Animals
Animal | Location | Attacks? |
---|---|---|
White-tailed Deer | Alaska, North America | No |
Mountain Lion | Alaska, North America | Yes |
Grizzly Bear | Alaska, North America | Yes |
Gray Wolf | Alaska, North America/Siberia, Asia | Yes |
Wild Boar | Alaska, North America/Argentina, South America/Siberia, Asia | Yes |
Spotted Hyena | Tanzania, Africa | Yes |
Leopard | Tanzania, Africa | Yes |
Cobra | Tanzania, Africa/India, Asia | Yes |
Nile Crocodile | Tanzania, Africa | Yes |
Lion | Tanzania, Africa | Yes |
Hippopotamus | Tanzania, Africa | Yes |
Thomson's Gazelle | Tanzania, Africa | No |
African Bush Elephant | Tanzania, Africa | Yes |
Impala | Tanzania, Africa | No |
Bengal Tiger | India, Asia | Yes |
Asian Black Bear | India, Asia | Yes |
Indian Rhinoceros | India, Asia | Yes |
Saltwater Crocodile | Australia | Yes |
Dingo | Australia | Yes |
Axis Deer | Australia | No |
Scrub Bull | Australia | Yes |
Puma | Argentina, South America | Yes |
Red Deer | Argentina, South America | No |
Polar Bear | Siberia, Asia | Yes |
Yeti | Siberia, Asia | Yes |
African Wild Dog (only in Scavenger Hunt in Quick Action mode) | Africa | Yes |
Zebra (only one in Southern Africa Hunt in Quick Action mode) | South Africa, Africa | No |
Fallow Deer (seen as Fallows in Game Statistics) | ? | No |
Sitka Deer (seen as Sitkas in Game Statistics) | ? | No |
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