#Isla Del Cazador-Cuban hunting reserve

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civic laurel
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Tropical Rainforest:Dense foliage and towering trees dominate the landscape, offering cover and hiding spots for wildlife. Players must navigate carefully through the thick undergrowth to spot animals(Cuban Trogon, Cuban Tree frog, Cuban Knight Anole) .

Coastal Mangroves:Dense networks of mangrove trees with their characteristic tangled roots create a labyrinth of channels and tidal flats. These provide habitat and shelter for a variety of life(Small indian mongoose, Cuban Crocodile, Cuban boa).

Mountain Highlands:Climb through steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and dense pine forests that characterize the highlands. Explore peaks and valleys that offer expansive views of the Cuban landscape(White tailed deer,Cuban Rock iguana, Wild boar).

Swamps:Navigate through soft, boggy ground and shallow waters filled with aquatic plants like water lilies and cypress knees. Move cautiously to avoid getting stuck in mud pits or disturbing hidden wildlife(Cuban Crocodile, Cuban Hutia, American coot, White Cheeked pintail).

Grasslands:Traverse vast stretches of grassy plains interspersed with pockets of woodland and shrubbery. The open landscape offers clear visibility and strategic advantages for spotting wildlife(Whitetail deer, Wild boar, Northern Bobwhite quail, Common ground dove).

Cuban Crocodile(VERY LIMITED NUMBER)(class 7)
Cuban Hutia(class 1)
Cuban Boa(class 1)
Cuban Trogon(class 1)
Cuban Rock iguana(LIMITED NUMBER)(class 1)
Eurasian collared dove(class 1)
Small indian mongoose(class 2)
Whitetail deer(returning)
Wild boar(returning)
Cuban Bobwhite quail(class 1)
Common ground dove(class 1)
American coot(class 1)
White Cheeked pintail(class 1)

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I hope i got everything right on this one, if i didnt feel free to tell me

uncut robin
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This seems like I could be fun to play

civic laurel
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Yeah my favorite map is Missisippi so i like swampy maps and this one could be great

lapis dawn
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It will be a great map for small game hunters

civic laurel
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Yeah, its very balanced so both small game and bigger game hunters can enjoy the map

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But it would be more of a small game map

lapis dawn
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Yep

pulsar spindle
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To my knowledge, Hutias are basically the size of muskrats, so they’d probably be a class 1.

civic laurel
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Oh, i misread 2kg for 20kg🤦

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There we go

agile rapids
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Knight Anoles??? Those things are like 4oz….

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Same with Cuban Tree Frogs

civic laurel
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You can plink them with air rifle

velvet oak
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I should point out 2 things regarding Bobwhite Quails, the Northern Bobwhite would be a returning species given their presence on New England and Mississippi Acres, plus Cuba has a unique subspecies that is known as the Cuban Bobwhite Quail

velvet oak
# civic laurel You can plink them with air rifle

Also if you want species for air-gun plinking: Eurasian Collared Doves would make for good targets, plus you got Mongoose and Hutia already on the list, there is no need for a frog that grows no bigger then 5.5 inches/12.7 centimeters nor a lizard that weighs just short of 5 ounces

civic laurel
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Ok,thanks