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leopard attacks hunter
m88.358win
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They got some BIG 'ol teeth.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Can you say Vicious Predator? And this was a baby! Playing!
Where was his gun? I would have used it to club him or stiff arm with after I fired my rounds.
Some may object to controlled leopard hunts, I did at first.
Poachers were decimating the leopard populations for their hides so by offering very high priced leopard hunts and sharing the proceeds with local tribes the leopard becomes more valuable to those tribes than the little they received from helping poachers.
Tribes now try and protect their money making leopards so the far fewer killed increases the leopard population and helps the tribes more.
Of course the ultra liberals just think we should insist poachers not poach and hunters stay away because as we all know rampant idealism feeds hungry people.
They are beautiful animals and I can't see pulling the trigger on one myself unless it was "coming right for me" literally not the excuse...
Wulfmann
"Fools learn from their own mistakes. I learn from the mistakes of others"
Otto von Bismarck
I'm not about to criticize anyone else for their actions, when I haven't been there and done that, and done it remarkably better than they. [:0]
Leopards are efficient people killers. Many of the historic cat hunters had more fear, respect or appreciation for leapards as adversaries than even the larger cats. [:0]
He was very lucky not to have gotten shot or tore up a lot worse than he was by that cat! [:(]
I would have scared like a girl scout troop if that had been me.