There were dozens of interested buyers who contacted Karen Schoeve after she posted the ad in March, reluctantly putting her beloved bison Bullet. -- all 1,100 pounds. She was on the market for $5,960. The Texas women even received an offer from someone saying they were willing to pay $10,000. Shoeve told CNN that money wasn't a factor. She wanted a buyer who would give Bullet the human interaction she needed. Even though Bullet lived outside she was known to make an appearance inside the home whenever she wanted.
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1. Would you buy her Buffalo?
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I would not buy a buffalo because wild animals aren't safe and there is a possibility that "Bullet" could hate it's new owner and revolt against them. Plus where are you going to keep a buffalo??
Yes I would buy a Buffalo it would be awesome.
I wouldn't buy a buffalo from her because they are wild animals and can easily hurt someone. Also I wouldn't really have a safe place to put it and it could just be a pain to deal with.
I would buy the bisonbecause not to many people can go around saying they own a almost full grown bison.
If I was a buffalo enthusiast, I think I would buy her buffalo, but because I am not, I would probably not buy her buffalo. It would be interesting to go see a tame buffalo, but I don't think I'd want to own one as if it were my dog.
I wouldn't buy the Bison because they are a lot of work and I don't think I would want a 1,100 pound animal walking through my house whenever it wanted to.
I would not buy her because it would suck taking care of her, especially living in town. It would be bad conditions for the animal as well. These are the reasons I would not buy the buffalo.
I would not buy her buffalo because, first of all I don't have that much money and second of all I don't have a place to keep it.
No I would not I wouldn't need it at all
No because it would not cheap to buy or to take care of.
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