Mountain Lions and Turtles.
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Mountain Lions and Turtles.
One animal that scares the living crap out of me are mountain lions, extremely fast and aggressive animals. Secondly, Turtles could be an interesting thing to add, however we would need a trap for them (rather then a weapon). Since we have so many lakes and waters around the game, there are different variety of turtles we could trap.
(sure both were asked a few times, just thought i'd say hi)
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Re: Mountain Lions and Turtles.
i dont think we need turtles. maybe old shells as a collectable.
+1 for the mountain lion idea, many people (me included) would love felines as huntable species (lynx would be great too)
+1 for the mountain lion idea, many people (me included) would love felines as huntable species (lynx would be great too)
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Re: Mountain Lions and Turtles.
The Idea behind turtles, is we have so much water - I would love to see animals that can be found around water. Not sure about asking for Beaver, it would be my substitute if Turtle would not be an option.killertut wrote:i dont think we need turtles. maybe old shells as a collectable.
+1 for the mountain lion idea, many people (me included) would love felines as huntable species (lynx would be great too)
Places like up North its legal to keep Beavers in check, they can be annoying buggers building dam's all over the place.
Only problem is these are animals that strictly hang around water, wouldn't mind being able to "fish" in game one day *chuckles* I just happened to be staring in the water and noticed a pool of fish earlier.
/while were at it, need a camping chair, cooler for beer
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Re: Mountain Lions and Turtles.
How about instead of trapping turtles, we can pick them up, put a bright band ( with information like date caught, who caught it, where it was caught, etc.) and them release them back. They can be tagged multiple times and would be very neat to know how far the turtle you found was when it was tagged. When I was little my brother and sister and I would write our names with crayons on the shells of turtles and let them go and see if they came back. We used crayon because it would wash off in the rain. What do you think?
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Re: Mountain Lions and Turtles.
Thank you, Decontructed. That's a minute of my life I'll never get back.
But of course, if it's turtles you want, well...watch out because some turtles fight back:
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But of course, if it's turtles you want, well...watch out because some turtles fight back:
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Re: Mountain Lions and Turtles.
How about mountain lions that can hide in trees and leap on you?
Ha, that would be going too far but still, how frightening would that be?
Ha, that would be going too far but still, how frightening would that be?
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Herping would be an interesting minigame to add, along with fishing and maybe birding. Don't know how they'd implement that though.
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I'd like to see Bullfrogs added.
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