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While I would prefer the gator worked as nature would have intended for his lunch, what happened was no more or less cruel than what the untampered circumstances had in store.

The Supreme Court just ruled that the federal government is a nation-state ruling over the 50 states as mere provinces in the Obamacare decision, and they pledged the same states to Satan in their "gay" "marriage" decision. Pardon me if there are other concerns weighing more heavily and imperatively on my conscience than how a nuisance animal came to be eaten by another nuisance animal.
True..............Hey, you think the Supreme Court likes Marshmallows and swimming?
 
Gators gotta eat same as worms
Yes they do, but like I said that was just wrong. When I kill an animal, I respect it enough to make it as quick as possible. I don't enjoy killing it and I thank it for its sacrifice so my family can eat. The people who were on the boat sounded like they enjoyed every second of it, which if you ask me is just plain sick.
 
Do alligators gotta eat? Yup.

Does this happen all the time in the wild? Yup.

Are pigs good eatin? Oh yeah.

Are pigs pests? Yeah....definitely can be.

But did these sickos have to lure this pig to a horrible death just for their cruel idea of entertainment? NO NO and again NO! :mad:

I get that animals die so we can eat them, but at least kill them quickly and humanely. Why purposely put an animal that is hungry into a situation where they are tortured, suffer and die a slow painful death just for someones entertainment? I cant stand people that like to kill things or watch things die just for fun. That is an entirely different level of cruelty.

I am not a frog kissing tree-hugger, but I dont believe in animal cruelty either. I dont like to see any creature suffer. Do animals have to be put down? Yeah. They get sick. They become pests. They become dangerous. They taste good. But you dont torture them. You kill them quickly and humanely. That is called good sportsmanship and stewardship.

You can tell a lot about the character of an individual, by how they treat animals.


(Proverbs 12:10 KJV) A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast: but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel.
 
It's illegal in the state of FL to feed wild gators, not sure if TX has the same laws when it comes to gators or not but I suspect that they do. The reason for this law is fairly obvious, gators are naturally afraid of people, if people feed them they lose their natural fear of them, when that happens they become what is known as nuisance gators, they can start snatching people close to the water and have to be destroyed. The ******* that is doing this is creating a dangerous situation, now the gator expects people to lead its prey to it, not cool...and the reason I know this stuff is I've had to deal with gators that were being feed by tourists, they don't realize our laws, danger or the fact that the gator will have to be destroyed...
 
I don't see a problem with this,the pigs got some free snacks,the gator got lunch,the tourists got entertained,we got to see a cool vid,and the self rightous got something to bitch about,all in all, good came outta this.
 
If the alligator would have come over there and got the pig on it's own, yes, it's nature and that's what happens. It's my opinion, that anyone that kills for no reason or wants to see death just for the fun of it, are sick ****s. Personally, I think these people are scumbags. Maybe we should just push them in... I mean, it is just for entertainment right?
 
I wonder if they got a video of the dude who ignored the danger signs about alligators and then jumped into the water and was killed by one. Too bad he didn't see this video first.

An odd twist to that story is that somebody shot the 11 foot alligator that killed the man and that is illegal. "Game warden Rod Ousley with the Texas Parks Wildlife Beaumont District told the Beaumont Enterprise that killing an alligator is a class C misdemeanor that is punishable by a fine up to $500."

http://www.people.com/article/alligator-shot-texas-human-remains-inside-tommie-woodward
do you get to keep the gator?
 
"Wild"?? Not in my woods.

The hogs I bowhunt will run out of sight and hearing at the mere scent of a human. No amount of food could lure them within bench rifle range of even one person in plain view.

A boat and group of tourist would drive them into the next county.
 
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