An elaborate 'hoax' set up by Jay Branscomb has made thousands of people think Steven Spielberg actually killed a wild animal, even though it is in fact a sick triceratops dummy from 'Jurassic Park'.
"Disgraceful photo of recreational hunter happily posing next to a Triceratops he just slaughtered. Please share so the world can name and shame this despicable man."
Of course, there are 'so few' triceratops left in the world, and somehow people still got offended, probably thinking it was an overweight rhino.
As news broke that L'Oreal cancelled a contract with a young Belgian girl who posed next to a dead animal days after being discovered, anger was floating around and waiting to attack other game hunters.
We can confirm that Steven Spielberg didn't kill a dinosaur, but if you're worried about animal cruelty you should check out the carnage in 'Sharknado 2'.
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