A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skin

A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skin

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An avalanche of indignation and accusations fell on a hunter from the United States after she posted photos online with a black giraffe shot by her on a hunt. The woman does not regret her act and believes that animals are created to eat them. She sewed a gun bag from the skin of a rare animal, and cooked and ate the meat.

Learn about the details of the scandalous case and what the huntress said in her defense on the air of the popular show from our material.A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skinA trophy hunter has caused public outrage after she killed a rare black giraffe. She ate the meat of the animal, and used the skin to make a holster.

38-year-old American Tess Thompson Talley (Tess Thompson Talley) appeared on the CBS show to justify her actions and defend herself from conviction.

A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skin

A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skin

A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skin

A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skin

Tess believes that hunting helps regulate the number of animals and maintain balance in nature. She is proud of her hobby and killing a black giraffe.

A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skin

A bloodthirsty huntress killed a rare black giraffe and sewed a holster from its skin

This hunter from South Africa is also trying to justify the killing of 5,000 elephants during his work as a gamekeeper in the reserve by "regulating the number of animals." But the world community doesn't believe him any more than Tess Talley does.

Keywords: Outrage | Giraffe | Defense | Prosecution | Hunting | Hunters | Rare | Gun | Scandal | TV show | Texas | Trophies | Murder

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