Australian Forest (New Pleistocene)

A forest region in Australia

Animals

 * Tiger Quoll, a small carnivorous marsupial found across Australia.
 * Emu, a large flightless-bird, that tend to avoid arid areas in Australia.
 * Koala, an arboreal marsupial, that's diet consists of eucalyptus plants.
 * Eastern Grey Kangaroo, a large kangaroo, found in forested areas across Australia.
 * Forest Kangaroo, descended from a group of red kangaroos that became adapted in the forest. They are larger than their ancestors.
 * Australian Rabbit, descended from European rabbits that were introduced to Australia. They resemble cottontail rabbits.
 * Mainland Thylacine, during the Holocene, thylacines were hunted to extinction. But were later cloned in the Mid-Holocene. They compete with other mid-sized predators like wildcats, dingoes and wolves.
 * Australian Deer, descended from fallow deer that were introduced. It has orange fur and larger ears than their ancestors.
 * Australian Cougar, descended from feral cats that evolved into a cougar-like form. It is similar in behavior to a cougar/puma, hence it's name.
 * Forest Dingo, descended from dingoes that bred with free-ranging dogs. They resemble their plain relatives, but are dark grey, with a light grey patch on their faces. They are also slightly smaller with wider muzzles.
 * that were introduced to Australia by humans. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Pack Devil, descended from some groups of Tasmanian devils that became striped hyena-like and more carnivorous than their ancestors. They live in packs.
 * Australian Water Buffalo, descended from water buffaloes that were introduced to Australia by humans. They are similar to their ancestors.
 * Australian Elk, descended from elks that were introduced to Australia by humans. They are similar to their ancestors, but with grayish-brown fur.
 * Thylacoleo, originally extinct in the Late Pleistocene, but were brought back in the Late Holocene by humans. It is a widespread species of large carnivorous marsupial.
 * Australian Boar, descended from feral pigs introduced to Australia by humans. They resemble a warthog more than their ancestors. They're also now completely herbivorous, unlike their ancestors.
 * Australian Devil, descended from Tasmanian devils that were introduced to Australia by humans for Pleistocene Rewilding. It sesembles its Tasmanian ancestors, but it is dark brown in fur color, not black.
 * Australian Gray Wolf, descended from gray wolves that escaped from zoos and introduced to Australia. They resemble a Mexican wolf, but is tannisn-brown in color.
 * Australian Cattle, descended from domestic cattle. They resemble Aurochs, but with white patches. They run in large herds.
 * Australian Moa, despite its name, size, and appearance, they're descended from a group of emus. They are named because of their size, appearance, niche and locomotion.
 * Australian Wild Dog, descended from African wild dogs that were introduced to Australia by humans. They are similar to their ancestors.