List of animals by region - ZAWA-Evolved/ZAWA GitHub Wiki
This is a list of animals by what real-world country or region they are native to. Each animal is listed by a continent, as well as a more specific, local habitat. Species variants are also given their own location.
For a list of animals by minecraft biome, please see the list of animals by biome page.
Africa
- African lion (sub-Saharan Africa)
- Coquerel's sifaka (Madagascar)
- African wild dog (sub-Saharan Africa)
- Lesser flamingo sub-Saharan Africa, can extend into India)
- Grevy's zebra (Ethiopia and Kenya, used to also inhabit Somalia and Sudan before population losses)
- Jackson's hornbill (Kenya; Sudan; Uganda)
- Red-billed hornbill (sub-Saharan Africa)
- Trumpeter hornbill (central and southeastern Africa)
- Yellow-billed hornbill (Southern Africa)
- Mandrill (Cameroon; Congo; Equatorial Guinea; Gabon)
- Masai giraffe (Eastern Africa)
- Northern giraffe (northern sub-Saharan Africa)
- Southern giraffe (Southern Africa)
- Reticulated giraffe (Eastern Africa)
- African mantis (Northern Africa)
- Devil's flower mantis (Southwest Africa)
- Ghost mantis (central and south Africa)
- Emperor scorpion (West Africa)
- Red claw scorpion (Tanzania)
- King baboon tarantula (east Africa)
- African lake cichlid (East Africa): German red peacock cichlid (domestic only, ancestors from Lake Malawi), Demason’s cichlid (Lake Malawi), dogtooth cichlid (Lake Malawi), duboisi cichlid (Lake Tanganyika), electric yellow cichlid (Lake Malawi), Flameback cichlid (Lake Victoria), maingano cichlid (Lake Malawi), red zebra cichlid (Lake Malawi), blue tiger peacock cichlid (domestic only, ancestors from Lake Malawi), yellow peacock cichlid (Lake Malawi)
Antarctica
The Arctic
Asia
- Snow leopard (Mountainous east Asia)
- Giant panda (east Asia)
- Great Indian hornbill (Primarily India, but also China; Nepal; Bhutan; Bangladesh Myanmar; Thailand; Laos; Vietnam; Cambodia; Malaysia; Indonesia)
- Palawan hornbill (the Philippines)
- Rhinoceros hornbill (Indonesia; Thailand; Sumatra; Malaysia)
- Wreathed hornbill (Southeast Asia)
- Wrinkled hornbill (the Thai-Malay Peninsula; Sumatra; Borneo)
- Indian gharial (Bangladesh, India, and Nepal. Also used to inhabit Bhutan, Myanmar, and Pakistan before population losses.)
- Komodo dragon (Indonesia)
- Chinese mantis (China; Japan; the Korean Peninsula; Micronesia; Thailand)
- Red panda (Bhutan; China; India; Myanmar; Nepal)
- Brown rat (China; Japan; Russia)
- Orchid mantis (southeastern Asia)
- Asian forest scorpion (southeastern Asia)
- Sumatran orangutan (the Indonesian island of Sumatra)
- Cobalt blue tarantula (Thailand; Laos; Myanmar; Cambodia; Vietnam)
- [Marine angelfish]]: [Annularis angelfish (Indo-Pacific region), bicolor angelfish (Indo-Pacific region), blueface angelfish (Indo-Pacific region), emperor angelfish (Indo-Pacific region), flame angelfish (Indo-Pacific region), lemonpeel angelfish (Indo-Pacific region), magestic angelfish (Indo-Pacific region), peppermint angelfish (Cook Islands)
- Dottybacks: Blue-striped dottyback (western Indian ocean; Red sea), neon dottyback (Indian ocean), orchid dottyback (Red sea), royal dottyback (western Indo-Pacific region to Australia), slender dottyback (western Indo-Pacific region to Australia), splendid dottyback (western Indo-Pacific region to Australia), striped dottyback (Red sea), sunrise dottyback (Red Sea; Gulf of Aden), surge dottyback (western Indo-Pacific region)
- Bettas: Betta splendens (Thailand), Betta hendra (Indonesia), Betta macrostoma (Malaysia, Brunei), Betta rutilans (Indonesia), Betta mahachaiensis (Thailand), Betta brownorum (Indonesia; Malaysia)
Australia
Europe
North America
- Bald eagle (from the Mexican border through the United States and Canada)
- Black footed ferret (from the interior regions of North America)
- Arizona bark scorpion (the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico)
- Northern scorpion (western North America)
- Giant hairy scorpion (throughout the Sonoran and Mohave deserts)
