List of introduced species in Africa

Africa is the original homeland of the ancestors of humans and is home to wide variaties of wonderful native animals... as well as introduced species. Here's a list of species that were introduced to Africa.

Plants

 * Greater cooksonias I


 * BBC's cooksonia I


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

Mammals

 * Wild boar I (native to certain parts of North Africa; introduced populations uncommon, but not rare, and concentrated in the southern part and the eastern part of the continent)


 * Asian elephant I


 * Tuskless African elephant (note: these lab-grown elephants have largely replaced native tusked African elephants in Africa [but not in North America or areas outside of mainland Africa], so African elephants as a species will survive and won't be hunted by poachers ever again)


 * Dromedary camel (native to certain parts of North Africa; introduced populations uncommon, but not rare, and concentrated in the southern part and the eastern part of the continent)


 * European rabbit


 * Wild goat I


 * Himalayan tahr


 * Fallow deer


 * Rusa deer


 * Sika deer


 * Feral horse


 * Feral donkey


 * Feral cat I


 * Long-necked lion I


 * Feral dog I


 * House mouse I


 * Brown rat I


 * Black rat I


 * Nutria I


 * Gray squirrel I (eradicated)


 * Indian gray mongoose


 * Weasel I


 * Asian house shrew I


 * Lemurs
 * Brown shaggy lemur I (in Madagascar)
 * Koala lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Common sloth lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Giant sloth lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Lesser sloth lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Tree sloth lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Common monkey lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Lesser monkey lemur (reintroduced to Madagascar)
 * Ring-tailed lemur I (in mainland Africa)
 * Red ruffed lemur I (in mainland Africa)
 * Black-and-white ruffed lemur I (in mainland Africa)
 * Sifaka I (in mainland Africa)
 * Indri I (in mainland Africa)
 * Mouse lemur I (in mainland Africa)
 * Aye-aye I (in mainland Africa)


 * New World monkeys
 * Tufted capuchin I
 * Spider monkey I
 * Howler monkeys I


 * Old World monkeys
 * Crab-eating macaque
 * Rhesus macaque
 * Formosan rock macaque


 * Apes
 * Sumatran orangutan I
 * Gibbon I
 * Domestic gibbon I
 * Common chimpanzee I (in Madagascar)
 * All known species of fully sapient non-human apes I from The Planet of the Apes reboot film series to real life Africa (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)
 * Human I (in the rest of Africa)
 * 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 Africa (note: there are now female warthogmen so their species could live on in real life Africa)
 * Rhinocerosman I from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows film to real life Africa (note: there are now female rhinocerosmen so their species could live on in real life Africa)
 * Animean Human I
 * God human I (in the rest of Africa)
 * Voltronian I
 * Elecman.EXEs I (in the rest of Africa)
 * Elecmen I
 * Hylian I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Africa
 * Hyrulean I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Africa
 * Zora I from Legend of Zelda games to real life Africa
 * Elder Scrolls Orc I from Elder Scrolls series to real life Africa (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 Africa (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 Africa (note: there are now male powerpuff people, not just females, so their species could continue to live on in real life Africa)
 * Martial Arts Kids from Martial Arts Kids Netflix series to real life Africa (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 torao 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 12 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 Africa
 * Frost Giant I from Marvel live action films to real life Africa (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 Africa
 * Krylorian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Zehoberei I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Kree I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Xeronian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Luphomoid I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Centaurian I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Rainer I from Guardians of the Galaxy live action films to real life Africa
 * Gigantopithecus I
 * Australopithecus (reintroduced)
 * Paranthropus (reintroduced)
 * 2005 King Kong I
 * Supernatural white gorilla I


 * Eurasian brown bear (reintroduced to replaced the extinct Atlas bear, but has also spread to forests, rainforests, grasslands, and savannas of Africa)


 * American/Asian black bear hybrid


 * Dromedary camel I (native to certain parts of North Africa; introduced populations uncommon, but not rare, and concentrated in the southern part and the eastern part of the continent)


