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The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for sport

Words fail me

Is this really fun for all the family? The giraffe hunters who pay £10,000 to shoot the gentle giants with guns and bows for sport


Tourist trophy hunters are paying thousands of pounds to go and shoot giraffes with high-powered guns and bows.

The gentle giants are loved around the world for their comical appearance and gentle nature.

Just like character 'Melman' played by Friend's-star David Schwimmer in Disney's Madagascar, they are a hit with kids who love their long necks and eyelashes.

But shocking images show how scores of big-spending men and women - and even families - travel from across the globe, some even from Britain, to kill them for sport.

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The gentle giants are tracked down and killed so tourists can take home pictures showing they have killed the animals

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Entire families go on the hunts and appear to relish having their pictures taken with the dead giraffe


Hunters pay up to a whopping £10,000 for the the chance to slay them - preferring bulls because they are the biggest.

Safari clubs and game reserves ask for a £1,500 trophy fee, and then add on rates for guides and trackers costing around £1,000 per day.

The hunts typically last three-to-five days and see tourists using .458 Winchester Magnum rifles to kill the animals.

With most hunters flying to Africa from their homes in Europe or America, the costs stretch into five figures.

The hunting continues even though numbers of the animals are plummeting.

But the world's leading giraffe expert said populations in the countries where it is legal - South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe - can cope with the killings.

The latest statistic show the number of giraffes in the world have nearly halved since 1988 from over 140,000 to less than 80,000.

Dr. Julian Fennessy produced the report for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List.

Another recent IUCN report suggests the giraffe may already need to be listed as a threatened species - because some populations are being decimated in places like West Africa and DR Congo.

They are already thought to be extinct in Angola, Mali and Nigeria.

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The animals are near extinction and are no longer found in countries like Nigeria, Mali and Angola

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Tourist hunters often take the skin home or get taxidermists to mount the heads so they can be taken home as trophies


Dr. Fennessy also founded Giraffe Conservation Foundation - the only dedicated giraffe conservation group in the world.

He said: 'I'm not interested in hunting giraffe, but hunters obviously get a kick out of it like others enjoy a game of squash or cooking. It's a complicated argument. There are lots of factors.

'The loss of habitat and breaking up of populations by man-made constructions are the main factors threatening their numbers.

'In the countries where you can hunt legally, the populations are increasing but across Africa the overall numbers are dropping alarmingly.

'It shows that if properly managed with proper policy and controls, the hunting can be sustainable.'

In some African countries legal hunting can actually help local communities by bringing in money and making meat available to them.

'Many hunting staff like guides, trackers and skinners who assist the tourists are paid in meat from the kills,' added Dr. Fennessy.

'If the tourist has paid the fee for the trophy, the carcass is theirs. Some just like to have photo taken next to the dead giraffe, but others pay taxidermists to mount the head a neck so they can take them home as a souvenir.

'Or they might want to take the skin home.'

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The hunts typically last three-to-five days and sees tourists using .458 Winchester Magnum rifles to kill the animals

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It is legal to hunt the giraffes in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia - where they have greater numbers of giraffes


He added: 'Some hunters come from Britain but the big majority are from North America, Germany, Russia and Scandinavia.

'The worst part of trophy hunting is the fact that the hunters can miss their target and fail to kill the giraffe quickly.

'If they don't hit the right spot then it can lead to suffering for the animal.

'They might have a 'second gun' in the party whose job it is to take the animal down quickly if the tourist misses.

'But hunting guides need to asses the ability of the hunter and stop the hunt if they do not have the skills to do it humanely.'

Another factors decimating the giraffe population is poaching.

'Poaching is illegal and is not licensed,' said Dr. Fennessy.

'They set wire snares at giraffe-height in the trees to snare their necks, or to trap their feet and kill them when they return.

'It leads to huge suffering for the animals, sometimes for days.'

To help the Giraffe Conservation Foundation click here visit http://www.giraffeconservation.org/



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Shifty

O.G.
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

Endangered species, caged in fright
Shot in cold blood, no chance to fight
The stage is set, now pay the price
An ego boost, don't think twice
Technology, the battle's unfair
You pull the hammer without a care
Squeeze the trigger that makes you Man
Pseudo-safari, the hunt is canned...
The hunt is canned.

Tell the truth, you wouldn't dare
The skin and trophy, oh so rare
Silence speaks louder than words
Ignore the guilt, and take your turn
Liars anagram is "lairs"
Man you were never even there
Killed a few feet from the cages
Point blank, you're so courageous...
So courageous.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

Giraffes are endangered and shouldn't be hunted. Hunting should be done for population control and food.
Not fun.

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Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

:clap: bravo, bravo. You shot and killed something that won't bother to fight back. Though I suppose it's no different from dear hunting in that regard. But doing it for sport is fucking pathetic. Maybe if you wanna hunt something hunt bears. At least that way there is some sort of actual sport involved where both sides could die!
 
