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Coastal Wetlands[]

Due to flooding at the coast, the British isle's coast has mainly become a marsh or wetland.

Mammals

  • Swamp Ox - A descendant of domestic cattle, raised for various products. It is dark-grey with smaller-curved horns. It lives in small family groups with two or three cows and a dominant bull. Adults possess (almost) no true natural predators, besides from wolves that will kill calves.

Birds

  • British Mallard - Descended from mallard ducks that live exclusively on the British Isles. They are larger and are now completely flightless, although they now have longer legs to run from predators and are still great swimmers.

Great Britain Forest[]

A forest sprang up all over Great Britain, it borders the coastal marsh.

Mammals

  • Red Fox - A common fox, found all over earth.
  • Roe Deer - A small species of deer, also common.
  • British Serow - Descended from Japanese serows that were introduced to Great Britain by humans.
  • Archipelago Gray Wolf - Descended from Eurasian gray wolves that were reintroduced to the British Isles by humans.
  • Wild boar - A species of medium-sized mammal, widespread all across Earth.
  • Red Deer - The largest species of deer in Great Britain and widespread.
  • Eurasian Lynx - Introduced during the Holocene, it hunts small birds and rodents.
  • British Coati - During the Holocene, coatis were introduced to Great Britian. They are found in forests and shruby forested areas.
  • Eurasian Water Deer - During the Holocene, Chinese water deer were introduced to Great Britain. They mainly stay near streams and ponds.

Birds

Ireland Grassland[]

Ireland is now connected to the British Isles, allowing many animal species to spread to Ireland, causing a melting pot of biodiversity.

Mammals

  • Isle Sheep - Descended from sheep that escaped and evolved into a white-thick haired Moulton-ish animal. They run in large herds.
  • British Elephant - Descended from Asian elephants that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are now covered with thicker fur to survive the cold.
  • ​​​​​​​Isle Hyena - Descended from spotted hyenas that escaped from zoos. They are the main predators of camels, ostriches, sheep, and horses.
  • Ireland Horse - A horse that is descendant from feral horses, it resemble a white-gray Przewalski's horse.
  • Britain Camel - Descended from camels that escaped from zoos. They resemble a woolly Dromadary camel.
  • Albion Gray Wolf - Descended from gray wolves that were reintroduced to the British isles by humans. They are similar to their ancestors.

Birds

  • Britain Ostrich - Descended from ostriches that escaped from zoos. They are now covered in thick feathers to protect themselves against the cold.

Scottish Highlands[]

Mammals

  • Scottish Leopard - Descended from snow leopards that escaped from zoos. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Scottish Dhole - A subspecies of dhole native to Scotland's highlands and forests. Same species alive today.




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