- Californian sea lion (western coast and islands of North America)
- Mexican red knee tarantula (Mexico)
- Western desert tarantula (Southwestern United States and Mexico)
- Monarch butterfly (from southern Canada to South America and the Caribbean)
- Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly (eastern North America, primarily in the USA)
- Black swallowtail butterfly (from southern Canada to northern Mexico)
- Zebra swallowtail butterfly (from the eastern United States to southeast Canada)
- Tawny emperor butterfly (from eastern Canada to northern Mexico)
- Checkered white butterfly (from the southern United States to southern Canada)
South America
- American flamingo (throughout the Caribbean Islands and along the northern coast of South America)
- Andean flamingo (Argentina; Bolivia; Chile; Peru)
- Chilean flamingo (Argentina; Bolivia; Chile; Paraguay; Peru; Brazil; Ecuador; Uruguay)
- James' flamingo (Argentina; Bolivia; Chile; Peru)
- Black-headed spider monkey (Colombia; Ecuador; Panama)
- Red-faced spider monkey (Brazil; French Guiana; Guyana; Suriname)
- Brown spider monkey (Colombia; Venezuela; Boliva)
- White-bellied spider monkey (Brazil; Colombia; Ecuador; Peru; Venezuela)
- South American sea lion (Along the coasts and offshore islands of South America, from Peru south to Cape Horn and then north to southern Brazil)
- Scarlet macaw (from southern Mexico to Peru, as well as Bolivia, eastern Brazil and the island of Trinidad)
- Green wing macaw (including Panama; Colombia; Venezuela; Guiana; Suriname; French Guiana; Ecuador; Peru; Brazil; Bolivia; Paraguay)
- Military macaw (Argentina; Bolivia; Colombia; Ecuador; Mexico; Peru; Venezuela)
- Hyacinth macaw (Bolivia; Brazil; Paraguay)
- Spix macaw (Prior to the extinction of all wild populations they were native to Brazil)
- Blue and gold macaw (from south of Venezuela to Peru, Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay, as well as parts of Panama)
- Chestnut fronted macaw (Bolivia; Brazil; Colombia; Ecuador; French Guiana; Guyana; Panama; Peru; Suriname; Venezuela)
- Blue throated macaw (Bolivia)
- Red eared macaw (Bolivia)
- Giant anteater (range from Honduras in Central America to the Gran Chaco region of Bolivia in South America)
- Blue morpho butterfly (from Mexico through Central America and in South America down to Paraguay)
- Golden basslet (Cayman Islands; Cuba)
- Black cap basslet (throughout the Caribbeans)
- Royal gramma (throughout the Caribbeans)
- Yellow lined basslet (throughout the Caribbeans)
- Antilles pinktoe tarantula (Martinique and Guadeloupe islands)
- Brazilian tarantula (Brazil and northern Uruguay)
- Chilean rose hair tarantula (Chile; Argentina; Bolivia)
- Goliath birdeater tarantula (Venezuela; northern Brazil; Guyana; French Guiana; Suriname)
- Green bottle blue (northern Venezuela)
- Green corydoras (the Andes, from Colombia and Trinidad to the Río de la Plata basin)
- Gold corydoras (Peru)
- Panda corydoras (the Amazon River Basin in Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombi)
- Julii corydoras (the Parnaba River of Brazil)
- Skunk corydoras (the Rio Unini in Brazil)
Oceania
- Kakapo (New Zealand)
Widespread over several continents
- Greater flamingo (Africa; southern Asia; the Middle East; southern Europe)
- Orca (Found in all oceans, most abundant in colder waters in locations such as Antarctica, Norway, and Alaska)
- Honey bee (Europe; Africa; the Middle East)
- Monarch butterfly (from southern Canada to South America and the Caribbean)
- Cloudless sulphur butterfly (from southern Canada to South America and the Caribbean)
- Green hairstreak butterfly (throughout most of Europe; North Africa; Russia; and Asia)
- Red admiral butterfly (throughout temperate regions of North Africa; the Americas; Europe; Asia; and the Caribbean)
- Cabbage white butterfly (throughout Europe; Asia; North Africa)
- European mantis (Europe and Asia)
- Common yellow scorpion (the Middle East, North Africa and Europe)
- Steller's sea lion (shores throughout northern Pacific Ocean)
- Salmon sp.