ralph wrote:so as to stop his killing and eating spree. ---
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... ngle-prey/ --- so lets thank that American / Dentist , hunter that killed 'cecil' . Just another way to look at 'cecil' and the American hunter savior of many antelope lives .
I think you miss the point.
There are lots and lots of antelope, zebra and, for a different example, chickens.
They have to be numerous because, to some degree, that are supposed to become lion
(and whatever else) food. It presumably take a lot of antelope . But not all of
them or we'd have a much different problem.
It's not shocking or sad that they do.
What ... are they supposed to retire and sit on the porch with pics of their
grandchildren? Nobody dreamed of protecting the antelope, zebra or backyard chicken.
In the antelope's case: he was made, at least in part, to be a lion's dinner. But when crazymaker hunters
go of the reservation and kill the top of the food chain, it frustrates the natural order of things and
the whole evolutionary plan is kicked a little off kilter. The best and the brightest are there to live
long and prosper while the jackals, old age, disease, etc. kills off the old, weak and sick.
I understand you are making a little jest, but the fact is -- lions gotta live so antelope gotta die.
It's purty important that Cecil and all his friends get as much antelope as they need. And then,
by extension and paradoxically we need a certain amount of girl (we can get into that later)
lions to prepare 'lunch' for the pride.
Leave up to evolution to even the score. At least that's the way the plan has always been.
Zimbabwe, with astonishingly few lions, has a difficult time balancing the disorder of the system.