#Walia Controlled Hunting Area - Ethiopia

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cursive flax
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nocturne shell
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Too start with the positives: A second Ethiopian map, it is good to see suggestions for African reserves that take place in various countries

Also the species list is generally well chosen (I like the inclusion of species like Mountain Nyala, Giant Forest Hog, Ostrich & Nile Lechwe to name a few) and I like the explanation for the name of the reserve

Now for a very minor “negative” (more of a nitpick on my part): The Returning Species list seems a tad odd
• While I understand Besia Oryx and Gemsbok do look similar, Besia Oryx have less black on their legs (first image).
• Cape Buffalo are not the buffalo you read typically about being when it comes to Ethiopia, it is apparently Nile Buffalo, what the difference is I am not sure. I guess you could do what y (hence why I provide images that are confirmed to be buffalo taken in Ethiopia and this link (https://www.peterflack.co.za/hunt-conservation-nile-buffalo-dati/) does talk about buffalo in Ethiopia, it is a heck of a read so I provided a screenshot shot that sums up what I am going on about)

For changes to those 2 species on the list here is a good way to go (in keeping with your style)
• Besia Oryx (Gemsbok)
• Nile (Cape) Buffalo

Another change I might suggest is the weapon class for Giant Forest Hog being a Class 6 or 7 animal: Despite their size calibres like the 375 seem to be recommended for them a fair bit

As for what you could add (if you choose too)
• Nile Crocodiles in the wetlands
• A 416 H&H Magnum Bolt-action for Buffalo and Lion

cursive flax
# nocturne shell Too start with the positives: A second Ethiopian map, it is good to see suggesti...

I’m Not Even Going To Lie I Had No Idea Which Kind Of Oryx Was In Ethiopia, I Just Chose Beisa Because They Sounded Cool. Also, I’m Pretty Sure That The Main Difference Between Cape And Nile Buffalo Are The Horns And The Range They Live In. They’re Both Parts Of The African Buffalo Species, Just Different Subspecies. Another Thing Is That I Didn’t See Anything Saying That Nile Crocs Are Huntable In Ethiopia.

jolly gate
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would like to see fallow deer get added

frosty light
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glad moon
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Few tweaks here and there, otherwise good work! Nicé presentable format and a good species list.

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ancient linden
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why ostrich class 3 thats like saying banteng class 6 💀

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ancient linden
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ancient linden
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true i guess