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Controversial ‘hunter babe’ Kendall Jones launches Cute Little Hunter competition encouraging kids to pose with their kills

She posts sick images of blood-soaked youngsters and slaughtered animals to her one million fans on Facebook

CONTROVERSIAL "Hunter Babe" Kendall Jones has sparked outrage by posting grisly photos online of young kids after they killed defenceless animals.

The Texan cheerleader and TV host, 22, has been encouraging parents to send in blood-spattered images of rifle-toting children posing with their kills for her Cute Little Hunter contest.

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A blood-spattered young girl poses with a slaughtered deer for Kendall Jones's Cute Little Hunter contestCredit: IMP Features/Chris White

For the past year she has been urging fans to send in pictures of wild animals being slaughtered by kids.

Kendall then posts the sick images to one million fans on Facebook, including one of a child showing off off her girly pink rifle butt above a dead hog.

In another gruesome photo, a girl of no more than six has blood on her face and is holding the antlers of a large deer.

Kendall captioned it: "I think this is my favorite fan photo of the year so far!"

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'Hunter Babe' Kendall Jones has made a fortune from her notoriety with endorsements and her own TV showCredit: IMP Features
She posted this snap of a bear shot by her friend and wrote: 'Super jealous!!'Credit: IMP Features
Kendall sparked fresh outrage by urging parents to send in pictures of their kids with slaughtered animalsCredit: IMP Features
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She has posted dozens of sick images to her one million fans on Facebook

More than 2,000 mums and dads have entered Kandall's Cute Little Hunter contest

The gruesome images feature rifle-toting youngsters just after they killed defenceless wildlife

Kendall herself boasts she started killing aged eightKendall has also launched a Christmas Cute Little Hunter competition.

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More than 2,000 parents sent in pictures of their kids with dead animals.

The defiant hunter has never been far from controversy, which she has used to make a fortune from endorsements, a YouTube channel, a hunting TV show and exhibition appearances.

In 2014, when she was just 19, she hit headlines around the world for proudly displaying her kills online, including a rare rhino, an elephant and a lion.

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More than 2,000 people sent in images of children posing with slain animals

Kendall has sparked fury in the past with her defiant stance on big-game hunting

This child is dwarfed by the massive animal he's posing beside

 

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In 2015 Kendall dressed up as hunter Walter Palmer, who infamously shot Cecil the LionCredit: IMP Features/Chris White

And in October 2015 she outrageously dressed up as US dentist Walter Palmer, who infamously slaughtered Cecil the Lion.

Despite death threats she apparently revels in her notoriety and boasts on her blog how she started killing aged eight.

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She writes: "At the age of 14, I became the youngest person to harvest the Africa Big 5, taking a white rhino, lion, Cape buffalo, leopard, and African elephant.

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"In 2014, I skyrocketed to fame after my Africa hunt posts created a storm of criticism from mainstream media and support from hunters and conservationists around the world."

A Facebook group called Kill Kendall Jones, which had nearly 4,500 followers, was forced to close.

Kendall Jones boasts how she loves to kill some of the rarest animals on earth
She was 14 when she was the youngest person to bag the 'Big Five' - white rhino, lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo - and has vowed never to stop killing
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Kendall Jones has made a fortune from endorsing products such as outdoor wear for huntersCredit: IMP Features
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