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07-28-2015 04:53 PM - edited 07-28-2015 04:54 PM
What I'd like to know is: Where is (Richard, since one can't post ******) ****** Cheney when it comes to these sorts of hunting trips?
I mean, when you really could use a (Richard) ****** Cheney in the hunting party, of course, there is never a (Richard) ****** Cheney to be found.
07-28-2015 04:57 PM
reading this guys hunting list is sad. He has killed a lion before, an elephant, and a polar bear, and that's just a few of them.
07-28-2015 05:28 PM - edited 07-28-2015 05:28 PM
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07-28-2015 05:31 PM
@NUNYA wrote:reading this guys hunting list is sad. He has killed a lion before, an elephant, and a polar bear, and that's just a few of them.
He's been quite a busy boy. Playtime has ended and it's time to put baby in the corner.
07-28-2015 05:32 PM
Ah, the great white hunter. I'd say what I think should happen to him but the mods would have apoplexy. He's a disgrace.
07-28-2015 05:34 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:Ah, the great white hunter. I'd say what I think should happen to him but the mods would have apoplexy. He's a disgrace.
Ah, go ahead and say it. I'll start a virulent thread to distract 'em for you.
07-28-2015 05:49 PM
@Say Nay I signed the petition. I read this about Cecil & his history. Just makes me more angry and sad
The legend of Cecil started about three and a half years ago, when the then-10-year-old lion was kicked out of his pride, beaten by younger, more powerful males. Hunters argue that as loners, prideless male lions aren’t as important to sustaining lion populations. But Cecil wasn’t finished. He soon teamed up with another lone male named Jericho, and the lions regained control of the region’s two prides, one of which consists of three lionesses and seven cubs under seven months old The loss of Cecil most likely spells the end of Jericho’s reign—and the possible loss of the pride’s cubs. “Jericho as a single male will be unable to defend the two prides and cubs from new males that invade the territory,” Loveridge said. “This is what we most often see happening in these cases. Infanticide is the most likely outcome.”
07-28-2015 05:51 PM
@IamMrsG wrote:
In your den, NO. In the lodge at the Hwange National Park. YES.
Even better!
07-28-2015 05:53 PM
@biancardi wrote:@Say Nay I signed the petition. I read this about Cecil & his history. Just makes me more angry and sad
The legend of Cecil started about three and a half years ago, when the then-10-year-old lion was kicked out of his pride, beaten by younger, more powerful males. Hunters argue that as loners, prideless male lions aren’t as important to sustaining lion populations. But Cecil wasn’t finished. He soon teamed up with another lone male named Jericho, and the lions regained control of the region’s two prides, one of which consists of three lionesses and seven cubs under seven months old The loss of Cecil most likely spells the end of Jericho’s reign—and the possible loss of the pride’s cubs. “Jericho as a single male will be unable to defend the two prides and cubs from new males that invade the territory,” Loveridge said. “This is what we most often see happening in these cases. Infanticide is the most likely outcome.”
Heartbreaking isn't it. Thanks for signing <3
07-28-2015 06:14 PM
@Smaug wrote:
@biancardi wrote:@Say Nay I signed the petition. I read this about Cecil & his history. Just makes me more angry and sad
The legend of Cecil started about three and a half years ago, when the then-10-year-old lion was kicked out of his pride, beaten by younger, more powerful males. Hunters argue that as loners, prideless male lions aren’t as important to sustaining lion populations. But Cecil wasn’t finished. He soon teamed up with another lone male named Jericho, and the lions regained control of the region’s two prides, one of which consists of three lionesses and seven cubs under seven months old The loss of Cecil most likely spells the end of Jericho’s reign—and the possible loss of the pride’s cubs. “Jericho as a single male will be unable to defend the two prides and cubs from new males that invade the territory,” Loveridge said. “This is what we most often see happening in these cases. Infanticide is the most likely outcome.”Heartbreaking isn't it. Thanks for signing <3
I signed too. It truly is heartbreaking.
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