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This is the list of my custom animals.

Mammals

Monotremes

  • Anteater echidna - It is an echidna that almost resembles a giant anteater. Its tongue is more powerful than a short-nosed echidna's and its tongue is the length of an anteater's. It has longer feet and claws. It has a tail like a giant anteater's tail. It is an insectivore. It lives in the forests in Australia, in tunnels near the Amazon River, in tunnels in South America, Central America, and in tunnels near Mexico, but also in Australian outbacks and in tunnels near Australian rivers.
  • Spineless echidna - It is an echidna with no spines. It protects itself against predators by running away from any signs of danger or dig underground. It is an insectivore. It lives in parts of Australian forests and Tasmanian forests, but were introduced to North America by humans, so it also lives parts of North American forests.
  • Water echidna - It is an echidna that spends most of its time in the water. It resembles the long-nosed echidna. It has webbed feet that helps it swim. It eats water bugs, little fish, small frogs, and sometimes sea plants. It is an omnivore. It lives near Australian and Tasmanian water spots, including rivers, lakes, and currents, but were introduced to North America by humans, so it also lives near North American water spots, including rivers, lakes,  and currents.
  • North American echidna - It is an echidna that lives in North America. It looks similar to the short-nosed echidna. It eats leftovers out of trash cans and insects. It is an omnivore. It lives in the woods of North America and in the cities of North America.
  • South American echidna - It is an echidna that lives in South America. It looks similar to the short-nosed echidna. It eats leftovers out of trash cans and bugs. It is an omnivore. It lives in the rainforests and forests of South America and in the cities of South America.
  • Asian echidna - It is an echidna that lives in Asia. It looks similar to the short-nosed echidna. It eats leftovers out of trash cans and insects. It is an omnivore. It lives in the rainforests and forests of Asia and in the cities of Asia.
  • African echidna - It is an echidna that lives in Africa. It looks similar to the short-nosed echidna. It eats leftovers out of trash cans and insects. It is an omnivore. It lives in the rainforests and forests of Africa and in the cities of Africa.
  • New Zealand echidna - It is an echidna that lives in New Zealand. It looks similar to the short-nosed echidna. It eats leftovers out of trash cans and insects. It is an omnivore. It lives in the forests of New Zealand and in the cities of New Zealand.
  • European echidna - It is an echidna that lives in parts of Europe. It looks similar to the short-nosed echidna. It eats leftovers out of trash cans and insects. It is an omnivore. It lives in the forests of Europe and in the cities of Europe.
  • Fanged platypus - It is the most agressive of all platypus species. It has sharp, skin-piercing, poisonous fangs at the top of its mouth. It uses its fangs for getting its prey or defending its own territory. It bares its fangs as a warning before attacking its intruder. It is a carnivore. It is located near rivers and lakes of Australia.
  • Mountain platypus - It is a platypus that lives on mountains. It lives on land. It survives the cold weather with special glands that keep it warm. It feeds on insects and rodents that are buried under the snow. It is an carnivore. It lives in mountain ranges, including the Alps, mostly in Switzerland.

Marsupials

Possums

  • Big-eyed opossum - This opossum has the biggest eyes of all possum species. It is mostly nocturnal and is rarely seen active in daylight. It has a long tongue that snatches bugs crawling towards it in trees. Its leaping distance is almost as long as the sugar glider's. It only hops to trees near it, or climb down to climb up to trees far away. It is an insectivore. It lives in trees in Australia and Tasmania.
  • Snake possum - It is a possum that has the venomous fangs like a snake, hence its name. It has venom that is 15 times more deadlier than the black mamba's venom, making it the world's deadliest mammal on earth and the deadliest animal of Australia, but snake possums themselves are immune to their own venom. It resembles North America's native Virginia opossum, but with longer fangs and longer legs. It is an omnivore that feeds on leaves, fruit, insects, small reptiles, and smaller mammals. It lives in grasslands and forests of Australia.
  • Marsupial monkey - It is a possum that looks similar to and has a similar niche to South American monkeys. It resembles a cross between a spider monkey and a baboon, but has stripes on its back and has a pouch. It is an omnivore. It lives in trees of Australia and Tasmania. It can make mischief in some Australian and Tasmanian cities.
  • Australian common yapok - It is a species of yapok that lives in Australian water spots and swamps. It resembles a South American yapok, its closest relative. It is a carnivore.
  • Australian giant yapok - It is the biggest type of carnivorous opossum in the world. It is a little bit bigger than a medium-sized log. It is sometimes aggressive when harassed and territorial. It has big teeth sharp as a dog's. Some humans are scared of the giant yapok because of its size and some of them are dragged in by the giant yapok, never to be seen again. The giant yapok is a carnivore. Just like the smaller Australian common yapok, it lives in big, deep water spots in Australia.
  • American giant yapok - It is the biggest type of carnivorous opossum in the world. It is a little bit bigger than a medium-sized log. It is sometimes aggressive when harassed and territorial. It has big teeth sharp as a dog's. Some humans are scared of the giant yapok because of its size and some of them are dragged in by the giant yapok, never to be seen again. The giant yapok is a carnivore. It lives in big, deep water spots in South America and North America.
  • Giant possum - It is the largest possum on earth, about the size of a saltwater crocodile. It is an omnivore. It feeds on insects, fish, frogs, lizards, small marsupials, small rodents, carrion, leaves, and grass. It resembles a rhinoceros, but with a possum head, four-toed feet without hooves, and a long tail. It lives in Australian grasslands and forests.
  • African opossum - It is an opossum that lives in Africa. It eats bugs flying around near him. It can be seen riding other animals, like a lion, an elephant, or a rhino. Sometimes, African opossums can cause mischief in African villages, towns, or cities. It is an omnivore. It lives in savannahs in Africa and near the Congo.
  • European opossum - It is an opossum that lives in woodlands and grasslands of Europe. It looks similar to Virginia opossum. It is an omnivore.
  • Asian possum - It is a possum that lives in rainforests, swamps, temperate forests, and bamboo forests of China, Mongolia, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and India. It looks similar to a Virginia opossum. It is an omnivore.
  • Panda possum - It is a possum that closely resembles a giant panda. It mostly likes to act like the giant panda. Some giant pandas love panda possums as a friend. It eats bamboo like the giant panda. It is a herbivore. It lives in forests in China, Asia.
  • Volcano possum - It is a possum that lives around volcanoes. It has special feet to keep themselves cool so they won't get burnt by the lava. The volcano possum eats bugs. It is a carnivore. It lives around volcanoes, and mostly in Hawaii.
  • Flour glider - It is a flying possum that is completely white like flour. It acts almost like the sugar glider and glides the same distance as it. It is a carnivore. It lives in forests in Australia and some live in rainforests in South America.
  • American glider - It is a flying possum that lives in woodlands of North America. It is an omnivore. It looks similar to Australian sugar gliders.

Wombats

  • Roly-poly wombat - It is a wombat that rolls itself up like a hedgehog to keep itself away from enemies. It rolls around when its enemies gets close to it. It will keep rolling until the enemy is gone. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of Australia.
  • Tree wombat - It is a tree-dwelling wombat. It eats leaves up in the tree. It has sharp claws so it can climb up the tree. It is a herbivore. It lives in some parts of Australia and Tasmania.
  • Water wombat - It is a wombat that lives in the water. It has special fur that is waterproof. Its weight keeps itself from sinking to the bottom. It eats sea plants. It is a herbivore. It lives in water spots in Australia.
  • Wombelope - It is a wombat that lives in grasslands and swamps of Australia. It resembles an antelope, but with a wombat head and has four-toed feet with no hooves, despite this, it is still a fast runner. It is a herbivore.
  • Giant wombat - It is the largest wombat and the largest marsupial of Australia. It is about the size of a sub-adult Asian elephant. It resembles a rhinoceros, but with a wombat head and it has no hooves. It is a herbivore. It lives in grasslands and forests of Australia.
  • Asian wombat - It is a wombat that lives in grasslands of Asia. It is a herbivore.
  • African wombat - It is a wombat that lives on the savannahs of Africa. It is a herbivore.
  • American wombat - It is a wombat that lives in grasslands, forests, and cities of North America. It is a herbivore.

