Oh. Even better. I know this is probably someone's husband, dad.... but hey, the elephants have a right live too, and if he weren't hunting, he'll be home now.
It is entirely seemly for a young man killed in battle to lie mangled by the bronze spear. In his death all things appear fair. - Homer.
I love how the next part give the above an entirely different perspective... but taken out of context it's still a pretty astounding quote.
Study up before you judge these people. In this case it was an accidental crossing but with game hunters there is a reason why they hunt these animals. In order to hunt one of these large animals the animal is on a "most wanted" list. It means the animal has not only harmed villages of people, but has murdered numerous of it's own kind. It is endangering others. So for instance, a rino who is part of an endangered species tears through a village damaging shops and killing/injuring humans and also has kills a number of it's own species (meaning their own numbers are going down and one of their own is killing them leading to them not being able to have babies) the people can put this one rhino up as trophy so it will die instead of a number of rhinos.
Its kill one to save many.
It isn't right, but it's a strategy.
I don't like it, but it has a reason.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/veteran-big-game-hunter-theunis-botha-crushed-to-death-by-wounded-elephant/
I love how the next part give the above an entirely different perspective... but taken out of context it's still a pretty astounding quote.
Its kill one to save many.
It isn't right, but it's a strategy.
I don't like it, but it has a reason.