The Hunter: Call of the Wild - All Need Zone Times for Every Animal (Yukon Update) (2024)

The Hunter: Call of the Wild - All Need Zone Times for Every Animal (Yukon Update) (1)

This guide tells you all need zone times for each individual species in TheHunter: Call of the Wild. (All feeding, drinking and resting zone times).

Other Guides:

  • Tips and Tricks (Basics to Advanced).
  • Outpost Locations at Hirschfelden Map.
  • Outpost Locations at Layton Lake District Map.
  • Medved Taiga Trapper, Expedition and Nenets Point of Interest Locations.
  • Possible Diamond Animal Track by Weight.
  • Medved Taiga Mission: Caves Location.
  • Animal Locations Map.
  • Medved Taiga Map.

Contents

  • Zone Times
  • Layton Lake District
  • Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve
  • Medved Taiga National Park
  • Vurhonga Savanna
  • Parque Fernando
  • Yukon Valley
  • All Needzone Times

Zone Times

Zone times are rounded, for example, moose have a feed zone time of sometimes 5:00 – 9:00, 5:00 – 9:30, 5:30 – 9:00 and 5:30 – 9:30, so to make it less complicated, the earliest and latest time of that particular cluster is recorded (5:00 – 9:30).

Waterfowl are not included.

Layton Lake District

Whitetail Deer

Feeding – 5:00 – 9:30, 15:00 – 21:30
Drinking – 12:00 – 15:30
Resting – 9:00 – 12:30, 21:00 – 0:30, 0:00 – 5:30

Blacktail Deer

Feeding – 13:00 – 17:30
Drinking – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Resting – 0:00- 5:30, 9:00 – 13:30, 21:00 – 0:30

Roosevelt Elk

Feeding – 9:00 – 13:30
Drinking – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Resting – 0:00 – 5:30, 13:00 – 17:30, 21:00 – 0:30

Moose

Feeding – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 -21:30
Drinking – 9:00 – 13:30
Resting – 13:00 – 17:30, 21:00 – 0:30, 0:00 -5:30

Black Bear

Feeding – 0:00 – 7:30
Drinking – 19:00 – 0:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Coyote

Feeding – 0:00 – 7:30
Drinking – 19:00 – 0:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

White Tailed Jackrabbit

Feeding – 5:00 – 11:30, 16:00 – 22:30
Drinking – 11:00 – 14:30, 22:00 – 0:30
Resting – 0 – 5:30, 14:00 – 16:30

Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve

Red Deer

Feeding – 13:00-17:30
Drinking – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Resting – 1:00 – 5:30, 9:00 – 13:30, 21:30 – 1:30

Wild Boar

Feeding – 19:00 – 23:30, 3:00 – 7:30
Drinking – 23:00 – 3:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Roe Deer

Feeding – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Drinking – 13:00 – 17:30
Resting – 0:00 – 5:30, 9 – 11:30, 21:00 – 0:30

Fallow Deer

Feeding – 5:00 – 9:30. 17:00 – 21:30
Drinking – 9:00 – 13:30
Resting – 0:00 – 5:30 13:00 – 17:30, 21:30 – 0:30

Red Fox

Feeding – 0:00 – 3:30, 3:00 – 7:30
Drinking – 19:00 – 0:30
Resting 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

European Bison

Feeding – 19:00 – 23:30, 0:00 – 3:30
Drinking – 3:00 – 7:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Medved Taiga National Park

Moose

Feeding – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 -21:30
Drinking – 9:00 – 13:30
Resting – 13:00 – 17:30, 21:00 – 0:30, 0:00 -5:30

Wild Boar

Feeding – 19:00 – 23:30, 3:00 – 7:30
Drinking – 23:00 – 3:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Reindeer

Feeding – 9:00 – 13:30
Drinking – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Resting – 0:00 – 5:30, 13:00 – 17:30, 21:00 – 0:30

Siberian Musk Deer

Feeding – 11:00 – 15:30, 19:00 – 23:30
Drinking – 3:00 – 7:30
Resting – 0:00 – 3:30, 7:00 – 11:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Brown Bear

Feeding – 0:00 – 3:30, 19:00 – 0:30
Drinking – 3:00 – 7:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 5:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Eurasian Lynx

Feeding – 0:00 – 7:30
Drinking – 19:00 – 23:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Vurhonga Savanna

