Mixerdog I
  • Riolu I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Lucarios, as they are now completely different species, instead, Riolu adults are always similar to their Pokemon world Riolu ancestors, their pups are only less than half the size of their parents)
  • Lucario I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Riolus, as they are now completely different species, instead, Lucario adults are always similar to their Pokemon world Lucario ancestors, their pups, which resemble miniature adults but with short limbs, less sharp spikes, and more stout bodies, are only less than half the size of their parents, they also don't become Mega Lucarios anymore for some reason)
  • Greendog I From Dogmons to Real Life North America
  • Beedog I From Dogmons to Real Life North America
  • A evoluting Life of a New World Wolf I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America
  • Powerpuff Dog I From Powerpuff Girls : Monkey See Doggie Do to Real Life North America.

Bear-dogs[]

Raccoons, coatis, and relatives[]

  • Ringtail I (in the rest of North America)
  • Kinkajou I (in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and New York)
  • Saber-toothed raccoon I from the 2010 film, Furry Vengeance, to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they act very much like real raccoons and no longer attack people (either comical or realistic attacks), they also don't have any comical attacks, etc in real life, they are just basically now just real raccoons, other than having smilodon-like teeth, which they use only for defense against predators and/or for hunting smaller animals)

Mustelids and relatives[]

  • European mink I (note: unlike their ancestors from Europe, they are now tolerant to competition from American minks, they are now also now tolerant to climate change, so they are very common in North America and aren't endangered there)
  • Sea mink I (reintroduced to its former range, but was introduced to the rest of North America)
  • Black-footed ferret I (reintroduced to its former range, but was introduced to the rest of North America)
  • Deforestator (aka Deforestor or Deforine) I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer have interest to nor even try to cut down forests [despite their names], as they could endanger many tree-dwelling animal species possibly to extinction so the ones that cut down forests are not tolerated by any sapient species, so they now only use their spinning/rotating hands with sharp claws to defend themselves against any predators, they are also herbivores that feed only on fruits and leaves)

Lombaxes[]

Elephants and relatives[]

  • Phanpy I(note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Donphans as they are now a completely different species, so their similar-looking young are only less than half the size of their parents)
  • Donphan I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Phanpys as they are now a completely different species, so their similar-looking young are only less than half the size of their parents)
  • A evoluting Life of a New World Elephant I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America
  • A evoluting Life of a New World Mammoth I From A evoluting Life of a New World to Real Life North America

Vampires and relatives[]

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

Zombies[]

  • Walker I (note: unlike their ancestors from The Walking Dead TV series, they are no longer aggressive to humans, dylanuses, and other sapient beings, so they are now peaceful, feeding only on deer, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other non-sapient animals)

Cyclopsis[]

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

Other mammals and relatives[]

  • All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream mammals I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive mammals that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive nor killers, as the ones that are aggressive or predatory/killers aren't tolerated)
  • Common beast I from a live action version of an animated movie made in 2017, Beauty and the Beast, to real life North America. (Note: Like the Beast from Beauty and the Beast, they would NOT destroy all of everything, and they would NOT be aggressive to sapient beings. They only do the good things, and for their diet, they only eat human food, especially carrion and bones from animals. Also, they use animated objects as their pets as well. Also, they also are extremely tolerant to humans, like what the Beast did to Belle.)
  • All known species of Narnian mythical beasts and sapient non-humanoid mammals I from a 2005 film, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly evil Narnian beasts and sapient non-humanoid animals, such as Narnian wolves, are no longer evil and now work and live in peace with every other sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Bandersnatch I from Alice in Wonderland live action film series to real life North America
  • Zetaceress I From Shimmer and Shine to Real Life North America
  • Yuqwokami I
  • Een I
  • Emlorenimal I From the Amazing World of Gumball to Real Life North America
  • Japarian I From Kemono Friends to Real Life North America
  • Musanine I

Non-mammal synapsids[]

Mamsentoriods[]

  • Kegutob I

Birds[]

Seabirds, shorebirds, and relatives[]

  • Rainbow gulls I (note: due to their colorations, they no longer spend much time in seas and now have specialized feet for perching on branches, poles, etc, and they now fill a similar niche to hornbills, toucans, parrots, etc which are also present in North America after being introduced there by humans. Unlike most other gull species, they not only eat fish, crustaceans, insects, or carrion, but they also feed on fruits, nuts, and leaves. Also unlike most other gull species, they seem very tame towards any sapient species/beings, making them easier to get up close or even catch one to keep one as a pet)
  • Brown skua I (in the entire North American continent)
  • Snow petrel I (note: unlike their ancestors from Antarctica, they were genetically-engineered to tolerate warmer temperatures, as well as freshwater, brackish waters, and even polluted waters, nor just saltwater, so they now live in the entire North American continent)
  • Sapient pelican I from Finding Nemo movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, their talking can now be heard by any other sapient species/beings, they are also as smart as humans and now work with and live with any sapient species/beings, except vampires)
  • Eurasian bittern I (in California, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and Southern Florida)
  • Domestic loon I from Finding Dory movie to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now about as smart as parrots and were domesticated by sapient sea lions to catch more fish that both domestic loons and sapient sea lions needed)
  • Laysan rail I (note: like all former island-dwelling species, including other former island-dwelling rails, the nonnative Laysan rails on mainland North America and Caribbean Islands were genetically engineered to tolerate habitat loss, invasive species, etc, so they are still alive today)

