List of introduced species in Australia and other Oceania islands

Australia and other Oceania islands has had many invasive species that causes negative impact to the economy and/or the environment, but some have a positive effect to Australia. Here's the list of species that were introduced to Australia.

Plants

 * Bridal creeper I (eradicated)


 * Patterson's curse I (eradicated)


 * Koster's curse I (eradicated)


 * Scotch thistle I (eradicated)


 * Lantana I (eradicated)


 * Bitou bush I (eradicated)


 * Night-blooming jasmine I (eradicated)


 * Blueberry I


 * Monterey pine I


 * Redwood trees I


 * Spruce I


 * Oaks I


 * Birch I


 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I


 * Flora colossus I from Guardians of the Galaxy films to real life Australia


 * Audrey II I from a 1986 American rock musical horror comedy film directed by Frank Oz, Little Shop Of Horrors, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike the Audrey II from that film, her clones may still grow in full size, but could be having the same height as an average bigfoot, and can reproduce themselves a a slow rate, but now they can no longer consume the human race and take over the world.)


 * Deathbottle I from the Future Is Wild documentary to real life Australia


 * Giant Fern Bamboo


 * European Fern Bamboo I


 * Australian Fern Bamboo I (in the rest of Australia)

Mammals

 * Opossum I


 * Gilbert's potoroo I (reintroduced)


 * Quokka I (reintroduced, but was also introduced to the rest of mainland Australia)


 * Burgundy Bandicoot I


 * Tasmanian devil I (from Tasmania to mainland Australia)


 * New Guinea tree kangaroos


 * Antekangaroolope I


 * Looney Tune-ish Tasmanian Devil I


 * Gerbil I


 * Springhare I


 * Javan rhinoceros I


 * Indian rhinoceros I


 * Black rhinoceros I


 * White rhinoceros I


 * Common hippopotamus I


 * Pygmy hippopotamus I


 * African elephant I


 * Asian elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Giga elephant I


 * Hyrax I


 * Pika I


 * Cheetah I


 * Bobcat I


 * Caracal I


 * Serval I


 * Domestic cat I (eradicated in most of Oceania, except in Tasmania, where they still around and breeding yet they aren't invasive as their population is under control thanks to native Tasmanian devils that control their spread by feeding on many of the cat's young)


 * Gray wolf I


 * Pronghorn I


 * Okapi I


 * Giraffe I


 * Asian lion I


 * Black bear I


 * African buffalo I


 * Water buffalo I


 * Wisent I


 * American bison I


 * Mule deer I


 * Wild pig I


 * Dromedary camel I


 * Fallow Deer I


 * Water deer I


 * Donkey I


 * Banteng


 * Ferret I (eradicated)


 * European hare I (eradicated)


 * Mountain hare I (eradicated)


 * European rabbit I (eradicated)


 * Brumby I


 * Red fox I (eradicated)


 * Northern palm squirrel I


 * Eastern gray squirrel I (Eradicated due to persecution of tree kangaroos and koalas.)


 * House mouse I


 * Pacific rat I (Eradicated due to persecution of birds)


 * Black rat I (Eradicated due to diseases and consumption of crops)


 * Brown rat I (Eradicated due to diseases)


 * Human I


 * Animean human I


 * God human I


 * Voltronian I


 * Elecman.EXEs I


 * Elecmen I


 * Bass I


 * Megaman-dylanus I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman.EXE I


 * Protoman.EXE I


 * Mega-Dylanus X I


 * Proto-Dylanus I


 * Quint I


 * Enker I


 * Ballade I


 * Crashman I


 * Quickman I


 * Geminiman I


 * Shadowman I


 * Snakeman I


 * Starman I


 * Slashman I


 * Tornadoman I


 * Fuseman I


 * Blastman I


 * Domestic gibbon I


 * North American Macaque I


 * Northern Vampire Bat I


 * Domestic Hyena I


 * Domestic Eland I


 * Domestic Sable Antelope I


 * Domestic Pronghorn


 * Domestic Mesoron


 * Chalicoman I


 * Domestic Ground Squirrel


 * Domestic Dylanus


 * Madagascar Giant Dylanus I


 * Eagle-winged dylanus (aka bird-winged dylanus) I


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Domestic Tapir I


 * Domestic Blackbuck I


 * Weredog I


 * Lumberer I


 * Pakuni I


 * Fur-faced human I (note: it is a subspecies of homo sapien that resembles a human with a werewolf syndrome, but it's not a disease in this subspecies, instead, they always have fur on their face, they might not be as smart as real life humans [including humans with werewolf syndromes], but they are much friendlier and are not even willing to do war or war-related stuff)


 * Warthogman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Australia (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)


 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Australia (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)


 * Patrolling dog I from PAW Patrol series to real life Australia


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Australia


 * Sapient domestic dog I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Australia


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Australia (note: none of the sapient domestic cats in real life are evil, as the ones that are evil aren't tolerated by humans and other sapient beings)


 * Raccoonman I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)


 * Ratman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Australia (note: there are now female ratmen so their species could live on in real life Australia)


 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia


 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia


 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Australia


 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Australia (Note: They still have their barbarian clans, but can open diplomacy to world's nations.)


