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Exposing the Big Game

The hunter who went viral for posing with a dead mountain lion says she and her family ate it and rely on hunting for meat

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A mountain lion makes its way through fresh snow in the foothills outside of Golden, Colorado, in 2014.
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  • Hunter Franchesca Esplin went viral after posting a Facebook video of her hunting a mountain lion and a photo with its bloody corpse.
  • The pictures infuriated conservationists, with the head of one organization calling it a “trophy hunt.”
  • Esplin told INSIDER that she’s a conservationist herself who hunts to keep the predator population down.
  • She also said she and her family ate the mountain lion, which she believes is more ethical to eat than factory-farmed animals and tastes “stronger than pork but is a lean white meat.”

The hunter who went viral for posing with the corpse of a mountain lion she killed is defending herself, telling INSIDER that she uses hunting for meat since it’s more ethical than factory farming.

Franchesca Esplin, the hunter, said…

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4 thoughts on “The hunter who went viral for posing with a dead mountain lion says she and her family ate it and rely on hunting for meat

  1. Let’s send that girl some beans, peanut butter and jelly, meatless plant based protein, bread, so she does not have to eat mountain lion, and pretend she is a subsistence hunter.

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