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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:30 pm    Post subject: Gibbon taunting 2 tiger cubs. Reply with quote #1   
This is soooo funny.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote #2   
Thats probably 99.9999999 percent likely to be a staged encounter between captive zoo animals...But yeah still very funny


The crazy thing is that 90 percent of these "wildlife shows" feature captive animal actors...not real wild animals...Even some of the BBC ones were known to feature captive animals.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 3:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote #3   
I believe many are staged as well. In fact, Ted Nugent produced many a hunting video of him tracking and killing captive and domesticated animals on his massive fenced property here in Hanover/ Horton, Michigan.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote #4   
baitandtrapbjj wrote:
I believe many are staged as well. In fact, Ted Nugent produced many a hunting video of him tracking and killing captive and domesticated animals on his massive fenced property here in Hanover/ Horton, Michigan.


Yea I know....That type of stuff is sickening. What kind of jackass gets the thrill out of shooting a captive tame animal in an enclosure...Nugent is absolute scum. I can't stand that retarded red neck.

I hunt Deer and Moose and enjoy it but

A.) Deer and Moose are are prey items in the wild and one of their ecological roles in nature is to be food for other animals ( this isn't the case for a bear) I only hunt these type of animals( I never hunt Bears or Cougars etc)

B.) It's legal ethical hunt involving surplus animals in the wild ( areas where the population of Deer or Moose is to high)

C.) I use/eat the meat and I don't waste anything

D.) I have great respect for nature and all the animals I hunt ....I don't agree or like baiting hunts and I HATE scum like Nugent who engage in these illegal captive hunts involving tame animals


By the way nice blog mate...I'm gonna check it out
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote #5   
Can you actually hunt cougars? Some dumb friends and my dumb self as adolescents were poking around the appalachain woods one time in early spring and came across a small cave...heard snoring...holy s*** pants were almost pissed.

I appreciate the beauty of apex predators, but I can't really say I wish there were more alligators, cougars, bears, sharks...etc. Especially sharks...yeesh.

I'm not a hunting person, but I don't think any rational omnivore can pick a bone with a hunter who consumes part of their hunt.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote #6   
Growler wrote:
Can you actually hunt cougars?

I'm not a hunting person, but I don't think any rational omnivore can pick a bone with a hunter who consumes part of their hunt.

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I don't see Bears, Cougars etc as animals that are naturally supposed to be eaten (in fact they are would be eating us and other primates if it wasn't for the fact that our survival strategy involved growing large brains which allowed us to manipulate the environment to our advantage)....That's not their ecological role in nature so I personally don't hunt such animals...Deer and Moose on the other hand are fine to hunt by my standards.

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I'm not a hunting person, but I don't think any rational omnivore can pick a bone with a hunter who consumes part of their hunt.
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But thats the thing...No other primate is a top of the food chain hunter and no other primate has that ecological niche...Every other primate is supposed to be food for a cougar or tiger or crocodile...It's just we were lucky enough in our evolutionary history to focus on brain development and that allowed us to eventually be able to manipulate the environment to our advantage( something that no other animal can really do on an advanced level) etc etc and the rest is history. Without this brain that allowed us to manipulate the environment...their would be no guns, weapons etc. And without them a 150-200lb human is a mid tier predator/omnivore at best.

But I don't necessarily have a problem with people hunting Bears....Just something I personally wouldn't do...But captive hunting of tame bears is both disrespectful and illegal...Doesn't matter if he eats the meat or not (which he probably didn't do) it's illegal to hunt in that way under law of most states.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote #7   
I sympathize with the cubs...I feel the same way trying to roll purple belts and up.
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