 * Asian elephant I


 * Sapient elephant (aka Elephas sapien) I


 * Indian rhinoceros


 * Javan rhinoceros


 * Sumatran rhinoceros


 * Menoceras


 * Metaynodon


 * Subhyracodon


 * Juxia


 * Forstercooperia


 * Paraceratherium


 * Indricotherium


 * Hopping rhinoceros I


 * Horned paraceratherium I


 * Zhevra I


 * Pacyceratherium I


 * Kongoceras I


 * Jobitheres I


 * Campebistrotherium rex I


 * Pliny's unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Greater unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Indian unicorn rhinoceros I


 * Modified rhinoceros I


 * Elephant rhinoceros I


 * Ornacorn I


 * Dinosaur-like rhinoceros I


 * Reptilioceros I


 * Rhyhorn I


 * Rhydon I


 * Rhyperior I


 * Pygmy rhinoceros I


 * Dwarf rhinoceros I


 * Malagasy civet I (in mainland Africa)


 * Bengal tiger


 * Sumatran tiger


 * Jaguar


 * Ocelot I


 * Blackbuck I


 * Wildebeest I (in Madagascar)


 * Baird's tapir


 * Mountain tapir I


 * Desert tapir I


 * Elephant tapir I


 * Plains tapir I


 * Humanoid-bodied tapir (aka bipedal tapir or orangutan-intelligented tapir) I


 * Giraffe tapir I


 * Tusked tapir I


 * Tapirchenia I


 * Southern tapiphant I


 * Amalgm I


 * Loxotapir I


 * False mastodon (aka Deinothere-mimicing tapir) I


 * Mastotapir I


 * Anteating tapir I


 * Anomalotapirus I


 * Maned tapir I


 * Common all todays tapir I from DeviantArt's series All Todays to real life North America


 * Heartnose (aka hearthnosed all todays tapir) I


 * Pronghorn I


 * Domestic Pronghorn


 * Domestic Mokele I (in the rest of Africa)


 * Mokele-mbembe (in the rest of Africa)


 * Murambi I


 * Domestic Murambi


 * Domestic Flatnose


 * Domestic Jack's Giant


 * Domestic Ground Squirrel


 * Urban Gray Wolf I


 * Pig-Hippo I


 * RatDog


 * Brush-Tailed Wesera I


 * False Bear I


 * Urban North American Tapir I


 * Domestic Mesoron I (in most of Africa)


 * Chalicoman I


 * Lumberer I


 * Domestic Meerkat I (in most of Africa)


 * Domestic Dylanus


 * Hyena-dylanus I


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


 * Bass I


 * Megaman I


 * Megaman-dylanus 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


 * Protoman I


 * Maverick Hunters I


 * Bass.EXEs I


 * Domestic Hippopotamus I (in the rest of Africa)


 * Quagga (reintroduced)


 * Long-Trunked Deinotherium (reintroduced)


 * Short-Trunked Deinotherium


 * Metridiochoerus (reintroduced)


 * African Chalicothere (reintroduced)


 * Asian Chalicothere


 * Lowland Ancylotherium (reintroduced)


 * Black-Headed Ancylotherium


 * Pursuing Dinofelis (reintroduced)


 * Stalking Dinofelis


 * Hibogibbus (reintroduced)


 * Mixotoxodon I


 * Giant Toxodon I


 * Hippo-Mimicing Toxodon


 * Macrauchenia I


 * Great Embulotherium I


 * Common Embulotherium I


 * Megacerops I


 * Arsinoitherium I


 * Uintatherium I


 * Entelodont I


 * Ambulocetus I


 * Andrewsarchus


 * Phenacodus I


 * Desmostylus I


 * Prorastomus I


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


 * Merpup I from PAW Patrol series to real life Africa


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


 * Sapient domestic cat I from Cats & Dogs film and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore film to real life Africa (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 Africa (note: there are now female raccoonmen so their species could live on in real life Africa)


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


 * 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


 * Sapient mouse I


 * Sapient chipmunk I


 * Sapient rabbit I


 * All known Zootopian mammal species I from a Disney animated film, Zootopia, to real life Africa.


