Attractive hunter Michaela Fialova mocks anti-hunting protesters with Zebra meat pictures

Mar 7, 2015 - 15:50
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Attractive hunter Michaela Fialova mocks anti-hunting protesters with Zebra meat pictures
Michaela Fialova has shot animals all over the world (Picture: Facebook)

A big game hunter known for her stunning good looks as well as her love of shooting things upset many animal lovers recently by posting pictures of herself posing with her kills.

Rather than try and placate them, Michaela Fialova, 27, instead decided to post more pictures online of her eating Zebra meat. Nice.

The Czech beauty has angered so many people with her Facebook photos which show her shooting animals all over the world that a campaign was launched to have her banned from entering South Africa.

While she works as a personal trainer by day, Michaela has been hunting since she was 13-years-old, and has killed hyenas, boars, and even a giraffe – all of which she posted evidence of to her Facebook page.

She posted images of herself preparing Zebra meat to Facebook (Picture: Facebook)


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(Picture: Facebook)

She even uploaded a picture of herself smiling next to an endangered lion she killed.

While a petition was set up on Change.org to have her banned from entering South Africa, Michaela has seemingly not been deterred, and even mocked those who take exception to her killing endangered species.

In February she wrote on her Facebook wall: ‘Hey [anti-hunting protesters], do you really think this will stop me? I WILL NEVER STOP HUNTING."

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