The huntress who killed a black giraffe says she is 'proud'

    The huntress who killed a black giraffe says she is 'proud'

    Her photograph of her in front of a freshly killed black giraffe caused a wave of outrage on social networks, but she doesn't give up, no second thoughts or guilt, even years later. On the contrary. She ensures that she will continue to hunt because she is a 'hobby' that she loves



    Her photograph of her in front of a freshly killed black giraffe caused a wave of outrage on social networks.



    But she doesn't give up, no second thoughts or guilt, even after years. On the contrary. She ensures that she will continue to hunt because she is a 'hobby' that she loves.

    Her name is Tess Talley and in the summer of 2018 she went around the world with her photo, in which she is posing after killing the animal in South Africa. A year later she says she is "proud to hunt" and that she will certainly continue to do so.

    In an interview on CBS News, he said:

    “Do what you like to do, it's joy, if you don't love what you do, you won't keep doing it. Everyone thinks the simplest part is pulling the trigger, but it's not. This is the hardest part, but you get so much respect and appreciation for that animal because you know what's going on, they come here for us, we welcome them, we eat them. "

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    He also claimed to have hunted as part of an animal demographic control project, while regarding the photo he stated:

    “Photos are a tradition that hunters have been doing long before social networks. I was surprised by the insane reaction of people who showed up at my workplace asking my boss to fire me ”.


    What to say ... Unfortunately, until hunting is made illegal, hunters will be able to act undisturbed and share their exploits on social networks.


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