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07-30-2015, 10:48 AM | #23 | |
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/29/africa...e-lion-killed/ "Cecil's killing doesn't appear to be the first time Palmer has gotten into trouble while hunting. A man by the same name and age, and from the same town, illegally killed a black bear in Wisconsin several years ago, according to court documents. That individual pleaded guilty to making false statements knowingly to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and was sentenced to one year on probation and ordered to pay a fine of nearly $3,000, records show. A New York Times article in 2009 that profiled Palmer and his hunting methods said he had served a year of probation over the false statements case." |
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07-30-2015, 11:52 AM | #24 |
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I've never heard of Cecil.
The images of him before being shot I could not detect any collar under that mane He paid local guides who are supposed to know the rules/boundaries, and he depended on them. He has offered to help the Zimbabwe government understand what transpired. He shot Cecil with bow/arrow, then when he realized he didn't get a kill shot (it happens) he spent 40 hours tracking Cecil to put him out of his remaining misery. Then, the internet/media got wind of it and blew it all out of proportion. Human males are apex predators, and have to impress the women. How many animals died because BMW had to strip-mine a hillside to get to the aluminum ore so you could have a metal fleece to surround yourself because "BMW = Bring Me Women"???? STFU For the record, I don't hunt, mainly because if I had an extra $50K sitting around, I would buy my wife a new car. |
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07-30-2015, 12:38 PM | #25 | |
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I'm no hypocrite, I eat meat, I own a leather jacket, etc. I have no problem with a farmer killing a cow so I can buy a jacket or eat a steak. If someone wanted to kill a cow just for the sake of killing it, for the thrill of taking a life, with no intent to make use of it after (except perhaps to pose for photos next to it, or mount it's head on the wall), then I'd say there is something wrong with that person. This guy has a history of breaking laws in the past to satisfy his urge to kill living beings. This time, he might not end up on probation again, like he was in the past, if he can shift the blame to his guides. This was not his first time, so when the guides worked hard to lure the lion out of the protected area, I find it really hard to believe he had no clue what was going on there. He was probably shrewd enough to let them do it so he would be isolated from blame later if the shit hit the fan, which is his current argument. Regardless, if people were aware of his history, some might think twice before bringing their children to him for dental work. The fact that a "fuss" has been made of this is a public service, especially considering what he does for a living.
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07-30-2015, 12:46 PM | #26 |
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I for one could never kill any animal for sport, especially something like a bird. To possess the ability to fly, and to have your existence extinguished by some causal hunter, just makes me sick to even think about it. There's ten million other hobbies out there, why kill something for fun? I'm also an avid gun nut, so please don't think this has anything to do with antigun. I have an incredible amount of fun just shooting paper targets and clay. It's never once crossed my mind to shoot something with a pulse. Check out some of my toys!!!
With all that being said, what people are doing to this dentist right now is terrible. If he broke the law, the authorities and courts will deal with it. He's essentially being lynched thanks to the wonders of social media, and nobody really knows what the hell is going on. His livelihood has been absolutely destroyed, and there's a chance he did everything legally. Whether or not you agree with him killing animals, which I don't, is not the issue here. *edit* Removed pic of dirty nasty boom sticks that kill people and other animate objects just by looking at them, with absolutely no human intervention whatsoever. Last edited by NickyC; 07-30-2015 at 10:46 PM.. |
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07-30-2015, 09:58 PM | #28 | |
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07-30-2015, 10:07 PM | #29 | |
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07-30-2015, 10:35 PM | #30 |
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I hadn't heard of him either until he made news by dint of his passing. I've watched a lot of "critter TV" over the years and few are the ones that have names for the animals shown, although the shows based around specific research various scientists conduct have had plenty of named beasts -- lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, mongoose, meercats, and primates. (Curiously, names don't seem to get attached to hippos and crocs, birds, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, and many other wild critters.)
I went to find out why this particular wild lion even had a name. I found that he was a 13 year old lion who was a star attraction for visitors to the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe because of his seemingly amicable nature toward people. "He would often be seen by the side of main roads through the park, unfazed by the snapping of cameras, thus giving holidaymakers some incredible pictures to take home." In consideration of Cecil's demise after having learned more about him, I think/feel:
For however friendly Cecil was, he was still every bit a lion. It may be enjoyable and whatnot to anthropomorphize Cecil, or even just to think of him as a larger version of your favorite house cat. Quite simply, doing that is nothing but fantasizing. I don't feel that Cecil deserved to be killed by a hunter, and I do feel sorry for him in that his end was caused by a human rather than whatever else brings about a wild lion's end. I agree with you, however, that the circumstances of his death, though pitiful, have been blown out of proportion. Shocking Sidebar: There aren't many cases of dolphins attacking humans, but then there aren't many people living 24/7 in the water where there are dolphins. But dolphins violently humping humans? Hell yeah! All the best.
