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What Makes Them Do It? Cecil The Lion From Zimbabwe's
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National Park has been deliberately shot at with a bow and arrow and hours later when that hadn't killed him he was shot and killed by an American dentist. The killing itself is bad enough but the repercussions for Cecil's offspring are dire.
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I find it strange that game rangers, guides, wild life film makers etc etc are frowned upon if they terminate a wild animals life, no matter how cruel and harsh the circumstance s - that the way it is in the bush, let nature take it's course etc, etc. Yet a hunter can pay a shedload of money to kill for a trophy and interfere with the status quo in an area and, in this...
15:16 Wed 29th Jul 2015
This is close to home for me - used to live there - it's supposed (and quite likely to be true) that a parks board official was bribed - this suggests - but doesn't prove - that the white hunter involved with the client was in cahoots. Most white hunters are very ethical but you always get the exception. Following Cecil's very sad demise with interest.
The very least he could have done was make it a clean kill the ***. But No, he had to show off using a bow and arrow which didn't kill the poor thing and it suffered for all that time until he found it and shot it, then decapitated it, then skinned it and on and on. I've never met him but I hate him and his sort.
It seems there was a considerable time lapse from the crossbow hit to the follow up kill. First rule is to kill the animal cleanly - it is also well known that when hunters are faced with the actual target, especially for the first time, they can freeze, wobble and make a complete hash of things which is why the white hunter is there to back things up and should follow through (and a mature African lion is unbelieveably scarey face to face). Please don't get the idea I'm pro hunting btw - I just have family connections with Africa and the safari scene.
As there is a suspicion (as yet unproven but likely) of bribes, and as white hunters are licenced I wonder if the white hunter responsible for organising the client maybe got his licence through the back door. I have no basis for this though. As for the lifespan in the wild, imo Cecil was an elder statesman and no longer within a pride, therefore without his ladies to do the shopping for him. Made him an easy target for baiting. I have nothing to substantiate this though, just very much my opinion.
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