Speaking in his first interview since the July killing of Cecil the lion, Walter Palmer said he had been unaware of the animal’s significance.
He also revealed that there had been “some safety issues” for his family.
Zimbabwean has said it wishes to extradite and prosecute Mr Palmer.
Speaking publicly for the first time about the incident, he told the Associated Press and Minneapolis Star Tribune that he had acted legally, but said that if he had known who the animal was he would not have killed it.
“If I had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study obviously I wouldn’t have taken it,” Mr Palmer said. “Nobody in our hunting party knew before or after the name of this lion.”
The Minnesota dentist admitted that he wounded the lion with an arrow but denied that it had subsequently taken 40 hours to track down and kill it. He also denied claims by the Zimbabwean authorities that it had been killed by a gun, saying that an arrow had been used.
The 55-year-old is believed to have paid $50,000 (£32,000) to hunt a lion in Zimbabwe’s largest game reserve.
BBC
New Educated Zambia©❤√
September 8, 2015 at 7:45 am
Africans are dying of hunger this man kills a lion and we make.big deal of it. Who cares
Stella
September 9, 2015 at 11:03 pm
you mean we can’t care for more than 1 thing at a time? leave it to us who have the brain capacity to care for several issues concurrently.
agnostic
September 10, 2015 at 1:33 am
Nice one Stella!