Lesser Kudu

Feeding – 4:00 – 7:30, 7:00 – 10:30, 19:00 – 0:30
Drinking – 0 – 4:30
Resting – 10:00 – 14:30, 14:00 – 19:30

Springbok

Feeding – 4:00 – 9:30, 19:00 – 21:30, 21:00 – 0:30
Drinking – 15:00 – 19:30
Resting – 9:00 – 12:30, 12 – 15:30, 0:00 – 4:30

Gemsbok

Feeding – 8:00 – 14:30
Drinking – 4:00 – 8:30, 18:00 – 21:30
Resting – 14:00 – 18:30, 0:00 – 4:30

Blue Wildebeest

Feeding – 3:00 – 9:30, 16:00 – 20:300
Drinking – 20:00 – 0:30
Resting – 9:00 – 12:30, 12:00 – 16:30, 0:00 – 3:30

Warthog

Feeding – 8:00 – 13:30, 20:00 – 0:30
Drinking – 4:00 – 8:30,
Resting – 13:00 – 16:30, 16:00 – 20:30, 0:00 – 4:30

Cape Buffalo

Feeding – 5:00 – 8:30, 12:00 – 16:30, 22:00 – 0:30
Drinking – 8:00 – 12:30, 19:00 – 22:30
Resting – 0:00 – 5:30, 16:00 – 19:30

Lion

Feeding – 0:00 – 8:30
Drinking – 12:00 – 15:30
Resting – 8:00 – 12:30, 15:00 – 0:30

Side Striped Jackal

Feeding – 0:00 – 4:30, 18:00 – 22:30
Drinking – 11:00 -15:30, 22:00 – 0:30
Resting – 4:00 – 11:30, 15:00 – 18:30

Scrub Hare

Feeding – 4:00 – 9:30, 15:00 – 20:30
Drinking – 0:00 – 4:30
Resting – 9:00 – 12:30, 12:00 – 15:30, 20:00 – 0:30

Parque Fernando

Red Deer

Feeding – 13:00-17:30
Drinking – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Resting – 1:00 – 5:30, 9:00 – 13:30, 21:30 – 1:30

Mule Deer

Feeding – 0 – 4:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Drinking – 9:00 – 12:30, 21:00 – 0:30
Resting – 4:00 – 9:30, 12:00 – 17:30

Axis Deer

Feeding – 8:00 – 12:30, 21:00 – 0:30
Drinking – 4:00 – 8:30, 18:00 – 21:30
Resting – 12:00 – 18:30, 0:00 – 4:30

Blackbuck

Feeding – 6:00 – 9:30, 14:00 – 17:30
Drinking – 9:00 – 12:30, 17:00 – 19:30
Resting – 0:00 – 6:30, 12:00 – 14:30, 19:00 – 0:30

Water Buffalo

Feeding – 5:00 – 10:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Drinking – 10:00 – 13:30, 21:30 – 0:30
Resting – 0:00 – 5:30, 13:00 – 17:30

Puma

Feeding – 0:00 – 6:30
Drinking – 6:00 – 9:30, 13:00 – 17:30, 21:00 – 00:30
Resting – 9:00 – 13:30

Yukon Valley

Red Fox

Feeding – 0:00 – 3:30, 3:00 – 7:30
Drinking – 19:00 – 0:30
Resting 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Moose

Feeding – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 -21:30
Drinking – 9:00 – 13:30
Resting – 13:00 – 17:30, 21:00 – 0:30, 0:00 -5:30

Caribou

Feeding – 9:00 – 13:30
Drinking – 5:00 – 9:30, 17:00 – 21:30
Resting – 0:00 – 5:30, 13:00 – 17:30, 21:00 – 0:30

Plains Bison

Feedng – 0:00 – 3:30, 19:00 – 0:30
Drinking – 3:00 – 7:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30

Gray Wolf

Feeding – 3:00 – 7:30, 19:00 – 23:30
Drinking – 23:00 – 0:30, 0:00 – 3:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

Grizzly Bear

Feeding – 19:00 – 23:30, 23:00 – 3:00
Drinking- 3:00 – 7:30
Resting – 7:00 – 11:30, 11:00 – 15:30, 15:00 – 19:30

All Needzone Times

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The Hunter: Call of the Wild - All Need Zone Times for Every Animal (Yukon Update) (2024)

FAQs

Do animals always go to need zones? ›

Need zones are areas of the map where animals go to eat, sleep or drink. They will return to their need zones during specific times on a daily basis, as long as there is no hunting pressure in the area. Spotting an animal will reveal the need zone on the map.

