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http://avax.news/disgusting/Hunting_Fishing_2.html http://avax.news/sad/Hunting_Fishing.html http://avax.news/disgusting/Hunting_Fishing_3.html The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII (1894–1972) (centre), posing with the first tiger he ever shot on his tour of Nepal, India. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 18th December 1921 George V (1865–1936) with the day's bag of three tigers, after a hunt during the Durbar celebrations. The hunters are mounted on elephants. A dead tiger at the feet of Lord Reading, Viceroy of India, with the Maharaja of Gwalior, and beaters after a tiger shoot in Gwalior State. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1923 King George V with the day's kills on a tiger hunt, during his Indian Durbar Tour. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1912 Dead tigers from the “King Emperor's Indian Coronation Durbar” of 1911–1912. The King referred to is George V of Great Britain. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1911 An Inuit stands next to the carcass of a polar bear on Wrangle Island, 120 miles off the coast of Siberia, November 1923. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) |