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I'll take my post down then, but unfortunately it's already been quoted. Lame "rule". Thanks for the heads up though. Cuz5150, you are correct. If I could keep only one of the devices (better be careful around I guess), it would be that. It's an amazing device, shakes the floor every time I go to the "device utilization zone", and people come running to see what's causing all the noise. ;D Mine has all necessary 922r compliant parts to be able to run the extended mag tube and collapsible stock as well. |
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07-30-2015, 11:09 PM | #35 |
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Yeah, you watched it...no way you couldn't..the curiosity was just too much.
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07-30-2015, 11:14 PM | #36 |
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It was fascinating but went a lil too fast 9/10
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07-30-2015, 11:38 PM | #37 | |
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Sadly, not even remotely. I rarely watch YouTube content. I've only seen about 100 or so YouTube videos in total. Now the content in my library is an entirely different matter. I prefer to read because I read much faster than people speak. I don't know how fast I read these days, but not long after completing Evelyn Wood, I read at a little over 1000 words per minute with 91% comprehension. In case you aren't a speed reader, and to put that into perspective, it takes me about one to one and a half hours to read a typical novel of 300-500 pages. It takes a little bit longer with complicated non-fiction such as scholarly texts on cosmology or economics. All the best.
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07-31-2015, 12:00 AM | #38 | |
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It's not uncommon to see male lions be very affectionate towards cubs...if they're their own. The only reason they will kill them is because they aren't theirs and want to replace them with his own cubs. The behavior may seem senseless to us, but for a wild animal who's instinctive nature is to reproduce and where the theory of evolution dictates that only the dominant ones reproduce in order to ensure the highest probability of species existence, it makes perfect sense. Humans, who outside of instinctive nature run off things like laws and morals, still have our instinctive nature. The way men see women isn't that much different than wild male animals. Other than that though, you're right. Animals like dolphins and otters are raping machines. With dolphins, hilariously so. Otters have been known to kill females in an attempt to rape them. The overall otter population can be viewed as somewhat of a sausage fest. Ironically their proclivity for violent rape merely makes the issue worse. Source: watched a shit ton of Discovery Channel as a kid (back when they actually showed educational television). Last edited by fecurtis; 07-31-2015 at 12:05 AM.. |
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07-31-2015, 12:13 AM | #39 | |
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07-31-2015, 01:54 AM | #40 | |
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Yes, I didn't tell the "whole story" re: pride takeovers and whatnot. I probably should have, but I didn't for I figured the folks participating in this discussion have surely seen (original and thousands of repeats) the shows that explain all that. It is, however, my understanding that male lions will on rare occasion kill even their own cubs if they find them before the lioness introduces them to the rest of her pride. IIRC, it has something to do with the cubs having an identifiable smell...something conceptually similar to the lion viewing them as "unclaimed" because they don't smell like "the pride" or their mothers. Other: One thing I haven't seen covered is pride incest. I guess that's just too taboo for television? It's certainly not a matter of whether a lion will or won't mate with his female offspring. If allowed to, they will. (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/725058/posts) It certainly wasn't a subject made patently clear in The Lion King. LOL (http://bgms-assortment-of-works-and-...of-incest.html) According to the nature shows I remember, a lion (or pair/trio) will hold a pride for about 2-6 years. That natural order seems to me to do well enough for making incest rare-ish. But a pair or trio of pride males can hold a pride for considerably longer. In such cases, though the males probably have no clue which lionesses are their daughters, at least there's some chance that they won't mate with their children, although if the trio are siblings, they'll certainly find themselves mating, if not with their daughters, with their nieces. Cecil's death hopefully will put a spotlight on the inbreeding consequences of poaching.
Blue: Ain't that the truth!!! As goes "critter TV" I'm a Nature fan, myself. It's not that Nature's content is so different from Nat Geo or BBC nature shows. It's that they don't have commercials. LOL All the best.
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I normally wouldn't even respond to a thread like this, because they are just filled with eVillagers with ePitchforks. Fruitless pursuits by the unwitting. |
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07-31-2015, 09:17 AM | #43 |
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Turn the effing news on moron... not all cops are bad but lately everything we see is a punk with a badge and a gun taking down unarmed civilians. Go stick your head in the sand.
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