Legal hunters in the United States
A) often object to limits on the number of prey they can kill and the times when they can hunt.
B) pay hunting fees that help manage the populations of their prey.
C) have opposed most laws that protect the very habitat where their prey survive.
D) are mostly interested in the intrinsic value of their prey.
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