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Two swans ready for release

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TWO TRUMPETER SWANS -- Two trumpeter swans -- days away from being released into the wild -- were killed early Monday at Storybook Gardens, sparking a police investigation, anger and sadness.

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The dead swans were found by a security guard. A veterinarian examined the large, white birds with the long curved necks and black bills and confirmed they were killed deliberately by someone.

To think there are people that messed up in my city.
 
\404-Murder not found

Merriam-Webster definition of murder:

1 : the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought
 
yeah, you can't murder an animal

i does suck that some sicko delibertely killed the animals
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
\404-Murder not found

Merriam-Webster definition of murder:

1 : the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought

These swans were my fwends!! 🙁🙁
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
\404-Murder not found

Merriam-Webster definition of murder:

1 : the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought

actually...

Main Entry: 2murder
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): mur·dered; mur·der·ing /'m&r-d(&-)ri[ng]/
transitive verb
1 : to kill (a human being) unlawfully and with premeditated malice
2 : to slaughter wantonly : SLAY
3 a : to put an end to b : TEASE, TORMENT c : MUTILATE, MANGLE <murders French> d : to defeat badly
intransitive verb : to commit murder
 
Originally posted by: Syrch
so what is animal "murder" called?

killing an animal is called "killing an animal"


sometimes, animals are killed for a "normal" reason, say you raised a nice steer to use for beef/eating/making hamburgers. when it is ready, you call the butcher guy and he drives his butcher/slaughter truck out to your farm and he "kills" the steer, then chops it up and stuff.

sometimes, sicko's kill animals for no apparent reason, as it appears it the case with these swans
 
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Trumpeter Swans are endangered.

Hinterland's Who's Who says the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback since 1933 when it was in danger of extinction with only 77 breeding adults in the wild in Canada and 50 in the United States.

Now, there are an estimated 16,000 trumpeter swans in North America and they are no longer in danger or at risk.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Trumpeter Swans are endangered.

Hinterland's Who's Who says the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback since 1933 when it was in danger of extinction with only 77 breeding adults in the wild in Canada and 50 in the United States.

Now, there are an estimated 16,000 trumpeter swans in North America and they are no longer in danger or at risk.

In that case the perpetrator was just hunting.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Trumpeter Swans are endangered.

Hinterland's Who's Who says the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback since 1933 when it was in danger of extinction with only 77 breeding adults in the wild in Canada and 50 in the United States.

Now, there are an estimated 16,000 trumpeter swans in North America and they are no longer in danger or at risk.

In that case, who cares? 😕
 
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Trumpeter Swans are endangered.

Hinterland's Who's Who says the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback since 1933 when it was in danger of extinction with only 77 breeding adults in the wild in Canada and 50 in the United States.

Now, there are an estimated 16,000 trumpeter swans in North America and they are no longer in danger or at risk.

In that case, who cares? 😕

Because it's a douchebag thing to do and would be nice if the person responsible had their hands chopped off?
 
Originally posted by: xboxist
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Trumpeter Swans are endangered.

Hinterland's Who's Who says the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback since 1933 when it was in danger of extinction with only 77 breeding adults in the wild in Canada and 50 in the United States.

Now, there are an estimated 16,000 trumpeter swans in North America and they are no longer in danger or at risk.

In that case, who cares? 😕

Because it's a douchebag thing to do and would be nice if the person responsible had their hands chopped off?

Do you cry over road-kill as well?
 
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: xboxist
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Trumpeter Swans are endangered.

Hinterland's Who's Who says the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback since 1933 when it was in danger of extinction with only 77 breeding adults in the wild in Canada and 50 in the United States.

Now, there are an estimated 16,000 trumpeter swans in North America and they are no longer in danger or at risk.

In that case, who cares? 😕

Because it's a douchebag thing to do and would be nice if the person responsible had their hands chopped off?

Do you cry over road-kill as well?

Accidentally hitting an animal on the road is not the same as purposefully killing a defenseless swan (for purposes other than food)
 
Originally posted by: xboxist
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Trumpeter Swans are endangered.

Hinterland's Who's Who says the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback since 1933 when it was in danger of extinction with only 77 breeding adults in the wild in Canada and 50 in the United States.

Now, there are an estimated 16,000 trumpeter swans in North America and they are no longer in danger or at risk.

In that case, who cares? 😕

Because it's a douchebag thing to do and would be nice if the person responsible had their hands chopped off?

do you want to chop the hands off of every buck hunter, among the other varieties of hunters?
 
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: xboxist
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Trumpeter Swans are endangered.

Hinterland's Who's Who says the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback since 1933 when it was in danger of extinction with only 77 breeding adults in the wild in Canada and 50 in the United States.

Now, there are an estimated 16,000 trumpeter swans in North America and they are no longer in danger or at risk.

In that case, who cares? 😕

Because it's a douchebag thing to do and would be nice if the person responsible had their hands chopped off?

do you want to chop the hands off of every buck hunter, among the other varieties of hunters?

i agree that killing animals such as dogs, cats, and even dolphins or similar animals, is cruel. Killing domesticated animals (ignore the dolphin bit for this one) is quite wrong, and merely killing animals that actually are rather intelligent in their ways (dogs are very smart, trumpeter swans... not necessarily the brightest of creatures), is also something I don't condone.

Originally posted by: LoKe
These people didn't kill for the hunt, for food, or for trophy. They killed them to intentionally upset others.

I'm not saying it's something I endorse, as it is wrong since they were going to be released into the wild and obviously the kills were for purposes other than the typical hunt, but it's not something I am going to get worked up over. If it was two dogs, I'd be pissed.
 
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