The Tahr on Sundarpatan is horrible, they aren’t in the left side of the Himal region. Where they should be! They should be where it can snow or at least in the upper region. I have made a map for that, as well as a map for them when they get added to Te Awaroa in a year (jk please be sooner)
#Tahr homerange for Te Awaroa and fix for Sundarpatan
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Perfection.
Much needed
Yes, please put Tahr in Himal. They should feed on ridges, not in the woods
This is much better, should be up in himal, honesty this would be perfection
I think they should also have higher concentrations higher up so there are actual reasons to go to the stunning mountina peaks
Please, this! They should be in the mountains, sometimes I see tahr in Terai...
Great ideas!
people have been asking for tahr since awaroa came out, i hope they can get it one day
and I agree, they should change the location they are in Sundarpatan
If I ever get motivated to go after tahr it will be when they get added to TA.
its funny how blue sheep feed int he places were the tahr should be
bumping this one up!
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Altitudinal distribution of the Himalayan tahr in its natural habitat in the Himalayas. According to the graph, the typical habitat ranges from 2500 to 4000 meters. The minimum and maximum altitudes are 2000 and 5000 meters, respectively. **Bharals **are found at relatively higher altitudes compared to the vertical distribution of the Himalayan tahr.
A fundamental factor is that bharals avoid entering forested areas, preferring instead to stay at higher forest edges, while tahrs inhabit zones lower than the bharals and, in some cases, also venture into the lower forested areas.
Here are two hunting videos for you to compare the habitat of these mythical animals in the Himalayas. **Tahr **hunting is observed relatively in forested areas, while **bharal **hunting takes place mostly in alpine zones. Bharal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qZq0L6C2UI Himalayan Tahr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPiXJsenoQo
The Himalayan Tahrs drinking
Himalayan tahrs between rocks forest highlands
Bharals in the alpine zone
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Interpretation of the image shows two maps of New Zealand’s South Island, depicting the 2000 geographic distribution of the Himalayan tahr and the chamois, as reported by the Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand. The chamois population is distributed across a wider range of altitudes than the tahr, which is restricted to high altitudes. Both chamois and tahr inhabit the subalpine regions of the South Island. During summer, they occupy the open tussock grasslands up to the snowfields in the steep, rocky areas of the South Island Alps, though chamois may descend to subalpine forests in autumn and winter; in contrast, tahr tend to stay at higher elevations. In the Te Awaroa region, tahr dominate the alpine zones, coexisting with chamois, which can extend their range into the subalpine forest.
I hope they get added with this new update
hopefully one of this features is an maaaasive backfilling
Oh yeassss
It would make hunting in the mountains of this map more interesting.
Tahr on Te Awaroa in 2025?
Sambar Deer and Rock Mountain Elk too. 🙏
an entire backfill update 🙏
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Chamois range should also be changed to match the tahr!
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hope they change the name from tahr to specify the Himalayan tahr since there is other tahr
Only problem with the map you made for te awaroe is the fact that on the bottom hill about a quarter of where you marked is out of bounds
i aint fixing it
I know just pointing out
Tahr Changes+Backfills in 2025?🙏
I´d happend 