I am hoping to be the highest bidder, to be the one who will slay this vicious beast. If I will be the lucky one, I assume there are other manly men in Freehold who wants to follow me on this adventure? After all, these enclosures are pretty big, it's certainly no walk in the park, there is some help needed! There are less than 300 left in the world, who wouldn't want to be the one who finish the life of such a cool animal or at least be able to say you were on the same hunting trip? And it's infertile at that, which means it's completely worthless to the conservation of the genepool (to make sure that other manly hunters gets to shoot them in the future, of course).
Boys, get your passports, rifles, longbows and crossbows ready, we're going to South Africa!
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-...0-Aw04tw3kNCrA
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Fury over rare white lion being auctioned off 'to be shot by trophy hunters'
A rare white lion is set to be auctioned off to be shot by trophy hunters - in spite of a huge worldwide campaign to save him.
The majestic animal, named Mufasa, was confiscated three years ago when he was a cub, along with another baby lion called Soraya.
Animal lovers want to move him to a sanctuary, but authorities in South Africa have instead announced he will be sold at auction.
Because Mufasa is infertile, the only value he would have is to be bought by a hunting company and then shot.
There are said to be less than 300 white lions like Mufasa in the world, with just 13 still living in the wild.
More than 200,000 people have signed a petition calling for the decision to be reversed.
Comedian and animal rights campaigner Ricky Gervais alerted his followers to Mufasa's plight, tweeting: "Shame on the pathetic sadist who pays the money to shoot this animal, and shame on the snivelling coward who accepts the money too. Both worthless."
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