-Bio Mechanical Horses-
These horses are mutated from the rare breed of Moyle Horse which was widely bred before the apocalypse, many had been exposed to severe radiation resulting in loss of limbs; though typically discarded as they would have been before, and engineers expanded their skill set to save the most common use of travel in Everworld. Moyle Horses are known for their tough, bulked skull, over the years a number of these horses in mutation the skull has expanded to an exoskeleton, as well as the original inside, typically the original horns from the Moyle ancestors has resulted in two large elongated horns protruding from the horses forehead, a good example would be of a gazelles. These are usually filed down and maintained by neutral owners, though the more chaotic alignments usually allow these extensions to grow, giving a menacing demeanor to the Moyle’s ancestors. The great thing about having a half bio mechanical horse is that it needs less nourishment than a fully organic one, but regular maintenance is required on its mechanical counterparts.
-Snowdonia Wolves-
Snowdownia wolves thrive in cold climates living off the human occupants and various smaller animals which successfully survived through the apocalypse without contamination. Little is known of these isolated pack mammals, though it has been known that they are tamable if a pup is taken at an early age, very few cases have been successful, the nature of these wolves are more ferocious and deadly than their desert cousins.
-Desert Wolves-
Known as the opportunists of No Man’s Land, these wolves have a similar appearance to large coyotes who typically run in smaller packs to survive the cruel reality of the harsh desert.
-Stray Dogs-
Like all stray dogs they come in many breeds and sizes, they are typically tame wandering scavengers which situate themselves around, or not so far from human populations, their survival is dependent on human kindness and their trash, or the deceased, may it be animal or human.
-Irradiated livestock-
Cows, bulls, sheep, goats and various farm animals are mostly located in New England’s farmlands, though they are fed on the produce which grew from irradiated soil, this has a dramatic effect on the taste of the meats, and usually the life spans of these animals are cut in half.
Birds: Larger species of birds from the old world are extremely rare, smaller breeds were able to survive and adapt to the new changes without their food sources becoming too meager to survive off.
-Felines-
Smaller domesticated cats congregate around towns, cities and villages, half dependable on humans, as their other half of nourishment is gained through consuming rodents which are never too far from human civilization.
-Falcons, Kestrels-
These two breeds of birds are treasured and rare, used as they were in the former world as graceful messengers and look outs, their consumption of irradiated meats results in the opposite of effect as it would typically have on any human being or animal, it’s thought of as a super food, no one knows why this has a reversal effect for these sky raptors.