Posted on 07/17/2015 12:09:33 AM PDT by nickcarraway
He chased them for hours before shooting them
A Saudi farmer in his 70s got into his four-wheel car and chased three wolves for hours before shooting them with his machine gun after they killed his sheep.
Mohammed Al Sandali chased the wolves into hills and valleys before spotting them resting after a raid on his sheep and nearby farms in the Western town of Raniyah.
He got out of his car, stalked the wolves and shot them
he then brought them dead to his village to show them to the farmers, Sabq daily said.
Don’t mess with an Arab’s girlfriends!
I’ve been looking at getting one of those four wheel cars. Are they expensive?
Not his own dogs? Regardless, he is an outstanding hunter of small/tiny garbage eaters.
Funny looking “machine gun” isn’t it?
I thought it was a slingshot. I may be wrong.
Clearly it is a military assault rifle that is illegal (only in California).
The wolves aren’t complaining.
Look a lot more like coyotes than wolves just from the size of them.
Out here wolves are protected, coyotes are open season all the time. Unless they have a smaller kind of wolf over there those would not be wolves here unless they were only pups.
How do you know? I am hearing/recording many complaints against the wolves, and their odd lack of concern.
They look small even for coyotes. Perhaps feral dogs.
Times were, if a rancher lost livestock, the offending varmet (s) were eliminated, two legged or four. Nowadays, you gotta be mindful of their feelings.
That don’t look like no machine gun....
I hear they are. Also that machine gun in the picture, too.
I figured they would be bigger.
The wild dogs around here are a lot bigger than that.
Funny looking “wolves.”
Sheep are like a bus, he can always catch another to ride.
Post of the day! LOL
It's a AK-1911 with a zoom scope you can see in the dark with, 400 round clip, stealth stock (wood, to blend in), silenced, with a little thing in the stock that tells time.
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