Yea... but then you couldn't eat em!
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You don't eat exotic animals hunted for sport in the first place..
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Why the hell not? I would. I'll eat damn near anything. And if I don't want to eat it, then I may as well not kill it.
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Well gee I'm not sure if taste means anything to you, but most of those exotic animals aren't exactly of eating quality. Besides these animals are hunted for SPORT not food. I'm not sure why you decided to argue my initial statement, perhaps you were under the assumpion sport hunters hunt these exotic animals for...food?
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Because if all hunting was done this way then you couldn't eat the meat. Hell, I don't care if it doesn't taste all that great. That's why we have hot sauce. And the natives are the one's who normally eat the animals. If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for me. I wasn't under the assumption that sport hunters hunt exotic animals for food. They hunt for trophies. Then again, if the animal isn't dead, your not taking home a trophy. Either way it sucks.
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I never said all hunting I said sport hunting as in hunting exotic animals simply for the "thrill of the hunt" and as far as I know the natives no longer go hunt and kill exotic animals like rhino and lions simply for food. They have live stock now. Hunting these animals for a mere trophy is stupid, many of them are critically endangered.
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yaya what a honour being theme of a classtest.....
no u did a great job
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The rhino is not knocked out by the drug, just paralyzed. There is a Vet on site that takes blood work, and they put tick medicine on it, while doing a dental mold of the horn for my trophy. A chip is inserted into the horn for tracking. The animal cannot be killed (hunted) or darted again for another 3 years. - Colleen
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Beautiful animal
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Uhh Delia funnyfunny^^
I did it wrong
because I didn't really understand the text
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