List of Ochae'nafod Tribes
Ochae'nafod tribes are sorted by continent, bonded species' biological class (mammals, avians, reptiles, etc.) and then subsequent groupings down to species.
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Thiskelian Tribes
Thiskel's biological diversity is based primarily on Eurasian species, with the east corresponding with Europe and the west corresponding with eastern Asia (primarily China, Korea, Japan, and limited SE Asian species). South Thiskel contains African species and contains regions of jungle, savannah, desert, and arid mountains.
North Thiskel
- Mammals
- Lagomorphs (Rabbits and hares) and Rodent Tribes
- Primates
- Macaca - Macques
- Carnivorans - Carnivores
- Felines
- Canids
- Ursines
- Mustelids - Otters, weasels, badgers, etc.
- Ailurus - Red Panda
- Ungulates
- Artiodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
- Perissodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
- Equus - Wild Horse or Tarpan, (Tibetan) Wild Ass or Kiang
- Avians
- Haliaeetus - White-Tailed Eagle, (Stellar's) Sea Eagle
- Aegypius - Cinereous Vulture
- Gyps - Griffon Vulture, (Himalayan) Vulture
- Bubo - (Eurasian) Eagle-Owl
- Anastomus - (Asian) Openbill
- Ciconia - White Stork, (Oriental) Stork, Black Stork
- Cygnus - Mute Swan
- Leucogeranus - (Siberian) Crane
- Antigone - White-Naped Crane
- Grus - Common, Red-Crowned, Hooded, Black-Necked, Demoiselle Cranes
- Platalea - (Eurasian) and Black-Faced Spoonbills
- Pinguinus - Great Auk
South Thiskel
- Mammals
- Lagomorphs (Rabbits and hares)
- Lepus - Hares
- Rodentia
- Hystrix - South Thiskelian Porcupines
- Pholidota (Pangolins)
- Smutsia - South Thiskelian Pangolins
- Carnivorans - Carnivores
- Felines
- Civetta - South Thiskelian Civet
- Genetta - Genets
- Hyenas
- Herpestes White-Tailed Mongoose
- Canids
- Mustelids - Otters, weasels, badgers, etc.
- Ungulates
- Orycteropus - Aardvark
- Artiodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
- Hylochoerus, Potamochoerus, and Phacochoerus - Giant Forest Hog, Bushpig, Red River Hog, Warthogs
- Choeropsis - Pygmy Hippopotamus
- Ruminants
- Hyemoschus - Chevrotain
- Okapia - Okapi
- Bovidae - Cattle, Deer, Antelope, Goats, and Sheep
- Tragelaphini - Elands, Kudus, Nyala, Bushbuck, Bongo, and Sitatunga
- Antilopini - Gazelle
- Dorcatragus - Beira
- Madoqua - Dik-Diks
- Neotragus - Royal Antelope
- Oreotragus - Klipspringer
- Ourebia - Oribi
- Raphicerus - Steenbok and Grysbok
- Cephalophys - Duikers
- Philantomba - (Maxwell's) and Blue Duiker
- Sylvicapra - Common Duiker
- Ammotragus - (Barbary) Sheep
- Capra - (Nubian) Ibex, (Walia) Ibex
- Aepyceros - Impala
- Hippotragus - Roan, Sable, and Giant Sable Antelope, Bluebuck
- Oryx - (East African), Scimitar, Arabian Oryx, and Gemsbok
- Addax
- Pelea - Grey Rhebok
- Kobus - Waterbuck, Kob, Lechwe, and Puku
- Redunca - Reedbucks
- Beatragus - Hirola
- Damaliscus - Tsessebe, Korrigum, Topi, Bontebok, Blesbok
- Alcelaphus - Hartebeests
- Connochaetes - Wildebeest or Gnu
- Camelus - Dromedary Camel
- Perissodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
- Avians
- Struthio - Ostrich
- Polemaetus - Martial Eagle
- Gyptaetus - Bearded Vulture or Lammergeier
- Neophron - (Egyptian) Vulture
- Gypohierax - Palm-Nut Vulture
- Gyps - Griffon Vulture, White-Backed Vulture, (Cape) Vulture,(Rüppell's) Vulture
- Necrosyrtes - Hooded Vulture
- Torgos - Lappet-Faced Vulture
- Trigonoceps - White-Headed Vulture
- Sagittarius - Secretarybird
- Ardeotis - Kori Bustard
- Otis - Great Bustard
- Balaniceps - Shoebill
- Bucorvus - Ground Hornbill
- Leptoptilos - Marabou Stork
- Anastomus - (African) Openbill
- Ciconia - White Stork, Woolly-Necked Stork, Black Stork
- Ephippiorhynchus - Saddle-Billed Stork
- Pavo - Peafowl
- Numida - Helmeted Guineafowl
- Acryllium - Vulturine Guineafowl
- Balearica - Crowned Cranes
- Grus - Wattled Crane, Blue Crane
- Antigone - Sarus Crane
- Threskiornis - (African) Sacred Ibis
- Platalea - (African) and (Eurasian) Spoonbills
- Phoenicopterus - Greater Flamingo
- Spheniscus - (African) Penguin
- Reptiles
- Crocodylus - (Nile) Crocodile, (West African) Crocodile, Slender-Snouted Crocodile
- Osteolaemus - Dwarf Crocodile
- Bitis - (Gaboon) Viper
- Dendroaspis - Black Mamba
- Varanus - Monitor lizards (African)
- Python - (African) Rock Python
- Lagomorphs (Rabbits and hares)
Kalesten Tribes
Kalesten's biodiversity includes species primarily from the Americas, except for Ertia, which is home to Australian species. North Kalesten contains species from North America and South and Central Kalesten represent South and Central America.
