Omoserica
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Omoserica, commonly referred to as China, is a continent in the northern hemisphere. The second largest continent in the world after Originalia, Omoserica boasts the highest mountain range in the world, along with a vast expanse of woodlands to the south. Humanity arrived on Omoserica's southern shores roughly 30,000 years ago, in a slow migration over the ocean from Originalia.
Geography
Climate

Taiga Temperate Forest Mountain Forest Humid Subtropical Tropical Rain Forest
Temperate Steppe
Arid Desert Extreme Desert Alpine Tundra Polar Tundra
Geology
Biodiversity
Southern Omoserica
Domestic Animals
- Silkworms
- Stag-Moose [1]
- Water buffaloes
Cultivable Flora
- Sorghum
- Yams
- Rice
- Soy
- Cassava
- Bananas
- Sugar cane
- Maize
- Flax
- Tea
- Bamboo
- Taro
- Eddoes
Aquatic Animals
- Bull Shark
Other Animals
- Elephant birds [2]
- Falanouc
- Fossas
- Giant fossas
- Malagasy civets
Other Flora
- Palm Trees
- Tree Heath
- Ginkgoes
- ↑ http://alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=8592217&postcount=799
- ↑ Elephant birds, falanoucs, fossas, Malagasy civets, and lemurs inhabit Sylvonesia (the southwestern islands) and are exclusively found there.
Northern Omoserica
Domestic Animals
Cultivable Flora
- Apples
- Bamboo
- Onions
- Soy
Aquatic Animals
- Albatross
- Great Auks
- Right Whales
- Steller's sea cows [5]
Other Animals
- Arctic Foxes
- Brown Bears [6]
- Cave Bears
- Elasmotherium
- Eurasian Beavers
- Eurasian Lynxes
- Giant Pandas
- Gray Wolves [7]
- Moose
- Muskoxen
- Red Foxes
- Siberian Roe Deer
- Snow Sheep
- Wolverines
- Woolly Mammoths
Other Flora
- Dahurian larches
- Siberian larches
- ↑ found in the desert between the two mountain ranges where there is a number of oases and a highly fertile alluvial plain.
- ↑ domesticated from Tarpans and Przewalski's horses.
- ↑ http://alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=8592217&postcount=799
- ↑ found in the alpine tundra on the two mountain ranges.
- ↑ in the strait separating Dateline from Omoserica.
- ↑ East Siberian, Eurasian, Himalayan, Kamchatka, and Ussuri subspecies
- ↑ Eurasian, Tibetan, and Tundra subspecies.
See Also
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