Germans are kind of stupid.

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After 250 years, Germany finally sees a bison. It's immediately killed

After 250 years, Germany finally sees a bison. It's immediately killed.

Conservationists are expressing outrage after an official in Germany ordered hunters to shoot the first wild bison seen in the country in more than two centuries. Calling the killing a criminal offense, the World Wildlife Fund says it will file charges against the official who gave the order, the Local reports.

“After more than 250 years a wild bison had been spotted again in Germany and all the authorities could think to do is shoot it," says Chris Heinrich, a WWF board member. The bison was seen by the river Oder near the eastern town of Lebus on Wednesday. Thinking the beast was a threat to public safety, a local official sent a pair of hunters to take care of it. It was unclear if any of them knew the European bison is classed as a "vulnerable" species and on Germany’s list of "strongly protected animals."



Heinrich!!

Yah?

Dat dere cow! It BIG!

Yah!

Keel it!

Yah!
 
After 250 years, Germany finally sees a bison. It's immediately killed

After 250 years, Germany finally sees a bison. It's immediately killed.

Conservationists are expressing outrage after an official in Germany ordered hunters to shoot the first wild bison seen in the country in more than two centuries. Calling the killing a criminal offense, the World Wildlife Fund says it will file charges against the official who gave the order, the Local reports.

“After more than 250 years a wild bison had been spotted again in Germany and all the authorities could think to do is shoot it," says Chris Heinrich, a WWF board member. The bison was seen by the river Oder near the eastern town of Lebus on Wednesday. Thinking the beast was a threat to public safety, a local official sent a pair of hunters to take care of it. It was unclear if any of them knew the European bison is classed as a "vulnerable" species and on Germany’s list of "strongly protected animals."


Heinrich!!

Yah?

Dat dere cow! It BIG!

Yah!

Keel it!

Yah!

As opposed to Americans who had loads of them, and killed most of them in genocide.
 
Obviously it was shot for being Ghey.

Bison - Wikipedia

Bison are good swimmers and can cross rivers over half a mile (800 meters) wide. They are nomadic grazers and travel in herds. The bulls leave the herds of females at two or three years of age, and join a male herd, which are generally smaller than female herds. Mature bulls rarely travel alone.
Ghey.
 
From article:
The victim was likely a bull that had wandered across the border from Poland from its home in a national park. While they may be the continent's largest land mammals, weighing up to 2,200 pounds, the bison are not considered dangerous. If they were, says the local environmental minister, then "half of Poland, where the animal is a national symbol, would have to be declared a danger zone."
 
Beautiful animal. Stupid people. Don't worry, the "immigrants" will turn all Europe into a desert once theyre in control.
 
From article:
The victim was likely a bull that had wandered across the border from Poland from its home in a national park. While they may be the continent's largest land mammals, weighing up to 2,200 pounds, the bison are not considered dangerous. If they were, says the local environmental minister, then "half of Poland, where the animal is a national symbol, would have to be declared a danger zone."
So basically the Germans took strong action against an immigrant and are now being slated for it. They cant win can they ?
 
On Tuesday, a 43-year-old Mississippi woman and her six-year-old daughter were snapping a selfie in front of a wild bison when the massive animal attacked.

The woman, who had her back turned to the bison even though it was barely six yards away, tried to flee but was overtaken by the bison and tossed into the air, according to the Associated Press. The unidentified tourist was taken to a clinic nearby and treated for minor injuries.

The attack is the fifth so far this year in which a Yellowstone tourist got too close to a bison.

And although it appears to be the first bison selfie-gone-wrong in the park, two previous incidents also involved people approaching the hulking animals for photos.

Bison selfies are a bad idea: Tourist gored in Yellowstone as another photo goes awry
 
I think people West of the Oder are sub-Human Chimps.

I do not believe wild animals of any size should be allowed to roam free where humans are. I don't even like stray dogs.

Oh, let's kill all the Chipmunks too, because they're tiny wild animals.

Besides, Uh, ever hear of tranquilizers?

I don't allow Chipmunks in my gutters either, they might be cute but can cause damage.

 
On Tuesday, a 43-year-old Mississippi woman and her six-year-old daughter were snapping a selfie in front of a wild bison when the massive animal attacked.

The woman, who had her back turned to the bison even though it was barely six yards away, tried to flee but was overtaken by the bison and tossed into the air, according to the Associated Press. The unidentified tourist was taken to a clinic nearby and treated for minor injuries.

The attack is the fifth so far this year in which a Yellowstone tourist got too close to a bison.

And although it appears to be the first bison selfie-gone-wrong in the park, two previous incidents also involved people approaching the hulking animals for photos.

Bison selfies are a bad idea: Tourist gored in Yellowstone as another photo goes awry
Not too bright. You dont stand 6 yards away from an animal that massive with your back turned unless you have raised it from infancy and even then I wouldnt do it.
 
On Tuesday, a 43-year-old Mississippi woman and her six-year-old daughter were snapping a selfie in front of a wild bison when the massive animal attacked.

The woman, who had her back turned to the bison even though it was barely six yards away, tried to flee but was overtaken by the bison and tossed into the air, according to the Associated Press. The unidentified tourist was taken to a clinic nearby and treated for minor injuries.

The attack is the fifth so far this year in which a Yellowstone tourist got too close to a bison.

And although it appears to be the first bison selfie-gone-wrong in the park, two previous incidents also involved people approaching the hulking animals for photos.

Bison selfies are a bad idea: Tourist gored in Yellowstone as another photo goes awry
Not too bright. You dont stand 6 yards away from an animal that massive with your back turned unless you have raised it from infancy and even then I wouldnt do it.

Germans are the Negroes of the North, always looting, shooting, and killing something.
 

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