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Baboon culling in South Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1945953" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>Sounds fun for sure . I've not had the chance to hunt Africa yet hopefully someday . A buddy of mine goes every 3 years. He bow hunts only his most prized kill he's got yet was an old giraffe. Said he wasn't interested in killing one then the guide showed him what big old males can do when the drought hits . It had been killing its competition at a water hole it claimed for its personal drink. There was actually 3 old males that was guarding it and running off or killing anything else that came to the water. The one he killed was dark in color with light stripes absolutely gorgeous animal . </p><p>I can guarantee baboons would do the same from what I've read about their habits . If I'm not mistaken they'll eat anything that don't eat them first . And probably kill just for the pure enjoyment of it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1945953, member: 96251"] Sounds fun for sure . I’ve not had the chance to hunt Africa yet hopefully someday . A buddy of mine goes every 3 years. He bow hunts only his most prized kill he’s got yet was an old giraffe. Said he wasn’t interested in killing one then the guide showed him what big old males can do when the drought hits . It had been killing its competition at a water hole it claimed for its personal drink. There was actually 3 old males that was guarding it and running off or killing anything else that came to the water. The one he killed was dark in color with light stripes absolutely gorgeous animal . I can guarantee baboons would do the same from what I’ve read about their habits . If I’m not mistaken they’ll eat anything that don’t eat them first . And probably kill just for the pure enjoyment of it [/QUOTE]
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