 * Great pigman I (note: they are very peaceful towards humans and dylansuses, 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 Africa (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.)


 * Werewolf from various werewolf fiction to real life Africa. (Unlike their ancestors, they are now peaceful towards humans and dylanuses, unless provoked.)


 * Weredog I


 * Vampire I from various vampire fiction to real life Africa.


 * Bass.EXE (undead version) I from a mythological Europe to real life Africa.


 * African Corey Mc I


 * Crockeroo from a Nickelodeon animated series, The Fairly OddParents, to real life Africa.


 * Apeman I (Note: Apemen can now range from being smart or being stupid.)


 * Kyubey I From an anime, Puella Magi, to real life Africa. (Note: Unlike their ancestors, they will no longer kill witches, knowing that they are no longer actually creatures that fed on hopes and/or dreams of ordinary people, because the UN outlawed witch-hunting.)


 * Marsupial Gorilla I


 * Buta Hejjihoggu I


 * Chimpanoborangutarilla I

Non-mammal synapsids

 * Fatty-Backed Dimetrodon (aka Humpback Dimetrodon) I


 * Darwin's Edaphosaurus I


 * Great Moschops I


 * Tapinocaninus I


 * Struthiocephalus I


 * Tapinocephalus I


 * Styracocephalus I


 * Common Estemmenosuchus I


 * Robertia I


 * African Diictodon I


 * Wild Siberian Diictodon I


 * Domestic Siberian Diictodon I


 * Endothiodon I


 * Dicynodon I


 * Giant Lystrosaurus I


 * Greater Lystrosaurus I


 * Common Kannemeyeria I


 * Greater Kannemeyeria I


 * Common Ischigualastia I


 * Greater Ischigualastia I


 * Lowland Placerias I


 * Marshland Placerias I


 * Kangaskhan I (from fiction to real life Africa)


 * Nido I


 * Bulbalystrosaurus I


 * Choke's synapsid I


 * Turpissimotherium (aka Tusked Goat-Lizard, or just Goat-Lizard) I

Birds

 * Whooper swan I


 * Canada goose


 * Swan goose I


 * White-faced whistling duck I (in the rest of Africa)


 * Ruddy duck (eradicated)


 * Steamer duck I


 * Mallard I


 * Domestic goose


 * All known species of Dromornithids I


 * Gastornis I


 * Cattle egret


 * Great hornbill I


 * Zazu's hornbill I (note: it is named due to the coloration of its feathers and beak, which are very similar to that of a fictional hornbill named Zazu)


 * Feral pigeon


 * Band-tailed pigeon I


 * Victoria crowned pigeon I (in Rodrigues, Mauritius, and Madagascar)


 * Nicobar pigeon I (in Rodrigues, Mauritius, and Madagascar)


 * Rodrigues solitaire (reintroduced to Rodrigues, but was introduced to Mauritius and Madagascar)


 * Dodo (reintroduced to Mauritius, but was introduced to Rodrigues and Madagascar)


 * Keel-billed toucan I (in the Republic of Congo and Madagascar)


 * Choco toucan I (in the Republic of Congo and Madagascar)


 * Toco toucan I (in the Republic of Congo and Madagascar)


 * Weka I (note: unlike their ancestors, the wekas in Africa were genetically engineered to tolerate mainland competitors and predators, so they will flourish in the mainland, they also now reproduce much faster and more frequently as an effect of many egg-eating animals around)


 * South Island takahē I (note: unlike their ancestors, the South Island takahēs in Africa were genetically engineered to tolerate mainland competitors and predators, so they will flourish in the mainland, they also now reproduce much faster and more frequently as an effect of many egg-eating animals around)