How do you find all need zones in Call of the Wild? ›

Spotting an animal will reveal the need zone on the map. Investigating tracks within a need zone will also reveal it on the map. The more tracks you investigate, the more information will be presented on the map.

Do need zones Respawn in the Hunter call of the wild? ›

Yes the need zones respawn. Even before the level 3 hunting pressure is removed they will respawn in that area sometimes, but they can simply despawn again after you discover them until the hunting pressure is removed. Furthermore, you can keep stacking more and more need zones in an area over time.

What animal gives you the most money in the Hunter call of the wild? ›

The best way to earn cash in this game is to Canada Goose hunt. For this you will need the Wild Goose Chase Gear DLC to access goose decoys and a proper groundblind. If you do not have this DLC, then you can go to a multiplayer server and hunt Pumas or Mountain Lions.

Do need zones disappear in Call of the Wild? ›

Need Zone indicators on the Map will disappear after killing one of the animals associated with the Need Zone, even if there are other animals of the same type still using that Need Zone.

Which zone has the most animals? ›

The torrid zone is also known as the tropic or tropical zone. It lies along the equator and extends directly north and south to 23.5 degrees latitude in either direction. The Earth's tropical rainforests are found within the torrid zone. half of the world's animal species are found within the torrid zone.

What is a diamond for red deer? ›

Trophy Type
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What level is a diamond axis deer? ›

Diamond specimens are usually found with difficulty Level 9 (Legendary), but on rare occasions a Level 8 (Mythical) may spawn with a high enough trophy rating to qualify for the diamond medal.

Can you call too much in theHunter: Call of the Wild? ›

You can not "over-call". Animals will never spook because you called too much. The callers have a reach of 220 meters. An exception is the Jackrabbit caller that only attracts felines up to 100 meters.

Why did I lose everything in Hunter call of the wild? ›

This issue is more than likely linked to your security suite, for example Windows Defender, BitDefender, Avast, Norton, Acronis, etc. It may be that your anti-virus/security suite is stopping COTW from (over)writing the necessary save files to record your game progress.

What are the chances of a great one spawning in Hunter call of the wild? ›

Great Ones are extremely rare. While only about 1% of animals have a "Diamond" rating and it can take a player hundreds of hours to spot one of these (because they are not only rare but also much more elusive), Great Ones are even more difficult to find and only few players will ever see one.

What is the easiest animal to hunt in Hunter Call of the Wild? ›

One of the easier animals to hunt is the mule deer. It is recommended to always start your hunt at The Causeway, never at the SouthCliff Lodge. Mule deer roam predominantly in the northern and middle part of the Whitehart Island; the SouthCliff area usually does not contain them.

What is the max level in the Hunter call of the wild? ›

At the moment, the level cap is 60 with maximum Skill and Perk Points capped at 22 each. The game is intentionally designed not to grant the player with all skills and perks upon reaching the maximum level. Otherwise, the game would stop becoming challenging once you reach it.

What is the most efficient hunter in the wild? ›

Dragonflies have the highest observed hunting success of any animal, with success rates as high as 97%. They are also opportunistic and pursue a variety of prey. Predatory performance may have consequences in terms of energetics, mortality and potential loss of feeding or mating territories.

Do all animals need shelter to survive? ›

All animals have three basic needs: food, water and shelter. These basic needs must be met during the time of the year when the animal is present. It is important that the food, water and shelter be arranged in such a way that they are available to the animal.

Do time zones affect animals? ›

Moreover, this temporal shift can affect their mood and behavior. Just like humans, pets can experience disruptions in their sleep patterns, which can lead to irritability, restlessness or even mild anxiety. It's as if they are grappling with their own version of jet lag.

Do all animals move at some point in their life? ›

All animals can move, at least during some stage of their life cycle. Muscles and nerves work together to allow movement. Being able to move lets animals actively search for food and mates. It also helps them escape from predators.

Do all animals need plants to survive? ›

Plants are producers — they take energy from the sun, nutrients from the ground, and water to grow and produce their flowers, seeds, and berries. They also release oxygen, which all animals, including humans, need to survive. Animals are consumers and they all depend on plants for survival.

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