#new species. a couple of new species that would make the game a little bit more interesting.

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Here are some species that I would love to see in the game some of these are maybe not ok to hunt

David’s deer:
class 6:
max lvl 5:
rares: albino, mela and piebald.
common furs: grey, light grey and brown.
Would be on an Asian or European map could work on parque. Because parque is a game ranch

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Artic fox:
class 2:
max lvl 9:
rares: molting, black, blue and red.
Common fur. Grey, white and dusky white.
A Greenland map. Medved might work?

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Muskox:
class 9:
max lvl 5: rares:
albino, mela and albino hybrid.
Common fun: Brown, grey brown and grey. A new Canadian map or Yukon.

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White tailed ptarmigan:
class 1:
max lvl 3: rares:
white, mela and hybrid.
Common furs: molting, brown and brown hybrid. Yukon or Layton.

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Greater kudu:
class 6:
max lvl 5: rares:
Albino, red and mela.
Common fur: Dusky, grey and dark grey.
Vurhonga or a new African map.

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European Red squirrel:
class 1:
max lvl 3:
rares: mela, albino and white.
Common furs: red, brown, red hybrid and red grey.
Hirchfelden or maybe even revontuli.

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American badger:
class 1 or 2:
max lvl 5: Rares:
albino, leusistic, mela and blonde.
Common furs: Grey, dark grey, grey hybrid and orange.
Layton or srp.

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European badger:
class 1 or 2:
max lvl 5:
rares:albino, blonde, mela, white and piebald.
Common furs: black white, grey and pale.
Could work on hirschfelden or revontuli.

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Sable antelope class 6:
Max lvl 5
Rares: Gold, pale, mela and albino.
Common furs: Black and black brown.
Common furs female: orange and pale.
Rares female: albino, dark and mela.
A new African map.

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Sharp-tailed grouse:
class 1:
Max lvl 3
rares: mela, leusistic and albino.
Common furs: yellow, brown hybrid and dusky.
Common plumages female: Brown spotted and grey spotted.
Rares female: albino, leusistic and mela.
Yukon or Layton

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Black-billed capercaillie:
class 1:
Max lvl 3
rares: albino, brown, hybrid and leusistic.
Common plumages: black and black white.
Common plumages female: brown and bright.
Rares female: leusistic and albino. Medved would be perfect.

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Golden pheasant:
class 1:
max lvl 3
rares male: albino, black gold, white gold and mela.
Common plumages male : red gold.
Common plumages female: orange and brown. Rares female: albino and mela.
This has many options like te, rancho, Mississippi, Layton, new Asian map and emerald coast.

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Silver pheasant:
class 1:
Max lvl 3
rares: albino and mela.
Common plumages male: silver black.
common plumages female: brown and silver tone.
Rare plumages female: mela and albino. New Asian map

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Junglefowl:
class 1:
Max lvl 3
rares: albino, green hybrid and pale.
Common plumages male: red hybrid and blue hybrid.
Common plumages female: brown and grey.
Rare female: albino, dark grey and pale.
New Asia map.

cyan current
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A list of maps for these species to go on would be really helpful.

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low lynx
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Would love to have all these species. Especially badgers

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It was hard to come up with rares for

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All of the species especially the golden pheasant and the silver pheasant.

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new species. a couple of new species that would make the a little more interesting.

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new species. a couple of new species that would make the game a little more interesting.

low lynx
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You should put in polar bear

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Polar bear:
class 9:
Max lvl 9
rares: mela, dusky and dark grey.
Common furs: white and beige.
Maybe Yukon.

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Common Eland:
class 9:
Max lvl 5
rares: leusistic, dark grey and mocha.
Common furs: light brown, red and grey.
New African map

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Black wildebeest:
class 6:
Max lvl 5
rares: leusistic, pale and piebald.
Common furs: black, black brown and brown.
New African map

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Guinea fowl:
class 1:
Max lvl 3
rares: albino, leusistic, brown and pale.
Common plumages: grey, patchy grey and white grey.
New African map

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African leopard or Indian leopard:
class 9:
Max lvl 9
rares: albino, mela, king and white spotted.
Common furs: black spotted.
New African map or vurhonga.

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Great crested grebe:
class 1:

Max lvl 3
rares: albino, leusistic and hybrid.
Common plumages: red hybrid and grey brown.
Revontuli.

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Wood duck:
class 1:
Max lvl 3
rares: albino, hybrid, eclipse and pale.
Common plumages: red hybrid.
Common plumages female: brown spotted and brown hybrid.
Rares female: albino, pale and dark.
Mississippi, Layton and New England.

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harsh lintel
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Cheetahs would be cool though

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low lynx
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Beavers would be a great addition also!

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They could be either class 1 or 2 like what you did for the badgers. And rare fur types could be albino, melanistic and blonde. And common fur types could be light brown and dark brown

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European beaver:
class 1 or 2
Max lvl 3 or 5
rares: albino, blonde and mela.
Common furs: brown, grey and dark brown.
Yukon or Layton.

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cyan current
# native lichen There actually not that big there only 90kg

Weight is only one of the many factors EW uses to class their animals,for example Aggression and Toughness something African Leopard specialize in,you would not catch me dead shooting a leopard with a .270, .30-06, .243. If you go on a leopard hunt with anything less then a .454 or .375 the guides will laugh at you then promptly ban you from ever coming to Africa again.

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cyan current
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White eared pheasant:
class 1:
Max lvl 3
rares: dark and albino.
Common plumages: black white and beige black.
New Asian map

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Blue eared pheasant:
class 1:
Max lvl 3
rares: albino, leusistic and blonde.
Common plumages: blue and black
new Asian map.

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Honey Badgers would be a nice addition to Vurhonga and a future african map!

