Florida Grassland (New Pleistocene)

An open grassland region of Florida with few scattered trees

Animals

 * Floridan Baboon, descended from chacma baboons that were introduced by humans. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Florida Tiger, descended from Bengal tigers that escaped from zoos. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Floridan Banteng, descended from bantengs that were introduced to Florida by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Floridan Elk, escended from elks that were introduced to Florida by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Florida Gray Wolf, descended from gray wolves that escaped from zoos and some were introduced to Florida by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Floridan Elk, escended from elks that were introduced to Florida by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Florida Bison, escended from plains bison that were introduced to Florida by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Floridan Brown Bear, descended from brown bears that were introduced to Florida by humans. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but slightly larger and more aggressive.
 * Florida Black Bear, descended from black bears that lives in the rainforests of Florida. They no longer hibernate due to that Florida remains warm all year round. They are omnivores. Other than that, they are similar to their ancestors.
 * Florida Sambar Deer, descended from sambar deer that were introduced to Florida by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Florida Chital Deer, descended from chital deer that were introduced to Florida by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Floridan Wild Pig, descended from feral pigs that became truly wild. They are herbivores, unlike their ancestors. They resemble a cross between a giant forest hog and a wild boar.
 * Floridan Dhole, descended from dholes that were introduced to Florida by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but blacker in color.
 * Florida Capybara, descended from capybaras that were released to Florida by their pet owners and became invasive. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Florida Rhinoceros, descended from Indian rhinos that were introduced to North America by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Floridan Elephant, descended from Asian elephants that were introduced by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Florida Jaguar, descended from South American jaguars that made it to Florida. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Florida Water Buffalo, descended from water buffaloes that were introduced to North America by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Floridian Tapir, a species of tapir native to Florida, descended from Brazilian tapirs that made it to Florida. They are slightly larger than Mayalan tapirs. They are similar to their ancestors.