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Mr. Oz, you may have already answered this but where is your line drawn? At what point is an animal acceptable to kill and is their any situation in which hunting would be acceptable?
Bugs, poisonous infestations, termites or if you want to go with a larger animal. Any that are so invasive that they might destroy ecosystems of other animals? If you look into the feral hog in Texas, it's a devastating animal to crops, human's property, other animal species' habitats and even kill humans. They've actually put hundreds of endangered plant species at risk and many animal species at risk of extinction.
They multiply in numbers so quickly that theirs is no hunting season. It's open all year round.
Also, in some parts of the world, some animals have been introduced to foreign lands in which they have no natural predators so they multiply in numbers and end up threatening the natural state of the ecosystem there. Would that situation be acceptable to you to hunt?
If not, what would be your proposal to influence that positively?
Bugs, poisonous infestations, termites or if you want to go with a larger animal. Any that are so invasive that they might destroy ecosystems of other animals? If you look into the feral hog in Texas, it's a devastating animal to crops, human's property, other animal species' habitats and even kill humans. They've actually put hundreds of endangered plant species at risk and many animal species at risk of extinction.
They multiply in numbers so quickly that theirs is no hunting season. It's open all year round.
Also, in some parts of the world, some animals have been introduced to foreign lands in which they have no natural predators so they multiply in numbers and end up threatening the natural state of the ecosystem there. Would that situation be acceptable to you to hunt?
If not, what would be your proposal to influence that positively?