Idaho tribes and colonies

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Descriptions: Idaho is great for the de extinct humans is because they can hunt the most game animals.

Homes: caves, huts and right near the waterfalls.

Locations of their homes: near the rivers, national parks (mostly Yellowstone National Park though), forests and grasslands.

Colonists:  Paleoindians, Neanderthals, Homo erectus, Homo Heidelbergensis, Homo floresiensis, Cro-magnons and Homo Ergasters.

Animals they tamed: gray wolves, dire wolves, mustangs, bone crushing dogs and entelodons.

Game they hunt: steppe bison, ancient bison, longhorn bison, mastodons, woolly rhinos, wild turkeys, bison, bighorn sheep, elk, stag moose, megaloceros, moose, mule deer, whitetail deer, pronghorn, whooping cranes, sandhill cranes, wood storks, great blue herons, iguanodons, triceratops, saurolophus and parasaurolophus.

The only reason why they don't hunt the de-extinct passenger pigeon is because they pay their respects to them. Not to mention that they also like to mix tribes and form colonies together. 

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