#Backfilling Bonanza

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fossil nest
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I am suggesting that potentially in the future ew could take some time to improve existing reserves and add some new animals to them and here is what I suggest :

Layton lakes :
Californian quail
Fox squirrel
American badger
Mountain goat

Hirschfelden :
European badger
European mufloun
Western capercaillie
Sika deer

Medved Taiga :
Siberian roe deer
Arctic fox
Common weasel

Vurhonga savannah :
African leopard
Greater kudu
Fallow deer
Striped hyena

Parque Fernando :
Fallow deer
Wild boar
Culpeo fox
Père David’s deer

Yukon valley :
Dall sheep
Wolverine
Willow ptarmigan
Roosevelt elk

Cuatro Colinas :
European badger
Fallow deer
Aoudad
Red squirrel

Silver ridge peaks :
Bob white quail
Shiras moose
Coyote
Red fox

Te arawoa :
Rocky Mountain elk
Sambar deer
Ring necked pheasant
Rusa deer

Rancho del arroyo :
Plains bison
Black bear
Mountain lion

Mississippi acres :
American beaver
Bobcat
Coyote
Lots of waterfowl

Revontuli coast :
Roe deer
European pine marten
Grey seal
European beaver

New England mountains :
Woodcock
Snowshoe hare
Fisher
Ruffed grouse

Emerald coast :
Dingos
Water buffalo
Australian shell duck

Also one last thing is to make more subspecies in the game.Yukon moose shiras moose eastern moose etc. (please leave your suggestions in this thread)

rancid pond
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Great list,few problems however,Willow Ptarmigan do not live in Germany,Medved doesn’t apear to be coastal it’s more like a river system so no walrus (not that you can hunt them in Russia anyways),Anteaters aren’t hunted in Argentina nor live in Patagonia a good replacement would be Wild Boar,European Bison have never inhabited the Iberian Peninsula as far as I’m aware,the Red Deer you are referring to is most likely Red Brocket Deer which do not go as far north as Sonora,Very few licenses are issued to hunt Forest Reindeer in Finland,and lastly Blackbuck have been nearly expatriated from Australia.

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Other alternatives could be Capercallie for Hirsh,Wild Boar (as I mentioned) for parque,Aoudad for Cuatro,Grey Seal for Rev.

raw kite
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I can vouch for European Bison (aka Wisent) never naturally occurring in Spain
While introduced herds exist, those are currently protected

The bison that did live in Spain was the gigantic Steppe Wisent (Bison priscus) that went extinct at the end of the Ice Age

devout lotus
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For the maps I play.
Yukon valley: Dall sheep( it feels wrong that there’s no Dall’s in the Yukon)
Silver ridge: I’d want to see game birds like grouse and prairie chickens.

Vurhonga Savannah: I want them to make up their mind about where it is! If it’s east Africa I want the to replace springbok with gazelle and Gerenuk, but if it’s south central Africa (Zam/zim) I would want them to replace lesser kudu with greater kudu and sable…I’m an African animal connoisseur

raw kite
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Also Parque Fernando is way to far south for Caiman (and Javelina shouldn’t be on that map for the same reason, they are only found in Northern Argentina, not the far south)

rancid pond
devout lotus
raw kite
rancid pond
# devout lotus Or bontebok

I’d like to see both,there’s large areas of vurhonga that has nothing,it would make for a really cool multimount.

raw kite
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And while I certainly would prefer a similar sized antelope to replace Lesser Kudu should Vurhonga be confirmed as a South African reserve

Fallow Deer can also work

devout lotus
devout lotus
verbal cosmos
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although the Cape Teal or the White-Faced Whistling Duck would also be a great replacement for the Eurasian Wigeon. We just need a better waterfowl species for Vurhonga.

raw kite
red harbor
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In Fact, There Are The Ranges Of The Fringe-Eared Oryx (Orange), And The Gemsbok.

rancid pond
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Assuming that Vurhonga takes place in the Drakensburg range,Perhaps Burchell's zebra would be a better choice (Class 6) and Southern Eland (Class 8).

red harbor
rancid pond
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Mountain Reedbuck would also be great for the northern sprawling hills of Vurhonga as well.

raw kite
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If Vurhonga could be reworked to be a mix of KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape while maintaining most of the species list minus the Lesser Kudu and Eurasian Wigeon, I am all for it

fossil nest
fossil nest
fossil nest
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What do you guys think about them adding more subspecies to existing animals instead of just rounding them up into the one?

raw kite
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Here is a good picture of the Culpeo Fox

fossil nest
red harbor
rancid pond
brazen ember
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raw kite
red harbor
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rancid pond
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I believe Pumas are an exception.

raw kite
vale mirage
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the one issue with putting more animals/different animals on any maps my understanding of this is that there is a set number of animals on each map, and that if they add new animals they will have to reduce the number of other animals already on the maps ( again that is just my understanding of it, i might be wrong)