Wallabies

  • Asian wallaby - It is a wallaby that lives in forests of Asia. It looks similar to Bennett's wallaby. It is a herbivore.
  • European wallaby - It is a wallaby that lives in forests and grasslands of Europe. It looks similar to Bennett's wallaby. It is a herbivore.
  • North American wallaby - It is a wallaby that lives in forests and grasslands of North America. It looks similar to Bennett's wallaby. It is a herbivore.
  • South American wallaby - It is a wallaby that lives in forests and grasslands of South America. It looks similar to Bennett's wallaby. It is a herbivore.
  • Tree wallaby - It is a wallaby species that lives in the Philippine's rainforests and Australia's rainforests. It has a niche similar to the tree kangaroo. It resembles a cross between a yellow-footed rock wallaby and a tree kangaroo. It is a herbivore.
  • False wallaby - It is a wallaby species that is carnivorous, unlike any other wallabies. It resembles a cross between a brush-tailed rock wallaby and an extinct Thylacine. It lives in Australian rainforests, forests, and grasslands.

Kangaroos

  • Black kangaroo - It is a kangaroo that has black fur. It looks similar to the red kangaroo. It is a herbivore. It lives in the outback in Australia.
  • White kangaroo - It is a kangaroo that has white fur. It looks similar to the grey kangaroo. It is a herbivore. It lives in the outback in Australia.
  • Red squirrel kangaroo - The red squirrel kangaroo is the size of a red squirrel. It has tufts on the tip of its ears. It has a furry tail. It uses its claws to help it climb up trees. It is a herbivore. It lives in trees in Australia.
  • Horned kangaroo - It is a kangaroo that has small horns coming out of its head. When it is young, two bumps start forming on the horned kangaroo's head. When it gets older, the horns slowly rip out from the bumps and the horns get longer when it grows up. The horned kangaroo sharpens its horns on trees. Horned kangaroos are the most dangerous kangaroos, because of their horns, especially when they fight. They are herbivores. They live in parts of Australia.
  • Asian kangaroo - It is a kangaroo that lives in grasslands and jungles of Asia. It looks similar to a grey kangaroo. It is a herbivore.

Koalas

  • Red koala - It is a koala that has reddish-looking fur. It keeps its fur red by rolling around in red dirt. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of Australia.
  • Asian koala - It is a koala that lives in Asian rainforests. It is a herbivore. It looks like an Australian koala.
  • European koala - It is a koala that lives in parts of Europe. It is a herbivore. It resembles an Australian koala, but with slightly thicker fur to survive in cold climates.

Bandicoots

  • Obese dunnart - It is a dunnart that is born fat. It eats lots of food to keep itself fat. It keeps itself away from predators to bite into it, causing it to pop like a balloon. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Australia.
  • Giraffe bandicoot - It is a bandicoot that is white with burnt orange giraffe spots. It eats leaves and grass. It is a herbivore. It lives in savannahs of Africa.
  • Asian bandicoot - It is a bandicoot that lives in Asia. It resembles a hybrid between an Australian bandicoot and a giraffe bandicoot. It is an omnivore. It lives in grasslands and rainforests of Asia.
  • European bandicoot - It is a bandicoot that lives in European forests and grasslands. It looks similar to an Australian bandicoot. It is an omnivore.

Marsupial Moles

  • Silver marsupial mole - It is a marsupial mole that has gray and shiny fur. They can sometimes be seen basking in the sun, to keep itself warm. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Australia.

Anteaters

  • Short-nosed anteater - It is an anteater with a short nose, unlike other anteaters. Its small nose keeps it from being most likely to be noticed by insects. It is an insectivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • Star-nosed anteater - It is an anteater that has a star-shaped snout like a star-nosed mole. It resembles a cross between a tamandua and a giant anteater. It is an insectivore. It lives in parts of South America.
  • Giant tamandua - The giant tamandua is the biggest tamandua anteater. It is almost the size of a giant anteater. It is an insectivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • Pen-tailed anteater - It is a type of giant anteater-like species of anteater that has a really sharp penlike tail. It uses its tail to stab insects with it. Its tail has a paralyzing sting that kills insects if stung long enough. Its tail drops the insect to the ground before eating it. It is rarely agressive to humans. It is an insectivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • North American giant anteater - It is a species of giant anteater that lives in savannahs, grasslands, forests, cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. Unlike other giant anteater species, it can tolerate well with human activities. It is an insectivore.
  • Bear-mouthed anteater - It is an anteater that resembles a giant anteater, but with a bear-like snout, rather than an anteater-like snout. Unlike other anteaters, it also feeds on berries, leaves, small lizards, and small mammals, making it not insectivore, but omnivore. It lives in parts of South American rainforests and grasslands.

Pangolins

  • European pangolin - It is a pangolin that lives in scrublands and grasslands of Europe. It is an insectivore.
  • North American pangolin - It is a pangolin that lives in scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. Unlike other species of pangolin, it can tolerate well with human activities. It is an insectivore.

Armadillos

  • Furry armadillo - It is an armadillo that is completely furry all over. It is more furry than the big hairy armadillo. It is mistaken for a tumbleweed when rolled up into a ball, so predators pass it by. It is an insectivore. It lives in South America and in some parts of North America.
  • Hedgehog armadillo - It is an armadillo that has spikes like a hedgehog. Its sting from the spikes hurts predators when they try to attack it. It is an insectivore. It lives in parts of North America.

Sloths

  • African sloth - It is a sloth that lives in Africa. It has dandelion yellow/olive green fur. It is an omnivore. It lives in trees on the savannahs and in the jungles of Africa.
  • Gliding sloth - It is a sloth that glides quicker than its climbing speed. It has patagiums like the sugar glider to help it glide from tree to tree. It sometimes catches bugs with its mouth in mid-air. It is an omnivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • Fast sloth - It is the fastest sloths on the planet, running about 32 miles per hour. It resembles a three-toed sloth, but it is active (not lazy) and it has stronger arms and legs, allowing its limbs to be beneath its body. It can climb well, in a similar maner to macaques. It is an omnivore, feeding on berries, leaves, and insects. It has a similar niche to old world monkeys such as macaques and baboons. It lives in South American rainforests and grasslands.
  • Ape Sloth - It is a sloth that is very active, just like fast sloth. It is named because it has a body plan like an ape species, the gibbon. It has the gibbon's long arms to swing from tree to tree. It is an omnivore that feeds on leaves, berries, insects, and sometimes small flying birds. It lives in rainforests of South America.

Insect-Eating Mammals

Shrews

  • Swamp shrew - It is a shrew that can be seen near swamps. It has webbed feet to help it swim perfectly through muddy swamps. It is a carnivore. It lives near swamps in North America.
  • Snow shrew - It is a shrew that lives in the snow. It is only active in the winter and sleeps through spring, summer, and fall. It keeps itself warm like the mountain platypus. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of the USA and Canada.
  • Ferret Shrew - It is a large shrew species, about the size of an American badger. It is named because of its flexible body. It is an omnivore. It lives in forests and woodlands of North America.
  • Giant shrew - It is the world's largest shrew, about the size of a sheep. Unlike other shrews, it is a herbivore and it has a slower metabolism than other shrews. It lives in forests and woodlands of North America.
  • Killer shrew - It is the most dangerous of all killer mammals, about the size of a large dog and its teeth is highly venomous. It is more carnivorous than any other shrew species. It lives in forests and woodlands of North America.

Moles

  • South American mole - It is a mole that lives in South America. Since it is a ground-dwelling animal, it sometimes waits for food to fall down from trees, including bananas and mangos. It is an omnivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • African mole - It is a mole that lives in Africa. It hides in its tunnels from African predators, like lions and hyenas. It eats grass, fruit, worms, insects, and nuts. It is an omnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
    • Madagascarian mole - The Madagascarian mole is a subspecies of the African mole. Like the African mole, it hides in its burrows to hide from predators, like fossas and birds of prey. The Madagascarian mole is an omnivore. It lives in Madagascar.
  • French mole - It is a mole that lives in France. It usually appears in French cities. It eats whatever leftover food it can find, like baguettes, croissants, and crepes. It is an omnivore.
  • Giant mole - It is a mole that resembles a European mole, but it is huge, about the size of a domestic cow. It is an omnivore, feeding on insects, fruit, rats, mice, other small mammals, lizards, fish, frogs, and the only large animals they feed on are dead large animals. Just like all moles, it is a great digging mammal. It lives in North American grasslands.

