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    Quote Originally Posted by Specie
    I'm actually against fox hunting...

    I am also. I'm against killing ALL animals in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrozenIllusion
    I am also. I'm against killing ALL animals in general.
    Heh, same lol.

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    But Why Not Eat Meat, Thats You Eating It, Almost As Bad As Killing It

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrozenIllusion
    I am also. I'm against killing ALL animals in general.
    consider this by killing one fox, your saveing 100's of rabbit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor
    consider this by killing one fox, your saveing 100's of rabbit.
    Well, thats a cycle. Foxes are supposed to eat bunnies. Its their nature. Its all supposed to happen. I forgot when this was, but there was once a bunny overpopulation in australia because I think england brought some over. You know why they overpopulated? No foxes, or any animal that ate bunnies!

    The human body is actually designed to be vegitarian. Because of our teeth (Look at a carnivores) and our system in general.

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    Foxes are vermin. They carry disease and serve no purpose in life other than killing bunnies, chickens, peasants (he he) and other lovely creatures. So really, them being killed won't do diddley.

    I blame them being "cute" and furry, that's why people give sympathy

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc
    Foxes are vermin. They carry disease and serve no purpose in life other than killing bunnies, chickens, peasants (he he) and other lovely creatures. So really, them being killed won't do diddley.

    I blame them being "cute" and furry, that's why people give sympathy
    Serve no purpose? Well really, no animal, including humans, have a purpose. Even killing bunnies is a purpose. If they didn't, there would be a lot of bunnies

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    I prefer hedgeogs, they curle into balls, rofl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas
    Well, thats a cycle. Foxes are supposed to eat bunnies. Its their nature. Its all supposed to happen. I forgot when this was, but there was once a bunny overpopulation in australia because I think england brought some over. You know why they overpopulated? No foxes, or any animal that ate bunnies!

    The human body is actually designed to be vegitarian. Because of our teeth (Look at a carnivores) and our system in general.
    This arugument has been discredit so many times.

    Ok, look at your teath, and look at a herbivoers teath, Noticeing anthing, such as the front to teath for tearing fleash, the k9 teath?
    all for eathing meat. Then at the back with have the herbivor teath.

    Why becuse where not carnvors, and where no herbivors ether, were OMNIviours. It means we eat both, we have 100's of evoltray adpations ment for eating meat. Are system is by no mean ment to be vegitarian, its ment to be both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas
    Well, thats a cycle. Foxes are supposed to eat bunnies. Its their nature. Its all supposed to happen. I forgot when this was, but there was once a bunny overpopulation in australia because I think england brought some over. You know why they overpopulated? No foxes, or any animal that ate bunnies!

    The human body is actually designed to be vegitarian. Because of our teeth (Look at a carnivores) and our system in general.
    Wrong, our stomaches are that of vegitarians and our intestines are that of a carnivore.

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