New Miocene

After the New Pleistocene era had ended, the new era had arrived in 10 million years from now, New Miocene. Fortunately, no major extinction has occurred and many species alive today still exist, along with many kinds of prehistoric species, as well as fictional beings and fictional species. Earth itself is no longer as cold as it was during the New Pleistocene era, it is now about as warm as today's world. This world has more oxygen than today, close to the oxygen levels during the middle Triassic era, allowing descendants of today's invertebrate species to grow much larger. New landmasses had formed on North America to replace California and Florida (as both of these states separated, grew larger and became very large islands), while Hawaii has gown much bigger than today, now almost as large as Madagascar.

Continents

 * North America
 * Mexico
 * South America
 * Europe
 * Florida
 * Antarctica
 * Asia
 * Australia
 * California
 * Africa

Islands and Other Regions

 * Florida
 * California
 * Japan
 * Madagascar
 * British Isles
 * Hawaii
 * New Zealand