“…Karger et al [15] from Germany found that among the hunting firearm injuries, nearly two-third were caused by pellets from a shotgun. In Alabama (America), hunting is popular and hardly a family is without a hunting weapon [16]. Despite the fact that in India hunting of wild animals is strictly prohibited under the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 and its subsequent amendments in 1986 and 1991 [17], the people of the state continually hunting the wild animals illegally for wildlife product, such as fur/skin, horn, bone, feather, nails, ivory, antlers, claw, meat, various marine products and medical plants, etc.…”