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Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 2:30 pm
by Tunnelcat
WOW. Interesting and sad at the same time. Something I didn't know.
Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 3:01 pm
by Tunnelcat
Didn't believe it until I saw it woodchip. Not something they'd show on National Geographic. Elephants can be crazy.
Here's something much cuter. Lion love fest. He gets smooched and smothered, but not eaten.
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Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:58 pm
by Top Gun
Hell if I know!
...wait...
Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 2:37 pm
by sigma
I think this guy does not beat them to achieve obedience.
Nevertheless, it is very dangerous. We all know what happened with Steven Irwin. Although personally, I believe that it was the perfect death for him.
Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:52 pm
by woodchip
I suspect he raised them from cubs and set them free...much like Joy Adamson and Elsa the lioness
Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 8:31 pm
by Tunnelcat
Still, it's cool that a human can make friends with a bunch of wild predators.
Now THIS guy is an asswipe. I hope he's put out of business.
tunnelcat wrote:Still, it's cool that a human can make friends with a bunch of wild predators.
Remember when I posted about making friends with a wild raccoon. It was especially nice when she brought her young along and they would climb over me while she ate the cat food I fed them.
Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 8:21 am
by Sirius
Yeah, supposedly he didn't realize what the Zimbabweans were doing. I'm a little disinclined to believe him since apparently it's not the first time he's been involved in illegal hunting.
Also, it amused me a little that the land-owner's first name was "Honest". Yep, you can't make these things up.
Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 1:57 pm
by Tunnelcat
woodchip wrote:
tunnelcat wrote:Still, it's cool that a human can make friends with a bunch of wild predators.
Remember when I posted about making friends with a wild raccoon. It was especially nice when she brought her young along and they would climb over me while she ate the cat food I fed them.
AWWWW! That's cute. Don't remember that post though. Maybe I wasn't on the board then.
Yeah, supposedly he didn't realize what the Zimbabweans were doing. I'm a little disinclined to believe him since apparently it's not the first time he's been involved in illegal hunting.
Also, it amused me a little that the land-owner's first name was "Honest". Yep, you can't make these things up.
Yeah, I'm just suuuuuuure he didn't know about the stature of that lion. It had a very rare black mane, so there's not a lot of those lions running around to choose from. That's why he targeted it with a crossbow, so he would minimize the damage to the skin when killing it. He wanted his little stuffed trophy. What a shame and a waste. As it was, after he shot it with a crossbow, he had to track it for I think 40 hours so that his "guides" could finally finish it off with a gun. They even had to remove the park's tracking collar, an illegal act in itself. You'd think he'd go: "Uh oh. I make a big boo boo" when he saw that little item around the lion's neck. That guy is now officially the worst person on the planet, according to the internet. He's even had to close up his dentist practice because of the hate rants. Hope he thinks that lion skin was worth it. Better yet, I hope the Zimbabwe Park rangers confiscate it.
Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 2:19 pm
by Lothar
tunnelcat wrote:They even had to remove the park's tracking collar, an illegal act in itself. You'd think he'd go: "Uh oh. I make a big boo boo" when he saw that little item around the lion's neck
From what I understand (I've only read fragmented accounts here and there), he actually did contact local authorities at that point -- up until then there was no indication that there was anything not legit about the hunt -- and that's when the investigation started. (But of course that could be misinformation. Yay internets!)
Re: Elephant vs Rhino
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 2:45 pm
by Tunnelcat
It's a he said, he said issue. But since he's already lied about poaching a black bear in Wisconsin the past, there's little reason to believe he's being truthful all of a sudden now. My heart breaks.