Endangered animals killed for £200 at sick South African ‘canned hunting' farm

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Endangered animals killed for £200 at sick South African ‘canned hunting' farm
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Endangered animals bred to be killed for £200 a pop by sickos at South African ‘canned hunting’ farm

Marko breeds dozens of animals ready to be slaughtered by hunters in South AfricaCredit: Marko Lucas/facebookCredit: Imberba RakiaCredit: Marko Lucas/facebookHis farm, Imberba Rakia, based in the province of Limpopo, breeds a number of big cats including tigers, lions, cheetahs, leopards, caracals and servalsAnimals hang from the side of Marko's vehicle after being slaughtered 'for fun'Marko poses for a photo with the remains of an animal he killed on the grounds of his farmThe...

He added: "The images of these tiny tiger cubs are heart-rending. Little do they know the terrible fate that awaits them. They have no idea that one day many of them will end up as just another 'souvenir' above some sick hunter's fireplace."This is the modern trophy hunting industry. This is why we have to shut it down right away.

"South Africa's booming big cat bone trade is fuelling poaching and is linked to merciless international crime syndicates.

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