New Zealand (Mio-Pleistocene)

During the Mio-Pleistocene, New Zealand has became larger, about 3 times larger than modern New Zealand due to undersea volcanoes, making New Zealand much bigger, allowing more animal and plant life to flourish in New Zealand during the introduction of invasive plant and animal species.

New Zealand Forests
This is were the largest birds roam, the moa. New Zealand's forests are home to many species of animals not found almost anywhere else on earth.

Mammals Birds
 * New Zealand Elk - Descended from elks that were first introduced in New Zealand the early 1900s. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Saber Cat - Descended from feral cats introduced to New Zealand by humans. Hence their name, they evolved small sabres and is now about the size of a large dog.
 * New Zealand Buffalo - Descended from water buffaloes that were introduced to New Zealand. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Dhole - Descended from Indian dholes that that were introduced to New Zealand by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Elephant - Descended from Asian elephants that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Gray Wolf - Descended from gray wolves that were introduced to New Zealand by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Tapir - Descended from Malayan tapirs that were introduced to New Zealand by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Grizzly Bear - Descended from grizzly bears that escaped from zoos in New Zealand. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Nilgai - Descended from nilgais that were introduced by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Tiger - Descended from tigers that escaped from zoos. They are carnivores. They are are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Capybara - Descended from capybaras that escaped from zoos or released by pet owners and became invasive. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Warthog - Descended from warthogs that escaped from zoos. They are now completely herbivorous, unlike their ancestors. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Gaur - Descended from Indian gaurs that were introduced to New Zealand. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Wild Dog - Descended from feral dogs that became truly wild. They resemble a modern border collie.
 * New Zealand Emu - Descended from Emus that escaped from zoos. They are similar to their ancestors, but are braver than their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Rhea - Descended from rheas that escaped from zoos. It is similar to its ancestors, but is builkier and braver than their ancestors.

New Zealand Grasslands
Some parts of New Zealand is covered by grasslands with some mountains.

Mammals Birds
 * New Zealand Dhole - Descended from Indian dholes that that were introduced to New Zealand by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Buffalo - Descended from water buffaloes that were introduced to New Zealand. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Moose - Descended from mooses that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Mountain Goat - Descended from mountain goats that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but are now brown, rather than white in color.
 * New Zealand Elephant - Descended from Asian elephants that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Leopard - Descended from snow leopards that escaped from zoos. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Capybara - Descended from capybaras that escaped from zoos or released by pet owners and became invasive. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Elk - Descended from elks that were first introduced in New Zealand the early 1900s. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Warthog - Descended from warthogs that escaped from zoos. They are now completely herbivorous, unlike their ancestors. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Gray Wolf - Descended from gray wolves that were introduced to New Zealand by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Nilgai - Descended from nilgais that were introduced by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Gazelle - Descended from dorcas gazelles that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Gaur - Descended from Indian gaurs introduced to New Zealand. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Tahr - Descended from Himalayan tahrs that were introduced to New Zealand by humans, becoming an invasive species. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Camel - Descended from dromedary camels that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Blackbuck - Descended from blackbucks that were introduced by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Rhinoceros - Descended from Indian rhinoceros that were introduced to New Zealand. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Emu - Descended from Emus that escaped from zoos. They are similar to their ancestors, but are braver than their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Rhea - Descended from rheas that escaped from zoos. It is similar to its ancestors, but is builkier and braver than their ancestors.
 * New Zealand Ostrich - Descended from ostriches that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but with thick feathers covering their necks, heads, and legs.
 * New Zealand Giant Ostrich - Descended from ostriches that escaped from zoos. They are herbivores. They are much bigger and heavier than their ancestors (about 11 feet tall and 340 pounds). They resemble a hybrid between an ostrich and a bulky emu.
 * New Zealand Giant Eagle - Descended from eagles that now grow larger, about the size of an extinct haast's eagle. It is one of the main predator of moas.
 * Moa - Originally extinct in the Early Holocene, but were brought back through the process of De-Extinction. They are the world's largest bird, but are the main prey for New Zealand giant eagle. Same as the extinct species.