The Texas Panhandle is full of many species of animals, all from ducks to geese, to mountain lions to coyotes, from cotton tail rabbits to prairie dogs, and deer to wild hogs and canyon sheep.
Animals this map would have:
Mountain Lion- mapped and spread out like the Snow leopards in Sundarpatan
Mule deer
White-tailed deer
mallard
Barbary Sheep (Aoudad)- new species class 5 (these animals are tanks)
Coyote
Cotton tail rabbit
Bobcat
Canadian Goose
White Fronted Goose- new species class 1
Prairie dog- new species class 1 (would have holes)
Gadwall
Rio Grande Turkey
Teal - Green and blue Winged class 1
Pronghorn
Feral pig
Quail
Dove
American Wigeon
Map details:
This map is in the great plains, there would be limited trees and a lot of open space with hills and canyons (for canyon info search up the Canadian river Texas or Palo Duro Canyon). Half of map would be flat land and other half would be canyons. This map would have Playa Lakes and a single river running through it. Floral would be tall grass and no reeds around water, mesquite and cedar trees. There would be small farm buildings around the map with corn fields and wheat fields. Still working on details.
GREAT ONE:
The mule deer:
(NO CONCEPT ART, STILL WORKING ON IT)
Missions:
There would be 2-3 mission animals:
Coywolf: Coyote and wolf mix, there was a coyote that was part wolf found and tests came back positive for wolf genes.
Black bear- there have been reports of seeing black bear (https://www.lubbockonline.com/story/news/local/2022/07/18/increased-wildlife-sightings-possible-in-region-during-drought/65373609007/) in the Texas panhandle, this would be a Diamond with a mission fur with a cool name. Ex: El Dorado would go with a gold color.
Mule Deer White tail mix- I have seen one myself. Their antlers are normally wonky looking and they look like normal whitetail with darker fur and large ears. Name: White Muley. Would be a Non-typical diamond with a mission fur.
This is still under development