Swallows[]

Kookaburras and other kingfishers[]

Lyrebirds[]

Babblers and relatives[]

Manakins, spinebills, and relatives[]

Woodpeckers and relatives[]

Gamebirds[]

  • Milking chicken I (note: it is a genetically-engineered relative of natural domestic chickens that produce milk like a mammal, a feature used from the DNA of domestic cattle, these chickens is also slightly larger than chickens and has longer legs and stronger legs, so they can run faster than chickens and can fly long distance and high like a crow, they are also farmed for the same reason as domestic chickens, but is also farmed for milk as well)
  • Chickenstein I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not people in costumes and are not undead, instead they are living breathing birds, there are also now females of this species so they could continue to live on in real life North America, they are also not evil and also don't attack any sapient species/beings anymore, as any aggressive species aren't tolerated, instead, they only hunt non-sapient species and non-dylanus species, they also only hunt in order to survive)

Hoatzins and relatives[]

Cuckoos and relatives[]

Larks, wagtails, and thrushes[]

Pigeons and relatives[]

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

Sparrows and relatives[]

Starlings and relatives[]

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

Parrots[]

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

Bustards[]

Waterfowls and relatives[]

  • All known species of seaducks and relatives I (in the entire North American continent) [note: the ocean-dwelling ones were genetically engineered so they could tolerate freshwater (not just saltwater) and can now tolerate human activities, so that's why sea ducks live in the entire North American continent]
  • Farfetch duck I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer endangered and now tolerates human activities and can now flourish in human settlements)
  • Porygon I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now have all of the natural instincts and can now swim and reproduce by themselves without human help, so they now flourish in the entire North American continent)
  • Porygon2 I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now have all of the natural instincts and can now swim and reproduce by themselves without human help, so they now flourish in the entire North American continent)
  • Porygon-Z I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now have all of the natural instincts and can now reproduce by themselves without human help, so they now flourish in the entire North American continent)
  • Great giant goose I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now only lay natural eggs instead of golden eggs (despite being the same size as the golden eggs), so their species would more likely survive, but their eggshells are still hard enough for defense against egg-eating species, they also don't go on the rampage anymore as the rampaging species aren't tolerated, also, this is what their offsprings look like)
  • Large white goose I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer are aggressive, as aggressive species aren't tolerated, nor considered antagonists, since they're non-sapient animals and therefore aren't evil, they also don't die from high-pitch screams or other high-pitch vocalizations anymore since they are now real animals)

Penguins and relatives[]

Tanagers and relatives[]

Hummingbirds and relatives[]

Finches and relatives[]

Cardinals and other bunting species[]

Corvids and relatives[]

  • Blue crow I from Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole 2010 film to real life North America

Cotingas[]

Other small birds[]

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

Birds of Prey and relatives[]

  • Crested honey buzzard I (note: it was introduced to control the introduced wasp species in North America, and they have a positive impact as an effect, the population of wasps are now being controlled by this buzzard species)
  • Elf owl I (in the rest of North America)
  • Greater giant owl (aka Argentavis-sized macropredatory owl) I (note: it is one of the largest owl species on Earth, and is both diurnal and nocturnal, hunting animals from as small as a squirrel to as large as a large-sized cow, making it a very dangerous predator, but it is no longer aggressive towards sapient species/beings)
  • Hoothoot I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve into Noctowls as they are now a completely different species, so their eggs are about the size of a quail's egg while their hatchlings are about the size of a quail hatchling)
  • Noctowl I (note: unlike their ancestors, they no longer evolve from Hoothoots as they are now a completely different species, so their eggs are about the size of a chicken's egg while their hatchlings are about the size of a chicken hatchling)
  • Articuno I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now able to adapt and flourish in changing temperatures, climates, and habitats, so they are no longer restricted to the cold mountains, so they now thrive well even in human settlements)
  • Great eagle I (note: they are not immortal, unlike how they were portrayed in Lord of the Rings franchise, otherwise they would have killed off many prey animals, so instead they have a lifespan of a little over 85 years, they also couldn't talk much like how the films portray them, and the largest known subspecies of great eagle is about 20 feet tall has a wingspan no larger than 75 feet, making it big enough to carry common humans [homo sapien], dylanusids, and many other small, medium-sized, and large sapient species/beings)
  • Peachy Falcon I

Cariamiformes[]

Ratites and relatives[]

Extinct birds[]

Former fictional birds[]

