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During the Mega Pleistocene, Europe has gotten colder, but animals are relatively unchanged by this, also many animals have increased populations or were bred from domesticated animals to be identical to it's extinct ancestors.
 
During the Mega Pleistocene, Europe has gotten colder, but animals are relatively unchanged by this, also many animals have increased populations or were bred from domesticated animals to be identical to it's extinct ancestors.
 
==European Prairie==
 
==European Prairie==
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A grassland that is full with many megafauna.
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===Mammals===
 
===Mammals===
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*European Tauros -  During the mid Holocene, cattle were bred to be genetically and physically identical to their ancestors. They are herbivores. These cattle were released in European countryside.
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*European Meerkat - Descended from meerkats that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*Eurasian Elk - Descended from North American elks that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Bison - An European species of bison, it was almost hunted to extinction during the late Pleistocene, but made an extreme come back and flourish once again. They are herbivores. Same species alive today.
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*Eurasian Bison - Descended from American bison that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are now woollier than their ancestors.
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*Red Deer - A large species of deer, widespread across Europe. They are herbivores. Same species alive today.
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*European Wild Ass - Descended from domestic donkeys released in Europe and went wild. They are herbivores. They resemble the African wild ass, but with longer fur.
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*Woolly Mammoth - Originally went extinct in the late Pleistocene, but were cloned in the late Holocene. They are the largest herbivores of the cold parts of the European Prairies.
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*European Spotted Hyena - Descended from spotted hyenas that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but with longer and thicker fur.
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*European Zebra - Descended from zebras that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*Eurasian Dhole - Descended from Indian dholes that spread across Eurasia. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Water Buffalo - Descended from domestic/wild water buffaloes that were introduced to Europe by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*Eurasian Lion - Descended from Asiatic lions that spread across Europe and Asia. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Eland - that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*Eurasian Blackbuck - Descended from blackbucks that migrated from Asia to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*Eurasian Gray Wolf - A subspecies of gray wolf native to Eurasia. They are carnivores. Same species alive today.
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*Eurasian Nilgai - Descended from nilgais that migrated from Asia to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Scimitar Oryx - Descended from scimitar oryxes that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*Eurasian Leopard - Descended from African leopards that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Wild Horse - Descended from heck horses, widespread all across Europe. They are herbivores. They resemble a blackish-tan Przewalski's horse.
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*Eurasian Elephant - Descended from Asian elephants that migrated from Asia to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Prairie Camel - Descended from dromedary camels that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*Eurasian Cheetah - Descended from captive bred African/Asiatic cheetah hybrids that were released to Europe by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Bighorn - Descended from domestic sheep that escaped and started feral populations. They are herbivores. They resemble the North American bighorn sheep.
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*European Wild Dog - Descended from African wild dogs that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*Fallow Deer - A species of deer, widespread across Afro-Eurasia. They are herbivores. Same species alive today.
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*European White Rhinoceros - Descended from white rhinoceros that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Black Rhinoceros - Descended from black rhinoceros that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Giraffe - Descended from giraffes that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Cougar - Descended from cougars that escaped from zoos. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Okapi - Descended from okapis that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  +
*Eurasian Wildebeest - Descended from wildebeests that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  +
*European Quagga - Descended from quaggas that escaped from Cenozoic parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Peccary - Descended from peccaries that escaped from zoos. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 
===Birds===
 
===Birds===
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*European Rhea - Descended from greater rheas that escaped from zoos or farms. They are omnivores. They are now larger than their ancestors, about the size of an ostrich.
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*Eurasian Ostrich - Descended from ostriches that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
 
===Reptiles===
 
===Reptiles===
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==European Mountains==
 
==European Mountains==
 
===Mammals===
 
===Mammals===
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*European Cougar - Descended from cougars that escaped from zoos. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
*.
 
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*Eurasian Tahr - Descended from Himalayan tahrs that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  +
*Eurasian Gray Wolf - A subspecies of gray wolf native to Eurasia. They are carnivores. Same species alive today.
  +
*European Snow Leopard - Descended from snow leopards that spread across Eurasia. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  +
*European Mountain Goat - Descended from mountain goats that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  +
*Eurasian Dhole - Descended from Indian dholes that spread across Eurasia. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
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*European Bighorn - Descended from domestic sheep that escaped and started feral populations. They are herbivores. They resemble the North American bighorn sheep.
 
