#Tasmania National Park

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flat bronze
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Palawanara National Park is a wild and breathtaking nature reserve located in the heart of Tasmania, stretching along its coastline and expansive mountain ranges. The park is a symbol of untouched wilderness, where majestic peaks, endless rainforests, crystal-clear lakes, and towering cliffs overlooking the ocean come together. In Palawanara.
Landscapes:
-Mountains and Cliffs
-Rainforests
-Lakes and Rivers
-Coastline
Species of Palawanara:

-European rabbit- Tier 1

-Australasian swamphen- Tier 1 (New)

-Maned Duck- Tier 1 (New)

-Black Swan-Tier 1 (New)

-Red fox- Tier 2

-Tasmanian pademelon- Tier 2

-Wombat- Tier 2 (New)

-Tasmanian devil- Tier 2 (New)

-Red-necked Wallaby- Tier 2/3 (New)

-Fallow deer- Tier 4

-Dingo- Tier 4 (New)

And one more interesting animal that is considered extinct :

-TASMANIAN TIGER- Tier 3/4 (New)

Please leave comments, opinions, and what I could change or add here

young thicket
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I'd play this map!

dusky pilot
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I'm wondering if Saltwater crocs can be on the map

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Also, Tasmanian Tiger is in fact extinct (not rumored), if they are gonna add it, it should be only one and in the missions like the Moose on Te Awaroa

red fox
dusky pilot
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Yea that too lol

flat bronze
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they look bigger in the photos lol

young thicket
flat bronze
young thicket
flat bronze
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yea

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red fox
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Bout the same size as my childhood cat.

flat bronze
red fox
flat bronze
mint jewel
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Mouflon in Tasmania?? And dingo in Tasmania are just feral dogs also I don't believe sambar and red deer live in Tasmania and feral dogs should be class 3

mint jewel
flat bronze
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pure berry
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red fox
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mint jewel
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rapid meadow
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Dingoes don’t and haven’t ever lived in Tasmania it’s why it’s one of the main places in australia to raise sheep so dingoes would def not be on this map. Also personally I wouldn’t want to see tassie devils they are endangered cause of dftd and it’s pretty sad what’s happening to them

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Just looked again and red foxes couldn’t be on this map Tasmania is the only Australian state which has never had red foxes so really you should replace them with feral cats. Or brush tailed possums they are one of the only native mammals that are actually regularly hunted in tassie

undone lava
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As an Australian, feral cats would be a better edition to this map in my opinion. Also, I think that a really cool thing to add could be the Southern Elephant Seal, as they are of least concern and it would be pretty interesting to try and shoot through all that thick blubber. Secondly, I think this map could work as a mainly small mammals map, with a few avians and larger animals mixed in. Quolls, tassie devils (before you shoot me, bengal tigers are far more endangered) possums and a mission thylacine would be really cool. There would have to be a damn good reason for shooting a thylacine though; perhaps if it was injured already? It’s something to think about for sure.

red fox
undone lava
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By virtually I’m presuming you aren’t mentioning the fact that tassie devils do clash with farmers quite frequently? They can and will eat livestock if given the chance, which many, many other huntable species in this game also do. Also, on the point of bengal tigers, Yes they are far more dangerous and have been proven to view humans as a food source, but you can’t be telling me that if you put a small child infront of a tiger or a Tasmanian devil, they wouldn’t both eat it. Just because an animal is small doesn’t mean it can still be dangerous.

rapid meadow
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Australians just don’t hunt devils it would be very weird and considering how the Tassie tiger for one is extinct and two is the face of our national endangered species day and how we have the largest mammal extinction rate in the world the tiger would be very weird. The one off New Zealand moose made sense a thylacine would not

red fox
flat bronze
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rapid meadow
undone lava
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It seems I made a fatal error in judgement, but I still would like to see Tasmanian devils on this map, because I could see it being a mostly small-medium carnivores map, with animals like feral cats, quolls and bandicoots, and I think an interesting sort of ‘miniboss’ mission only creature could actually be a fox, as there has been multiple attempts to introduce them to the island, but they never really worked, still it could be plausible that atleast one is still surviving. And for a really special animal as a mission-only hunt, I present: the Tasmanian emu. Extinct, but with Tasmania having a high amount of relatively unused land that is seldom explored. Would also be a bit different from the Tasmanian tiger. Thoughts?

rapid meadow
# undone lava It seems I made a fatal error in judgement, but I still would like to see Tasman...

