Devonshire

The United Kingdom of Devonshire or just Devonshire is a country found in Europa. It was one of the biggest countries. It is bordered by Shire, Italy and Aquitani.

History
Devonshire once belonged to Shire, until a war broke out that separated the two countries. Devonshire did not gain its independence until March 15, 2200.

Anomalies
Seldom, anomalies will appear, causing animals and other objects to appear in Devonshire without any warning. The cause of this is unknown, but it may have something to do with more than one universe (parallel universes).

Technology
Devonshire has one major technological improvement, recreating extinct species. Other countries in Europa have developed this as well, but not as well as Devonshire's.

Birds
Main: List of birds of Devonshire. Devonshire has over 500 species of birds, from hummingbirds to ostriches. Many of these species were recreated because they had become extinct. As a part of this program, many species have been released and have made it. Hence why there are New World flycatchers as well as other species not normally found. The national bird is the war eagle; it can be seen on the coat of arms as well as the slasher.

Many people enjoy birdwatching, such as Michelle Hellstern, Charles Dunn and George Travis, who pursue them with a passion.

Mammals
Main: List of mammals of Devonshire. Devonshire has many species of mammals, including many whales and dolphins as well as a species of wolf called the slasher, which is the national mammal; it can be see on the coat of arms as well as the war eagle.

Many natives enjoy whalewatching.

Reptiles
Reptiles are very limited in Devonshire, not very many species can be found. (It could also be because they aren't extensively studied.) The birds possibly out compete with them.

Avimammalids
Avimammalids are some of the rarest animals found in Devonshire. They have mammal and bird-like characteristics. They have fur and lay eggs. The horned running bird has retractable claws on its feet. Many of the running birds, (not limited to the wolf running bird) are one of the most aggressive of all the avimammalids, making many species hard to study. However, the baiji-kite is very playful has been known to approach people and even play with them and protect them from crocodiles.

Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs are some of rarest animals as well, it is because many species are endangered. Velociraptor and Spinosaurus are just some of the few dinosaurs found in the Frost National Forest.

Plants
Many plants are found in Devonshire, including the Devonshire Redbud, Devonshire Plane Tree and many others. Devonshire also has swimming flowers, which are plants that float around in the water without their roots attached to the substrate.