Douchebag Bison

That makes no sense. He filmed something not often seen by humans but exemplifies 'real life' in the natural world quite well. Kudos to him for capturing it.
I am playing devils advocate, antis are fine with animals suffering and call it nature in instances like this but a human hunting the animal and killing it for food is considered cruel by them even though it is in our nature.

Wasn't there just a thread about how antis were telling a young lady she should be shot and/or kill herself for hunting? Why are anti's not out suggesting this of the wolves who by nature are far more cruel in their killing of other animals?. In this case the fellow bison ended it quicker than the wolves would have.

I don't think there is worse suffering than wolves feeding on the hind quarters of an animal for days while it is alive after hamstringing it to the ground
 
I am playing devils advocate, antis are fine with animals suffering and call it nature in instances like this but a human hunting the animal and killing it for food is considered cruel by them even though it is in our nature.

Wasn't there just a thread about how antis were telling a young lady she should be shot and/or kill herself for hunting? Why are anti's not out suggesting this of the wolves who by nature are far more cruel in their killing of other animals?. In this case the fellow bison ended it quicker than the wolves would have.

I don't think there is worse suffering than wolves feeding on the hind quarters of an animal for days while it is alive after hamstringing it to the ground

Funny you say this because I was thinking a very similar thing.
 
I found it interesting that the older, larger wolves were smart enough and aware of their surroundings enough to notice what looked like a charging bison and get out of the way. The younger ones got trampled and rolled and could have been in serious trouble had that bison been a hero instead of a douche :)
 
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