===Birds===
 
===Birds===
 
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Revision as of 19:35, 29 March 2020

During the Mega Pleistocene, Europe has gotten colder, but animals are relatively unchanged by this, also many animals have increased populations or were bred from domesticated animals to be identical to it's extinct ancestors.

European Prairie

A grassland that is full with many megafauna.

Mammals

  • European Tauros -  During the mid Holocene, cattle were bred to be genetically and physically identical to their ancestors. They are herbivores. These cattle were released in European countryside.
  • European Meerkat - Descended from meerkats that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Elk - Descended from North American elks that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Bison - An European species of bison, it was almost hunted to extinction during the late Pleistocene, but made an extreme come back and flourish once again. They are herbivores. Same species alive today.
  • Eurasian Bison - Descended from American bison that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are now woollier than their ancestors.
  • Red Deer - A large species of deer, widespread across Europe. They are herbivores. Same species alive today.
  • European Wild Ass - Descended from domestic donkeys released in Europe and went wild. They are herbivores. They resemble the African wild ass, but with longer fur.
  • Woolly Mammoth - Originally went extinct in the late Pleistocene, but were cloned in the late Holocene. They are the largest herbivores of the cold parts of the European Prairies.
  • European Spotted Hyena - Descended from spotted hyenas that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors, but with longer and thicker fur.
  • European Zebra - Descended from zebras that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Dhole - Descended from Indian dholes that spread across Eurasia. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Water Buffalo - Descended from domestic/wild water buffaloes that were introduced to Europe by humans. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Lion - Descended from Asiatic lions that spread across Europe and Asia. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Eland - that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Blackbuck - Descended from blackbucks that migrated from Asia to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Gray Wolf - A subspecies of gray wolf native to Eurasia. They are carnivores. Same species alive today.
  • Eurasian Nilgai - Descended from nilgais that migrated from Asia to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Scimitar Oryx - Descended from scimitar oryxes that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Leopard - Descended from African leopards that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Wild Horse - Descended from heck horses, widespread all across Europe. They are herbivores. They resemble a blackish-tan Przewalski's horse.
  • Eurasian Elephant - Descended from Asian elephants that migrated from Asia to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Prairie Camel - Descended from dromedary camels that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Cheetah - Descended from captive bred African/Asiatic cheetah hybrids that were released to Europe by humans. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Bighorn - Descended from domestic sheep that escaped and started feral populations. They are herbivores. They resemble the North American bighorn sheep.
  • European Wild Dog - Descended from African wild dogs that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Fallow Deer - A species of deer, widespread across Afro-Eurasia. They are herbivores. Same species alive today.
  • European White Rhinoceros - Descended from white rhinoceros that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Black Rhinoceros - Descended from black rhinoceros that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Giraffe - Descended from giraffes that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Cougar - Descended from cougars that escaped from zoos. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Okapi - Descended from okapis that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Wildebeest - Descended from wildebeests that migrated from Africa to Europe. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Quagga - Descended from quaggas that escaped from Cenozoic parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Peccary - Descended from peccaries that escaped from zoos. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.

Birds

  • European Rhea - Descended from greater rheas that escaped from zoos or farms. They are omnivores. They are now larger than their ancestors, about the size of an ostrich.
  • Eurasian Ostrich - Descended from ostriches that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are omnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.

Reptiles

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European Mountains

Mammals

  • European Cougar - Descended from cougars that escaped from zoos. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Tahr - Descended from Himalayan tahrs that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Gray Wolf - A subspecies of gray wolf native to Eurasia. They are carnivores. Same species alive today.
  • European Snow Leopard - Descended from snow leopards that spread across Eurasia. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Mountain Goat - Descended from mountain goats that escaped from zoos or safari parks. They are herbivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • Eurasian Dhole - Descended from Indian dholes that spread across Eurasia. They are carnivores. They are similar to their ancestors.
  • European Bighorn - Descended from domestic sheep that escaped and started feral populations. They are herbivores. They resemble the North American bighorn sheep.

Birds

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Reptiles

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European Forest

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Birds

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Reptiles

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