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The was hunting yellow backed duiker which, A, are evidently insanely easy to hunt. So easy that you can evidently shine a light at it at night, walk right up to it, and club it to death.
They're a vital food source for a bit part of central Africa.
And 2, they're so heavily hunted that they're at serious risk of endangerment.
I said something in another post about there being a chance this was a genuine conversation effort, but after doing some reading; no. This guy is just an asshole. He got justifiably trampled by elephants doing something for fun that the people of central Africa do every day to feed themselves.
Food source or at risk of endangerment? Pick an argument.
Ah, I see. Don't bother.
Still learning that more than one thing can be true at a time?
They're also just being an asshole because OP accidentally wrote "conVERsation" instead of "conSERvation", and that obviously invalidates the whole argument, duh.
You sound like a cool dude with many real world friends. Certainly not like some chronically wrong chode who likes to pick at strangers on the internet to make himself feel bigger.