breaks in the United States. Hunters are flying out to southern Texas to hunt them with rifles, machine guns and even bows and arrows.
Staff at 18,000-acre Ox Ranch told the Daily Star Sunday the estate is visited by dozens of British hunters and their families who want to kill exotic species.
One ranch worker called Sonia told us: “Many come along and bring their children – we offer activities for the whole family.”Customers can kill up to 60 different species that roam the site 50 miles from the border with Mexico.One of the most expensive targets is the African bongo antelope.
The spiral-horned beast is priced at £25,000 per animal.Himalayan tahr – a goat with a bushy mane – is £5,500. An Arabian oryx is £7,000; a sitatunga antelope,.
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