List of introduced species in the Arctic

The Arctic is normally is frozen wasteland dominated by native Arctic animals, but there are now a wide variety of nonnative cold-tolerant species. Here's the list of species that were introduced to the Arctic.

Plants

 * Genetically-engineered sycamore fig 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

 * Woolly mammoth (reintroduced)


 * Woolly rhinoceros (reintroduced)


 * Elasmotherium (reintroduced)


 * High Arctic camel (reintroduced)


 * Megaloceros (reintroduced)


 * Lesser cave bear (reintroduced)


 * Grizzly herbivore I


 * Cave hyena (reintroduced)


 * Marthanus (reintroduced)


 * Domestic dylanus I


 * Snow leopard I


 * Leopard seal I


 * Weddell seal I


 * Southern elephant seal I


 * Eurasian gray wolf I


 * Northern Rocky Mountain wolf I


 * Japanese macaque I


 * Polar Hedgehog (reintroduced)


 * Shagrat I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Arctic


 * Snowstalker I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Arctic

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I


 * Sea dicynodont I


 * Seal-like synapsid I

Birds

 * Great auk (reintroduced)


 * Emperor penguin I


 * King penguin I


 * Gentoo penguin I


 * Chinstrap penguin I


 * Adélie penguin I


 * Rockhopper penguin I


 * All known moa species I (note: unlike their ancestors, they now tolerate extreme cold temperatures and predators, so they now flourish well in the Arctic)


 * Gannetwhale I from the Future is Wild documentary to real life Arctic

Reptiles

 * Genetically-engineered monitor lizard I


 * Genetically-engineered tegu lizard I


 * Genetically-engineered alligator I


 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Echinodon

Amphibians

 * Genetically-engineered leopard frog I


 * Genetically-engineered Pacific tree frog I


 * Genetically-engineered marsh frog

Fish

 * Brook trout I


 * Tuna I


 * Ocellated icefish I

Invertebrates

 * Jumping spiders I


 * Noble false widow spider I (note: unlike their ancestors, the noble false widow spiders in the Arctic were genetically engineered to tolerate the cold and have no venomous bites so they are now completely harmless)


 * Antarctican spider I


 * Beetles I

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from two Universal Pictures animated films, Despicable Me and Minions, to real life Arctic (Note: They are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, SpongeBob SquarePants.)


 * Monsterman I from two Disney/Pixar movies, Monsters Inc. and Monsters University, to real life Arctic (Note: They are no longer interested in scaring other sapient beings (including humans) and now live in peace with almost all sapient beings, except vampires)


 * Living Lego Minifigure I from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Arctic


 * Pac-Man ghost I from an arcade game developed by Namco and first released in Japan in May 1980, Pac-Man, to real life North Pole. (Note: These ghosts can no longer pester, annoy and harass Pac-People, nor they would peser, annoy and harass any other sapient beings, especially dylanuses, but the vampires were the only exception.


 * Pac-person I from an arcade game developed by Namco and first released in Japan in May 1980, Pac-Man, to real life North Pole.


 * Q*bert I from an arcade game developed and published by Gottlieb in 1982, Q*bert, to real life North Pole.