List of introduced species in Antarctica

Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth, yet there are some animals that are native there, such as penguins and seals, but there are now also nonnative species brought here after being modified to live in Antarctica. Here's the list of introduced species that now exists in Antarctica.

Plants

 * Spruce trees I


 * Pine trees I


 * Fir trees I


 * Grasses and relatives I


 * Greater cooksonias I (note: unlike their ancestors, they have been genetically engineered to tolerate the cold, so they would flourish in the frozen wastelands of Tundra)


 * BBC's cooksonia I (note: unlike their ancestors, they have been genetically engineered to tolerate the cold, so they would flourish in the frozen wastelands of Tundra)

Mammals

 * Domestic dylanus I (especially one breed, the Antarctican dylanus)


 * Husky dog I


 * Muskox I


 * Domestic yak I


 * Yakutian horse I


 * Arctic fox I


 * Reindeer I


 * Snowshoe hare I


 * Walrus I


 * Beluga whale I


 * Narwhal I


 * Voltronian I


 * Antarctic echidna I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctic hare I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctic lemming I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctica wolverine I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican bear I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican bison I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican bromfielious I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican deer I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican donkey I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican false camel I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican goat I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican hedgehog I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican walrus I (in the rest of Antarctican shorelines)


 * Antarctican wolf I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican Eckia I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican Giana Urseyain I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * Antarctican Corey Mc I (in the rest of Antarctica)


 * House mouse I


 * Chalicothere I


 * Andrewsarchus I


 * Woolly mammoth I


 * Megaloceros I


 * Powerpuff Person I from Powerpuff Girls cartoon series to real life Antarctica (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Antarctica)


 * 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

Non-mammal synapsids
(Note: unlike their ancestors, all known species of non-mammal synapsids that were introduced to Antarctica were genetically engineered to tolerate the cold so they could survive the bitter freeze and flourish)


 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Desert Dimetrodon I


 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I


 * Lesser Edaphosaurus I


 * Darwin's Edaphosaurus I


 * Sluggish Edaphosaurus I


 * Great Moschops I


 * Woolly Moschop I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Antlered Etemmenosuchus


 * Lesser Titanosuchus I


 * Thick-Bodied Titanosuchus I


 * Gorgonops I


 * Common Inostrancevia I


 * Bellowing Inostrancevia I


 * Scaled Gorgonopsid I


 * Purlovia I


 * Pristerognathus I


 * True Venomous Therocephalian I (note: it is now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, no longer attacking them, so their population can continue to thrive in real life/modern times)


 * Dragon-Like Therocephalian I (note: it is now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, no longer attacking them, so their population can continue to thrive in real life/modern times)


 * Moschorhinus I


 * Euchambersia I


 * Microgomphodon I


 * Chiniquodon I


 * Common Probelesodon I


 * Badger-Like Probelesodon I


 * African Diictodon I


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Dicynodon I


 * Giant Lystrosaurus I


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * Common Kannemeyeria I


 * Shellfish-Eating Kannemeyeria I


 * Common Ischigualastia I


 * Greater Ischigualastia I


 * Lowland Placerias I


 * Marshland Placerias I

Birds

 * California gull I


 * Great white pelican I


 * Atlantic puffin I


 * African penguin I


 * Magellanic penguin I


 * Royal penguin I


 * Snares penguin I


 * Erect-crested penguin I


 * Yellow-eyed penguin I


 * Little penguin I


 * Boguram chicken I (note: it is a breed of chicken that is a mix between a silkie chicken and a Orpington chicken, with both the silkie's thick and soft feathers and the Orpington's fat, this chicken breed can survive and thrive even in Antarctica)


 * SealGrebe I


 * Great auk I


 * Waimanu I


 * Kumimanu I


 * Inkayacu I


 * Icadyptes I


 * Kairuku I


 * Hesperornids I


 * Gannetwhale I

Reptiles

 * Galapágos tortoise I (note: they were genetically engineered to survive butter cold of Antarctica and flourish well, despite predators in Antarctica)


 * Genetically engineered saltwater crocodile I (note: it was originally bred to be kept in crocodile farms in Antarctica by humans, but after a massive snowstorm strucked the area, people have abandoned the place permenently, causing the crocodiles to escape and thrive in their new environments, hunting penguins and seals)


 * Genetically Modified Tyrannosaurus I

Amphibians

 * Moor frog I (note: they were genetically altered to tolerate colder temperatures and were introduced to Antarctica to control the populations of beetles that were accidentally brought there by humans)


 * Pacific tree frog I (note: they were genetically altered to tolerate colder temperatures and were introduced to Antarctica to control the populations of beetles that were accidentally brought there by humans)


 * Leopard frog I (note: they were genetically altered to tolerate colder temperatures and were introduced to Antarctica to control the populations of beetles that were accidentally brought there by humans)

Fish

 * Pacific halibut I

Invertebrates

 * Aegialiinae beetles I


 * Rutelinae beetles I


 * Orangebrown Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big, they were also genetically engineered to tolerate the cold and flourish well in Antarctica)


 * Striped Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big, they were also genetically engineered to tolerate the cold and flourish well in Antarctica)


 * Yellow-Rimmed Arthropleura I (note: it was genetically altered to tolerate lower oxygen levels and stay big, they were also genetically engineered to tolerate the cold and flourish well in Antarctica)

Others

 * All known species of organisms from Hyrotrioskjan's Aliens and organic technology series I


 * All known Fentil species I