VIDEO: Hunter Shoots Two Deer Stuck Together 5pm news 11/23/2010
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@chompmyclit I'm well aware that a hunter-gatherer lifestyle is impossible given our current population. But have you ever wondered how the world would look had we never left it in the first place? High populations are only possible through industrialized agriculture, which then encourages even higher populations, and so on.
We long ago overshot the earth's natural carrying capacity, but that doesn't mean that hunting is unethical, just that we have made it impossible.
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@tetsuichi You're right, everybody should stop going to the market and go hunting instead. I want to see what would happen to the wildlife population if we decimated millions of wild animals for food. Bye-bye Bambi, Bullwinkle, Bugs and Daffy. Sounds ethical to me.
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@xXtheoneandonlyXx941 hell ya, the best burger too. lot more lean and gamey than a cow
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@RobineLCP they don't eat deers, they eat deer
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do they eat deers? or just for fun?
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he could have sawed off the horns of the deer he killed first lol
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To all the hippies. Just think of deer as free range organic beef.
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That was a humane kill. Those two deers will die from starvation or exhaustion.
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well there is 2 things you can do in that situation
1. leave the deer to let them suffer untill they die
2. do what this dude did and kill them nice and cleanly
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If i were to come across a situation like this and the deer were exausted i would have shot the tangled horn off one of the deer and let them run. Honestly shooting helpless animals isnt ethical at all, but this is one of those rare exceptions to the rules.
Deer make good eaten
xXtheoneandonlyXx941 1 month ago 15
@DeeFaun
Yeah everyone, go to the market! Support the ruthless industrialized slaughter of some other animal! Out of sight, out of mind!
Hunting is easily the most ethical source of animal protein available to us. Wild game is abundant, naturally raised, and relies on habitat instead of farmland. Hunting and fishing associations are also often the greatest contributors to wildlife conservation. Hunters live much closer to nature that you might think. We're not all ruthless cowards.
tetsuichi 1 month ago 9