Ditto,all animals whether predatory or game are on this planet for a reason.And all have a place and a purpose in nature.It irks me that people are always wanting to destroy something simply for their own pleasure.I have been enjoying the great outdoors since i was able to pull on my first pair of knickers fifty some odd years ago.Hiking,hunting,fishing,working the land or swinging on a grapevine i have never felt threatend by a wild animal in all these years.We have bobcats,bear,coyote,snakes and all kinds of animals here.We watch our young children and educate them about outdoor danger and we don't have problems.Its true we sometimes hear of a rabid skunk or something but,we don't run out and kill everyone we see because of it.The land is getting overrun by humans and thats what the real problem is.People get tired of living in the crowded cities.They buy a few acres in the country and then want to change everything and the nieghbors too.Leave the animals alone they were here first.Remember what happend to the Indians.Jeez whats this world coming to.
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