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Sunday, February 2, 2014

German conservation official employed to preserve endangered species poses next to the elephant he has just shot dead for fun

German conservation official employed to preserve endangered species poses next to the elephant he has just shot dead for fun

Boastful: Udo Wedekind poses beside the corpse of an elephant during a hunting trip in Botswana, south Africa
Udo Wedekind, whose job includes environmental protection and care of endangered species, shot the animal during a hunting trip in Botswana, south Africa, last year. He then posed for two photos with the dead elephant (one of which is pictured above), before boasting about its size and weight. Mr Wedekind told his friends in Germany: 'From trunk to tail the elephant was 7.24metres long. I would estimate he weighed in at about 3 tonnes.'

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