Hedgehogs

  • Northeastern Asian hedgehog - It is a hedgehog that lives in grasslands and woodlands of Northeastern part of Siberia. It is an omnivore.
  • North American hedgehog - It is a hedgehog that lives in woodlands and grasslands of North America. It is an omnivore.
  • Flying hedgehog - It is a hedgehog that has flaps of skin membrane that allows it to glide from tree to tree. It is a great climber. It is an omnivore. It lives in woodlands of Europe, but were introduced to North America by humans, so it now also lives in woodlands of North America.
  • Giant hedgehog - It is a hedgehog that is huge, about the size of a large domestic pig. It lives in Asian woodlands, but were introduced to North America by humans, so it also lives in woodlands of North America. It is an omnivore.
  • Molehog - It is a hedgehog with front legs like a mole to dig through soil, much like moles. It lives in European woodlands, but were introduced to North America by humans, so it also lives in North American woodlands. It is an omnivore.

Tree Shrews

  • Giant tree shrew - The giant tree shrew is the biggest tree shrew of all, about the size of an olive baboon. It climbs up in big trees. It is an omnivore. It lives in Southeast Asia.
  • Whip-tailed tree shrew - It is a tree shrew that has a whip-like tail. It uses its tail to scare off intruders by throwing it to the ground, causing it to crack like a whip. It is an omnivore. It lives in Southeast Asia.
  • North American tree shrew - It is a tree shrew that lives in trees in the woodlands of North America. It is an omnivore.
  • African tree shrew - It is a tree shrew that lives in Africa. It makes a hissing noise when intruders, like leopards, get close to it. It is an omnivore. It lives on the savannahs and in the jungles of Africa.

Bats

  • Hyena fruit bat - It is a fruit bat that acts like a hyena. It has a hyena-like face. It resembles the lesser bare-backed fruit bat. It can usually be seen near brown hyenas. Even though it eats fruit, it eats some meat from the brown hyena's prey. It is an omnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • American flying fox - It is a flying fox that lives in forests and swamps of North America. There are about 2,045 species of American flying foxes. It is a herbivore. It looks similar to an Asian flying fox.
  • American hammerhead bat - It is a bat that lives in North America's forests and swamps. It is a herbivore. It looks similar to an African hammerhead bat.
  • Shark-jawed bat - It is a bat that has jaws like a shark to hunt insects, lizards, and smaller mammals. It lives in parts of Mexico and USA.
  • Northern vampire bat - It is a vampire bat that lives in much colder places than the similar common vampire bat, living in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and other parts of the USA. It is a carnivore, feeding on blood of dead animals, small animals, livestock, deer, bears, boars, bison, other animals, and sometimes humans. Unlike other vampire bat species, it does not carry rabies and doesn't get infected by rabies (due to their strong immune system), so it is the only microbat to not have rabies, making it safe to be around anything, even if it drinks blood of other animals.
  • Snowbat - This bat has fuzzy, white fur. Its fur helps it stay warm in the snow. The snowbat only comes out when there is snow. It likes hunting for bugs in the snow. It keeps itself camouflaged in the snow. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of the USA and Canada.
  • Pig-faced bat - The pig-faced bat has a face that almost resembles a pig's. It uses its pig-like nose to sniff out its prey. It eats sloppily because its big nose sends the prey's meat flying. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Red-winged bat - It is a bat with red wings. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • Lion-tailed bat - It is a bat that has a tail like a lion's. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.

Primates

Lorises

  • Gibbon loris - It is a loris that has slender arms and legs like a gibbon. It uses its arms to swing from branch to branch. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Asia.
  • Fast loris - It is the fastest loris on the planet, running about 37 miles per hour. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Asia.
  • Prickly loris - Instead of having toxins on their fur, prickly lorises have prickly fur. It hurts a bit more like a hedgehog's and a porcupine's. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Asia.
  • African loris - It is a loris that lives in African rainforests. It looks similar to a slow loris, but with longer limbs to move fast. It is an omnivore.
  • European loris - It is a loris that lives in European forests. It looks like a slow loris. It is an omnivore.

Lemurs

  • Big-tailed indri - It is an indri with a long tail, unlike the common indri, who has a short tail. It uses its tail to help him get across from tree to tree. Its tail also helps it grab fruit and nuts. It is an omnivore. It lives in Madagascar.
  • African lemur - It is a lemur that lives in African rainforests and woodlands. It is an omnivore. There are about 2,590 species of African lemurs.
  • Koala lemur - It is a lemur of Madagascar. It looks similar to a koala, but with a lemur-like head and it has no pouch. It is orangutan-sized. It lives in rainforests and woodlands of Madagascar.
  • Lemurpanzee - It is a lemur that is about the size of a chimpanzee and resembles a chimpanzee, but with a lemur head. It can be dangerous, using its teeth and claws to defend its territory. It is an omnivore. It lives in Madagascar.
  • Gorilla lemur - It is a lemur that looks similar to a western gorilla, but with a lemur head. It is the size of a mountain gorilla. It is an omnivore. It lives in Madagascar.
  • Wallaby lemur - It is a lemur that almost resembles a Bennett's wallaby, but with a lemur head. It hops almost higher than a sifaka lemur. It has sharp claws on its feet like a wallaby. It is an omnivore. It lives in Madagascar.
  • Kangaroo lemur - It is a lemur that almost resembles a red kangaroo. It hops almost higher than a sifaka lemur. It has sharp claws on its feet like a kangaroo. It is an omnivore. It lives in Madagascar.
  • Long-nosed lemur - It is a lemur with a long nose. It resembles a ring-tailed lemur, but with an anteater-like snout. It uses its long nose to sniff out ants. It can fit into tight spots where bugs are. It uses its tongue to take the ants and eat them like an anteater. It is an omnivore. It lives in Madagascar.
  • North American ring-tailed lemur - This type of ring-tailed lemur lives in parts of North America. It is an omnivore.
  • North American sifaka - This type of sifaka lives in parts of North America. It is an omnivore.
  • North American aye-aye - It is an aye-aye that lives in parts of North America. It is an omnivore.

New World Monkeys

  • White lion tamarin - The white lion tamarin resembles a golden lion tamarin, but only with white fur and lighter gray skin. It is an omnivore. It lives in Brazil.
  • North American tamarin - It is a tamarin that lives in forests and swamps of North America. It is an omnivore. There are about 685 species of North American tamarins.
  • Red-faced saki - It is a saki with a red-looking face. It has short hair. Some people are scared by it, because of its red face. The females have lighter red faces. The red-faced saki is an omnivore. It lives in South America, but was introduced to North America by humans, so it now also live in swamps and forests of North America.
  • North American saki - It is a saki that lives in Forests and swamps of North America. It is an omnivore. There are about 267 species of North American sakis.
  • North American spider monkey - It is a spider monkey that lives in North American forests and swamps. It is an omnivore. There are about 590 species of North American spider monkeys.
  • North American squirrel monkey - It is a squirrel monkey that lives in North American forests and swamps. It is an omnivore. There are about 472 species of North American squirrel monkeys.
  • North American night monkey - It is a night monkey that lives in North American forests and swamps. It is an omnivore. There are about 739 species of North American night monkeys.
  • Giant marmoset - It resembles a pygmy marmoset, but is bigger. It is as tall as an Asian elephant's shoulder height, making them the largest primates on the planet, bigger than the extinct Gigantopithecus. The babies are as tall as wild boars. It is an omnivore, with 90% its diet plants and 10% its diet carrion and insects. It lives in South American grasslands, rainforests, and sometimes cities, but some migrated to North American grasslands, forests, and swamps due to global warming, making them a problem to cities, towns, and some native North American species.

