#New species and backfills

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Layton Lakes
Forest Grouse -class 1
Cougar

Hirshfelden
European badger-class 2
Black Grouse
Red Grouse-class 1

Parque Fernando
European Boar- class 6
Patagonian Mara- class 2
Rocky Mountain Elk

Silver Ridge Peaks
Fox Squirrel- class 1
American Badger- class 2
Black Tailed Prarie Dog-class 1
Whitetail Deer
Hybrid Deer- Class 5 ( a very rare mix between a mule deer and whitetail deer, it will rarely appear in herds of either species)

Mississipi Acres
Beaver- class 1
Nutria- class 1
Coyote
Skunk- class 1 ( if you get sprayed, your scent will scre verything that catches your scent)
Gray Squirrel- class 1

Cuarto Colinas
Aoudad- class 6
Balearean Goat- class 3
Red Legged Partridge- class 1
Fallow Deer
Chamois

Vurhonga Savannah
White Rhino- class 9
Bontebok or Blesbok- class 3
Girraffe- class 9
Blue Deiker- class 2
Sable Antelope- class 5

Yukon Valley
Muskox- Class 9
Dall Sheep- class 5
Sooty Grouse- class 1
Wolverine- class 2

Medved Taiga
Bezoar Ibex-class 4
Snow Sheep- class 4
Siberan Roe Deer- class 3

Revontuli Coast
Forest Reindeer-class 6 (maybye introduce a rare animal mechanic that makes it so it only has like 15 of each zone)
mink- class 1
European Badger- class 2
Grey Seal-class 6
Baltic Ringed Seal- class 4

Emerald Coast
Dingo- class 2
Water Buffalo ( near the marshes)

Rancho Del Arroyo
Change whitetail to Coues Deer- Class 4
Cougar
Aoudad- Class 6
Change Bighorn Sheep to Desert Bighorn Sheep-class 4
Javelina- class 3

New England Mountains
Chukar- class 1
Snowshoe hare- class 1
Pocupine-class 1
Fisher- class 2

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Bezoar Ibex are mainly found in Turkey, Iran and the Southern Caucasus Mountains of Europe, not the Siberian Taiga

And Patagonian Maras, the environment of Parque is not one they live in as they are more typically found in open plains and steppes (plus only a few provinces in Argentina allow for hunting of maras on privately owned land, not hunting reserves)

Also like Mule Deer on Parque, while Elk might have been there at one point this may no longer be the case (otherwise we would see outfitters in Argentina offering hunts for mule deer & elk)

Rocky Mountain Elk would be better backfilled to Te Awaroa

Also what do you mean by “Forest Grouse” because I do not recall any such bird in North America, we do have however Ruffed Grouse, Spruce Grouse, Sooty Grouse & Dusky Grouse all in the Pacific Northwest