I assume you are referring to the alleged killing of Cecil, the famous Zimbabwean lion. "He did not know the lion was famous, and relied on local guides to find him a lion to shoot." Hang on. All well and good, but who wants to hunt a lion anyway? Are we really stuck in the 18th century or before? It not even legal to kill any animal in Zimbabwe's national parks, so what was he thinking to start with? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-33699346
7 Comments (since 29 Jul 2015)
stevefawcett
One of our planet's most magnificent inhabitants, doomed to co-exist with the most selfish species in the known universe.
stevefawcett
I know this song has nothing to do with that. But it's still a belter.
leejohnson
I assume you are referring to the alleged killing of Cecil, the famous Zimbabwean lion. "He did not know the lion was famous, and relied on local guides to find him a lion to shoot." Hang on. All well and good, but who wants to hunt a lion anyway? Are we really stuck in the 18th century or before? It not even legal to kill any animal in Zimbabwe's national parks, so what was he thinking to start with? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-33699346
TragicBeauty
a sadening and sickening incident
dutchbeeblebrox
A bad example of dental care.
stevefawcett
Yes, and agreed, @leejohnson
BeeBee
Now I know where the dentist lives, me and the boys might leave him a present or two in his garden.