cripes, some very disturbing comments on this thread.
I too not understand the reason behind the hunting.
I think why to kill animals, god has created so many beautiful living creatures in the world.
We say most of time that this particular animal is so beautiful and looks cute then how some people can kill them.
Nice sentiments indeed, but unfortunately, some people, amazingly, actually enjoy the concept of sneaking up on an animal and....BANG....killing it.
I wonder if these macho hunters would enjoy the sensation of being hunted?
I too not understand the reason behind the hunting.
I think why to kill animals, god has created so many beautiful living creatures in the world.
We say most of time that this particular animal is so beautiful and looks cute then how some people can kill them.
Nice sentiments indeed, but unfortunately, some people, amazingly, actually enjoy the concept of sneaking up on an animal and....BANG....killing it.
I wonder if these macho hunters would enjoy the sensation of being hunted?
I too not understand the reason behind the hunting.
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As we don't talk about poor, hungry people like pygmies here, who are dependant on hunting for food, I feel like taking a closer look at all the nice explanations given by hunters in this thread.
For me hunting is nothing but an ego trip, combined with lack of empathy for all living creatures except perhaps man.
Some thrills of hunting?
I can prove I am a man's man.
I am as good as any man (female hunters)
I am courageous
I am serving conservation
I qualify as the member of a special group
I protect my farm, plantation, forest etc.
I feel powerful
Well, there is nothing manly or courageous about just pulling a trigger. For instance, when tame lions from a circus in Europe are brought to Africa, standing helpless in a completely unfamiliar environment, just to be killed off.
Or killing a preselected elephant, with full safety for the "hunter", as there are plenty of employees, trained to intervene, if he should fail.
The conservation bit: Killing the animals of one species to protect animals of another species,- all for the sake of mankind-, even the meat will be distributed generously afterwards.
I have never heard any hunter reflecting the possibility, so solve the growing imbalance of nature by stopping the overpopulation of humans.
Showing off - by belonging to this special class of hunters, very often wealthy.
Greed: Why sharing with animals what I rightfully own, paid with my money....
The killer: Exciting way to assert my power. Legally! A proper war would also come in handy.
Hunters, a tribe on the brink of extinction? When the last animals have been killed by humans, one way or the other, they too will have to go.
Not too sad, I would say.
Im pretty sure Nanoboy wanted to keep this civil. Chip and Taisha I"m guessing you are vegetarian???
Hunters, a tribe on the brink of extinction? When the last animals have been killed by humans, one way or the other, they too will have to go.
Not too sad, I would say.
Germany has a very high and well managed game population of Roe Deer, Russian Boar, Fallow Deer, Muflon Sheep and Red Deer. All hunting areas or concessions are managed by hunters. Some are private leases and some are state forests that then offer small leases to residents. The cost of such leases is often linked directly to the annual quota and the species available.
The only time I usuallyhear about hunting in Germany is when wild Boar begin to come into towns and cities and people complain there are not enough hunters shooting them and keeping their populations down.