Cenozoic Park (SciiFii)

Cenozoic Park is a theme park and safari park located in Crescent City, California.

List of Sections of Cenozoic Park

 * Life Before Man - This section contains various animals that originally lived during the Paleogene and Oligocene epochs such as Agriotherium, Ampelomeryx, Ambulocetus, Ancylotherium, Andrewsarchus, Anthracotherium, Arsinoitherium Celebochoerus, Chalicotherium, Coryphodon, Deinotherium africanus, Deinotherium giganteum, Eohippus, Gastornis, Gomphotherium, Indohyus, Kubanochoerus, Merychippus, Moropus, Pakicetus, Paraceratherium, Phiomia, Pristichampsus, Prorastomus, Platybelodon, Procranioceras, Synthetoceras, and Tylocephalonyx. This is one of the biggest areas of Cenozoic Park, along with Mammoth Steppe, due to the space needed for large herbivores.


 * Great American Biotic Interchange - This section contains species from the migration between North America to South America, such as ancient bison, Argentavis, American giant horse, Astrapotherium, California tapir, Camelops, Chapalmalania, Columbian mammoth, dire wolf, Doedicurus, Giant bison Glyptodon, Granastrapotherium, Hagerman horse, Macrauchenia, Megatherium, Mixotoxodon, Pyrotherium, Smilodon, Teratornis, and Titanis.


 * Mammoth Steppe - This section contains species from the Pleistocene tundra such as aurochs, cave bear, cave hyena, Euceratherium, Eurasian cave lion, Irish elk, Megalonyx, Pyrenean ibex, Russian giant horse, Siberian wild horse, steppe bison, woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, Yukon wild horse as well other animals who lived around that time such as Bactrian camels, reindeer and saiga antelope. This is one of the biggest areas of Cenozoic Park, along with Life Before Man, due to the large safari tour, Cenozoic Safari.


 * Ancient Outback - This walkthrough exhibit is located near the entrance of the park and contains various small-to-large Pleistocene mammals (mainly marsupials), birds, and reptiles that lived in Oceania such as Bullockornis, Diprotodon, Dromornis, Genyornis, Haast's eagle, Heracles Hulitherium, Megalania, North Island giant moa, northern thylacine, Nototherium, Obdurodon, Palorchestes, pig-footed bandicoot, Procoptodon, Protemnodon, Queensland thylacine, Sthenurus, Tasmanian thylacine, Thylacoleo, and Zygomaturus.


 * Beasts of the Seven Seas - This section contains the Pinta Island and Rodriguez saddleback greater tortoise exhibit, as well as exhibits of various Cenozoic marine animals that lived throughout the World Oceans, such as Aivukus, Caribbean monk seal, Cetotherium, Coronodon, Eurhinodelphis, great auk, Japanese sea lion, Labrador duck, Livyatan, Martinique muskrat, Odobenocetops, Osteodontornis, Pelagornis, Semirostrum, sea mink, spectacled cormorant, Squalodon, and Steller's sea cow, and Thalassocnus.


 * Expanded Holocene - This section of the park contains species that could have naturally evolved if the Quaternary extinction event never happened, such as Ameranthropoides loysi, ogres, clawed unicorns, Bigfoots, Moose-nose horse, trolls, Yetis, Yowies, and among others.