Old World Monkeys

  • Big-mouth gelada - This gelada has a bigger mouth with sharper teeth. Its attack on humans is more dangerous. A big-mouth gelada's fight with another big-mouth gelada is more violent than a common gelada fight. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • North American gelada - It is a gelada that lives in North America. It is known to make mischief, since a lot of things happen in North American cities. Most North American geladas live in grasslands, savannas, and scrublands (not desert-like scrublands, grassland-like scrublands). It is a herbivore.
  • North American mandrill - It is a mandrill that lives in grasslands and forests of North America. It is known to make mischief, as a lot of things happen in North American cities. It is an omnivore.
  • North American drill - It is a drill that lives in North American grasslands and forests. It is known to make mischief, as a lot of things happen in North American cities. It is an omnivore.
  • North American baboon - This type of baboon lives in North America. It is known to make mischief, since a lot of things happen in North American cities. Most North American baboons live in grasslands and the woods. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • North American macaque - This type of macaque lives in North America. It is known to make mischief, since a lot of things happen in North American cities. There are 1,925 species of North American macaques. Most North American macaques live in grasslands and the woods. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • North American vervet monkey - It is a vervet monkey that lives in grasslands, forests, and swamps of North America. It is known to make mischief, since a lot of things happen in North American cities. It is an omnivore.
  • North American colobus monkey - It is a colobus monkey that lives in North America. It is an omnivore. There are about 823 species of North American colobus monkeys.
  • North American patas monkey - It is a patas monkey that lives in grasslands, forests, and swamps of North America. It is known to make mischief, since a lot of things happen in North American cities. It is an omnivore. There are about 174 species of North American patas monkeys.
  • North American mangabey - It is a mangabey of North American forests and swamps. It is an omnivore. There are about 128 species of North American mangabeys.
  • North American guenon - It is a guenon that lives in North American grasslands, forests, and swamps. It is known to make mischief, since a lot of things happen in North American cities. It is an omnivore. There are about 72 species of North American guenons.
  • North American talapoin - This type of talapoin lives in North American forests and swamps. It is an omnivore. There are about 147 species of North American talapoins.
  • North American swamp monkey - It is a monkey that lives in North American swamps and everglades. It looks similar to Allen's swamp monkey. It is an omnivore. There are about 1,293 species of North American swamp monkeys.

Apes

  • Big bonobo - The big bonobo is twice a common bonobo's size. It is almost as big as a western gorilla. It has bigger abdominal muscles. It is sometimes most likely to attack. It is an omnivore. It lives in the jungles of Africa.
  • Bouncing gorilla - This gorilla has bouncy feet and a belly. It lands on its belly after jumping around and rolls around. It usually bounces on its belly when the bouncing gorilla gets out of trees. It is an omnivore. It lives in the jungles of Africa.
  • Pygmy gibbon - It is the smallest gibbon, although it is a little bit larger than a spider monkey. It only swings on smaller branches over tiny gaps. When it comes across a big gap, it climbs down the tree and runs on the ground. Pygmy gibbons are good runners. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Asia.
  • Giant gibbon - It is the largest gibbon, about the size of a juvenile orangutan. It only swings on larger branches. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Asia.
  • African gibbon - It is a gibbon that lives in rainforests of Africa. It is an omnivore.
  • Flathead gibbon - It is a gibbon with a flat head. Its skull almost resembles a ruffed lemur's skull. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Asia.
  • Balloon throat sac siamang - This siamang's throat sac is bigger and inflates more when it howls. It howls louder than a common siamang. It is an omnivore. It lives in the jungles of Asia.
  • Slender orangutan - It is the most skinniest orangutan. It swings on vines and on branches more quicker. It is a herbivore. It lives in the rainforests of Borneo.

Carnivores

Canines

  • Alps fox - This type of fox lives in parts of the Alps. It is a carnivore.
  • Lobster-eating fox - It is a fox that eats lobsters. Its mouth is so powerful, it can crack a lobster's claws right off. It sometimes eats bugs and birds when lobsters aren't around. It is a carnivore. It lives on some islands where lobsters come out on the beach.
  • Tall-legged maned wolf - It is a maned wolf with tall legs. It can run faster than a common maned wolf because of its tall legs, so it can attack its prey easily. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of South America. 
  • Big-maned maned wolf - It is a maned wolf with a big mane. Its big mane is almost completely wrapped around his neck like a lion. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of South America.
  • Black coyote - It is a coyote with black fur. In the dark, no one can see it well without really light moonlight. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Rhino-eared fox - This fox has bigger ears than the bat-eared fox. The rhino-eared fox has rhino-like ears. It can hear almost a lot more than the bat-eared fox.
  • Urban gray wolf - It is a gray wolf that lives in cities and towns of North America, as well as forests and grasslands of North America. Unlike other gray wolf subspecies, urban gray wolves learn not to hunt livestock and only hunt large mammal pests, including the urban mule deer. It does well with humans and tolerates human activities much like feral dogs.
  • North American dingo - This type of dingo lives in North America. Only some live in cities, because most of the North American dingoes were shooed out by people with their guns. Most of the North American dingoes live in grasslands. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of North America.

Bears

  • African grizzly bear - It is a grizzly bear that lives in Africa. It is almost more powerful than a lion. Its prey includes zebras, antelopes, and wildebeest, but also feeds on fruit. It is an omnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • South American grizzly bear - It is a grizzly bear that lives in grasslands and forests of South America. Its prey includes llamas, deer, and tapirs, but also feeds on berries. It is an omnivore.
  • African black bear - It is a black bear that lives in Africans savannahs and rainforests. It is an omnivore.
  • European black bear - It is a black bear that lives in parts of Europe. It is an omnivore.
  • Urban black bear - It is a black bear subspecies that lives in cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America, as well as woodlands and grasslands of North America. Unlike other bears, they are no longer aggressive and are now passive (about as peaceful as a manatee). They live very well with humans and tolerates well with human activities. They can reproduce faster and a little more frequently than other bears, allowing this bear subspecies to survive.
  • African terror bear - It is a relative of polar bears that lives in African savannahs. It resembles a polar bear, but it is brown and not white. It is a carnivore. It hunts antelopes,  zebras, and buffaloes. It protects its killed prey from lions, hyenas, and leopards.
  • Long-tongued black bear - It is a black bear with a really long tongue like the sun bear. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • African sun bear - It is a sun bear that lives in parts of Africa. It has a special tongue that avoids killer bees when getting honey. It is an omnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • African sloth bear - It is a type of sloth bear of African rainforests. It is an omnivore.
  • Giant sloth bear - It is the biggest type of sloth bear, bigger than a polar bear. It has big claws to rip open things. It is dangerous and can attack a human if too close to it. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of India.
  • South American sloth bear - It is a sloth bear that lives in the rainforests of South America. It is an omnivore.
  • Black spectacled bear - It is a spectacled bear with black fur. Its "spectacles" are left the same color like the common spectacled bears. It can't be seen well in the dark. It is an omnivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • North American spectacled bear - It is a spectacled bear that lives in the forests and grasslands of North America. It is an omnivore.
  • African giant panda - IIt is a giant panda that lives in African rainforests. It is a herbivore.

Mongooses

  • Giant mongoose - It is the biggest type of mongoose. It is big as a gray wolf. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • North American meerkat - It is a meerkat that lives in North America. Most North American meerkats live in the wild. Some North American meerkats in civilized places stay away from cars and other vehicles. North American meerkats in civilized places can be seen near sidewalks. Some North American meerkats can get food from civilized places and take the food back home without getting into any danger. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Black meerkat - It is a meerkat with black fur. Some predators can barely see it at night time. The black meerkat is a carnivore. It is nocturnal. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • White Arctic meerkat - It is a meerkat with cuddly white fur. They hide in the snow to stay away from predators, like polar bears. Sometimes, orcas can eat white Arctic meerkats, so white Arctic meerkats stay a far distance away from the orcas. The white Arctic meerkat is an omnivore. It lives in parts of the Arctic.
  • Water meerkat - It is a meerkat that spends most of its time in the water. It is a fast swimmer with its limbs and slender body. It can find food, like bugs in the water. It sometimes hides under the water to stay away from predators, like birds of prey. It is a carnivore. It lives in water spots in Africa.
  • Giant meerkat - It is the biggest type of meerkat. It is about the size of a large dog. It hides in big holes to stay away from predators. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts on the savannahs of Africa.
  • North American binturong - It is a binturong that lives in parts of North America. It is a carnivore.

