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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14415592

humans have been killing animals and destroying their habitat for centuries, a polar bear kills one human and they kill it.

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i doubt trev knows what he is....

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i'm one of about 7 billion humans on earth, how many polar bears are there?


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😞 lol

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Originally posted by trev33
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14415592

humans have been killing animals and destroying their habitat for centuries, a polar bear kills one human and they kill it.
I think they shot the bear in self defence rather retribution.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
I think they shot the bear in self defence rather retribution.
Can you imagine the outcry in slaughterhouse if the cows decided to fight back and kill the slaughterman - would the cows be allowed to go free?

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Originally posted by adramforall
Can you imagine the outcry in slaughterhouse if the cows decided to fight back and kill the slaughterman - would the cows be allowed to go free?

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
I think they shot the bear in self defence rather retribution.
and why were they carrying a gun in the first place?

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Originally posted by trev33
and why were they carrying a gun in the first place?
To shoot tin cans off a wall? Or maybe just in case they got attacked by penguins.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
To shoot tin cans off a wall? Or maybe just in case they got attacked by penguins.
damn those arctic penguins.


Originally posted by trev33
and why were they carrying a gun in the first place?
Because you are required to carry a gun when you out in the wild on Svalbard.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Because you are required to carry a gun when you out in the wild on Svalbard.
and why is that?

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Originally posted by trev33
and why is that?
Because it is considered rude, not to shoot a polar bear whilst visiting. In Svalbard, a man's virility is said to be measured by the number of polar bear paws hanging on his lounge wall.

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