Literally no one ever hunts bandicoots they most of them are extremely rare and they eat insects not other animals. Anyway most species in tassie just aren’t hunted and historically have never been hunted. Tassie would mostly be a hunting invasive species map if it were added and the only native species that would make sense to have be huntable would be eastern gray kangaroos and the smaller native wallabies

undone lava
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What about elephant seals? They aren’t technically native but they do stay in Tasmania for a couple months a year and seeing as they have historically been hunted and we don’t have many semi-aquatics I think that might be a cool addition. What do you think about the Tasmanian emu idea?

rapid meadow
# undone lava What about elephant seals? They aren’t technically native but they do stay in Ta...

In the modern day people don’t hunt elephant seals so it would be very strange also side note idk how you could make them look good in a lodge. I wouldn’t mind emus in game but on a Tassie map I think it would be very strange honestly I think most of the species that could be on a Tassie map that would make sense to be hunted if u put them in a New South Wales or Victoria map you would be able to hunt a lot more like emus.

vital yarrow
rapid meadow
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Also side note but adult elephant seals are not common on Tassie at all they r typically vagrants

mint jewel
pure berry
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Ain’t no way Tasmanian devil should be added

rapid meadow
fringe yarrow
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yall taking this wayyy to seriously lmao

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also the opinion that having non game animals will inspire/encourage people to hunt them irl is just stupid. thats like a 50 year old mom saying video games cause violence despite her never playing a video game in her life

rapid meadow
red fox
rapid meadow
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There are so many actual game species we don’t have that we should

soft bobcat
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Actual game species aside, I want them to fix the bigger issues with the game. Volume sliders, a ballistics rework, the atv randomly launching you into space, constant brush noise, missing bullets, floating animals

There's a lot of crap that needs fixing before we think about ambient animals

flat bronze
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Bimp

fringe yarrow
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sorry for late response exams yk how it is

rapid meadow
pure berry
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Wombats and tasi devils shouldn’t be added at all

rapid meadow
# flat bronze Because?

No one hunts them at all. It’s equivalent to someone shooting a globally loved animal like a panda or a bald eagle. Also they have no real use people don’t eat them and their furs are not valuable.

flat bronze
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From what I heard, wombats are hunted because there are too many of them in Tasmania.

rapid meadow
undone lava
rapid meadow
undone lava
vital yarrow
pure berry
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They just aren’t a animal you should hunt, it’s simple

undone lava
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Yeah, I wouldn’t really want to hunt the little guys, I’ve held one (gotten squished) by one in real life, so I don’t think I would be able to bring myself to kill one of them. Also to respond to the dog comment, you’d be surprised how many owners try to train their dogs and just… can’t. Been trying to train my dog not to run after cars/animals since she was half a year old, but she never listens. Although, with a lot of dogs, I think they can be trained, or should be a lead.

pure berry
mint jewel
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Wombats up until 2020, were legally hunted in Victoria. When Chinese high rollers went to a private resort, they hunted then with military grade weapons, so a public outcry started forcing the Victorian government to become the last state to ban wombat hunting and no one kills or ever have killed Tassie devils

mint jewel
rapid meadow
undone lava
# rapid meadow The only way they can kill anything is if it follows them into their burrow. The...

Yeah, although I’ve seen bad accidents because people will hit wombats and their cars (this especially happens with cheaper cars) will fold like they got hit with a bowling ball, and from what i heard from other people when I lived in Australia, they’re responsible for the most car accidents in the state of Victoria (of course to no fault of their own, they are just often in bad places).

undone lava
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It was an export from Queensland, and it was all the way back in 1968.