Status Update 7th April 2017
- DanthemanBoone
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Re: Status Update 7th April 2017
Unfortunate that we have to say goodbye again but best wishes to David and shorty.
Not sure about the new animal Maybe wolves or a Goat/sheep species.
I do wonder though about Caribou. Surely a spawn in the North and a South West migration would work, taking them off the map along the Southwestern boundary.
It would have to be the only option as any other way would have them leaving like Lemmings and jumping into the Sea.
Lemmings, now there's a thought.
Not sure about the new animal Maybe wolves or a Goat/sheep species.
I do wonder though about Caribou. Surely a spawn in the North and a South West migration would work, taking them off the map along the Southwestern boundary.
It would have to be the only option as any other way would have them leaving like Lemmings and jumping into the Sea.
Lemmings, now there's a thought.
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Re: Status Update 7th April 2017
WRR new species wishlist, in order - Wolverine, Walrus, Musk Ox, Arctic Wolf.
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Oh, ok. Yeah that makes sense. I figured it was just a misunderstanding on my end. Musk ox and wolverine would look nice on the reserve too, tho i would really like to see the arctic wolves. I kinda feel walrus and seals are a bit of a stretch, but would be amazing to try and hunt.
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Re: Status Update 7th April 2017
Good bye, David! Good bye, little Richard ( )! Best of luck in all your future endeavors!
About new Alaskan animal:
- Caribou would be nice, but large open areas in WRR are already "crowded" by bison and moose. So, my bet goes to something to populate mountain areas: Dall Sheep or Mountain Goat. But we already have 2 goats and only one sheep, so 80% Dall Sheep, 20% Mountain Goat.
- People, arctic wolf again?! THEY ARE NOT LIVING IN ALASKA! So, forget about it!
DanthemanBoone: Lemmings?! Ok, try here!
About new Alaskan animal:
- Caribou would be nice, but large open areas in WRR are already "crowded" by bison and moose. So, my bet goes to something to populate mountain areas: Dall Sheep or Mountain Goat. But we already have 2 goats and only one sheep, so 80% Dall Sheep, 20% Mountain Goat.
- People, arctic wolf again?! THEY ARE NOT LIVING IN ALASKA! So, forget about it!
DanthemanBoone: Lemmings?! Ok, try here!
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Thanks for this status update, new animal is coming... cool !!!
Goodbye to David and shorty, thanks for thejob done and best wishes for your future.
Goodbye to David and shorty, thanks for thejob done and best wishes for your future.
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Re: Status Update 7th April 2017
Who wants them to live in Alaska? I want them to live in Whiterime Ridge. Ever seen brown bears in the French Alps - nowadays?JackRbbt wrote:- People, arctic wolf again?! THEY ARE NOT LIVING IN ALASKA! So, forget about it!
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Well, brown bear may not be in French Alps, but they are in Italian Alps (200-300 kilometers away, on the opposite side of the mountains). But between Alaska and Arctic Wolf habitat are around 4500 kilometers! So, your argument does not hold water, Marc!Tanngnjostr wrote:Who wants them to live in Alaska? I want them to live in Whiterime Ridge. Ever seen brown bears in the French Alps - nowadays?JackRbbt wrote:- People, arctic wolf again?! THEY ARE NOT LIVING IN ALASKA! So, forget about it!
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Re: Status Update 7th April 2017
You're right, my mistake. Since WRR is a subarctic reserve, it would have to be grey wolves which isn't a new species at all. So more Caprinae?JackRbbt wrote:Well, brown bear may not be in French Alps, but they are in Italian Alps (200-300 kilometers away, on the opposite side of the mountains). But between Alaska and Arctic Wolf habitat are around 4500 kilometers! So, your argument does not hold water, Marc!
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Re: Status Update 7th April 2017
Lemmings could be a bit like wingshooting. Just stand at the bottom of a cliff and pop them as they jump offJackRbbt wrote:
DanthemanBoone: Lemmings?! Ok, try here!
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Grey Wolf it's a totally different story! Yes, Alaska holds largest Grey Wolf population in North America.Tanngnjostr wrote:You're right, my mistake. Since WRR is a subarctic reserve, it would have to be grey wolves which isn't a new species at all. So more Caprinae?JackRbbt wrote:Well, brown bear may not be in French Alps, but they are in Italian Alps (200-300 kilometers away, on the opposite side of the mountains). But between Alaska and Arctic Wolf habitat are around 4500 kilometers! So, your argument does not hold water, Marc!
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