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

How could that even be entertaining? It's not like it's difficult.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

That's pretty disgusting. There's a special place in hell for people who do mindless shit like that.
 

PirateKing

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Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

Is it fair game to hunt the hunters?

Honestly, I wouldn't be able to kill a giraffe if my life depended on it. I suppose this is how some wealthy people get their kicks. Some people just shouldn't have money.
 

Briana Lee

Official Checked Star Member
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

This is fucking sick. What is wrong with these people?!

And to have kids there as well......
 
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

:clap: bravo, bravo. You shot and killed something that won't bother to fight back. Though I suppose it's no different from dear hunting in that regard. But doing it for sport is fucking pathetic. Maybe if you wanna hunt something hunt bears. At least that way there is some sort of actual sport involved where both sides could die!

Pussies should hunt with just a knife. You take down a giraffe or bear with a knife and I'll give them some props.
 
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

Those guys must be good hunters.

It's not a sport if you can't lose. I'd accept prison if I could beat one of these clowns to death. It'd be worth it. I'd take pictures over their dead body with a huge smile on my face. Like this :D.
 
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

Those guys must be good hunters.

It's not a sport if you can't lose. I'd accept prison if I could beat one of these clowns to death. It'd be worth it. I'd take pictures over their dead body with a huge smile on my face. Like this :D.

You can mount their head over your fireplace.
 
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

You can mount their head over your fireplace.

I'd rather use their mouth as a toilet.

I love how they stand tall, chests out like they accomplished something difficult. Wow! You snuck up on a herbivore that stands out like a sore thumb and shot it from 100 yards away. You're a man. You should be proud.

Fuck this makes me mad.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

Can't see the point of hunting something that you're not going to eat. I have no problem with any of the typical North American game. I have no problem with mounting a trophy from your kill, as long as you don't kill for JUST the trophy. People that hunt animals like that, or Lions and the like...I just don't get it.
 

Shifty

O.G.
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

What do they do with the animal after it has been killed?

What do the motherfuckers do?

These photos make me fucking sick.

Look at the bastards ... they're actually proud of themselves. Can you imagine. Only the lowest of the low, the biggest coward would participate in a canned hunt.
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

My sneak and archery skill are both at 100, and with each shot I have a 15% chance of paralyzing the target for a few seconds. They'd never seen me coming.

Get on my level. :cool:



Oh, they're killing giraffes? Really? That sucks. I was at least killing frost trolls and grizzly bears.

Giraffes are cool as fuck. They were my niece's favorite animal when I took her to the zoo. It makes me very sad face that people would kill them for sport. Such majestic, noble creatures. If you're going to hunt an animal, you should have to kill it with your bare hands. It's not a sport when the other team is unaware they are playing.
 

Hondarobot

Banned
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

These "sport hunter" morons are extremely disturbing. The argument they generally make is "it's only animals that are expected to die soon anyways!", which is even more disturbing. It's not an issue of when the animal is going to potentially die, it's that these pussies are making a pleasure trip out of the situation.

I saw a interview with one of these clowns awhile back, he was defending this sort of activity by claiming he only signed up for shooting an elephant because it had supposedly trampled some local fields and was threatening people in a local village. Pierce Morgan asked the guy why he didn't instead spend his money on building a wall to keep the elephant away from the village.

The guy (who was very wealthy) only responded that it was more cost efficient to just shoot it.

Pierce Morgan asked "And I suppose more fun?"

The hunter didn't have a response to that.

Losers. Maybe when these "hunters" get old, they should be returned to the wild life preserve and left there. The animals would probably find great sport in that.

;)
 

Mayhem

Banned
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

Pussies should hunt with just a knife. You take down a giraffe or bear with a knife and I'll give them some props.

There is a sport where they do just that. It's called bullfighting.

I'm as disgusted by this as anyone, but I recall a thread I started about whale hunting a couple years ago. No one really got offended over those gentle giants being murdered. So I really don't understand the offense taken over this particular "source of protein".

Before we get pissed, can we at least find out what giraffe-burgers taste like?
 

Shifty

O.G.
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

Bullfighting is not a sport. It's a disgusting spectacle. No bull survives it.
 

Hondarobot

Banned
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

LOL

There is a problem with not being Vegan and finding problems with animals being killed. I eat meat, I generally buy small farm/ "friendly slaughtered" (for lack of a better term) meat from a co-op, but I have no idea what's really going on those farms, beyond what the co=op people tell me. I'm not going to go to one of the farms and shoot a cow, pig, chicken or whatever, and then have my picture taken.

I think there's at least some amount of moral high ground there. Kinda. . .
 

Shifty

O.G.
Re: The giraffe hunters who pay 10k to shoot the gentle giants with guns & bows for s

^^ There's a difference between the humane slaughter of animals for consumption and destroying them and causing them to suffer for entertainment and spectacle.
 
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