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Many are outraged over a photo – first posted in June 2017 – of an American hunter posing with the body of a rare black giraffe in South Africa. Tess Talley of Kentucky called it her “dream hunt” when she first posted the photo, and recently defended her actions. Now she’s under fire from animal activists, NBC’s Kelly Cobiella reports for TODAY.