Teenage Sisters Who Love Shooting Rare Wild Animals

Bloodlust: Meet the 'twisted' teenage sisters Sara and Katey Brandenburg who love shooting rare wild animals


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Sara Brandenburg with blood daubed on her face, poses with her father, Rod, with a giant eland antelope she shot when she was just 13 years old during a trip to South Africa


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Good shot: Sara and Katey last December posing with Sara's Colorado Whitetail Buck in Lamar, Colorado


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Katey at the age of 15 with a giant grizzly bear she bagged during a trip to British Columbia two years ago.


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Sara carrying a rifle and a dall sheep in the Alaskan Range near Denali National Park last autumn


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Sara Brandenburg aged 13, with dad Rod and a gemsbuck bull she killed on March 31, 2008 in the Free State, South Africa


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Pointless waste: Sara with a zebra on an African Safari two years ago


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Sisters Sara and Katey Brandenburg on a hunt on July 21, 2010 in the hills of Longmont, Colorado.


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Sara with a Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope in 2007


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Family fun day out: Mother Lori, Sara, Katey and father Rod Brandenburg taking aim on a hunt in the hills of Longmont, Colorado


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Trophy room: Rod Brandenburg poses with the polar bear he killed in the Arctic in 2006, the centrepiece of a 2000 sq ft room dedicated to stuffed 'kills'