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Registered: 07-05-08
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i'm a fan of the show and have always liked bear but latley i've been geeting more ad more ticked off that bear has to kill so many things. most of the things bear kills doesn't bother me like insects, fish, or something. but there is no reason why he had to kill that turtle in florida, or all the poisonous snakes he's always killing. but the worst is even on the front page of your site where he swings the large moniter lizard's head off the tree. there was absolutely no reason why he should have killed that creature and the way he killed it made it even worse!

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Registered: 05-10-08
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I know what your saying I don't like seeing animals killed either. I gave up hunting years ago because of just that. But when Bear or anyone else for that matter is eating the flesh of lizard, snake or beef, an animal had to die. The only difference when we're scarfing down a steak is someone else did our killing for us. I see nothing wrong with bear killing animals for food on the show, is it a bit shocking.. yes.
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