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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 David Farrar and Dana Andrews (1909–1992) stand over the slain carcass of a lion in a scene from “Duel in the Jungle”. The film was shot in Rhodesia and followed the investigation of a complex insurance fraud. Title: Duel In The Jungle Studio: ABP Director: George Marshall (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1954 Martin E Johnson (1884–1937) with a rhinoceros which he shot while filming “Trailing African Wild Animals”, a documentary made by Johnson and his wife Osa released by Metro Pictures Corporation. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1925 The Prince of Wales (1894–1972), later King Edward VIII, with the wildebeest which he shot at the Central Estates in Bulawayo, during a hunting trip to southern Rhodesia, 1925. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) The Prince of Wales (1894–1972), later King Edward VIII, on a hunting trip to Africa, April 1930. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) A hunter standing over a dead rhinoceros. (Photo by A Bayley-Worthington/Getty Images). 1895 A hunter with a rhinoceros he has killed. (Photo by A. Bayley-Worthington/Todd/Getty Images). Circa 1890 Hunters with a dead lion they have killed. (Photo by A. Bayley-Worthington/Todd/Getty Images). Circa 1890 A hunter has his foot on a dead rhino in a big game hunt in East Africa. (Photo by A. Bayley-Worthington/Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1895 |