Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-33185350-20171123170105/@comment-25841881-20171129002646

KingTotalWar wrote: Recneps wrote: In part, that's because animal populations as a whole are vastly reduced from what they once were.. But even today, it's regional. I fairly regularly see deer around where I live. When I came home from my grandparents on Thanksgiving, there were upwards of 6 deer across the street from my house. Seeing deer from your house crossing the road and finding them while hunting are two entirely different things. No, not really.. If they were literally one street over we could, in the proper season and with the proper tags, shoot and eat them. Of course, in an overhunted forest, they'll be rarer. Except the forests of Middle Earth are not modern, overused woods. Humanity hasn't yet taken control of a disproportionately large section of the ecosystem.