Mustelids

  • Russian ferret badger - It is a ferret badger that lives in parts of Russia. It is a carnivore.
  • Brazilian badger - It is a badger that lives in parts of Brazil. It is an omnivore.
  • Wood-chewing badger - It is a badger that chews wood like a beaver. Like rodents, the wood-chewing badger's teeth can grow, so it chews wood to keep its teeth from growing. It usually puts wood on its den. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Squiggled skunk - It is a skunk with black squiggles on its white fur. It almost resembles a spotted skunk. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Marbled skunk - It is a skunk with black and white marbled fur. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • African otter - It is an otter that lives in parts of Africa. It can be seen in water spots. It hides from predators like lions by going to the floor of the water spots. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • Giant sea otter - It is the biggest type of sea otter. It is almost the size of a giant otter. It is a carnivore. It lives near some seas.
  • Big honey badger - It is the biggest type of honey badger. It is twice a common honey badger's size. The big honey badger is a bit more nastier than the common honey badger. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • Giant wolverine - It is the biggest type of wolverine. It is almost as big as a boulder. It has strong front legs. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Antarctica wolverine - It is the largest carnivore on Antarctica's land, about the size of a black bear. It is a carnivore that feeds on penguins and seals.

Pinnipeds

  • Striped seal - It is a gray seal with brown stripes on its body. It resembles a harp seal and a spotted seal. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Alaska.
  • Pygmy elephant seal - It is the smallest elephant seal. It is twice the size of a baby harp seal. It is sometimes agressive, since it is little. It is a carnivore. It lives near the seas of North America.
  • Black leopard seal - It is a leopard seal with really dark black fur. Its black fur helps him to be hidden from penguins so it can attack them. Sometimes, penguins notice it and get away from it. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Antarctica.
  • Gray walrus - It is a walrus with gray skin. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of the Arctic, Alaska, and Greenland.
  • Antarctican walrus - It is a walrus that lives in parts of Antarctica. It looks similar to an Arctic walrus. It is a carnivore.
  • North American walrus - It is a walrus that lives in shorelines of western USA (California, Oregon, etc) and eastern USA (Florida, New Jersey, New York, etc.). It looks similar to an Arctic walrus. It is a carnivore.

Procyonidae

  • African raccoon - It is a raccoon that lives in Africa. It has brown fur. It usually hunts for its prey in the tall grass. It gets aggressive when an intruder comes near it, like a lion or a leopard. It sometimes can be seen fighting honey badgers. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • Asian raccoon - It is a raccoon that lives in Asia. It is smaller than the common raccoon. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Asia.
  • Big coati - It is the biggest type of coati. It is big as a large dog. It has sharp, dog-like teeth. It can sometimes attack humans. It eats larger sea turtles, unlike the common coati, who eats baby sea turtles, or sea turtle eggs. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Mexico and South America.
  • Marbled coati - It is a coati with tan and brown marbled fur. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Mexico and South America.
  • Northern coati - It is the only coati indigenous to California, Nevada, Colorado, Texas, Georgia, Florida, and other parts of USA. It looks similar to a South American coati. It is an omnivore.
  • Snow coati - It is a coati that lives in the snow. It lives in its den through spring, summer, and fall, until it is winter, when it is ready to come out. When it is in its den through the seasons besides winter, it eats fruit inside its den, bugs, mice, and other little animals that come in its den. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of Canada.
  • African coati - It is a coati that lives in parts of Africa. It is an omnivore.
  • European coati - It is a coati that lives in parts of Europe. It is an omnivore.
  • Asian coati - It is a coati that lives in parts of Asia. It is an omnivore.
  • Australian coati - It is a coati that lives in the outback of Australia. It is an omnivore.
  • Black kinkajou - It is a kinkajou with black fur. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of South America.
  • Gliding kinkajou - It is a kinkajou that has pataguims on his arms to help it glide from tree to tree like a sugar glider. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of South America.
  • North American kinkajou - It is a kinkajou that lives in parts of North America. It is an omnivore.

Hyenas

  • Black hyena - It is a hyena with black fur. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • White hyena - It is a hyena with white fur. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • Marbled hyena - It is a hyena with marbled fur. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • Maned hyena - It is a hyena with a big mane. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • Polar regions hyena - It is a hyena that lives in the polar regions. It eats seals, terns, and snowy owls. It is a carnivore.
  • Long-tailed hyena - It is a hyena with a very long tail. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • Pygmy aardwolf - It is the smallest type of aardwolf, about the size of a beagle. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • Giant aardwolf - It is the largest type of aardwolf, about the size of a grizzly bear. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • Big striped hyena - It is the biggest type of striped hyena. It is a bit bigger than an adult male lion. It has large feet and claws. Its prey are big animals like cape buffaloes, elephants, and giraffes. It is a carnivore. It lives on savannahs of Africa.
  • Asian spotted hyena - It is a type of spotted hyena that lives in parts of Asia. It is a carnivore.
  • European spotted hyena - It is a type of spotted hyena that lives in parts of Europe. It is a carnivore.
  • North American spotted hyena - It is a type of spotted hyena that lives in grasslands and forests of North America. It is a carnivore.

Felines

  • Pink tiger - It is a tiger with pink fur, black stripes, and a white belly. It is the most rarest type of tiger. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Siberia.
  • Stripeless tiger - It is a tiger that has no stripes on its body. It sometimes lies down to keep itself from being seen by its prey. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Asia.
  • North American tiger - It is a tiger that lives in North America. It hunts down North Amercian animals, like mule deer, squirrels, and rabbits. It can attack people, like hikers, who come near it. It is a carnivore. It lives in forests of North America.
  • South American tiger - It is a tiger that lives in South America. It eats South American animals, like parrots, tapirs, and monkeys. It is a carnivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • North American leopard - It is a leopard that lives in the forests of North America. It is a carnivore.
  • Crab-eating jaguar - It is a jaguar that eats crabs. It lies down on beaches, waiting for crabs to come. Sometimes, it can go underwater to look for crabs. Despite its name, it not only eats crabs, it also feeds on fish, small reptiles, and some mammals such as monkeys, smaller cats, and tapirs. It can hold its breath by closing its nostrils for almost four minutes. It is a carnivore. It lives on beaches of South America and Central America.
  • North American jaguar - It is a jaguar that lives in forests of North America. It is a carnivore.
  • Asian jaguar - It is a jaguar that lives in rainforests of Asia. It is a carnivore
  • European jaguar - It is a jaguar that lives in forests of Europe. It is a carnivore.
  • African jaguar - It is a jaguar that lives in grasslands and rainforests of Africa. It is a carnivore.
  • Big cougar - It is the biggest type of cougar. It is a bit bigger than a tiger. It has big paws for grabbing. It jumps higher than the common cougar. It has a mouth a bit bigger than a common cougar's. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Cheetah Cougar - It is a cougar with a cheetah-like body design and nose to help it breath in high speeds. They have a similar niche to African cheetahs. They are the fastest land animal on earth, along with true cheetahs. They live on the grasslands of North America. They are carnivores, with their favorite prey items being deer and pronghorns.
  • Pygmy cougar - It is the smallest type of cougar. It is small as a bobcat, which are small as its back. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Asian cougar - It is a cougar that lives in parts of Asia. It is a carnivore.
  • European cougar - It is a cougar that lives in Europe. Some European cougars can be seen in cities in Europe. It is a carnivore. It lives in some countries from Europe, including Italy, France, and Spain.
  • African cougar - It is a cougar that lives in parts of Africa. It is almost as fast as a zebra. it fights anything that comes near its prey, like lions, hyenas, or leopards. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • Urban cougar - It is a subspecies of cougar that can tolerate human activities much like feral cats and dogs. Unlike other cougar subspecies, they usually ignor livestock and prefer to hunt urban deer, urban boars, and feral dogs, reducing the chance of humans going out to hunt and causing the subspecies going extinct. Urban cougars are less aggressive, more peaceful, and more bold than other cougars, other than that, they are similar to other cougar subspecies.
  • Brown leopard - It is a leopard with brown fur. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • European lion - It is a lion that lives in parts of Europe. It is a carnivore.
  • Australian lion - It is a lion that lives in Australia. It has orange-brown fur, and its mane and tail are the same brown color as the African lion's mane and tail. It is a carnivore. It lives in the outback of Australia.
  • Striped lion - It is a lion with stripes on its body. Its stripes are a darker brown. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • Pygmy lion - It is the smallest type of lion. It is twice the size of an African lion cub. Its babies are the size of an African lion cub's leg. It is a carnivore. It lives on the savannahs of Africa.
  • Siberian lion - It is a lion the lives in cold parts of Siberia, including Pleistocene park, where they hunt horses, reindeer, musk ox, and others. It is a carnivore.
  • African forest lion - It is a lion that only lives in the jungles of Africa. It is a carnivore.
  • South American lynx - It is a lynx that lives in parts of South America. It is a carnivore.
  • Asian black-footed cat - It is a black-footed cat that lives in grasslands of Asia. It is a carnivore.
  • European black-footed cat - It is a black-footed cat that lives in grasslands of Europe. It is a carnivore.
  • Australian black-footed cat - It is a black-footed cat that lives in grasslands and outbacks of Australia. ItIt is a carnivore.
  • North American black-footed cat - It is a black-footed cat that lives in grasslands of North America. It is a carnivore.
  • South American black-footed cat - It is a black-footed cat that lives in grasslands and rainforests of South America. It is a carnivore.
  • Big ocelot - It is the biggest type of ocelot. It has sharper teeth and bigger paws. It is more dangerous than the common ocelot. It is a carnivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • Brown ocelot - It is an ocelot with brown fur. It camouflages itself in brown places like logs, dirt, and mud. It is a carnivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • North American ocelot - It is an ocelot that lives in parts of North America. It is a carnivore.
  • Big margay - It is the biggest type of margay. It is almost bigger than the big ocelot. It is a carnivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • North American margay - It is a margay that lives in parts of North America. It is a carnivore.
  • Golden jaguarundi - It is a jaguarundi with goldenrod yellow fur. It is a carnivore. It lives in the rainforests of South America.
  • Big serval - It is the biggest type of serval. It is big as a Siberian tiger. It is a carnivore. It lives in parts of Africa.
  • Asian serval - It is a serval that lives in parts of Asia. It is a carnivore.
  • European serval - It is a serval that lives in parts of Europe. It is a carnivore.
  • North American serval - It is a serval that lives in the woodlands and grasslands of North America. It is a carnivore.
  • Urban bobcat - It is a subspecies of bobcat that lives in almost all cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. They can tolerate human activities much like feral cats (one of their rivals). They are less aggressive, more peaceful and brave towards humans than other bobcat subspecies. Other than that, they are similar to o'er bobcat subspecies.

