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North America (New Pleistocene)
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North America has relatively stayed the same as it was during the Holocene, but due to natural disasters, Florida and most of California separated from the Rest of North America, invasive species turning Florida into a rainforest and most of California becoming a rainforest as well, but with wet savannah and temperate forests on the southern California areas (where it stretches from northern Los Angeles to the southernmost tip of California). Many species thrive and are still around today.
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North America has relatively stayed the same as it was during the Holocene, but due to natural disasters, Florida and most of California separated from the Rest of North America, invasive species turning Florida into a rainforest and most of California becoming a rainforest as well, but with wet savannah and temperate forests on the southern California areas (where it stretches from northern Los Angeles to the southernmost tip of California). Many species thrive and are still around today.