Friday 13 September 2013

This is an arrow that the hunters near our place leave all over the track (don't ask why, I've got no idea). Anyway, me and SilverDawn are against hunter so...
 ...we rubbed it out!
 It doesn't go completely, but most of it rubbed off.

6 comments:

  1. What do they hunt for in France? and for the record, I am not against hunting =)

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    1. They mainly hunt for wild boar and rabbits. Our next-door neighbour said that they sometimes shoot peoples' cats >:'(
      I agree with MisterChunkybuddy, by the way. Hunting is cruel. If they were hunting because they really needed food, then fine, but they're hunting because they like to see animals die :"(

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    2. Yeah, wild boar and rabbits...and I think some birds, but I'm not sure. Oh, and hares.
      I'm not against hunting IF it's JUST so they can eat the animal (so they eat their wild boar rather than go to the shops that day) - but if it's hunting for fun, I hate that.

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  2. I am against "hunting for fun".
    No one hunts near my house because there is not forest, but some people are mean with the ducks :(
    My dog Killer attacked a duck double his size and the duck got angry and did a weird snarling noise so Killer got scared and hid behind me XD

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  3. Hunting, believe it or not, can be beneficial. It can keep animal populations strong and healthy. Here in the US the deer population is so out of control that there are a lot of car accidents where people get hurt, alot of diseases spread by ticks from deer onto people (lyme disease) and the deer population tends to have more diseases (like something called "blue tongue" that is deadly to them) All of the above are due to over-population because there is less hunting than there used to be.

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    1. Hunting is only beneficial when the humans have first gone and killed out most of the animal's natural predators - here, the wolves, which are almost extinct in France. If they had left the wolves alone, the wild boar population would be absolutely fine without any humans hunting. And our next-door neighbour says that as her cats go after the rabbits and hares, some hunters have shot the cats so that THEY can kill the rabbits and hares >:( And one of my grandfather's cats went missing and some of his neighbours said a hunter may have killed it for the same reason.

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