 * Goblin I (note: it is a hominid that resembles its relatives, humans, but is smaller, about 3-4 feet tall and 100-120 pounds, as well as having either gray skin, pale skin, tannish skin, or green skin, and they also have elf-like ears)


 * Troll I from Disney's Frozen film to real life Australia (note: these are relatives of humans that have almost boulder-shaped bodies and grayish skins, can also roll up into a ball to disguise themselves as rocks as protection against both native predators (bears, cougars, etc) and nonnative predators (Jurassic Park raptors, vampires, etc), making the fooling predators leave an area to search for more suitable prey)


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


 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Australia (note: they are alien kids that have parts that makes them look like they're wearing boxing trunks, socks, sneakers, fingerless gloves and mouthguards that don't age at all, boys are shirtless, and girls have sports bras-like parts covering their top torso areas, they're talented at fighting and self-defense, the boy's nipples and navels of both genders are removed and they never reached puberty at all and of course, they always look like 2 to 13 years old, and they look cute, boys have only cycling shorts-like parts underneath their trunks, while girls have cycling shorts-like parts, capri leggings and leggings underneath their trunks, Some girls might have boxing skirts-like parts)


 * Asgardian I from Marvel live action films to real life Australia


 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Australia (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful and gentle towards all sapient species and beings [except vampires], as the evil Frost Giants aren't tolerated by any sapient species nor any sapient beings)


 * Xandarian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Australia


 * Mewnimen I from a Disney Channel animated series, Star vs The Forces of Evil, to real life Australia.


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * Carnivorous kangaroo I


 * Diprotodon (reintroduced)


 * Phascolonus (reintroduced)


 * Thylocoleo (reintroduced)


 * Protemnodon (reintroduced)


 * Procoptodon (reintroduced)


 * Sthenurus (reintroduced)


 * Simosthenurus (reintroduced)


 * Giant koala (reintroduced)


 * Meganarctos (aka giant ground koala) (reintroduced)


 * Pig-footed bandicoot (reintroduced)


 * Giant devil (reintroduced)


 * Thylacine (reintroduced in both mainland Australia and Tasmania)


 * Chalicothere I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia


 * Ancylotherium I from Pliocene Africa to modern Australia


 * Entelodont I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia


 * Hyaenodont I from Oligocene Asia to modern Australia


 * Andrewsarchus I from Eocene Asia to modern Australia


 * Early manatee from Eocene Jamaica to modern Australia


 * Purgatorius I from Cretaceous North America to modern Australia


 * Desert Leaper I


 * Rabbuck I


 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Australia (note: they are no longer interested in war against humans and other sapient species, so they are now friendly and even live with and work with all sapient species, except vampires)


 * Gremlin I from Gremlins film franchise to real life Australia


 * Mogwai I from Gremlins film franchise to real life Australia


 * 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


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from Zootopia film to real life Australia


 * Great Pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and this is what great pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Giant pigman I (note: they are named because they are huge, about 7 feet tall and weighs about 500-700 pounds, they are also now friendly to humans and dylanuses, unlike their ancestors, they are no longer undead and are now living, this is what the giant pigmen looks like in real life)


 * Green Pigman (aka Suidohomus sentius) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Australia (note: they no longer try to steal and eat Birdmen eggs and are now friends to Birdmen since they now find human food and real life chicken eggs more tasty)


 * Vampire I from mythical Europe to real life Australia.


 * Jiangshi I from mythical China to real life Australia.


