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Published on Jul 28, 2012

Ian Harford is out on the trail of giant trophy wild boar with Wonderhart Hunting in Hungary - home of the worlds biggest trophy keilers. Armed with his favourite Ruger M77 Hawkeye All Weather in .30-06 and new Zeiss Victory HT 3-12x56T* the pigs don't stand a chance - or do they...

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  • T. van Rossum

    "we eat what we choose to eat for survival"

    I'm sorry, but "survival" I find a bit farfetched here. Lot's of people "choose" fast food because they're too lazy to cook.

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  • T. van Rossum

    Ok, you have a point.

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  • T. van Rossum

    Learn to read. I never said we're not omnivores. I said plants are mainly in our diet. As we're no carnivores it is not healthy to eat too much meat.

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  • S117Thanatos

    Wrong were omnivores we eat both meat and vegetation we have no "main diet", we eat what we choose to eat for survival.

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  • Samuel Barton

    I never once said we were “carnivores”, but that we were “hunters” and “predators”; there is a distinction: one is a biological identity or role; the others are means to an end – the acquisition of meat. Absolutely, we are omnivores; and animal products are supposed to only constitute a small part of our diet. But, so too is a bear; does that mean that when a bear hunts for its food, it is not a “natural predator”?

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  • Samuel Barton

    Physically and physiological, we are not ideally suited for hunting, but those aren’t the only criteria which need to be filled; our behavioral and technological adaptions make it so.

    We began our epic as scavengers, but – tanks to our ingenuity – were able to exploit a new niche as hunters, in the great economy of nature. (continued)

    

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  • Samuel Barton

    Believe me; I understand the laws and workings of the natural world quite well.

    We, as well as other, allied species, are a somewhat unique case: our evolution also entails technological advances. Any instrument we contrive – that enables us to accomplish something – is an adaption, equal to any of the corporeal, physiological, or behavioural kind. (continued)

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  • Alan Musthikar

    nice shoot!!

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  • T. van Rossum

    Me, a misanthrope? Where ever did you get that idea?

    For what that "nose dive" is concerned. You can go show me how it's done. Make sure someone puts it on youtube.

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  • PinkOld

    Since you're such an obvious misanthrope, I would suggest you start with yourself by doing a nosedive off a tall structure.

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