#Grand Reid Game Reserve

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toxic fossil
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Aren't javelina and peccary the same thing?

deep turtle
toxic fossil
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peak pulsar
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I think this would be a nice addition. Especially with it being more open, allowing us to get in those long range shots

deep turtle
dense tusk
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vital fox
# deep turtle They are slightly different.

There are several species of Peccary, with the Chacoan and White-Lipped Peccaries being found in South America and the Collared Peccary, or Javelina, being found in both North and South America.

That being said, I would personally love an Arizonan map so long as it isn’t solely a desert map. It should be a map split between pine forests, grasslands, desert, and the sky islands. Arizona is the most biodiverse state in terms of mammals in the country, and it has many different biomes with many different species.

I would recommend some Quail and more large birds such as Sandhill Crane and Geese. They’re fairly popular in AZ.

On top of that, the Red Fox should not be on this map, as they only inhabit a very small sliver of the state, in the very north, even further north than the Grand Canyon.

drowsy dirge
# toxic fossil Aren't javelina and peccary the same thing?

Collared peccary are usually referred to as javelina kinda like a puma,mountain lion,cougar situation

But Sorry for down voting this but it's too many returning species and I feel there are better locations in North America that would make better and more unique choices

paper meadow
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😖 Unfortunately, I will have to agree with @drowsy dirge on this 1 as much as I know I'd enjoy it but I really want other states that have both new & existing 1st esp. since Various US Waterfowl, Upland Birds, & Small Game havn't been introduced yet.

midnight geyser
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no Coues Deer on an Arizona reserve? That's almost criminal.

drowsy dirge