 * Corey Mc I


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I


 * Palapple I


 * Grimmarg I


 * Ripper Roo I


 * Villager I (note: this is what villagers look like in real life)


 * Tikbalang I


 * Crockeroo


 * For'du I


 * Marsupial gorilla I 


 * Marsupial echidna I


 * Hedgehogroo I


 * Monotremed hedgehog I


 * Marsupial Eckia I


 * Marsupial Hedgehog I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Common Dimetrodon I


 * Darwin's Edaphosaurus I (from Walking with Monsters documentary to real/modern Australia)


 * American Thrinaxodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Marshland Placerias I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Kangaskhan I (from fiction to real life Australia)

Birds

 * Common pheasant I


 * Common myna I (eradicated)


 * European starling I (eradicated)


 * Eurasian skylark (eradicated)


 * Common blackbird I (eradicated)


 * Eurasian tree sparrow (eradicated)


 * European greenfinch (eradicated)


 * European goldfinch (eradicated)


 * Pigeon I


 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Spotted dove I


 * New Zealand pigeon (reintroduced to Lord Howe Island)


 * Kea I (in mainland Australia, Tasmania, King Island, Kangaroo Island, and Nofolk Island)


 * New Zealand kaka (introduced to Norfolk Island to replace the extinct Norfolk kaka)


 * Hill myna (eradicated)


 * Common vampire finch I


 * House sparrow I (eradicated)


 * Mallard duck I


 * White-faced whistling duck I


 * Scaly-breasted munia (eradicated)


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * New World Ostrich I


 * European Emu I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * American Peacock


 * North American Kiwi I


 * SealGrebe


 * African Giant Condor from Africa to Australia


 * Northern Eagle Hawk from the northern hemisphere to Australia and other Oceania islands


 * European woodstock I from Europe to Australia


 * Darwin's woodstock I from Borneo to Australia


 * Japanese woodstock I from Japan to Australia


 * Chinese woodstock I from China to Australia


 * Siberian woodstock I from Siberia to Australia


 * White-throated woodstock I from India to Australia


 * Upland moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia


 * Eastern moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia


 * Bush moa I from historic New Zealand to modern Australia


 * Giant moa from historic New Zealand to modern Australia


 * King Island emu (reintroduced)


 * Tasmanian emu (reintroduced)


 * Kangaroo Island emu (reintroduced)


 * Dwarf cassowary (introduced to mainland Australia)


 * Pygmy cassowary (reintroduced)


 * Giant malleefowl (reintroduced)


 * Genyornis (reintroduced)


 * Dromornis (reintroduced)


 * Gastornis I from Eocene Europe and North America to modern Australia


 * Alexander's bird I from Cretaceous Mexico to modern Australia


 * Jehol bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Jixiang bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Sape bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Confucius bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Fan-tailed bird I from Cretaceous China to modern Australia


 * Spanish intermediate bird I from Cretaceous Spain to modern Australia


 * Birdman (aka Homoavis sapien) I from the Angry Birds Movie to real life Australia


 * Owlman (aka English giant owl) I from cryptozoology England to real life Australia


 * Mothman (aka American giant owl) from cryptozoology North America to real life Australia


 * Rainbow crow (aka fire crow) from mythical North America to real life Australia

Modern reptiles

 * House gecko


 * Rhinoceros iguana I


 * Tegu I


 * Nile crocodile I


 * American alligator I


 * Runner Lizard I

Prehistoric non-dinosaur non-pterosaur reptiles

 * Megalania I


 * Wonambi I


 * Quinkana I


 * Meiolania I


 * Walking Postosuchus (from a BBC documentary, Walking with Dinosaurs, to real life/modern New Caledonia)


 * Ophthalmosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)


 * Seal Island Sharer Cryptoclidus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)


 * Giant Liopleurodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia coastlines)

Dinosaurs

 * Dryosaurus from Jurassic North America to modern Australia


 * Leaellynasaura I from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Atlascopcosaurus I from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Qantassaurus I from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Fulgurotherium I from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Hypsilophodon I from Cretaceous Europe to modern Australia


 * Muttaburrasaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Minmi from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Kunbarrasaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Timimus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Kakuru from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Rapator from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Australovenator from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Diamantinasaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Austrosaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Savannasaurus from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * Wintonotitan from Cretaceous Australia to modern Australia


 * American Plateosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Cannibalistic Coelophysis I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Swimming Eustreptospondylus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern New Caledonia)


 * Rhinoceros Horned Ornitholestes (aka Rhinoceros Ornitholestes) I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Red-Crested Allosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Greater Diplodocus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Blue-Sided Brachiosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * BBC's Stegosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Common Dryosaurus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * European Utahraptor I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * European Iguanodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * North American Iguanodon I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * European Polacanthus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * North American Polacanthus I (from Walking with Dinosaurs documentary to real/modern Tasmania)


 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Australian Troodon I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Sapient hadrosaur I (note: it is a sapient humanoid hadrosaur that is very closely related to a parasaurolophus, but is very intelligent, has a human-like body plan, has varied diet, etc.)