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Class: 8 or 9

Rare fur types: albino, melanistic, leucistic and blonde
Common fur types: black white and black grey

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Less than 1,000 wild Bactrian camels😬😬😬

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Also both the Pudu Deer and Marsh Deer are protected species in the countries they live in and that includes Argentina

Also the Thorold’s Deer is effectively no longer legal to hunt since China banned hunting in the early 2000s (though something like #1187670413002690590 Could allow for it since it is set in a time when China certainly allowed hunting)

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Should I remove bactrian camel.

cyan current
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inner lion
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My Biggest Question About This Thread Is: Where The Hell Can You Hunt Thorold’s Deer? They’re Only Found In Eastern Tibet (Within China, Where Hunting Is Illegal For Foreigners.)

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And if I recall the only camels really hunted are feral dromedaries

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Feral dromedary camel:
class 9:
Max lvl 5
rares: albino, mela, chocolate and piebald.
Common fur: dark brown, light brown and brown grey.
Emerald coast.

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I removed thorolds deer, marsh deer and pudu. I also removed bactarian camel and replaced it with dromedary camel.

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Any species ideas feel free to add more species to the list and I’ll do the rares and stuff.

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Next time I’ll check the species to see if it is protected or not.

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Kirk’s dik dik:
class 2:
Max lvl 3
rare furs: albino, black, dark, patchy piebald and white piebald.
Common furs: dark brown, grey, light brown, red brown and red grey.
New African map.

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Marco Polo sheep, Markhor, Lord derby Eland, Sitatunga, And Bongo are my choices

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You can’t hunt bongo right

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Markhor:
class 4:
Max lvl 5
rares: black, brown and albino.
Common furs: black white and dusky.
New Asian map.

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When I say new Asian map I mean like where the animals home range is.

cyan current
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The mountain bongo are really endangered only 100ish left in the wild but the lowland are ok tho

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Lowland bongo antelope:
class 8:
Max lvl 5
rares: albino, mela, leusistic and piebald.
Common furs: red brown, white striped and chestnut.
New African map

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Capybara would be nice to add to the South American map we have.

vale hatch
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lol

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Capybara:
class 2 or 3:
max lvl 5:
rares: mela, albino, leusistic and piebald.
Common furs: light brown, dark brown and grey.

inner lion
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There are no capybaras in Florida, nor in Argentine Patagonia

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Close to urban areas as a result of the escape of exotic pets but not within the land of reserves or natural parks like other species registered as invasive

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You should add Cheetahs!

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Oh I found a picture and it was from Namibia yeah. 👍

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Cheetah:
class 5:
max lvl 9:
Rares: albino, king, mela, spotless, and leusistic.
Common furs: black spotted.

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Mute swan:
class 1:
max lvl 5
rares: mela, albino and dark grey.
Common plumages: white, grey and dusky white.

inner lion
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# native lichen No idea?

So I Just Looked It Up And Apparently Mute Swans Are Relatively Rare In Finland, And They Cant Be Hunted.

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Common waterbuck:
class 6:
max lvl 5
Rares: albino, leusistic and mela.
Common furs: grey and dusky.

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So I redid the lists a bit so you can see more clearly now and I’m going to add max lvls to every animal.

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I would love all these animals

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new species. a couple of new species that would make the game a little bit more interesting.

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Now for some multimounts

1: Biggger isn’t always better: a male eland and a male kirks dik dik
2: looking for gold: a male golden pheasant and two female golden pheasant
3: fluffy friends: a male Muskox and a female artic fox
4: the grand folw: a male great creasted grebe, a male wood duck, a male mute swan and a male long-tailed duck.

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5: the grand pheasants: a male golden pheasant, a male silver pheasant, a male white-eared pheasant and a male blue eared pheasant.

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6: no cap: a male western capercaillie, a male black-billed capercaillie.

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I may add some suggestions if thats alright

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7: what you have there: male capybara and a male European beaver.

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Long-tailed duck
Class 1
Max lvl 3
Rares: albino and mela
Common: white, grey
Rares female: mela and albino.
Common female: white, dusky and grey
Yukon valley

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Red river hog
Class 5
Max lvl 5
Rares: albino, mela, piebald and leusistic
Common: red, cinnamon and brown
Map new African map

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Southern pudu
Class 2
Max lvl 3
Rares: albino, mela, piebald and leusistic.
Common: dusky, brown and dark grey
Map: parque or new South American map

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Chinese water deer
Class 2
Max lvl 3
Rares: albino, mela and piebald
Common: grey, dusky and shaggy.
Map: a new uk map

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Feral cows
Class 9
Max lvl 5
Rares: albino, mixed and black
Common: white, red, cinnamon, brown, black white and beige.
Map: emerald coast, cuatro, hirsh would work best

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Yes please

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I think badgers and beavers should be class 2 with honey badgers being class 3-4 because I don't think blasting them with a .470 is very ethical and irl .243 is used to hunt them. I also think leopards should be class 7 or 8

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The arctic fox would be on revontuli too

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# cursive hollow The arctic fox would be on revontuli too

Arctic Foxes are incredibly rare in Scandinavia, and especially in Finland, which sees about 10 - 20 vagrant fox reports per year. Plus, Revontuli is based on the northern Gulf of Bothnia, in Coastal Western Finland, not Northern Lapland.

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@inner lion so

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# cursive hollow <@1146099824651931669> so

Arctic Foxes would fit better on a reserve set north of the Arctic Circle

Revontouli is a bit too far south for Arctic Foxes to really fit well

That is why Beavers would be more fitting (plus a lot of us want revenge for those lost tents and stands)

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I reckon Northern canada is next and we might get arctic foxes there!

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bump

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Bump

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Wood duck on Mississippi