#Whale harpooning!!!

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Whale Harpooning has been a cultural event for hundreds of years there’s four maps that could include whales and seals… that being
Medved Taiga, Revontuli Coast, Te Awaroa National Park, Layton Lake District

Introducing Marine Hunting Adventures in The Hunter: Call of the Wild

Explore new depths of gameplay with marine hunting in The Hunter: Call of the Wild. Dive into four unique environments, each featuring its own set of whale and seal species, along with distinct challenges. Experience the thrill of hunting these magnificent marine animals across diverse landscapes:

Medved Taiga

Beluga Whale

Narwhal

Bearded Seal

Harp Seal

Pacific Walrus

Revontuli Coast

Minke Whale

Fin Whale

Ringed Seal

Gray Seal

Te Awaroa National Park

Sperm Whale
Southern Right Whale

New Zealand Fur Seal
Southern Sea Lion

Layton Lake District

*Gray Whale

Humpback Whale

Harbor Seal

Northern Elephant Seal

And finally very rarely on EC you’ll find the Antarctic LEOPARD SEAL along the coast (usually at night) BEWARE!!!

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Oh and Louisiana Black Bear.

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Where would we mount blue whale

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Interesting

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Eh, despite my support for subsistence whaling, I am going to have to say no to this. To be fair I am not against whaling in video games either having played Assassin's Creed Black Flag & Rouge for many hours just pursuing whales (Plus apparently there is some whaling activities in a handful of MMOs like Black Desert Online), I am just against whaling in theHunter Call of the Wild for all the stuff you would need to make it work would be better spent on more reserves/animals/gear/weapons/bug fixes. Now for a whaling game to make sense in my opinion it would have to take place in a time period where whaling was a career

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And I just saw the "/S" at the bottom, should have put that in the title instead

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