Hoofed Mammals

Elephants

  • British elephant - It is an elephant that lives on the British Isles. It can mostly be seen in forests. British elephants rarely go into cities. It lives in parts of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. It is a herbivore.
  • Canadian elephant - It is an elephant that lives in parts of Canada. It hides under things to keep itself from being cold in the snow. It is a herbivore.
  • Russian elephant - It is an elephant that lives in parts of Russia. It can keep itself warm in the snow like the Canadian elephant. It is a herbivore.
  • Japanese elephant - It is an elephant that lives in Japan. It is the largest native Japanese land mammal.
  • Bearded elephant - It is an elephant that has a beard-like hair coming from its neck area. It lives in Africa.
  • Little elephant - It is an elephant that lives in channel islands off the coast of California. It is the smallest elephant species, about the size of a large wild boar.
  • Pygmy elephant - It is an elephant that is about the size of a hippopotamus. It lives in Asia.
  • Giant African elephant - It is one of the largest elephant one earth, about 16 feet tall, 14 feet long, and 8 tons. They live in African grasslands and savannahs.
  • Long-tusked elephant - It is an elephant with long tusks similar to that found on an extinct mammoth. It lives in Asian grasslands and forests.
  • South American elephant - It is an elephant that lives in grasslands and rainforests of South America. It resembles a hybrid between an African elephant and an Asian elephant. It is the largest land animal of South America, about 14 feet tall, 12 feet long, and 7 tons.
  • North American elephant - It is an elephant that lives in North American grasslands and forests. North American elephants can sometimes go into cities. It resembles a cross between an African elephant and an extinct Columbian mammoth.
  • European elephant - It is an elephant that lives in European forests and grasslands. They rarely go into cities.
  • Australian elephant - It is an elephant that lives in Australian outbacks. They are slightly smaller than Asian elephants as there are not as much food or water as in Asia.
  • Madagascian elephant - It is an elephant that lives in Madagascar. It resembles an African elephant, but with an Asian elephant's ears and back shape.

Equines

  • Tusked horse - It is a wild (not feral) horse that has warhog-like tusks. It is a herbivore. Its closest relative is a Mongolian wild horse. It lives in grasslands of North America.
  • Giant horse - It is the largest horse species alive today, about two times bigger than the American mustang. Like all modern horses, it is a herbivore. It lives in grasslands of North America.
  • Asian zebra - It is a species of zebra that lives in Asian grasslands. It is a herbivore. It resembles a hybrid between a common zebra and Grevy's zebra.

Tapirs

  • North American tapir - It is a tapir that lives in forests, grasslands, deserts, and swamps of North America. Unlike other tapirs, they are not just browsing animals, they can also graze on grass, allowing the survival of North American tapirs. They are herbivores. There are about 629 species of North American tapirs.
  • Urban North American tapir - It is a tapir that lives in cities and towns (as well as forests, grasslands, deserts, and swamps) of North America. Unlike other tapirs, they are not endangered (just like other North American tapirs) as they reproduce faster, lives well with humans, and learned to tolerate human activities. They are herbivores.

Rhinoceroses

  • Siberian rhinoceros - It is a rhinoceros that lives in Siberian grasslands. They resemble a hybrid between a white rhinoceros and an extinct woolly rhinoceros. They have woolly fur much like woolly rhinoceros to protect themselves against the cold. Unlike most rhinos, they are browsers (feeding on leaves and shrubs) and grazers (feeding on grass). They can see very well unlike most other rhinoceroses.
  • North American rhinoceros - It is a rhinoceros that lives in grasslands of North America. They evolved from a prehistoric group of Siberian rhinos that migrated to North America during the last Ice Age. They resemble a Siberian rhinoceros. They are both browsers and grazers.
  • Giant-horned rhinoceros - It is a rhinoceros that has only one, but huge man-size horn on its snout. It is a grazer, unlike most other rhinos. It lives in European grasslands and some live in cities of Europe.

Antelopes

  • North American gazelle - It is a gazelle that lives in grasslands of North America. It is a browser and a grazer.
  • North American wildebeest - It is a wildebeest that lives in grasslands North America. It is a grazing herbivore.
  • North American eland - It is an eland that lives in forests and grasslands of North America, and some lives in cities and towns of North America. It is a browser and a grazer.
  • North American gerenuk - It is a gerenuk that lives in grasslands, forests, cities, and towns of North America. It is both a browser and grazer.
  • North American waterbuck - It is a waterbuck that lives in grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, and towns of North America. It is a browser and grazer.

Deer

  • Urban mule deer - It is a mule deer that lives in cities and towns, as well as forests, of North America. Unlike other mule deer subspecies, they live well with humans and tolerate human activities very well. They learn to avoid cars to reduce a chance of roadkills. They reproduce faster in order for their subspecies to survive in environments that are hostile to most other large animals (other than humans and feral dogs).
  • Urban elk - It is a subspecies of American elk that can survive in cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. It can tolerate well with human activities much like urban mule deer and urban tapirs. They are less aggressive, more peaceful and bold than other American elk subspecies.

