Killing is often viewed as a critical element in various contexts, such as survival, conflict, and ecological balance. In nature, predation is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems, controlling populations, and ensuring species diversity. In human contexts, the act of killing can arise from complex motivations, including self-defense, resource competition, or cultural practices. However, the moral and ethical implications of killing vary widely across societies, raising questions about the value of life and the consequences of violence.
no because wolfes are so important to nature
to prove his masculinity
because they are killing the rhino's and taking the horns off so they can make medicine.
Killing Trophy Deer
false
false
by killing neutral, civilians and Jews
Because they invented it, over a thousand years ago. Since then it's been pretty influential in the business of killing people.
global warming is killing the animals such as polar bears, hibernating animals and much more
yes most of them did so they wouldn't feel bad about killing.
buy killing yourself so you dont worry about it dug
it apears so since killing it was his objective