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Mmmmm ! With a face like that...................... Don't blame the bit;h for hating on wild animals . :erm:
Ooooo, how I wish that Leopard could just draw one last breath and mauled that skinny bitch to death.......:twisted:
CueQueue the rage
Did she just poach the animals or did she pay? Hunting is just a business. Sadly, there is no place on earth for animals, unless they economically "fit in". That's why cattle and sheep are not endangered. People will make sure, animals will have a place on Earth for as long as there will be hunters willing to pay outrageous amounts for them. Only the ones which do not understand this will hate hunters. The biggest animal reserves in the world exist because of past hunters. Do a search for Selous game reserve in Tanzania.
Expensive kills. A zebra alone will cost you in the region of R5k to kill, can't imagine what one of the big 5 would cost but 20k a pop wouldn't surprise me.
What is the issue here? The animals were hunted, the meat was used and everything was legal? The animals didn't suffer any more than chickens and cows do
What is the issue here? The animals were hunted, the meat was used and everything was legal? The animals didn't suffer any more than chickens and cows do
Lion meat was used? For what?
'Controlling the male lion population is important within large fenced areas like these,' Jones writes. 'Funds from a hunt like this goes partially to the government for permits but also to the farm owner as an incentive to keep and raise lions on their property.'
Hungry: Jones defends her killing of elephants by saying their meat goes on to feed hundreds of thankful village families
Yikes. Big bucks. Guy on my FB killed a Waterbuck Bull for 9k, really seems a waste. I can think of other more fun and less espensive things to do other than hunting thanks.
this is her justification:
also, if we don't want people to mess with animals in the animal kingdom, shouldn't the fences be taken down and let them roam free in the first place? i just don't understand the double standards when it comes to animals, animals are property of people on their propeties, so whether they're kept as pets, eaten or hunted, they universally have no real rights. odds are that the one lion would have been mauled by another lion anyway when it got old enough
Where does a cheerleader get the kind of money to hunt these kind of animals?