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What an absolute c**t,how could anyone want to kill such a magnificent creature!!

http://heavy.com/news/2015/07/walter-palmer-minnesota-dentist-hunter-killed-cecil-the-lion-dead-shot-zimbabwe-illegal-arrested-photos-video-cubs-theo-bronchorst-trymore-ndlovu/

It gets worse ... he seems to be 'sorry' now because the lion was well known - and he got caught, does it matters the lion was protected? He still shot it and left it to die a painful death - Complete c**t trying to blame the guides because he spent a small fortune and travelled half way across the world to kill a beautiful and partially tame animal

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I read an article yesterday on this brave cvnt and apparently he has been in trouble before for killing an animal in a restricted area or something...hmmmmm sounds like a liar to me. He knew exactly what he was doing.

Why cut off the head if you realized right away it was a protected lion. Oh wait you didnt realise until after you cut the head off. Righht

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What an absolute c**t,how could anyone want to kill such a magnificent creature!!

It was a lion, not an ape

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A f*&king giraffe

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I'd just drone the c*&ts to death, all of them (not the giraffe's)

 

Edit : she can't understand the fuss because it's perfectly legal. It's just a hobby.

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A f*&king giraffe

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I'd just drone the c*&ts to death, all of them (not the giraffe's)

Edit : she can't understand the fuss because it's perfectly legal. It's just a hobby.

To be fair though, giraffes are everywhere.
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To be fair though, giraffes are everywhere.

 

I don't know how they can do it. I murdered a robin red breast on my back garden with a skilled pellet gun 10-20 metre shot when I was about 10 and felt enormous guilt straight away. Buried it next to my swimming pool and asked The Lord to forgive me. The only thing I ever shot after that was my mates even though I always had a weapon and all my mates used to go hunting.

 

In a dangerous situation I'd have no qualms about blowing a mothachoka's head off if I had a Beretta handy, and I'd defo punch Jaws in the face and try to poke it's eyes out or AK a lion if I had to, but I could never just walk up to a giraffe and go "SURPRISE MOTHERF*&KER" and shotgun him in the throat before high-fiving the lads and posing for facebook photos. It's bloody outrageous!

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I don't know how they can do it. I murdered a robin red breast on my back garden with a skilled pellet gun 10-20 metre shot when I was about 10 and felt enormous guilt straight away. Buried it next to my swimming pool and asked The Lord to forgive me. The only thing I ever shot after that was my mates even though I always had a weapon and all my mates used to go hunting.

 

In a dangerous situation I'd have no qualms about blowing a mothachoka's head off if I had a Beretta handy, and I'd defo punch Jaws in the face and try to poke it's eyes out or AK a lion if I had to, but I could never just walk up to a giraffe and go "SURPRISE MOTHERF*&KER" and shotgun him in the throat before high-fiving the lads and posing for facebook photos. It's bloody outrageous!

You've got a swimming pool, i thought you lived on st matthews estate????

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Not from there but thinking of moving there.

 

It was a home made ghetto swimming pool with an inflated lorry inner tube floating on top for luxury relaxing. 

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Not from there but thinking of moving there.

 

It was a home made ghetto swimming pool with an inflated lorry inner tube floating on top for luxury relaxing. 

Jaccuzzi aswell????

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Well done the cabbie and passer by for standing up for the tourists!

I've always  thought it ludicrous that these ramshackle contraptions are allowed to ply their trade in the capital.

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To be fair though, giraffes are everywhere.

 

Plus, a lot of these parks charge a great amount of money for the 'privilege' of doing so. It's a viable income, where the money goes towards the conservation, and keeps the numbers down to a manageable and safe level.

 

I may not totally agree with hunting, but manageable, profitable culling, is often the best means of actually protecting them on a wider scale. Much like the deer at Bradgate Park. Every year, around 100 are culled to keep the population size down and to prevent serious inbreeding. They also make a fair bit of money from selling the meat at around £10 per kg.

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