Bovidae

  • North American prairie buffalo - It is a buffalo that lives in North American grasslands, cities, and towns alongside bison. It is a grazing herbivore. It resembles a cape buffalo, its closest relative, but is not as aggressive, only as aggressive as mooses.
  • European cape buffalo - It is a buffalo that lives in grasslands of Europe. It is a grazing herbivore. It resembles an African cape buffalo, but not as aggressive as an African cape buffalo, only as aggressive as elk.
  • Asian savannah buffalo - It is a cape buffalo that lives in grasslands and savannahs of Asia. It is a grazing herbivore. It resembles an African cape buffalo, but is not as aggressive, only about as aggressive as water buffaloes.
  • South American water buffalo - It is a water buffalo that lives in swamps, rainforests, and grasslands of South America. It is both a browsing and grazing herbivore. It resembles a wild Asian water buffalo, its closest relative.
  • North American water buffalo - It is a water buffalo that lives in grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, and towns of North America. It is both a browser and a grazer. It resembles its closest relative, a wild Asian water buffalo.
  • European water buffalo - It is a water buffalo that lives in swamps and grasslands of Europe. It is a browsing and grazing herbivore. It resembles a wild Asian water buffalo, its closest relative.
  • African water buffalo - It is a water buffalo that lives in African grasslands, rainforests, and swamps. It is a browsing and grazing herbivore. It resembles a wild Asian water buffalo, its closest relative.
  • European yak - It is a yak that lives in grasslands, cities, and towns of Europe. It is a grazer.
  • American yak - It is a yak that lives in grasslands, cities, and towns of North America. It is a grazing herbivore.
  • African yak - It is a yak that lives in grasslands of Africa. It is a grazing herbivore. Unlike other yaks, it has shorter fur as Africa is really hot.
  • African bison - It is a bison that lives in African grasslands. It is a grazing herbivore. Unlike other bison, it has shorter fur as Africa is really hot.
  • Siberian bison - It is a bison that lives in Siberian grasslands. It is a grazing herbivore.

Camelids

  • Western dromedary camel - It is a dromedary camel that lives in deserts, scrublands, and grasslands of North America. It is both a browser and a grazer. It is similar to African dromedary camels.
  • Western llama - It is a subspecies of guanaco that lives in grasslands, savannahs, scrublands, and deserts of North America. It is both a browsing herbivore and a grazing herbivore. It resembles a South American wild guanaco, but is 160 pounds bigger due to the abundances of its food source.

Giraffes

  • Dwarf giraffe - It is a ggiraffe that lives in African grasslands, swamps, and rainforests. They resemble a cross between a giraffe and an okapi, a small shorter necked giraffe. It is a browsing herbivore.

Pigs

  • Red American hog ​- It is a red river hog that lives in forests, swamps, and unlike other wild pig species, they can survive in cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. It is an opportunistic omnivore. They can tolerate human activities much like urban tapirs, urban deer, and feral dogs.
  • American warthog - It is a warthog that lives in grasslands of North America. It is an omnivore. It resembles a common African warthog.
  • Urban boar - It is a wild boar subspecies that can survive in cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of Europe, Asia, and North America. They tolerate human activities very well, much like feral dogs, American river hogs, urban tapirs, and urban deer.

Sirenians

  • Western manatee - It is a manatee that lives in rivers of California, Arizona, Oregon, Baja California, New Mexico, Mexico, Texas, and Nevada. Unlike most other manatees, it not just feeds on plants, it can also feed on fish and crustaceans, making it an omnivore, but it is still gentle and harmless to people.

Hyraxes

  • Asian hyrax - It is a hyrax that lives in scrublands, grasslands, cities, and towns of Asia. It is a herbivore.
  • European hyrax - It is a hyrax that lives in scrublands, grasslands, swamps, cities, and towns of Europe. It is a herbivore.
  • North American hyrax - It is a hyrax that lives in deserts, scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. It is a herbivore. Unlike other hyrax species, they can tolerate human activities very well, along with urban deer, urban tapirs, and urban boars. They are found from as north as the middle part of Canada to as far south as the middle part of Mexico.

Aardvarks

  • European aardvark - It is an aardvark that lives in European grasslands and scrublands. It is an insectivore.
  • Asian aardvark - It is an aardvark that lives in deserts, scrublands, grasslands, and cities of Asia. It is an insectivore.
  • North American aardvark - It is an aardvark that lives in deserts, scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. Unlike other aardvark species, they tolerate well with human activities. It is an insectivore.

Cetaceans

  • Giant dolphin - It is a dolphin that is huge. It is big as an orca, about 30 feet long. It resembles a bottlenose dolphin, but with a builkier body. It lives in Pacific ocean areas around Oregon, California, Baja California, Mexico, and Central America. It is a carnivore, but not as carnivorous as orcas.
  • Killer sperm whale - It is a relative of sperm whales. It looks similar to a common sperm whale, but with more massive teeth and stronger jaws to hunt other prey items. It can attack humans by swallowing them and crushing them with its teeth, but more often it hunts large fish, squid, sharks, dolphins, and other whale species (including orcas, gray whales, etc.). It lives in Pacific ocean areas around Oregon, California, Baja California, Mexico, Central America, and South America. It is a carnivore.

Rodents

  • Giant rat - It is the largest rat on earth, about the size of a medium-sized dog. It is an omnivore. It is less aggressive than brown rats or black rats. Unlike other rat species that were introduced worldwide, they are diurnal, rather than nocturnal. They are less bothersome and less destructive than black rats or brown rats. It is found everywhere except Antarctica.
  • Big rat - It is a rat that is about the size of a house cat. It is an omnivore. It is found everywhere except Antarctica.
  • Little rat - It is a tiny rat that is about the size of a mouse. It is an omnivore. It is found everywhere except Antarctica.
  • Big mouse - It is a mouse that is about the size of a squirrel. It is an omnivore. It is passive and it is more intelligent and less frightened than house mice. It is found everywhere except Antarctica.
  • Giant mouse - It is the largest mouse species on earth, about the size of a goat. It is an omnivore. It is more intelligent and less scared than house mice. It is found everywhere except Antarctica.
  • Antarctic lemming - It is a lemming that lives in Antarctica. It has antifreeze in its blood to survive the cold. It is an omnivore.
  • Asian springhare - It is a springhare that lives in Asia. It is an omnivore.
  • European springhare - It is a springhare that lives in Asia. It is an omnivore.
  • North American springhare - It is a springhare that lives in North America. It is an omnivore.
  • South American springhare - It is a springhare that lives in South America. It is an omnivore.
  • Big beaver - It is a beaver that is about the size of a capybara. It lives in North American forests, swamps, and cities. It is less aggressive than other beaver species. They are herbivores.
  • Horned beaver - It is a beaver with two horns on its forehead, they're used for fighting other males or to protect themselves against predators. They are herbivores.
  • North American capybara - It is a capybara that lives in North American grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs. Unlike South American capybaras, they can tolerate human activities much like urban deer, urban tapir, and urban boar. It is a herbivore.
  • Giant capybara - It is the largest rodent on earth, about the size of a hippopotamus. Despite this, it is a gentle (not aggressive) animal. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of South America.
  • North American paca - it is a paca that lives in North American grasslands, forests, cities, and towns. They are omnivores.
  • Giant paca  - It is a paca that is about the size of a beaver. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of South America.
  • North American agouti - It is an agouti that lives in North American grasslands, forests, cities, and towns. It is an omnivore.
  • Giant agouti - It is an agouti that is about the size of a porcupine. It is an omnivore. It lives in parts of South America.
  • Horned chinchilla - It is a chinchilla that has a horn on its forehead for defense against predators. It is an omnivore.
  • Big chinchilla - It is a chinchilla that is about the size of a small peccary. It is an omnivore.
  • Giant gopher - - It is a gopher that is about the size of a groundhog. It is an omnivore. It lives in North America.
  • Horned gopher - It is a gopher that has two horns on its forehead for fighting against other males to win a female. It is an omnivore. It lives in North America.
  • Hedgehog porcupine - It is a porcupine that rolls into a ball much like a hedgehog. It is an omnivore. It lives in forests, cities, and towns of North America.
  • Giant porcupine - It is a porcupine that is about the size of a sheep. It is an omnivore. It lives in North American grasslands, forests, cities, and towns.
  • Water porcupine - It is a porcupine that has an otter-like body and tail. Unlike other porcupines, it is a good swimmer. It is an omnivore. It lives in North American swamps, forests, rivers, cities, and towns.
  • North American crested porcupine - It is a crested porcupine that lives in North American scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, cities, and towns. It resembles its closest relative, the African crested porcupine. It is an omnivore.
  • Horned porcupine - It is a porcupine that has horns on its forehead as well as spines. It is an omnivore. It lives in grasslands, forests, cities, and towns of North America.
  • Urban porcupine - It is a subspecies of an American porcupine that can live in cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. It can tolerate human activities very well, much like urban deer, urban tapirs, and urban boars.
  • Giant groundhog - It is a groundhog that is about the size of a capybara. It is an omnivore. It lives in North America.
  • Horned groundhog -It is a groundhog that has two horns on its forehead. It is an omnivore. It lives in North America.
  • Mole squirrel - It is a squirrel that has mole-like paws for digging as well as for climbing. It is an omnivore. It lives in North American grasslands, forests, cities, and towns.
  • Rabbit-eared squirrel - It is a squirrel with rabbit-like ears for detecting predators. It is an omnivore. It lives in North American forests, cities, and towns.
  • Giant squirrel - It is a squirrel that is about the size of a beaver. It is an omnivore. It lives in North American forests, cities, and towns. It is less scared than other squirrels.
  • Giant ground squirrel - It is a squirrel that is completely terrestrial and is about the size of a large pig. It is an omnivore. It lives in North American grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, and towns. It is much less scared than other squirrels.
  • Common shrew squirrel - It is a squirrel that resembles a hybrid between a squirrel and a shrew. It is the second smallest mammal on earth. It is an omnivore. It lives in forests, swamps, cities, and towns of North America.
  • Tree shrew squirrel - It is a squirrel that resembles a hybrid between a squirrel and a tree shrew. It is an omnivore. It is smarter and less scared than other squirrels. It lives in forests, cities, and towns of North America.
  • Big chipmunk - It is a chipmunk that is about the size of a squirrel. It is an omnivore. It lives in forests, cities, and towns of North America.
  • Giant chipmunk - It is a chipmunk that is about the size of a house cat. It is an omnivore. It lives in forests, cities, and towns of North America.
  • Giant ground chipmunk - It is a chipmunk that became fully terrestrial and is about the size of a small goat. It is an omnivore. It lives in grasslands, forests, cities, and towns of North America.

