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No New Posts The Great Plains

These plains consist of many types of grass, savanah grass, parie grass, green common grass and yellow tundra grass. It's the home of many, many species, ground birds, scrub birds and even birds that make their homes in small trees. Ground mammels, rabbits, mice, beavers, ground squirrels, parie dogs, meerkats ect. call this place home. Vast herds of elk, deer, antelope of various kinds, bison, giraffes, zebra, horses, water buffalo, rinos and many, many other quadrepeds live here.

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No New Posts The Northern Foothills

This is an area of thin woodland, rocky peaks and grassy meadows. Quadrepeds spend their winters here and ground mammals live here, but the bear and cougar population is high.

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No New Posts The Northern Plains

The Northern Plains are south of the Yellow Plains and north of the centeral plains. Karibou spend some of their summer here and Moose come here to have thier calves. the soil is thin here but scrub grass and brush does grow.

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No New Posts The Great River

The Great River's head waters are in the tundra and it's delta is in the desert. It's massive, almost four miles wide in some places, and about a mile wide in it's lesser regions. Lots of little rivers branch off of it or feed into it and it is the life blood of the Wild. Moose are common here, as well as beavers, muskrats and other water mammals and fish.

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Packless Lands

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The Central Plains are just that, plains. Miles and miles of grassy plains, ranging from savanah to blue-grass to stubbly tundra and sharp dune grass. The foothills of the mountains start here and the Great River carves it's massive path through here. This is one of the largest and most diverse features on the continent.
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