 * Giant coot I


 * Herbivorous terror birds I (note: herbivorous terror birds are genetically engineered terror birds that were genetically modified by scientists to be herbivorous instead of carnivorous, so all known real species of terror birds that existed in prehistoric Americas now also exist in modern Africa as plant-eaters, they also have beaks better designed to feed on any plants such as fruits, leaves, grass, etc, and they still retain sharp claws on their feet for defense and for protecting their young against predators, in a similar manner to cassowaries)


 * Screaming piha I


 * Montezuma oropendola I


 * House crow


 * Common waxbill


 * English sparrow


 * Common mynah


 * Starling (eradicated)


 * Little blue penguin I (in South Africa)


 * Magellanic penguin I (in East Africa and parts of South Africa)


 * Gentoo penguin I (in South Africa)


 * King penguin I (in South Africa)


 * Patagopteryx I


 * Gargantuavis I


 * All known species of Eogruidae I


 * Emu I


 * Cassowary I


 * Greater rhea I


 * Darwin's rhea I


 * Kiwi I


 * All known species of moas I (in Madagascar and mainland Africa)


 * All known species of elephant birds (reintroduced to Madagascar)


 * Tyrant Pelican I


 * Inland Albatross I


 * Common Ibis I


 * Rural Spoonbill I


 * Darwin's Coot I


 * Common Flamingo I


 * American Common Whistling Duck I


 * American Swan-Goose I


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


 * Kwamis I

Reptiles

 * Common Scutosaurus I


 * Siberian Scutosaurus I


 * Pareiasaurus I


 * Elginia I


 * Anthodon I


 * House gecko I


 * Gila agama I


 * Frilled lizard I


 * Bearded lizard I


 * Gila monster I


 * Goanna I


 * Komodo monitor I


 * Western rattlesnake I


 * Reticulated python I


 * Baladium I


 * Saltwater crocodile I


 * Freshwater crocodile I


 * Mugger crocodile I


 * American alligator I


 * Runner Lizard I (in the rest of Africa)


 * Domestic Wounder I


 * Domestic Microraptor I


 * Mocking Rahonavis I


 * Real Therizinosaurs I


 * Scaled Therizinosaurus I


 * Real Oviraptorids I


 * Dinosaur Planet Oviraptor I


 * Real Mononykus I


 * Giant Mononykus I


 * Real Shuvuuia I


 * Dinosaur Planet Shuvuuia I


 * Real Ornithomimids I


 * Scaly Ornithomimus I


 * Scaled Tarbosaurus (unsuccessfully introduced for some odd reason)


 * European Plateosaurus I


 * American Plateosaurus I


 * Massospondylus I


 * Common Anchisaurus I


 * When Dinosaurs Roamed America Anchisaurus (aka Giant Anchisaurus) I


 * Common Glacialisaurus I


 * Bronze Glacialisaurus I


 * Cetiosaurus I


 * Greater Shunosaurus I


 * Masked Shunosaurus I


 * Great Camarasaurus I


 * Howling Camarasaurus I


 * Mamenchisaurus I


 * Common Dinheirosaurus I


 * Bented-Necked Dinheirosaurus I


 * Lusotitan I


 * Barosaurus I


 * Amphicoelias I


 * Supersaurus I


 * Apatosaurus I


 * Diplodocus I


 * Brachiosaurus I


 * Borealosaurus I


 * Saltasauus I


 * Ampelosaurus I


 * Rapetosaurus I


 * Cedarosaurus I


 * Common Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Flame-Colored Pachycephalosaurus (aka Pygmy Pachycephalosaurus) I


 * False Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Blue-Striped Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Blue-Backed Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Green-Bellied Pachycephalosaurus I


 * Common Stygimoloch I


 * Greater Stygimoloch I


 * Lesser Stygimoloch I


 * Common Dracorex I


 * Dragon's Dracorex I


 * Stegoceras I


 * Sphaerotholus I


 * Alaskacephale I


 * Goyocephale I


 * Texacephale I


 * Wannanosaurus I


 * Tylocephale I


 * Common Prenocephale I


 * Dinosaur Planet Prenocephale I


 * Common Homalocephale I


 * Gentle Homalocephale I


 * Korean goatbird I (from North and South Korea to North America)


