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I would make sense to see this type of livestock of course if there were map regions supporting that type of climate.
Well I think they could ignore irl logic for game play prospective like with the dogs
But we did have dogs in Europe in the paleolithic.
I would like this. And rabbits.
Give us pest killing kitties.
Does anybody know if Celts had cats? I know that Romans and Greeks had them, probably got them from the Middle East but I cant really find info about the Celts :)
I had proposed to be able to hunt rabbits and ptarmigan (+ eggs). The system was this: place rabbit burrows and ptarmigan nests on the ground (they nest on the ground), like fruit bushes. And hunting (like picking) rabbits and ptarmigan (+ eggs) would take place during specific seasons ...
Have a good day !