  • Domestic bluebird I from Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole 2010 film to real life North America
  • All known species of DinosaursRoar's dream birds I from DinosaursRoar's dream to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, the formerly aggressive birds that came from DinosaursRoar's dream are not aggressive, killers, nor evil, as the ones that are aggressive, predatory/killers, or evil aren't tolerated)
  • Electric bird I (note: these omnivorous birds are the only naturally-electric-born birds in the world, having an electric powers half as strong as an electric eel, but is enough to stun, not kill, its potential predators so it could escape unharmed)
  • Zazu's hornbill I (note: it is named due to the coloration of its feathers and beak, which are very similar to that of a fictional hornbill named Zazu)
  • Zapdosbird I (note: unlike their ancestors, these small kingfisher-like crow-sized birds now flourish in areas without any lightning [despite myths, they don't actually create lightning] and can even thrive in human settlements, were they sometimes compete with crows and ravens for food)
  • Moltres I (note: unlike their ancestors, these stork-like birds can now breed and flourish outside of volcanic areas, so they now live throughout North America)
  • Scaly flightless eagle-mimic I (note: it doesn't talk in reality, instead it actually has a similar vocalization as that of a Steller's sea eagle)
  • Greater pheonix I from Spiderwick Chronicles franchise to real life North America
  • Vogkiq I
  • Red-Tippered Larkatoo I From We Bare Bears to Real Life North America

Reptiles[]

Crocodillians and relatives[]

  • Laganosuchus I from Cretaceous Africa to modern North America
  • Dogigator I (note: despite their names, they are not dog-alligator hybrids, but are instead advanced crocodilians and are distant relatives of Notosuchids that evolved a more mammal-like and dinosaur-like body plan and locomotion to efficiently hunt land prey better than their alligator relatives)
  • Gator ghoul (aka humanoid alligator) I from Scooby-Doo series to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they are not evil at all, since they only hunt in order to survive, they are also real animals much like how one of them from Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase was real instead of being a disguise, they are not ghosts at all and are instead living breathing animals, they are also mostly-bipedal relatives of native real life American alligators)
  • Electrodile I from an anime, Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy, to real life North America (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they are no longer aggressive to people, unless they can be killed by whenever they're on the range of that electrodile. So now, they can attack only if they were afraid, or they were hungry, not by sapient flesh, but by smaller fish. Also, they were domesticated for power generation)
  • Godzilla I from Godzilla 2014 film to real life North America (note: godzillas are no longer aggressive towards humans and now only prey on gameras, they also no longer have atomic breath abilities or other super powers, other than their size and strength, so their species could live on in real life North America)
  • Waterleaper I from Land Before Time 1988 film to real life North America (note: these omnivorous reptiles which feed on small crustaceans, tiny fish, and algae are named because they leap out of water like marine mammals such as dolphins, as well as fish like carp, in order to escape from aquatic predators below, but waterleapers can also go onto land to rest and/or to breed)

Snakes[]

  • Galapagos racer I (note: unlike their ancestors from Galapagos islands, the ones on mainland North America were genetically engineered tolerate introduced species and natives of North America, so they could survive very well there)
  • All modern species of sea snakes I (in the entire North American continent) [note: they were genetically engineered to tolerate cold climates and were also modified to tolerate the freshwater habitats as well as brackish waters and polluted waters, not just saltwater, and they were genetically engineered to be no longer venomous, making them completely harmless towards any sapient species/beings, so they no prefer to hunt prey smaller than itself instead of prey that are similar in size to sea snakes]
  • Round Island ground boa I (note: unlike ones in their native range, they were genetically engineered to tolerate native and nonnatives of North America, so they aren't endangered)
  • Round Island burrowing boa I (note: unlike the extinct ones in their former native range, they were genetically engineered to tolerate native and nonnatives of North America, so they aren't endangered and won't go extinct)
  • Rosy boa I (in the rest of North America)
  • Sapient blind snake I from Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole 2010 film to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they now come in different sapient blind snake races, ranging from the size of their ancestors to about the size of a Titanoboa, but unlike other snakes, they are both warm-blooded and omnivores and are all peaceful and gentle to all sapient species/beings and dylanusids, except vampires)
  • Basilisk serpent (aka giant venomous snake) I from Harry Potter franchise to real life North America (note: unlike their ancestors, they can now breed with other basilisk serpents, so the chickens or toads have nothing to do with these reptiles and are no longer needed, they also don't petrify any species or beings that look into their eyes, as a result of genetic engineering, since creatures that petrify victims by staring aren't tolerated, they also are no longer evil nor aggressive to any sapient species/beings nor dylanusids and will only hunt in order to survive and will only hunt non-sapient and non-dylanus species)

Lizards[]

  • Bolivian tree lizard (aka Bolivian egg-eating lizard) I (note: in real life, they resemble an iguana but with no spines on their backs and they have chameleon-like prehensile tails, sharp teeth, and a spike in their throats in order to crush eggs they eat, also unlike their ancestors, they do NOT drive all birds to extinction, instead they cause only minor impact as birds in North America, both native and nonnative, are now used to these invasive lizards that eat the eggs of birds)
  • Glydontus I (note: unlike their ancestors, there are now females of their species so their kind will live on in real life North America, they also don't have bandanas, glasses, nor shoes anymore, as they aren't born naturally with then on, instead they look like natural species like other formerly fictional Mario creatures/species, so Glydontus have three-toed feet with sharp claws on them to snatch up prey such as birds and insects, they also aren't sapient anymore for some odd reason, so they are just bipedal gliding/flying carnivorous dinosaur-like draco-like lizards)