 * Oviraptosapien I


 * Citipatosapien I


 * Sapient Deinonychus I


 * Common dinosauroid I


 * Troodonish dinosauroid I


 * Bird-like dinosauroid I


 * Polar dinosauroid I


 * Tropical dinosauroid I


 * Fully sapient dinosauroid I


 * True sapient dinosauroid I


 * Robust dinosauroid I


 * Simon Roy's black dinosauroid I


 * Brown dinosauroid (aka monkbird) I


 * Semi-humanoid dinosauroid I


 * Sapient troodon I


 * Mitekai I


 * Common skryke I


 * Winged skryke I


 * Troodon-like skryke I


 * Anthroposaurus I


 * Featherfolk I


 * Argonian I


 * Greater Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all sapient non-vampire beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of a large man)


 * Common Sapient Tyrannosauroid I (note: like all non-vampire sapient beings, they now live with and even work with humans and other sapient beings which now live peacefully side-by-side, they are also the size of an average sized man)


 * Brontosapien I


 * Common city sauropod I


 * Ornamental city sauropod I


 * Tasmanian Devosaurus Rex I

Pterosaurs

 * Forest Tapejara I


 * Marine Tapejara I


 * Common Ornithocheirus I


 * Crested Ornithocheirus I


 * Common Caulkicephalus I


 * BBC Caulkicephalus I


 * Pteranodon I


 * Nyctosaurus I


 * Anhanguera I


 * Great Gray Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Toothed Quetzalcoatlus I


 * Hatzegopteryx I


 * Lesser Azhdarcho I


 * Common Azhdarcho I


 * Dsungaripterus I


 * Pterodactylus I


 * Germanodactylus I


 * Dimorphodon I


 * European pterosaur I


 * Common Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Skimmer Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Woodpecker Rhamphorhynchus I


 * Common Anurognathus I


 * Symbiotic Anurognathus I


 * Predatory Anurognathus I


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I

Former fictional reptiles

 * Turtleman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 film to real life Australia (note: there are now female turtlemen so their species can continue to live on in real life Australia)


 * Iguanaman I (it is a large species of reptile closely related to real life iguanas, but is humanoid in body build. It is also on omnivore that is mostly a carnivore, feeding mainly on deer, goats, sheep, and (formerly) Dylanus species including the American Common Dylanus, but they don't hunt any dylanus species anymore as the ones that do so aren't tolerated by any sapient species)


 * Lizardman I (this reptile is closely related to iguanamen, but is sapient and was more aggressive, but is no longer aggressive and is now peaceful towards all sapient beings and now live with and even work with other sapient beings, including humans, so they could live on in real life earth)


 * Altrusian I


 * Sleestak I (note: unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful just like Altrusians)


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: they are tall humanoid reptiles that have the ability to teleport due to their organs, either their bird-like airsacs or their modified form of gal bladders known as trumteum, which contains some elements that allow endermen to teleport anytime they want, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, this is what endermen looks like in real life)

Amphibians

 * Cane toad I (eradicated)


 * Moor frog I


 * Gastric-brooding frog (reintroduced)


 * Chinese giant salamander


 * Koolasuchus I


 * Spooky (aka spookymander) I

Fish

 * Asian carp I


 * Brown trout


 * Common roach


 * European perch I


 * Mosquitofish I


 * Rainbow trout I


 * Rosy barb


 * Rudd


 * Tilapia I


 * Tench


 * Weather loach


 * All known species of mudskippers I (in the entire Australian continent)


 * Asian River Shark I


 * American River Shark I


 * Diplomystus I from Eocene North America to modern Australia


 * Knightia from Eocene North America to modern Australia


 * Priscacara I from Eocene North America to modern Australia


 * White River monster I from cryptozoology North America to real life Australia

Invertebrates

 * Argentine ant I (eradicated)


 * Dung beetle I


 * Black Portuguese millipede (eradicated)


 * Western honeybee


 * Fire ant I (eradicated)


 * Yellow crazy ant I (eradicated)


 * European wasp I (eradicated)


 * Giant cockroach I


 * Coconut crab I (reintroduced)


 * Christmas Island red crab I (note: formerly only in Christmas Island, it was introduced to most other Pacific island, so it can now be found in almost all other Pacific islands, especially Australia, also unlike their ancestors from Christmas Island, they now have developed a terrestrial crustacean's lungs (not just gills, although their lungs could came from genetic engineering from humans) to survive completely on land, can now tolerate freshwater and brackish water (not just saltwater, possibly also due to genetic engineering), can now tolerate low and high humidity, can now tolerate colder and warmer temperatures, and can now tolerate human activities and are now adapting to both wild parts of Australia and human settlements of North America, allowing them to live in the entire Australian continent)


 * Northern Pacific seastar


 * Giant Ground Crab


 * Manipulator I from Cretaceous Asia to modern Australia


 * Tamatoa (aka tamatous or crabzilla) I from Disney's Moana film to real life Australia (note: it is also known as crabzilla due to its gigantic size compared to all other crab species)


 * Thumperbug I From a Pixar movie, A Bug's Life, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer hurt any bugs, no taking over any bug lands, ensuring peace in all of the bug lands.)


