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29th July 2015
10:56am BST

The story has set the Internet alight in recent days.
Earlier this month, Cecil the lion was beheaded and skinned after the dentist paid a whopping $50,000 to hunt down and shoot the majestic animal - something of a local celebrity in the area - with a bow and arrow.
Two Zimbabwean men, a professional hunter and a farm owner, are already facing criminal poaching charges in connection with Cecil's death. The group did not have a hunting permit.
The duo are set to appear in court on Wednesday and could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty.
Palmer posing with a previous kill
Dr. Palmer's practice was closed on Tuesday and a note on the door directed visitors to a PR firm. Meanwhile, the Facebook page for his business was taken down after it was besieged by angry comments.
The company website has also been removed.
Thirteen-year-old Cecil the lion was a major tourist attraction at the the world-famous Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. It is believed that the group of hunters used bait to lure him outside the park, first injuring him with a bow and arrow before shooting the wounded animal dead 40 hours later.
Hunters also tried to destroy a GPS collar fitted to the lion to track his movements as part of a research project by Oxford University.
Experts have also warned that Cecil's six young cubs will now likely be killed by the new male lion in the pride.