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i'm not sure, fragmentation bullets is the term the article used. LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 27/11/2009 09:56:50 PM
all i know is the result was lots of little bits of metal that made it dangerous for the veterinarians to do surgery on the bear.

I just don't understand why the hell a tranq gun wasn't available/used. The only reason I can think of why it wouldn't was if for some strange reason the police were closer to the bear than a keeper, vet, or available tranq. Which doesn't make sense to me unless the zoo has in-house policemen patrolling.
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Idiots at Zoos make me feel bad for the animals. - 27/11/2009 06:36:01 PM 647 Views
By fragmentation bullets do you mean hollow points? - 27/11/2009 06:47:59 PM 605 Views
i'm not sure, fragmentation bullets is the term the article used. - 27/11/2009 09:56:50 PM 433 Views
What are you saying? - 27/11/2009 07:16:52 PM 523 Views
I think it's pretty obvious - 27/11/2009 08:06:48 PM 529 Views
well, I am sorry that makes her feel bad - 27/11/2009 08:15:41 PM 475 Views
of course - 27/11/2009 10:40:30 PM 439 Views
I do not know about other zoos - 27/11/2009 09:48:12 PM 393 Views
I disagree - 27/11/2009 10:48:40 PM 491 Views
My thoughts exactly. - 28/11/2009 12:19:55 AM 511 Views
out of curiousity - 28/11/2009 02:22:32 AM 433 Views
Re: out of curiousity - 28/11/2009 11:59:48 AM 452 Views
Hm. - 28/11/2009 04:44:08 PM 507 Views
"As long as they act reasonably." - 28/11/2009 04:52:30 PM 419 Views
So a situation that is "fun" for a bear but leaves a person dead is better than both surviving? - 27/11/2009 07:48:00 PM 465 Views
"fun" indeed. - 27/11/2009 09:51:14 PM 449 Views
It would have been a real shame if the policeman had "missed" once. *NM* - 28/11/2009 04:20:28 AM 184 Views
oh yes, a real horrible shame *NM* - 28/11/2009 06:20:42 AM 202 Views
me too. - 28/11/2009 05:29:42 PM 438 Views

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