Posted on 09/07/2015 12:18:25 AM PDT by Daffynition
I didn’t think male lions protected their young, I thought they protected their females so they could breed them again.
I know that male cats will kill and eat their young if momma cat doesn’t protect them. I have seen that happen.
Thanks for pointing that out, I forgot to include it. You are right, the guide did try to destroy the collar when he found it. That part is certainly a crime, but on the part of the guide, not the hunter. I’m not sure if the hunter knew about that detail. He may have known, may not have known...
Yes, there is (or was) a Halloween costume
Did you know that Halloween falls on Friday the 13th, this year!?! This means something.
The truth is Cecil was an old lion, at the end of his lifespan and whatever happens to his offspring would have happened when he died a natural death as well.
Another truth is the preservation of the lions and other animals there is paid for by hunters. Anyone that doesn’t believe those animals should be hunted needs to find another way to finance their preservation. To stop hunting without replacing the money it generates for the animals is to sentence the animals to death.
The man may or may not be a jerk but the money that he has spent on hunting trips has saved many of the animals, how many animals have those that condemn him saved?
Let’s re-crucify the hunter.
You usually get the information from your guide, if the guide is not trustworthy... I have no idea if he knew what was going on, but that is something we should know before judging him.
I have heard many stories of hunting guides in the U.S. taking hunters into areas they were not allowed to hunt; National Parks, Indian Reservations, closed hunting areas, and private land without permission.
I am surprised that so many FReepers have swallowed the liberal talking points on this story without bothering to find out the facts.
Given that both client and guide apparently realized Cecil was collared you would have to have a disregard for common sense which beggars belief to argue that Palmer wasn’t aware of what happened to it.
“I was devastated. I could not have seen the collar at night. We would never shoot a collared animal,” Bronkhorst told them. “I was devastated, and so was the client, we were both upset, and I panicked and took it off and put it in a tree. I should have taken it to Parks, I admit that.”
Why was the lion collared, was it to trace his movements?
Rotflmao!
That's my choice of words and you got yours. ;-)
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