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More information on game animals and hunting trips:


Deer:                 Axis Deer | Black BuckFallow Deer | Red Stag

Predators:         Mountain Lion

Other Game:     Collared Peccary | Dove | Water Buffalo


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Hunt Black Buck in: Argentina

Water buffalo can be found in areas of Argentina.  This species of game is a massive animal weighing in at sizing exceeding one ton.  The water buffalo is easily identified with its long curved horns and black coat.  As the name implies, the water buffalo prefers to live on and near bodies of water; feeding on aquatic vegetation.

Water Buffalo

Also known simply as the Red Deer, the stag is the male of species, while the female is often referred to a hind.  This is a larger species of deer weighing in at up to around five hundred pounds and is known for its massive sets of antlers.  Today this species of deer can be found inhabiting large portions of Europe, but is also commonly a targeted game animal in areas like New Zealand and Argentina where their populations are quite large.

Red Stag

Puma (Mountain Lion)

The Mountain Lion is also commonly known as Cougar, Puma, Panther, and Mountain Cat.  One of the stealthiest predators in South America, the Mountain Lion is the fourth-largest cat with adult males weighing in at two-hundred pounds. This species of larger cat has an extremely muscular front body and neck, which it uses to catch and harvest prey. In addition to its powerful jaws and front body, the Mountain Lion also has five extremely sharp retractable claws on each of its front paws (and four on the pack paws).
The fallow deer can currently be hunted throughout Argentina, South America. This breed is slightly unique in that it can vary drastically in coloration from the normal fawn brown, spotted, black, all the way to white.  An adult buck can weigh in excess of three hundred pounds, however most do not reach this weight.  Although very common, this species of deer can be very elusive and fast when threatened.

Fallow Deer

Dove

Doves, also known as the Morning Dove, Turtle Dove, American Morning Dove, Rain Dove, Carolina Pigeon, or Carolina Turtledove can be found through large portions of South America.  A very small and fast game bird, traveling up to fifty-five miles per hour, has proven to be a worthy adversary to wing shooters looking for a challenge.  This very small game bird flying at extremely fast speeds makes offers a challenge to both novice and experienced wing shooting hunters.
Having similar characteristics to that of the various species of gazelle the blackbuck can be found and hunting within portions of Argentina, South America.  Weighing in at less than one hundred pounds, the blackbuck are easily identified by the two colorations that separate their bodies.  The upper portion of their bodies are covered by a dark brown (almost black) tone, while their under body is a much brighter white.  They’re horns can vary in size having from one or two spirals to up to five.

Black Buck

Also known as the chital or spotted deer, the axis deer is abundant throughout India. The axis deer is a medium size deer, which is easily identified by its reddish brown coat and bright white spots. Primarily found within, and native to, India, this species of deer has been introduced into parts of North America, Australia, South America, and Europe.

WHAT TO HUNT IN SOUTH AMERICA

Axis Deer

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Hunt Wild Boar in: Argentina

Hogs are omnivorous who thrive on both plants, insects, reptiles, amphibians, and even birds and small mammals.  In terms of plants you can find hogs free ranging in grass fields or digging for roots, bulbs, and nuts.  These animals can be extremely destructive to agricultural lands such as corn, soybeans, wheat, and rice fields.  Typically you will find hogs feeding at night, where they tend to spend the daytime hours keeping cool in mud, water, or shady areas.

Wild Boar

Hunt Water Buffalo in: Argentina

Hunt Red Stag in: Argentina |Chile

Hunt Puma in: Argentina

Hunt Fallow Deer in: Argentina

Hunt Collared Peccary in: Argentina

Hunt Dove in:  Argentina | Bolivia | Peru | Uruguay

Hunt Axis Deer in: Argentina

Also known as the javelin, saino, baquiro, musk hog, Mexican hog, and quenk, the collared peccary can be founds throughout Northern parts of Argentina, South America.  This smaller species of hog can be found individually, or in smaller groups.  Typically the collared peccary will forage on grubs, worms, bugs, roots, tubers, and other nuts and fruits.  This species of animal will release a very strong musky smell when fleeing from danger.

Collared Peccary

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