Sarah Palin, please leave them alone

I am also meat eater, too but I don't eat deer meat... :cold: I only eat 4 meats is turkey, chicken, pork and beef, that's all.

They don't kill wolf and bear for the foods but their fur and rugs. I have no problem IF they said that bears and wolves are for the foods but it doesn't... like what I have no problem that chinese consider dogs and cats for the foods in China because it's their culture... but here in EU and America don't.

and Korean too.... :Ohno: I can never eat dogs and cats... :cold:
 
:2c:Sarah Palin isn't the ONLY hunter on this planet.
 
I bet Sarah has this one at her home, which is not acceptable.

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lol, Russia has alot of bears?
 
:2c:Sarah Palin isn't the ONLY hunter on this planet.

Yup, I know but no need to be upset and this thread is just crazy.

Who cares about hunting, hunting is still popular for hobby.
 
because it's not lol. I believe it's a malamute.

I think you're right. I thought It was a Siberian husky.

Anyway, I found out the German photographer's name, Norbert Rosing.

Here's his official website, Welcome to Norbert Rosing

Go to Biography,
"1988 he started his still ongoing project: The World of the Polar Bear. It covers the entire Canadian Arctic from Churchill/Manitoba to Pond Inlet and Cambridge Bay in Nunavut. He captured in his pictures the life of the Inuit, Muskoxen, Atlantic Walrusses, Whales, Aurora Borealis and of course the life circle of the Lord of the Arctic, the Polar Bear. He is travelling to different parts of the Arctic including Spitsbergen (Svalbard)/Norway."

Oddly, I could not find anything on National Geographic website. I do remember the story behind the photos that dogs belong to a hunter-trapper. A hunter-trapper in Manitoba showed Norbert Rosing around. He was just lucky to have an opportunity to take photos.
 
Yes yes a big hug for you! :hug:

A BIG HUG FOR YOU ALL.. DAMMIT!!

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HearAgain..

This picture has a sky blue background of a soft sweater. The grey and white kitten with very beautiful blue eyes is looking out and very cute pink paws are reaching out to the screen for a hug. It is such a small and very furry kitten. Just wants a hug... dammit! LOL!

awwwww :hug: back....
 
Awww. I have seen the Polar Bear/husky dog pictures before. Every year, I go to the Wildlife Art Festival to do art demo at my booth, and saw the same photos at the other sale booth. This guy who took those photos is a German photographer. I forgot his last name- R something.. Ahh..

You guys may recognize some of his works like polar bear sleeping with its paws under its chin. His photos were published in National Geographic. Those photos are popular in the US. Aaron Brothers and Michaels even have big posters like those photos. He did good job taking the pictures. I do have National Geographic mag that contains the beautiful photos, but they're in out of state. I usually keep references for my future paintings.

Anyway, those photos were taken in Canada, not in Alaska. I forgot where, but I think it is in Hudson Bay. *slams forehead* I am not sure. Very beautiful photos.

Yes, I got pictures in powerpointit via email from my friend... very beautiful animals... it´s not just 4 pictures, I posted here but 7 or 8 pictures about them... so I fixed pictures from powerpoint image into JPEG image pictures before post 4 pictures here. I don´t know where they take pictures from or who is a photographer... because just pictures without words but it seem to me that it´s in Alaska ... :dunno2:
 
I think you're right. I thought It was a Siberian husky.

Anyway, I found out the German photographer's name, Norbert Rosing.

Here's his official website, Welcome to Norbert Rosing

Go to Biography,

Oddly, I could not find anything on National Geographic website. I do remember the story behind the photos that dogs belong to a hunter-trapper. A hunter-trapper in Manitoba showed Norbert Rosing around. He was just lucky to have an opportunity to take photos.

:ty: for post the link here... the email, I got from my friend is no word... where it come from... It´s interesting to read those website.
 
and Korean too.... :Ohno: I can never eat dogs and cats... :cold:

Korean? :shock:

Me, too... I would NEVER eat dogs and cats... :cold: I read their websites somewhere that chinese people explain why they prefer to eat cats and dogs because of protein and clean than cow, sheep, chicken, etc. ....... :cold:
 
Korean? :shock:

Me, too... I would NEVER eat dogs and cats... :cold: I read their websites somewhere that chinese people explain why they prefer to eat cats and dogs because of protein and clean than cow, sheep, chicken, etc. ....... :cold:

not ALL koreans but usually rural area or some people do eat dogs. Mind you - it's not ALL breeds but it's a certain breed of dogs that they do eat. I saw hidden camera about uncontrolled dog market in Korea (meaning - it's not regulated by government which is why it's unsanitary & cruel - they will killed in barbaric way) and I cannot share it in here because it's beyond repulsive. It's horrifying and I couldn't even finish watching it. Believe me - you're better off not watching it.
 
Ok, let's not debate about whether this thread should exist, how it should be entitled or whatever that might be. Let's discuss about the intent of this thread. :)

Leave the wild life ALONE!! DAMMIT! :P

Leave them alone. No !! I want to hugging them then cuddle into them to keep me warm. ;)
 
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