 * Domestic Psittacosaurus I


 * Leptoceratops I


 * Eastern Microceratus I


 * Common Microceratus I


 * Western Microceratus (aka Jurassic World's Microceratus) I


 * Disney's Microceratus I


 * Graciliceratops I


 * Archaeoceratops I


 * Auroraceratops I


 * Bagaceratops I


 * Untameable Wild Protoceratops I


 * Wild Lesser Protoceratops I


 * Wild Great Protoceratops I


 * Domestic Protoceratops I


 * Striped Protoceratops I


 * Climbing Protoceratops I


 * Woolly Protoceratops I


 * Aquaprotoceratops I


 * Montanoceratops I


 * Giant Zuniceratops I


 * Common Zuniceratops I


 * Turanoceratops I


 * Brachyceratops I


 * Rubeosaurus I


 * Proxenoceratops I


 * Xenoceratops I


 * Avaceratops I


 * Nasutoceratops I


 * Diabloceratops I


 * Albertaceratops I


 * Psudeoalbertaceratops I


 * Kosmoceratops I


 * Medusaceratops I


 * Arrhinoceratops I


 * Coronosaurus I


 * Spinops I


 * Achelousaurus I


 * Anchiceratops I


 * Pentaceratops I


 * Common Chasmosaurus I


 * Muddy-Brown Chasmosaurus I


 * Greater Torosaurus I


 * Herding Torosaurus I


 * Zebra Torosaurus I


 * Great Darwin's Triceratops I


 * Orange-Headed Triceratops I


 * BBC Triceratops I


 * Untamable Triceratops I


 * Blue-Headed Triceratops I


 * Gray-Frilled Triceratops I


 * Giant Triceratops (aka Domestic Triceratops) I


 * Big Brown Triceratops I


 * Bush Styracosaurus I


 * Pygmy Styracosaurus I


 * Greater Centrosaurus I


 * Red-Headed Centrosaurus I


 * Wendiceratops I


 * Common Einiosaurus I


 * Greater Einiosaurus I


 * Flashy-Frilled Einiosaurus I


 * Common Monoclonius I


 * Greater Sinoceratops I


 * Common Sinoceratops I


 * Ingen's Sinoceratops I


 * Quilled Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Great Brown Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Flaming-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Little Brown Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Brown-Headed Pachyrhinosaurus I


 * Pisanosaurus I


 * Eocursor I


 * Fabrosaurus I


 * Greater Heterodontosaurus I


 * Ruffed Heterodontosaurus I


 * Skunk Heterodontosaurus I


 * Hedgehog Heterodontosaurus I


 * Hedgeheterodontosaurus I


 * Woolly Heterodontosaurus I


 * Porcupine Heterodontosaurus I


 * Great Pegomastax I


 * Common Pegomastax I


 * Common Tianyulong I


 * Diverse Tianyulong I


 * Fruitadens I


 * Echinodon I


 * Hypsilophodon I


 * Gracile Othnielia I


 * Blue-Faced Othnielia I


 * Hibernating Leaellynasaura I


 * Thescelosaurus I


 * Common Parksosaurus I


 * Crested Parksosaurus I


 * Feathered Orodromeus I


 * Scaled Orodromeus I


 * Oryxodontosaurus I


 * Tawny Tenontosaurus I


 * Great Green Tenontosaurus I


 * Zebra Tenontosaurus I


 * Temperate Rhabdodon I


 * Tropical Rhabdodon I


 * Zalmoxes I


 * Slender-Snouted Muttaburrasaurus I


 * Trumpet-Nosed Muttaburrasaurus I


 * Lesser Dryosaurus I


 * Common Dryosaurus I


 * Green's Dryosaurus I


 * Spotted Dryosaurus I


 * Charles's Camptosaurus I


 * Dull-Backed Camptosaurus I


 * Zebrasosaurus I


 * Common Macrogryphosaurus I


 * Marbled Macrogryphosaurus (aka South American Iguanodont) I


 * Dakotadon I


 * Eurasian Iguanodon I


 * European Iguanodon I


 * North American Iguanodon I


 * Greater Ouranosaurus I


 * Zebra Ouranosaurus I


 * Striped Ouranosaurus I


 * Orange-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Yellow-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Marbled Ouranosaurus I


