While I'm not a hunter myself, I generally have no problems with it (I fish). But why the hell in this day and age would you go lion hunting? Given their tremendous population challenges, why would you think it's legal or ethical to go take out a large male, which clearly has a pride somewhere? Not to mention the MN dentist decides to take the animal down with a crossbow and causes it to suffer for an additional 40 hours.
There are plenty of herbivores he can take down rather than a keystone species. Or he can take down an overabundance of invasive species like wild boar which can be found in just about any Midwestern state.
Jackass. What's he hunting for next? Blue whales with a slingshot?
There are plenty of herbivores he can take down rather than a keystone species. Or he can take down an overabundance of invasive species like wild boar which can be found in just about any Midwestern state.
Jackass. What's he hunting for next? Blue whales with a slingshot?