Argentina Grass/Wet lands Reserve.

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J_Birdman wrote:Hahah, you are the man with the plan! Nice work there, you are succeeding in making me want this reserve even more.
Either that or I have too much spare time lol.
I'd really like to at least see species like fallow or blackbuck implemented.

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This would be a great idea. It would offer a somewhat unique landscape as well as new species!
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We have to hit this continent sometime,.. and I've had reservations of thought for this area to happen sooner or later.
I also laid out a plan or two and putting a map that would support all the different environments, from tropical to mountain to lowlands, forest, grasslands, & wetlands,
probably wouldn't be advisable, but very possible with a few maps as the N. American maps have to be broken up with such vast wildlife and habitat also.
Trying to squeeze all this into one map would be like a can of sardines,.. but here are a few things that could be able to be taken into consideration.
Map layouts........... :D
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The interesting stuff, Gamebirds, Upland, & Waterfowl
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Continued....... Animals
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Feel free to figure out the animals.........
https://lib2.colostate.edu/wildlife/atoz.php?letter=ALL
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Can list most of these animals, sadly most of them, the native ones to be exact. are mostly endangered

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stuntmstr wrote:Can list most of these animals, sadly most of them, the native ones to be exact. are mostly endangered
There's still a lot of animals & birds to choose from to make 2 or 3 good maps..... ;)
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gas56 wrote:
stuntmstr wrote:Can list most of these animals, sadly most of them, the native ones to be exact. are mostly endangered
There's still a lot of animals & birds to choose from to make 2 or 3 good maps..... ;)
This is a much better list which identifies a lot of the animals. :)
http://www.listofcountriesoftheworld.co ... imals.html
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Re-admittance of photos displayed.
Sorry for the inconvenience for submitting the two incorrect animal photos for South America.
The Ringtail can go by many names such as Ringtail, Ringtail Cat, Miners Cat, or Cacomistle, and the correct species is named as those
and is accompanied with the # 3. spot in the photo below.
The # 1 spot is a Red Panda, Lesser Panda, or Red Bearcat, and is from the Eastern Himalayas and Southwestern China, and even has close markings of a Raccoon, except the body shape is different.
The # 2 spot is a Ringtail Lemur from Madagascar which closely resembles the Ringtails of North & South America.
Both of the latter animals are not indigenous to the South American region.
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Really nice.
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stuntmstr wrote:After a bit of brainstorming here's how I think the reserve would look and what the areas / spawns could possibly be.
RESERVE:
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SPAWNS/AREAS:
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WHITE: hills / mountains. Red deer & tahr.
YELLOW: dense forest / Thickets. Fallow deer & culpeo fox.
GREEN: Swamp. Capybara/Carpincho, Waterfowl & Yacare.
RED: Crop fields. Hares, Fallow deer and sometimes blackbuck
PURPLE: Plains, low bushes and grasslands. Fallow deer, Axis deer, Blackbuck, Culpeo fox & Hares.
Nice work! Looks like it could already be in the game. Hope they will put it in. Maybe they could also add some jaguar in the forest area to add some adrenaline to the game.

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