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Enter commentOnce again we have a group claming numbers before any thing has happened and they seem to not mention any facts that they them self have come up with to support there suit. Also I bet they have never watched a pack of wolfs attack a elk or any animal for that matter as they eat them alive and suffer a slow death.But I wouldn't exspect anything thing else out of them cause they never mention the bad thing of thing there trying to save. It seem facts are not a concern of there doings
If you are going to hold animals to the human standard for mercy, then every cat, dog, snake, bullfrog, chicken, etc. on God's green Earth deserve condemnation for their atrocious behavior. Of course, reasonable people understand that that is one thing that separates us from the animals; a moral sense of compassion and mercy.
In discussing animals, let's not denounce them for the evil of not being human in this way.
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