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Larry King is an accomplished radio and TV host well into his 70s, has interviewed some of the most famous names dropped by the media and has an attitude that shouldn’t make him scared of anything.

But dude is scared of what his mother would say if he came home and became a vegan.

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Larry King Interviews Paul Watson, Bob Barker “Larry King Live”

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 in Animal Issues, TV Hosts.

Larry King

He’s hosted some big names on Larry King Live and before he retires this fall, Larry King is giving two big animal activists some time.

Both Sea Shepherd Captain Paul Watson and former Price is Right host Bob Barker will be guests on King’s show tonight, July 1, at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. and 9 p.m. PT).

Watson stars on the Animal Planet show, Whale Wars, which chronicles the Sea Shepherd’s attempts to thwart Japanese whalers while Bob Barker is a generous philanthropist who’s donated money to several schools to implement animal study programs in law and more.

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Jack Hanna “Larry King Live”–Whale Trainers Like Astronauts

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, February 26th, 2010 in Animal Issues.

Jack Hanna On Larry King Live

Jack Hanna On Larry King Live

Larry King hosted Jack Hanna and PETA’s Ingrid Newkirk on Larry King Live, where the two got into a heated debate over whether keeping whales like the one that killed SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau, is safe for humans and animals.

Newkirk said the conditions aren’t ideal for the whales and that they are “swimming in their own diluted urine” and she hopes the company is sued.

Hanna said the benefits of learning about whales outweigh the risks and compared the trainers to astronaunts.

“Larry, didn’t our astronauts go up in the space shuttle and we lost them when they came back? It was a terrible thing. They went back up in space, didn’t they? We want to learn from space and help mankind. That’s what SeaWorld does. These are dangerous animals. This young lady sacrificed her life and would be sitting here today saying she’d do it again for the great work she’s done and SeaWorld has done to educate tens of millions of people over the last years.”

Do you agree with Hanna?

Or is there a better way to educate the public than through marine parks like SeaWorld?

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