Trophy Hunters Pose Over Corpses Of White Polar Bears That They Killed During Hunting Trip

Trophy hunters pose for pictures over corpses of white polar bears that they killed during a hunting trip.

Reports suggest that some of the white polar bears were killed in the Canadian area of the Arctic Circle during a 12-day hunting trip that cost 36 thousand pounds.

Companies are offering luxury hunting trips in which trophy hunters can kill and bring back their “trophies” to their home.

It is reported that companies offer a selection of animals to kill in the Arctic Circle.

A company from Nebraska offers a deal that allows customers to return for 10 days if they don’t kill a polar bear.

On their official website, the company says, “Hunting is carried out on the sea ice in prime areas. Services of an Inuit polar bear guide with a team is provided through the duration of the hunt. The hunt ends when a bear is harvested.”

Another company offers similar services.

Quality Hunts, a hunting company, says on its official website, “Your hide, skull and baculum bone will be shipped frozen by a ­recommended Canadian taxidermist. There it will be fleshed, cleaned, properly salted and tanned. Once properly prepared, your hide can be stored for many years.”

A customer from who went on the luxury hunting trip said that the experience of hunting is “beyond words”.

It is currently adored by thousands of trophy hunters.

The customer added, “My hunt was successful as I took a nice polar bear. I had so much fun that I’m going back in 2020.”

In the country of Canada, its citizens are allowed to buy a license that allows them to kill polar bears even with the fact that there are only 25,000 polar bears left in the wild.

The license for trophy hunting is sold by the Inuit community in Canada.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies White Polar Bears as vulnerable as there are only 25,000 left in the wild.

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