Think what you want about me (it will probably be untrue), but inserting beheadings by ISIS into the conversation is a sad attempt to belittle the natural emotion that has arisen from the "killing" of a well known lion, for his head as a trophy, and NOW, I understand
also his brother. Which will probably mean the obliteration of his 2 cubs as well by other lion's taking over the pride ( a natural thing - still no less disconcerting ).
I pose the question, "What if Cecil were a well known Bald Eagle?" because that is something far more familiar to me. I see them regularly (occasionally nesting few hundred feet from my house). I grew up in the same area and never saw a single one, until they were able to make a comeback from endangered species in the past couple of decades.
To study one of these creatures in the wild, you cannot help but attach emotions of fearlessness, pride, confidence, as well as respect its strength, stature and high regard as a symbol for our nation. All of that from something very nearly a vulture. I can barely imagine what human emotions one would attach to the magnificent beast, known to many as king. This is not a character flaw, maybe even a primal sense necessary in determining predator or prey.
I also understand human's desire to test and hone survival skills. Without passing judgement on the circumstances, there is a clear right and wrong here, but only the facts of who knew what and when will determine that. I believe most hunters have come to a similar conclusion.
https://youtu.be/V716rhitp1g?t=1m44s