What a charming piece of cruelty

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I bet she feels really chuffed !!

A pity her sponsorship company didnt put their money into despatching the Elephant humanely and providing the food to the villagers by other methods .

I have nothing against the killing of any animal if carried out by experts in a humane way , but this southern gal was just there for kicks
 

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I agree.
A hamster would have been much more of a challenge at 12 yards.
Perhaps they start big and work down...to the status of midgeslayer.

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I read it in the metro this morning
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poor elephant. Can you even call it hunting when you leave the animal to bleed out over such a long period of time?!
 

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What waste of a beautiful creature, just to prove a point.

Well at least all her hard training paid off, shame she couldn't of spent her efforts on something a bit more worth while but hey ho.
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So technically she didn't kill it
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It bled to death from an injury she caused
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How anyone can call that hunting is beyond me. I always thought the 'best' ones tried hard to make sure it was a clean kill. Not like this poor creature suffered
 
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