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Collegiate students found and removed the fur of a bear within their residential hall.

College students at Cornell University performed the act of bear-skinning in a dormitory, as reported by NBC News.

Dormitory residents found and skinned a bear.
Dormitory residents found and skinned a bear.

Collegiate students found and removed the fur of a bear within their residential hall.

In a surprising turn of events, two students from Cornell University have come under scrutiny for their actions in hunting a 120-pound black bear, an incident that was reported by NBC News. The incident, which occurred on university grounds, has caused a stir among the student body due to the bear skinning and butchering that took place in a dormitory kitchen.

According to reports, the two students had a valid hunting license to catch the bear, and their actions were deemed legal by an investigator from the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The bear was caught and dispatched by the students, and they proceeded to skin and butcher the carcass in the dormitory kitchen.

However, not all students are supportive of the students' actions. Many have voiced their concerns and disapproval, finding the act disturbing and inappropriate, especially given that it took place in a university setting. The act has sparked a debate among the student body, with some arguing that it is a matter of personal freedom, while others believe it is inconsiderate and disrespectful.

Meanwhile, in a different part of the world, a Lithuanian association of hunters and fishermen refused to hunt a bear sow wandering near Vilnius. The association, which is concerned about the declining population of brown bears in Lithuania, stated that there are too few left to kill them. In contrast, the Lithuanian association called a similar young specimen a beautiful sight, but chose not to hunt it.

Despite the controversy surrounding the Cornell University incident, the identities of the two students involved have not been disclosed. The specific name of the hunter and the exact date of the event in the United States are also not available in the provided search results.

As the incident continues to make headlines, the university and the students involved are facing questions about their actions and the appropriateness of such activities on campus. The debate is likely to continue, as opinions on hunting and the treatment of animals remain divided among the general public.

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