 * Fatty-Backed Ouranosaurus I


 * Humpy Ouranosaurus I


 * Armored Ouranosaurus I


 * Ramming Ouranosaurus I


 * Great Corythosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park III Corythosaurus I


 * Striped Corythosaurus I


 * Common Parasaurolophus I from Cretaceous North America to modern North America


 * Striped Parasaurolophus I


 * Brown-Headed Parasaurolophus I


 * Blue-Headed Parasaurolophus I


 * Common Maiasaura I


 * Short-Faced Maiasaura I


 * Greater Edmontosaurus I


 * Short-Faced Edmontosaurus I


 * WWD Edmontosaurus I


 * Marching Edmontosaurus I


 * Muddy-Brown Edmontosaurus I


 * Blue-Backed Edmontosaurus I


 * Zebra Edmontosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Edmontosaurus I


 * Great Saurolophus I


 * Slender-Crested Saurolophus I


 * WWD Anatotitan I


 * Scutellosaurus I


 * Greater Scelidosaurus I


 * Common Miragaia I


 * Spike-Shouldered Miragaia I


 * Wuerhosaurus I


 * Dacentrurus I


 * Hesperosaurus I


 * Huayangosaurus I


 * Greater Kentrosaurus I


 * Yellow Kentrosaurus I


 * ZT2 Kentrosaurus I


 * Tuojiangosaurus I


 * Great Stegosaurus I


 * BBC's Stegosaurus I


 * Brown-Headed Stegosaurus (aka Howling Stegosaurus) I


 * Red-Backed Stegosaurus I


 * Black-Backed Stegosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park/World Stegosaurus I


 * Grazing Stegosaurus I


 * ZT2 Stegosaurus I


 * Gargoyleosaurus I


 * English Polacanthus I


 * European Polacanthus I


 * North American Polacanthus I


 * Common Gastonia I


 * Big Brown Gastonia I


 * Nodosaurus I


 * Great Edmontia I


 * Slender Edmontia I


 * Forager Edmontia I


 * Minmi I


 * Saichania I


 * Tarchia I


 * Great Talarurus I


 * Semi-Aquatic Talarurus I


 * Euoplocephalus I


 * Real Ankylosaurus I


 * Euoplocephalus-Backed Ankylosaurus I


 * WWD Ankylosaurus I


 * Jurassic Park Ankylosaurus I


 * Jurassic World Ankylosaurus I


 * Red-Backed Ankylosaurus I


 * Gray Ankylosaurus I


 * 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 (in South Africa only)


 * European Peteinosaurus I


 * American Peteinosaurus I


 * Gigantophis I


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


 * Enderman I from Minecraft games to real life Africa (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)


 * 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.)


 * Altrusian I


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


 * 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


 * Archosapien pterosaurius I


 * 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)

Amphibians

 * Moor frog I


 * Chinese giant salamander I

Fish

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


 * American River Shark


 * Asian River Shark


 * Sharktopus from Syfy's Sharktopus movie To real life Africa (note: they are not as aggressive any more and are now friendly to humans)

Invertebrates

 * Coconut crab I (reintroduced to Madagascar)


 * Hutt I


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


 * 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 Africa (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 Africa (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 Africa (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 Africa (note: they are also known as Spongepeople due to their striking resemblance to a fictional character, Spongebob)


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


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


 * Vehimals I from Jungle Junction series to real life Africa


 * Bikini Bottmites I


 * African Purple Gallaxharin I from Monster Vs. Aliens film to real life Africa (note: unlike their ancestors, they are no longer evil nor try to take over the world, as the one that do so are NOT tolerated)