people hunting animals
Posted on Sunday, October 4, 2009 in Uncategorized

How many people who hunt wild animals actually eat their food?
This question is for the pun (not intended) for hunters of land animals. Thank you.
I would say the vast majority of them. Set on the table is a happy byproduct of the hunt. Some people, I am sure do not eat at their games. But they share with others in these cases. Killing and letting the animal is not only immoral and sports, is also illegal. Virtually all states have "missed" the laws prohibiting this practice.
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