#Jawahar Tapeh Hah Preserve - Iran

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Welcome To The Jewel Of The Hills, And To The Mountains Of Iran! Here You Will Find Many Kinds Of Small And Large Game, Many Of Which Ate Unique To This Part Of The World! The Habitats Include: Coastal Floodplain, Farmland, Desert, And Mountains.
The Species List Includes:

Returning Species:
Common Teal (Found In Floodplain)
Mallard (Found In Floodplain)
Graylag Goose (Found In Floodplain)
Roe Deer (Found In Farmland)
Wild Boar (Found In Farmland)

New Species - Coastal Floodplain:
Common Shelduck (Class 1)
Northern Pintail (Class 1)
Common Coot (Class 1)

New Species - Farmlands:
Stock Dove (Class 1)
Common Wood Pigeon (Class 1)
Common Quail (Class 1)
Grey Partridge (Class 1)

New Species - Desert:
Black-Bellied Sandgrouse (Class 1)
Pintailed Sandgrouse (Class 1)
Chinkara Gazelle (Class 3)
Blacktailed Gazelle (Class 3)
Persian Ibex (Class 4)
Red Sheep (Class 4)

New Species - Mountains:
Chukar Partridge (Class 1)
See-See Partridge (Class 1)
Laristan Mouflon (Class 4)
Shiraz Mouflon (Class 4)
Armenian Mouflon (Class 4)
Esfahan Sheep (Class 4)
Kerman Sheep (Class 4)
Arak Sheep (Class 4)
Transcaspian Urial (Class 4)

The New Weapon Would Be A 6.5x55mm Swedish (Class 3 - 7)

The New G1 Would Be A Roe Deer

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Yellow = Coastal Floodplain
Green = Farmland (With Irrigation Canals)
Gray = Mountains
Brown = Desert

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Multimounts For Iran:
• Hard Heads (1 Male Laristan Mouflon, 1 Male Shiraz Mouflon, 1 Male Armenian Mouflon, 1 Male Iberian Mouflon)
• Porky And Foghorn (1 Male Wild Boar, 3 Male Chukar)
• Ovid Enigma (1 Male Transcaspian Urial, 1 Male Red Sheep)
• Capra Conundrum (1 Male Persian Ibex, 1 Male Feral Goat)

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Shiraz mouflon is found around southern iran (esfahan and shiraz area) and Armenian mouflon is found in northeast region. i dont really think there is a reserve that would be that big to involve species from 2 very differant areas

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