Pacific opossum ( Didelphis californii) - Also known as the California opossum, it is a species of cat-sized opossum and is descended from Virginia opossums that were introduced to California during the Great Depression.They are similar to their ancestors, but are slightly lighter in color. They are very common throughout California, not just forests. California long-beaked echidna ( Zaglossus gracilis) - A species of echidna and is descended from eastern long-beaked echidnas that escaped from zoos/safari parks after larger animals broke their cages/exhibits.California short-beaked echidna ( Tachyglossus redwoodii) - A species of echidna and is descended from short-beaked echidnas that escaped from zoos/safari parks after larger animals broke their cages/exhibits.Despite this, most native Californian animals are still alive. A wide variety of non-native plant descendants evolved from either already-introduced plants or plants that had grown outside from captivities such as zoos and safari parks.
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Redwood Rainforest File:Redwood Rainforest.pngĬalifornian redwood rainforests are one on the most bio-diverse habitats in California and among the most diverse biomes in the world, having about as much species as the Amazon rainforests, once temperate forests and redwood forests, it has been transformed into a widespread and dense temperate redwood rainforest due to invasive species, as well as warmer weather and humid climate closer to subtropics (in New Pleistocene, California is slightly more southern, closer to the equator than today).