Yes but at least the animal dies painlessly. Shooting them doesn't always kill them entirely, so they suffer for a while until they die.Originally Posted by king2005
Yes but at least the animal dies painlessly. Shooting them doesn't always kill them entirely, so they suffer for a while until they die.Originally Posted by king2005
You mean after its snagged, dragged, jumpped on, had the hell scared out of it, legs tapped up, mouth taped up & tossed onto a truck... ok thats far better then being shot & dying in a matter of seconds, to maybe a couple mins, all while its relaxing & has no reason to feel scared...Originally Posted by .sarah
Well, I didn't think of that. I guess there's really no great way to do it.Originally Posted by king2005
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Actually there is a easier way of euthanizing(sp?) them. You shoot one of the tranqualizers(sp?) at them then put them to sleep. It wont be stressing and if they have to tie them up it will be while there asleep so they won't know what is happening....
"The federal government REJECTED a proposal last year to trophy hunt 25 crocs a year in Australia".
It's not happening! Didn't anyone bother to read the article before jumping to conclusions?![]()
oh dear, missed that link.should've done some research though..
me.
what I said would be remaining the same if that's the case. now I understand it was rejected last year but I wonder how have or why it's up again this year.
sorry!
rest and sleep softly sweet locke..
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Originally Posted by buttercup132
ok, so it swims off & drowns before its even asleep, as the darts don't work that fast. The only way to put a wild animal down with the least amount of stress & pain is shooting it in its tracks. It doesn't see it coming & they die faster & with less stress (which is a form of pain)
Well obviously you do it when they are out of the water![]()
Originally Posted by buttercup132
ok this is getting stupid now... It takes some time for the drugs to kick in.. When you shoot the croc with the dart, it will run to the water & it will make it, as it is never too far from the water, then it'll drown...
Ahh thats EXACTLY what I was thinking as I was reading the replies and then read yours'. We think alike!Originally Posted by buttercup132
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king2005 - the question is, have they? urges are still out there.
what good have we done out of this anyway?
rest and sleep softly sweet locke..
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