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Panthalassa Island is a large island off the coast of Canada. It formed around 500,000 years ago when an undersea volcano erupted and formed a landmass that became larger than Greenland or Madagascar combined. The island has vast open grasslands, temperate forests, mountainous regions and a large lake that contain hundreds of species of native fish and amphibians. The island also contains a wide range of nonnative species from other continents that were introduced between mid-1800s and early 1900s, by scientists who were testing if they could survive in a North American ecosystem, but as a result of their introduction, they managed to adapt and didn't cause the extinctions of some animals native only to Panthalassa Island.
Landscape[]
Upland Forests
Northern Grasslands
Linhe Mountains
Native species[]
Nonnative species[]
Malayan tapir, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests of the island.
Golden takin, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests and mountains of the island.
Jaguar, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests, grasslands and mountains of the island.
Sumatran tiger, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests and grasslands of the island.
Water buffalo, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests and grasslands of the island.
Persian fallow deer, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests and grasslands of the island.
Bush dog, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests of the island.
Eastern wolf, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests, grasslands and mountains of the island.
Eastern wolf, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests, grasslands and mountains of the island.
Tibetan wolf, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests, grasslands and mountains of the island.
Sumatran rhinoceros, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests and grasslands of the island.
Asian elephant, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the forests and grasslands of the island.
Eland, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the grasslands of the island.
Bontebok, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the grasslands of the island.
Blackbuck, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the grasslands of the island.
Roan antelope, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the grasslands of the island.
Sable antelope, one of the introduced species of Panthalassa Island, common in the grasslands of the island.