#Terra Do Predador National Reserve (Amazon Rainforest South America 2.0!!!) (Jaguars, Tapirs ETC!!!)

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lusty lintel
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Welcome to Terra Do Predador National Reserve here in the largest country in South America, Brazil! This is a country with some of the most biodiversity in the world and is famous for it's massive Amazon Rainforest. Arriving at this Reserve is a challenge as there are barely any roads here due to its protection status but if you want to get around more easily you can use a boat which is something alot of the locals use to traverse the almost never ending Amazon River.

Dive into the story of how this Reserve came to be and what the Wardens, Rangers, and Army! Are doing to ensure that there are no poachers or illegal logging or mining operations as well as protecting the Native Tribes of the region we have five tribes within the Reserve and are very friendly so if you get the chance be sure to visit them and you can learn alot, almost everything can and will kill you so learning some survival tips never hurts nobody.

Species List:

Class 1 Species:

● Orinoco Goose

● White Faced Whistling Duck
● Black Bellied Whistling Duck
● Knob Billed Duck
● Brazilian Teal

● Marbled Wood Quail
● Starred Wood Quail

● Black Currasow
● Wattled Currasow
● Crestless Currasow

Class 2 Species:

● Crab Eating Fox
● Jaguarundi
● Red Brocket Deer

Class 3 Species:

● White Lipped Peccary
● Maned Wolf
● Capybara

Class 4 Species:

● Marsh Deer ( Potential GO )
○● South American Whitetail Deer

Class 5 Species:

○ Puma/Cougar
● Yacare Caiman
● Black Caiman

Class 7 Species:

● Brazil Tapir
● Jaguar ( Potential GO )

Hope you enjoyed big thanks to @gentle forge for the help more to come soon.

lusty lintel
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  1. Orinoco Goose
  2. White Faced Whistling Duck
  3. Black Bellied Whistling Duck
  4. Knob Billed Duck
  5. Brazilian Teal
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  1. Marbled Wood Quail
  2. Starred Wood Quail
  3. Black Currasow
  4. Wattled Currasow
  5. Crestless Currasow
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  1. Capybara
  2. Crab Eating Fox
  3. Jaguarundi
  4. Red Brocket Deer
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  1. White Lipped Peccary
  2. Maned Wolf
  3. Marsh Deer
  4. South American Whitetail Deer
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  1. Cougar
  2. Jaguar
  3. Brazil Tapir
lusty lintel
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New Weapon: Mauser Model 1908 7x57mm Mauser Class 4-9

sacred thorn
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-Sick banded armadillo
-Giant anteater
-Short eared fox
-Giant otter
-Neotropical otter
-Kabomani tapir
-Giant peccary
-Grey brocket
-Pygmy brocket
-Nutria
-Common tapeti
-spectacked caiman
-black caiman (we need them on a map where they'res jaguars as they kinda at rtheyre main prey)

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@lusty lintel I love your list here are some more big and medium games I think the map deserves becouse we do not really need 10 bird species on a map like this and should rather focus on the local species

sacred thorn
lusty lintel
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  1. Yacare Caiman
  2. Black Caiman
sacred thorn
# lusty lintel 1. Yacare Caiman 2. Black Caiman

Cool this way I think I'll actually would have no problems on release, what about an otter species that would be hella tight ingame, armadillo would also be nice as they would bring something totally new to the game

kind canyon
lusty lintel
kind canyon
lusty lintel
lusty lintel
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Bump

onyx helm
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While this reserve is nicely put together and includes a lot of unique species, I do have to say that while endangered species have been given the greenlight, I am not entirely sure that has opened the doors for a reserve set in countries that have more or less banned hunting. Part of the reason I think so is partially due to Sundarpatan being set in Nepal, a country that allows hunting. Though I guess we will have to wait and see what EW comes out with next

toxic fulcrum
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yes

lusty lintel
slow swallow
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onyx helm
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Here is the map of the Guyana Shield

lusty lintel
wooden lantern
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Great Take, but honestly If they make Amazon map I rather them do it Suriname instead of Brazil like they did Nepal instead of India
But Jaguars MUST happen regardless