Status Update 27th July 2017
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
In RB? I'm guessing mountain lion. I'd still love to see alligators added but they don't have fur, so...
Second guess is raccoon; they'd fit in all three reserves mentioned quite well.
Second guess is raccoon; they'd fit in all three reserves mentioned quite well.
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
Hopefully they have some nice fur variations and rares
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
I would sure like to see Mountain Lion or Raccoon.
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
Beaver, Otter, fisher, marten, mink, weasel, skunk, opossum, gopher, badger, ground squirrel, ground hog/woodchuck, raccoon, bobcat, feral cat, grey fox.
Out of those I would like to see the bobcat.
Out of those I would like to see the bobcat.
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
My guess is bobcat, squirrel, or raccoon.
Bobcat would be perfect for RB, WHI, but I think LP does not need them, but rather SC.
Squirrel are mostly in forest so it seems unlikely for them to be added to RB with all the swampy water. Unless they are only in the forest areas of RB. They would be perfect for WHI and they would be fine in LP.
Raccoon would be a must in SC because of all the creeks. They would fit well also in RB. WHI does not have a lot of water so they would be better in RFF IMO.
So even though I feel strongly it is one of those three animals, I am unsure which animal would be the best for those three reserves. Seems likely to be a Bobcat though.
Bobcat would be perfect for RB, WHI, but I think LP does not need them, but rather SC.
Squirrel are mostly in forest so it seems unlikely for them to be added to RB with all the swampy water. Unless they are only in the forest areas of RB. They would be perfect for WHI and they would be fine in LP.
Raccoon would be a must in SC because of all the creeks. They would fit well also in RB. WHI does not have a lot of water so they would be better in RFF IMO.
So even though I feel strongly it is one of those three animals, I am unsure which animal would be the best for those three reserves. Seems likely to be a Bobcat though.
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
Fox squirrels (especially the black ones) are all over the bayous, water ways, and swamps of Louisiana. One of the fun ways I used to hunt squirrels was trolling along in a bateau along the banks of the bayou and pipeline canals shooting them from the tree tops.SoldierofGod wrote:Squirrel are mostly in forest so it seems unlikely for them to be added to RB with all the swampy water.
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
Louisiana does have a subspecies of the mountain lion called the Florida panther. It is basically a smaller version of the mountain lion. Including a mountain lion in RB would be realistic; however the bobcat would be a better fit for RB.TheSheWolf wrote:In RB? I'm guessing mountain lion.
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
Nice update. I hope for Lynx. After so many years of waiting, it is time for big cats.
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
Bobcats would be fantastic. But i would also liko minks/otters/weasels as the new species
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Re: Status Update 27th July 2017
Thank you for the update, looking forward to the newest critter
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