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[[caption-width-right:290: Nobel laureate Ernest Hemingway, pictured here with a leopard that he [[BlatantLies heroically killed in self-defence]] because it [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark was coming right at him.]]]]

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* Lord John Roxton from ''Literature/TheLostWorld1912''.

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* Lord John Roxton from ''Literature/TheLostWorld1912''.''Literature/TheLostWorld1912'', an expert hunter. One of the chief reasons why he's interested in the expedition is the perspective of hunting game nobody else has ever hunted before, and his skills, along with his stock of guns, become invaluable once reaching the plateau. What sets him apart as a far nobler example of this archetype is that he's also [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil a hunter of slavers]], and has a special notch on his rifle for every one he's killed.
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* ''VideoGame/Troubleshooter/AbandonedChildren'': Giselle Wallenstein is a scion of nobility whose default weapon is her grandfather's hunting rifle, and who specializes in dealing with dangerous animals.

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* ''VideoGame/Troubleshooter/AbandonedChildren'': ''VideoGame/TroubleshooterAbandonedChildren'': Giselle Wallenstein is a scion of nobility whose default weapon is her grandfather's hunting rifle, and who specializes in dealing with dangerous animals.
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The Great White Hunter is something of a DeadHorseTrope. When he still appears, it will be in a period piece or he will be leading expeditions to capture animals alive. Or he might be retired and feeling remorse over the number of now-endangered animals he killed over the course of his life. His spiritual descendants the Safari Guide, Wildlife Conservationist or Game Warden may still appear unironically. May wear an AdventurerOutfit.

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The Great White Hunter is something of a DeadHorseTrope. When he still appears, it will be in a period piece piece, a fictitous setting, or he will be leading expeditions to capture animals alive. Or he might be retired and feeling remorse over the number of now-endangered animals he killed over the course of his life. His spiritual descendants the Safari Guide, Wildlife Conservationist or Game Warden may still appear unironically. May wear an AdventurerOutfit.
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* In ''Film/NoKidding'', the Treadgolds' parents are off in Africa on a hunting trip:
-->'''Dandy Big''': They're way out in Africa, someplace. Pa knockin' out rhinos, Ma knockin' back martinis.
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* Christopher Marlowe from ''WebOriginal/TheNingyo'' used to be one, but gave it up after he killed an Okapi.

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* Christopher Marlowe from ''WebOriginal/TheNingyo'' ''WebVideo/TheNingyo'' used to be one, but gave it up after he killed an Okapi.

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