
ignore that bit, if you like. that's there to illustrate that hunting for sport is not unique to humans.
I'm asking you where do you draw the lines here?
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 23:39, Reply)

however humans, uniquely, have the power to stop doing it. Animals do not.
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 23:44, Reply)

but I tend to agree, it does appear to be a uniquely human trait ;D
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 23:47, Reply)

off to bed methinks :)
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 23:49, Reply)

sort of springs to mind, but I think I'm in danger of coming across as some animal right's nutter a bit to furiously to continue; I respect what you guys have said; I shall now grab another ale and watch a few episodes of Rome before bed :)
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 23:50, Reply)

and I shall try to not act like red coat wearing nutter who might say:
"I'll shout at you on a message board, because I'm entitled!"
take 'er easy ;)
( , Tue 13 Jul 2010, 23:56, Reply)

While it may seem pointless to us when a killer whale attacks prey without eating it there's no way we can actually understand why it's doing it, hence the argument is void...
( , Wed 14 Jul 2010, 0:01, Reply)