 * Gorilla Starfish I from Spongebob to real life Australia


 * Mothrill I from Made-Up Monsters to real life Australia. (Note: They will have their male counterparts to continue their living in real life Australia, and unlike their ancestors, mothrills will no longer eat all of your clothes, because the law has issued the "Anti-Nudity Law", which ensures that mothrills will no longer eat all of people's clothing, but can only eat fiber plants. That means eating of clothing is officially banned for mothrills, leaving them to eat fiber plants for their food instead. If any mothril was caught on eating clothing, it would be sentenced to zoo or execution into the slaughterhouse. However, it was legal to vampires to have all of their clothes taken away due to a conflict with them.)


 * BabyTV Butterfly I


 * Spongebob's jelly I from Spongebob series to all of real life seas, lakes, rivers, and man-made waterways of Australia


 * Boov I (note: unlike their ancestors, they aren't physically effected by no rules, unlike in one of Netflix's Home episodes)


 * Ghast I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the ghast's further survival in real life, this is what the ghasts look like in real life)


 * Blaze I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: it is a completely airborne airbreathing relative of octopuses that has the ability to shoot firy acid much like that of the bombardier beetle, but comes out of their mouths instead of their abdomens, they are now friendly to humans and dylanuses to ensure the blaze's further survival in real life, this is what the blazes look like in real life)


 * Slimefish I from Minecraft games to real life Australia (note: they are land-dwelling relatives of jellyfishes that can hop on land in a similar fashion to The Future Is Wild Desert Hoppers, and unlike jellyfishes, they have no stinging cells and therefore cannot harm people, they also have thick skin as well as Swampus-like lungs to help them breathe on land and survive on land, they are also no longer aggressive towards humans and dylanuses, so their species can continue to thrive in real life, this is what the slimes look like in real life)

Microorganisms and relatives

 * Anti-Chytridiomycosis bacterium I (note: this ebola-like bacteria has been created from a lab to kill off all signs of Chytridiomycosis on Earth, so all known species of amphibians on Earth are no longer threatened to extinction by fungi such as Chytridiomycosis)

Others

 * Minion (aka Spongepeople) I from Despicable Me film series and the Minions film to real life Australia (Note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


 * Morpholomew I


 * Monsterman I from Monsters Inc and Monsters University to real life Australia (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)


 * All known species of Fantasy Forest animals I from Fantasy Forest series to real life Australia


 * Elites I From halo to real life Australia


 * Denizen I from an Activision video game, Call of Duty, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will not harm any one of humankind anymore. Instead, they were now peaceful towards humans, including any other sapient beings, and they had bought their new country, Denizenia.)


 * Locust hordes I from a video game, Gears of War, to real life Australia. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer eradicate humans or other sapient beings, but they have only one choice: being friendly to humans and other sapient beings, so their technology is now being supplied to the world. Also, the Locust Empire is located in the northwestern region of Australia, and had good relations with humans.)


 * Miuywqm I


 * Scruff Scruff I


 * Living Lego Minifigure I (from The Lego Movie franchise to real life Australia)


 * Buonuo I


 * Bjuhdad I


 * Ninjalinos I from PJ Masks to real life Australia (Note: They can now have female versions of Ninjalinos so they can prosper together. However, unlike their ancestors in the show, they are no longer interested of stealing stuff that are fit for daytime activities. They can now request people to tax kids with useless or old stuff for them, by order of the Night Ninja, which is their head of state of a country called Ninjalinoria, located within the southern coastlines of Australia, only via request. Also, they are now peaceful, friendly and kind towards other people. Also, they can now speak their language, Ninjalinorian and English, even other languages as well. Also, they were a good exporter and producer to sticky-splats, their own weapon, which can be used for defense.)


 * Yuktopus I From Crash of the Titans and Crash: Mind over Mutant to real life Australia


 * Marsupial Hutt I


 * Marsupial Klingon I


 * Dingodile I