North America

North America is a continent making up most of the northwestern quadrant of Earth in the late Second Carboniferous. It roughly corresponds to the former continent of the same name, including Greenland and with the addition of most of Central America.

Geography and Climate
The central continent is dominated by a desert bordered by mountains and surrounded by areas of lush neoconiferous forest. Wetlands surround lakes and rivers and tend to be more biodiverse than drier areas.

History
In salticid history, the continent has hosted multiple civilizations, cross-species and single-species. Most prominent were the Bold Empire, Californica, and the Marmorate.

Species
North America hosts the following species of salticids: It also acts as home to several large ecosystems of animals, including:
 * Platycryptus Salticids
 * Phidippus Salticids
 * Wingtails
 * Vast Weavers
 * Kite Mites
 * Plastic Insects