Viral photos of an American posing with a dead giraffe. Hunter admitted that later ate the animal

Hunters showing off their trophies, often receive as much support and widespread condemnation. About it knows Tess Thompson Talley.

In 2017, a resident of Kentucky and a mother of 8 children killed the black giraffe in South Africa. In 2018 a picture of her with the animal became viral and caused outrage around the world. In the picture Talley stands next to a dead giraffe, who like lies, his nose buried in the ground.

Today, June 7, live on «CBS This Morning» Talley said she «absolutely» will continue to hunt.

«It’s a hobby, that’s what I love to do,» the woman said. Talley said that the killing of an animal was part of efforts to protect the environment for the regulation of wild animals in the area.

«I’m proud of his hunting she said. And I am proud that I got this giraffe.»

In an interview Talley admitted that a dead giraffe she made decorative pillows and «delightful» case for a hunting rifle.

«You say that we are talking about security, but your smile… it seems that it brings you much fun, much joy,» said one of the leading CBS This Morning Tony Bought.

White american savage who is partly a neanderthal comes to Africa and shoot down a very rare black giraffe coutrsey of South Africa stupidity. Her name is Tess Thompson Talley. Please share pic.twitter.com/hSK93DOOaz

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«You’re doing what you love. It’s nice, ‘ she replied. — If you don’t like what you’re doing, you’re not going to do it anymore. Everyone thinks that the easy part is pulling the trigger. And it’s not. This is the hardest part».

Talley commented on their pictures. According to the woman, «to take photographs is a tradition that hunters started long before the advent of social networks».

«When did the social network, there is a problem,» added Talley.

She noted that he was «surprised» the «crazy» people react. With her words, some haters even came to see her at work, demanding to have her fired.

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