England banned fox hunting with hounds three years ago—but riding clubs unwilling to give up centuries of tradition or the thrill of the chase are recruiting human prey, ABC News reports. The runners drag along a dead animal—road kill—to leave a trail for the hounds, and are paid $30 a day, plus "sandwiches, sausage rolls, cake, and hot tea," according to one club.
"I know some fairly left-wing people at Cambridge who think it's appalling that we hunt those who can't afford to have a horse," one huntsman said. "But that's really not the case." Runners who aren't quite fast enough don't get ripped to shreds the way their bushy-tailed predecessors would have been. Huntsmen say they're more likely to be licked to death by the friendly hounds. (More hunting stories.)