#I would LOVE to see a map based on the veluwe in the Netherlands
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me to, but a dutch reserve just doesnt offer the same level of diversity in flora and fauna than other locations
It would be very unique in terms of environment, but there wouldn’t be that many new species that could come (aside from maybe a few birds).
I asked chatgpt for the animals that live there
Red deer
Roe deer
Wild boar
Mouflon
Fox
Badger
Wolf
I looked on Wikipedia and the list of fauna was:
Red Deer
Fallow Deer
Roe Deer
Pine Marten
Red Fox
Eurasian Badger
Reeves Muntjac
European Mouflon
Feral Cattle
Feral Horse
Golden Jackal
Some of these animals could be unique, namely the feral cattle and muntjac, but other than that it’s not exactly unique.
muntjac barely exist here, and are mostly semi-wild. rabbits, hares , pheasants and raccoon dogs could be added, but they are just small game
I've been there before, but I've never heard of feral bulls, horses, or golden jackals. But otherwise, I've heard of the rest.
Jackals are more of a vagrant to the area but are moving in, like in many places in Europe.