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We should hunt the gray wolves

Imagine that you are a farmer. One night some wolves came and ate your cattle. In the morning you wake up and you see them. You say, “Oh my gosh!” You make sure to call the local government to report the killing. This is why we should hunt the gray wolves. Gray wolves are vicious animals. They hunt big game and smaller animals. They hunt in packs. Wolves have been known to kill livestock and even people. They cost the government money to keep them protected, because people think it’s the government’s responsibility to keep the wolves away. We should hunt the gray wolf. The gray wolves are attacking livestock. A gray wolf will sneak onto the farm when the farmer is asleep at night and kill and eat some of their livestock. They gray wolves attacked 183 cattle, 213 sheep, and 13 dogs in a matter of 3 days in 2007. In 2006, even more livestock were killed.

When we don’t hunt the gray wolf it costs people money. The wolves will eat the farmer’s livestock. The farmer will waste money because he is telling the government to kill them. It costs people money to buy new livestock when the old ones get killed. It also costs money to put up fences to prevent the wolves from coming onto the farmer’s land and eating his animals. Wolves kill every two to four days. When wolves are hungry they might eat the last endangered animal in a species. We should hunt the gray wolves because they might accidentally eat the endangered species. Wolves compete with coyotes for food and territory. Some people don’t want to hunt the gray wolf because they are kind animals. The reason I disagree is because the farmers waste money to prevent this from happening. They need to hunt the gray wolves so the farmers. We should hunt the gray wolves. They eat your life stock. It cost money to prevent it. Wolves kill other animals in the wild. You should join the National Rifle Association