North America's Future

After the Late Holocene had finally ended, humans were now extinct forever, but it was already too late for some of the species that are native and/or nonnative to North America, either been driven to extinction by overhunting, habitat loss, invasive species, or something else. For the survivors, however, they have diversified into many different species, replacing the species that went extinct by the hands of humans. Because of the new melting pot of biodiversity, North America is now very much like the American version of the African Serengeti and jungles.

Future Animals

 * Predator Dylanus
 * North American Neomastodon
 * Giramel
 * Psudeotapirids
 * Mongippo
 * Sheepbear
 * Bovinedeer
 * Bittle
 * Peccarope
 * Opossaroo
 * Flying Cat
 * Pantheroon
 * Bearboar
 * Liena
 * American Vampire Finches
 * Groundbird
 * Hippostrich

Animals That Are Still Alive

 * Mule Deer
 * Whitetail Deer
 * Fallow Deer (originally nonnative, but is now native)
 * Sika Deer (originally nonnative, but is now native)
 * Black Bear
 * Pinnipeds
 * Cetaceans
 * Red Fox
 * Gray Fox
 * Raccoon
 * Ring-Tailed Cats (not cats, but Procynids, despite their name)
 * Coati (now widespread after being introduced to Florida by the extinct humans)
 * Native Bats
 * Fruit Bats (originally nonnative, but is now native to much of North America after escaping from zoos)
 * Vampire Bats (originally nonnative, but is now native to much of North America after escaping from zoos)
 * Weasels
 * Minks
 * Skunks
 * Otters
 * Pikas
 * Hares
 * Rabbits
 * Squirrels
 * Beavers
 * Porcupines
 * Virginia Opossum
 * Barn Owl
 * Turkey Vulture
 * Black Vulture
 * King Vulture (originally nonnative, but is now native to much of North America after escaping from zoos)
 * California Condor
 * Griffon Vulture (originally nonnative, but is now native to much of North America after escaping from zoos)
 * Peregrine Falcon
 * Red-Tailed Hawk
 * Osprey
 * Golden Eagle
 * Bald Eagle
 * African Penguin (originally nonnative, but is now native to much of North American shorelines after escaping from zoos)
 * Shorebirds
 * Seabirds
 * Wading Birds
 * Waterfowls (all natives and some originally nonnatives like white-faced whistling ducks, which are now native across North America)
 * Wild Turkey
 * Grouse
 * Greater Prairie Chicken
 * Mourning Dove
 * Band-Tailed Pigeon
 * Eurasian Collared Dove (originally nonnative, but is now native)
 * American Crow
 * Common Raven
 * Blue Jay
 * Scrub Jay
 * Songbirds
 * Rhesus Macaque (now widespread across North America as different subspecies)
 * Vervet Monkey (now widespread across North America as different subspecies)
 * Squirrel Monkey (now widespread across North America as different subspecies)
 * American Alligator (now also present in California due to zoo escapees)
 * American Crocodile
 * Lizards
 * Snakes
 * Turtles
 * Tortoises
 * Amphibians
 * Fish
 * Invertebrates
 * Plants