The Jelliocenotaceous: A Story of When Evolution Went on The Wild Side

"The Jelliocenotaceous: A Story of When Evolution went on the wild side" is a book idea by Luis Garcia (tigerbreath13). The book is a "nature guide" to the fictional Jelliocenotaceous, a time period that actually was the Neogene period proceeding to the Pleistocene epoch and also a time period of strange plants and animals were evolving at that time (much like The Croods, the main inspiration of the story).

Forests and Jungles

 * Jungle Bear: Jungle bears are small bears that dwell in the jungles during the Jelliocenotaceous. They physically resemble a combo between the Asiatic black bear and the sloth bear, which both live in the forested areas of Asia today.
 * Jungle Panda: Jungle pandas are the small (fictional) ancestors of the giant panda. Jungle pandas have brown and white fur, oppose to black and white fur.
 * Tigroraptor: A large tiger-like surviving dinosaur that hunts it's prey in the dense jungle.
 * Koalasaurus: A large koala-dinosaur creature big enough to eat trees.
 * Leonraptor: A lion-like surviving dinosaur
 * Hippodile: A large dangerous creature that resembles a hippo-crocodile hybrid that thrives in the swamps and jungles of the Jelliocenotaceous
 * Hippotiger: A creature that resembles a hippo-headed tiger.

Deserts and Outbacks

 * Firorse: A horse-like creature with a flaming mane and tail that lives in small herds numbering up to a few individuals. Firorses are very aggressive creatures towards predators. They physically resemble the Ponyta and Rapidash from "Pokemon".
 * Chain Chomper: A large predatory xenarthran with thick metal-like armor and a powerful bone-crunching bite. It's the top predator of the ecosystem it lives in.

Rivers and Oceans

 * Seahippo: The Seahippo resembles a hippo-manatee mix but it's own species. Seahippos, like real hippos can be very dangerous but peace-mined creatures.
 * Seatiger: The seatiger resembles a tiger with fins and it's an apex predator of it's aquatic domain. Seatigers are solitary hunters, like true tigers

Caverns

 * Cavemonger: A cave dwelling species of lagomorph with big blind eyes and naked body (save for it's head and tail).
 * Blind Cave Naga: An almost legless species of cave dwelling monitor lizard

Grasslands

 * Semba or Carrion Lion: A large cat-like creature that resembles a bear-bodied lion that feeds on the kills made by other predators.
 * Nondo: A large dragon-like creature that attacks it's prey with large spikes at it's tail tip and large powerful jaws.
 * Snuffleupagus: A large woolly mammoth-like creature that has a large dragging trunk and dinosaur-like tail. Both genders don't have tusks, unlike true mammoths. They live in small herds in the grassland. They like the Snuffleupagus from "Sesame Street" but with visible ears.
 * Piranhakeet: A small but dangerous piranha-like bird

Mountains

 * Wild Ice Cow - a large shaggy bovid that roams the high snowy mountains. It's like a yak and possibly it's ancestor.

Skies

 * Cloud Deer Horse: A very rare deer-horse creature that rarely comes down to Earth