It's a little hard for birds to eat seal-cicles. Their carcasses are frozen solid within a couple hours. Same goes for polar bears. That's why they eat "fresh" meat. I can't remember the last time I saw a polar bear using a microwave.
They would have you believe the carcass just rots away but in fact anyone with a shred of common sense would realize the carcasses are eaten by birds and as the ice melts they slip into the water where they are consumed by all manner of creatures in the sea. Man basically rearranges the food chain a little over a short period of time.
Animal rights groups prompted regulations which helped improve the hunt but then they also destroyed possible markets for the meat. One of the regulations that was put into place was a ban on large vessels in the hunt. Thus, minimal room and no market make it a waste of time to bring the full seal carcass back to port. Now, animal rights groups leave out this little tidbit of information when they are broadcasting their version of the utilization issue.
There was a lack of ice? yeah thats why the ferry that crosses there got stuck in ice...because there was no ice.. yeah that explains why the ferry that normally crosses in one hour and 20 minutes took 9 hours one day. O and what is he a doctor of? they never did say.. unless i missed it.. if not i want to see his cridentals and a response by someone who knows what their talking about.
GIVE ALL YOUR MONEY TO THE SEA SHEPARD
petuniamighty 9 months ago
It's a little hard for birds to eat seal-cicles. Their carcasses are frozen solid within a couple hours. Same goes for polar bears. That's why they eat "fresh" meat. I can't remember the last time I saw a polar bear using a microwave.
XB70Playboy 3 years ago
They would have you believe the carcass just rots away but in fact anyone with a shred of common sense would realize the carcasses are eaten by birds and as the ice melts they slip into the water where they are consumed by all manner of creatures in the sea. Man basically rearranges the food chain a little over a short period of time.
223gunner 3 years ago
Animal rights groups prompted regulations which helped improve the hunt but then they also destroyed possible markets for the meat. One of the regulations that was put into place was a ban on large vessels in the hunt. Thus, minimal room and no market make it a waste of time to bring the full seal carcass back to port. Now, animal rights groups leave out this little tidbit of information when they are broadcasting their version of the utilization issue.
223gunner 3 years ago
you're embarrassing.
redsoxzombie 4 years ago
There was a lack of ice? yeah thats why the ferry that crosses there got stuck in ice...because there was no ice.. yeah that explains why the ferry that normally crosses in one hour and 20 minutes took 9 hours one day. O and what is he a doctor of? they never did say.. unless i missed it.. if not i want to see his cridentals and a response by someone who knows what their talking about.
davidkip88 4 years ago
Seal hunt? Yay!
tyso7540 4 years ago
I am against the seal hunt !
Its disgusting and cruel
mgskicksassofall 4 years ago 2
lets keep seeing the images it will end soon
i love seals
hstormchaser 4 years ago
we'll stop subsidizing the seal hunt if you stop subsidizing the war in iraq ok?
ShoFyke 4 years ago