North Kalesten
South Kalesten
- Mammals
- Xenarthans
- Priodontes - Giant Armadillo
- Choloepus - Two-Toed Sloth
- Myrmecophaga - Giant Anteater
- Tamandua - Tamandua
- Lagomorphs (Rabbits and Hares)
- Lepus - Jackrabbits
- Rodentia
- Hydrochoerus - Capybara
- Myocastor - Copyu (Muskrat)
- Dolichotis - Mara
- Dinomys - Pacarana
- Paca - Paca
- Carnivorans - Carnivores
- Felines
- Onca - Jaguar
- Leopardus - Ocelot, Margay, and other related species.
- Puma - Cougar
- Herpailurus - Jaguarundi
- Canids
- Lupus - Red Wolf, Coyote
- Speothos, Lycalopex, Atelocynus, Cerdocyon - Bush Dog, (New World) foxes or zorros, short-eared dog or zorro, crab-eating fox.
- Chrysocyon - Maned Wolf
- Ursines
- Tremarctos - Spectacled Bear
- Nasua - Coatis
- Potos - Kinkajou
- Mustelids - Otters, badgers, weasels
- Felines
- Ungulates
- Artiodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
- Pecari - Peccaries
- Inia - River Dolphin
- Lama - Guanaco and Vicuña
- Ruminants
- Deer Tribes - White-Tailed Deer, Brockets, Marsh Deer, Taruca, Pudu, etc.
- Perissodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
- Tapirus - Tapir
- Artiodactyla (Even-toed ungulates)
- Xenarthans
- Avians
- Rhea - Rhea
- Harpia - Harpy Eagle
- Gymnogyps - (California) Condor
- Vultur - (Andean) Condor
- Mycteria - Wood Stork
- Ciconia - Maguari
- Jabiru
- Ardea - Great Blue Heron, Great Egret
- Cygnus - Black-Necked Swan
- Platalea - Roseate Spoonbill
- Phoenicopterus - (Chilean) and (American) Flamingo
- Spheniscus - (Magellanic), (Humbolt) Penguin
- Eudyptes - Rockhopper Penguin
- Reptiles
- Alligator - (American) Alligator
- Caiman - Species of Caiman.
- Crocodylus - (American) crocodile species.
- Eunectes - Anaconda species
- Boa - Boa Constrictor
- Chelonoidis - Giant Tortoise
- Mammals
Ertia
- Mammals
- Thylacinus - Thylacine or (Tasmanian) Tiger or Wolf
- Dasyurus - Quolls
- Sarcophilus - (Tasmanian) Devil
- Vombatus - Wombats
- Phascolarctos - Koala
- Ailurops - Bear Cuscuses
- Strigocuscus - Dwarf Cuscuses
- Phalanger - Cuscuses
- Spilocuscus - Spotted Cuscuses
- Dendrolagus - Tree Kangaroos
- Dorcopsis
- Largochestes - Hare-Wallabies
- Notamacropus - Agile, Dwarf, Black-Striped, (Toolache) or (Grey's), Western Brush, Parma, Whiptail, and Red-Necked wallabies
- Osphranter - Atilopine and Red Kangaroos, Black and Common Wallaroos
- Macropus - Grey Kangaroos
- Onychogalea - Nail-Tail Wallaby
- Petrogale - Rock Wallabies
- Setonix - Quokka
- Thylogale - Pademelons
- Wallabia - Swamp or Black Wallaby
- Avians
- Reptiles
- Crocodylus - Freshwater and Saltwater Crocodiles
- Aspidites - Black-Headed Python
- Varanus - Monitor lizards (Australian)
- Mammals
Ageond Tribes
Ageond's Ochae'nafod tribes are now mostly extinct. Very few migrated with their bonded species, but other survivors integrated into Thiskelian tribes. Ageond's original wildlife species correspond with species from our Middle East, south-east Asia (including India and some SE Asian islands/Oceania), and central Asia.