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ducks and swans

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To add a bit more to lakes and ponds.Have ducks and swans sporn on inland waterways.make them like chickens were they could be killed if you wished to do that.i would like to c them on lakes and not in players deeds so having them drop eggs might not be a good idea.I think they would make waterways a bit more realistic


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After hearing whot another player wrote in another thread(Klaa).Rather killing these with a sword,maul or axe.Why not give a use to Bows and arrows to kill them with.Ducks beeing for low skilled players and swans beeing a little harder.Have they fly if attacked to 1 tile away(if not killed b4 they reach the player)and do a dive attack of some kind.


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-1, whats the purpose?

People complain about "lag" all the time, and animal caps, yet people continue to make suggestions that will lag up the server.

There is no Point what so ever in having ducks, not even a rubberduck.

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-1, whats the purpose?

People complain about "lag" all the time, and animal caps, yet people continue to make suggestions that will lag up the server.

There is no Point what so ever in having ducks, not even a rubberduck.

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Tardenoisian arrowheads from epipaleolithic (transition from paleolithic to mesolithic) in Belgium.


 


Some have suggested these were meant to hunt waterfowl moving into the area as it was warming.  Idea being that the broader chisel point had a greater chance of slicing through wings in dense flocks.  In case anyone thinks more arrowheads would be fun :)


Just a thought, not sure if flying birds is anywhere on the agenda.


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