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11-29-2012, 11:41 PM
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it was. structural integrity of the skull and facial bones had been compromised. once the skull is fractured like this, only thing holding it together is some weak connective tissue and the outer skin, which in this case had been opened as well. great video, instant death.
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I can't ever feel sorry for humans in these situations
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as long as the animals are well cared for (fed well, given nice living conditions, cared for in retirement) I have NO problems with them suffering a bit during the span of a reasonable career, such as performing as a bucking bull in a rodeo/racehorse. Look how much people suffer in order to bring home a paycheck. People also sometimes die from their jobs. Sure, animals dont have a choice, but people dont either, and for the most part animals are only asked to do things they are physically and psychologically suited for. Think an animal might choose the wild over domestication and a job? I doubt it, living in the wild is brutal. No vet care, no sure meal. Just give the animal a decent life to enjoy when not being asked to "work" (which may be unpleasurable) and give it a nice retirement. JMO.
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2 tonnes of beef versus 180 pounds of fool..... you do the math!
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Dayum.......
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You only beat them if you eat them. He learned the hard way on that one.
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he gonna have a head ache after that
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A powerful animal, that's for sure!


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