A woman has claimed she will continue hunting despite receiving death threats after sharing photos posing with dead animals.
Brooke McGee, 26, began hunting at the age of three and killed her first animal, a whitetail doe, at six.But posting pictures of the animals she has killed online has seen strong backlash for her controversial hobby.Posing with the dead black bear that she had just killed when she was aged 16. This photo and other similar ones have caused online outrage. Picture: Mdrum/Australscope.
And many online call the act inhumane, with Brooke and her sister both having received death threats.Brooke McGee, 26. has received death threats. Picture: Mdrum/AustralscopeSource:australscope While admitting she feels sad after taking a life, as said she respects the animals, but believes that living and dying is a natural occurrence and there must be a balance between them.Source:australscopeTexan’s typical huntShe wakes at 5am and dresses in camouflage before heading out to the fields and lying in wait.
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