Lagomorphs

  • Hedgehog rabbit - It is a rabbit that has spines like a hedgehog. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Killer rabbit - It is the only known carnivorous lagomorph. It resembles a European rabbit, but with sharp teeth and has a carnivorous diet. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Wallaby rabbit - It is a rabbit that has a wallaby-like body plan and tail. It hops more like a wallaby than a rabbit. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Kangaroo rabbit - It is a rabbit with a kangaroo-like body plan and tail. It hops more like a kangaroo than a rabbit. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Zebra rabbit - It is a rabbit with zebra-like fur coloration. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Bongo rabbit - It is a rabbit that has bongo-like horns and bongo-like coloration. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Gazelle rabbit - It is a rabbit with gazelle-like hooves and coloration. It is a herbivore. It lives in parts of North America.
  • Antarctic hare - It is a hare that lives in Antarctica. Unlike other rabbits and hares, they are omnivores. They tend to stay away from the seas as there are orcas and other large predators.
  • Giant hare - It is the largest hare species, about the size of a large wild boar. It is a herbivore. Unlike most other rabbits and hares, it had lost its ability to hop, so they walk and run instead. They live in parts of Asia and North America.
  • Harebuck - It is a lagomorph that resembles a hybrid between a hare and an antelope. It has an antelope-like body plan, size, niche, hooves, speed, and lack of rabbit-like hop, but has a hare-like head, tail, and activities. There are about 2,935 species of harebucks worldwide, ranging from about the size of a goat to about the size of a moose. They live on all continents except Antarctica.
  • Giant pika - It is a pika that is about the size of a small cattle. It is a herbivore. It lives in North American grasslands, forests, cities, and towns.
  • Urban pika - It is a subspecies of American pika that can survive in cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. It tolerates human activities very well, much like urban tapirs and urban deer.
  • Rabbit-pika - It is a lagomorph that has a pika-like body and rabbit-like tail and ears. It is a herbivore. It lives in grasslands, forests, and cities of North America.
  • Pig pika - It is a pika that resembles a hybrid between a pika and a peccary. It has a wild boar-like niche, diet, size, body shape, and snout design, but also pika-like paws, agility, and lack of aggression. It lives in grasslands, forests, and cities of North America.
  • Sheep pika - - It is a capybara-like pika that has a niche similar to sheep, musk ox, and the extinct woolly mammoth. It is a herbivore. It lives in grasslands, forests, cities, and towns of North America.

Birds

Ratites

  • North American rhea - It is a rhea that lives in grasslands of North America. It resembles a cross between a greater rhea and a common rhea.
  • Asian emu - It is an emu that lives in grasslands, forests, rainforests, swamps, cities, and towns of Asia.
  • European Emu - It is a species of emu. It waswas originally native to grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, and towns of Europe, but were introduced to North America by people (along with wild boars) in 1400's, so they also live in grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, and towns of North America.
  • African emu - It is an emu that lives in deserts, scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, rainforests, swamps, cities, and towns of Africa. It resembles a cross between an emu and a (helmetless version of) cassowary.
  • Asian Cassowary - It is a cassowary that lives in Asian forests, rainforests, and swamps. It resembles an Australian cassowary.
  • African cassowary - It is a cassowary that lives in African forests, rainforests, and swamps. It resembles an Australian cassowary.
  • North American cassowary - It is a cassowary that lives in North American grasslands, forests, and swamps, but unlike any other cassowary species, it is no longer aggressive and can now tolerate human activities.
  • Northern ostrich - It is an ostrich that lives in European grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, and towns, and Asia's grasslands, forests, rainforests, swamps, cities, and towns. Their ancestors were African ostriches that were let loss (in 2,500 B.C) by ancient Romans. They resemble an African ostrich, but with thicker feathers on their heads, necks, legs, and feet than their ancestors.
  • North American ostrich - It is an ostrich that lives in deserts, scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, and towns of North America. They resemble its closest relative (a northern ostrich), but with slightly bigger heads and slightly thicker necks and legs (giving them a more dinosaur-like appearance than their ancestors).
  • Australian kiwi - It is a kiwi that lives in forests, rainforests, and swamps of Australia. It resembles a New Zealand kiwi.
  • Asian Kiwi - It is a kiwi that lives in forests,rainforests, and swamps of Asia. It resembles a New Zealand kiwi.
  • North American kiwi - It is a kiwi that lives in grasslands, forests, and swamps, but unlike other kiwi species, it has learn to tolerate human activities, so unlike any other kiwis, it is not endangered of going extinct. It also live in cities and towns of North America. It resembles a New Zealand kiwi.

Tinamous

  • Giant Flightless tinamous - It is a tinamous that is emu-sized and is completely flightless. It resembles a cross between a tinamous and a cassowary.
  • North American tinamous - It is a tinamous that lives in deserts, scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, and towns of North America. There are about 3,190 species of North American tinamous.

Gamebirds

  • American giant turkey - It is a species of North American turkey that is huge (about 73 times bigger than common American wild turkeys) and is completely flightless. It is about the height of a grown man.
  • American peacock - It is a peacock species that is native to North American forests, swamps, cities, and towns. It resembles a hybrid between a green peacock and an Indian peacock.
  • Giant prairie chicken - It is a species of prairie chicken that is completely flightless and is 22 times heavier than the American wild turkey. It resembles a cross between a greater prairie chicken and a capercaillie bird.

Waterfowl

  • American white-faced whistling duck - It is a white-faced whistling duck that is native to North America. Unlike its closest relative (African white-faced whistling duck), it is cold tolerant, so it is found in almost all parts of North America.
  • American swan-goose - It is a swan goose species that is native to North America. It resembles a wild Chinese swan goose, but is cold tolerant, so it is found in almost all parts of North America.

Penguins

  • Indian black-footed penguin - it is a species of black-footed penguin that lives on the shorelines of India.
  • Brazilian penguin - It is a species of penguin that lives on the shorelines of Brazil.
  • Florida penguin - It is a penguin species that lives in shorelines of Florida.
  • Japanese penguin - It is a species of penguin that lives in shorelines of Japan.
  • California penguin - It is a species of penguin that lives in shorelines of Baja California, California, and Oregon.

Albatrosses

  • Inland albatross - It is an albatross species that has a seagull-like ability to survive inland and feed off same food as seagulls. It is the largest city birds in the world, about the size of a wandering albatross. It lives in Almost all parts of North America.

Grebes

  • SealGrebe - It is the largest grebe on earth, ranging in size from grebe-size to walrus-sized ones. There are about 4,348 species of SealGrebes. It is found in almost all parts of North America. It resembles a cross between a grebe and a long-extinct hesperornid-grouped birds of the mesozoic, but with no teeth.