A common defense of sport hun that it serves a
vital wildlife-management function, without which
countless animals would succumb to starvation and
disease. This defense leads to the overly hasty
conclusion that sport hunting produces a healthier
population of animals.
Which of the following, if true, best supports the
author's claim that sport hunting does not necessarily
produce a healthier population of animals?
(A) For many economically depressed families,
hunting helps keep food on the table.
(B) Wildlife species encroach on farm crops when
other food supplies become scarce.
(C) Overpopulation of a species causes both strong
and weak animals to suffer.
(D) Sport hunters tend to pursue the biggest and
healthiest animals in a population
(E) Many people have strong moral objections to
killing a creature for any reason other than self-
defense.
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