#Benin hunting reserve

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zenith heart
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this is a very different idea then my normal suggestions as in i went from Europe to here sooooo.

Image souring through the open fields for the Benin planes, maybe take a stop at the mucking swamps, or look up high to see the leopards in the trees with there prey, or in the sky for the vultures and don't get caught in the stampedes of elephant or if your dangerous hunt while in one. And when at the water be carful the hippos are aggressive and will try to strike!!!
class 9: African buffalo, African forest elephant, hippo and lion.
class 8: hartebeest.

class 6: waterbuck.

class 6: red river hog and warthog

class 5: topi

class 4:spotted hyena and the African leopard

class 3: caracal, olive baboon, ruppells vulture and the aardvark

class 2: porcupine and the honey badger.

new mullite mounts such as: 2 male elephants and one female elephant and one any leopard and one with a leopard stalking a olive baboon.

two new calls, which are: the hog caller warthog and the red river hog and the large predator caller
lion, leopard and the Bengal tiger.

and a new outfit the safari heat with beige shorts a safari hat and a beige button up with brown boots.
So i hope you enjoy this if there's something to be desired please comment.

ornate yoke
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Vulture?

hexed wraith
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Of all the unique gamebirds that are found in Benin and you had to go with a scavenging bird even though guineafowl, francolin, sandgrouse, dove and bustards all live in Benin

We also have hog callers and a caller for big cats in the game already (Predator "Distressed Fawn" Caller)

As far as the rest of the species list goes it should be pointed out that Benin is known for animals like West African Savannah Buffalo (Syncerus caffer brachyceros) and Roan Antelope and is more of a Plains Game area, now continued

  • The "Topi" of Western Africa are a different subspecies known as the Korrigum (Damaliscus lunatus korrigum)
  • The Hartebeest subspecies present in Benin are Western Hartebeest and likewise the local waterbucks are Defassa Waterbuck (sometimes called Sing-sing Waterbuck)
  • Benin is also home to a variety of plains game animals like Western Kob, Harnessed Bushbuck, Bohor Reedbuck, Red-flanked Duiker and Oribi

Based on your inclusion of both Savannah Elephants (which are not present in Benin) and Forest Elephants (Which are only hunted in Cameroon), I would have assumed this was a reserve set in Cameroon if the title didn't state it was set in Benin