A pre-teen hunter posted images of her kills to her Facebook page — kills that reportedly helped feed children in five different orphanages. But a number of adults from around the world objected to her “outdoor activities” and bullied her with fierce, blunt online messages.

Aryanna Gourdin of Cove, Utah, has become the target of death threats and disturbingly graphic comments on her page, “Aryanna Gourdin — Braids and Bows.”

“Makes me wanna kill you,” one person wrote to the young girl.

Gourdin and her father, Eli Gourdin, accompanied Mark Martineau — a family friend and the owner of Rack Em Up Hunts — on an African safari recently. Photos from that trip are some of the newest on her page, as SFGate.com reported, and have caused many Facebook users to have a total meltdown.

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Martineau is currently running the girl’s Facebook account while the father and daughter are out of the country — so it’s uncertain whether he or Aryanna Gourdin posted the photos there. It is important to know who actually posted them. Yet comments keep pouring in about the photos — which have been shared more than 100,000 times, especially a graphic photo showing the 12-year-old hunter standing with a giraffe carcass.

“Urgh if you’re this much of a beast at the age of twelve then I am severely worried for your future. You’re a savage and lord [sic] knows that the people that raised you are too. Scum of the earth,” said one poster.

Other Facebook users called the girl a long list of expletives, sprinkled among such hostile comments as, “Literally hope someone skins you,” and “Do the world a favor and kill yourself already before someone else makes you disappear.”

One posted stated bluntly, “Makes me wanna kill you.”

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Even actor Scott Eastwood weighed in, posting, “Words cannot describe how wrong this is. Wow.”

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Gourdin hunts and fishes and relishes the outdoors — her home page image shows her with a fish she hooked recently.

One commenter took the time to point out the obvious hypocrisy of the haters, stating, “Says all the commenters eating greasy-a** hamburgers and bacon … Guess where that comes from? A slaughtered animal. At least the giraffe has a sporting chance and isn’t caged to become processed meat.”

“At least the giraffe has a sporting chance and isn’t caged to become processed meat,” pointed out one commenter.

One Boston father weighed in, telling LifeZette, “Are the photos jarring to those who don’t hunt and aren’t used to seeing this? Maybe. But what is even more jarring and disturbing is adults threatening a child. Where have we gotten to in this world where animals — which I assume she had a permit to hunt — are more important than children? The sad thing is, I could never say that here in liberal, tree-hugging Boston.”

On the Rack Em Up Facebook page, Martineau did not shy away from the images. He also called out the anonymous posters who hid behind computer screens to vent their hatred.

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“All of these death threats toward a child because she chooses to hunt. You threaten her or her family and you’ll have to come through her father and myself and thousands of others,” he said in one post. “I promise you I wouldn’t hesitate.”

Page administrators indicated that the meat harvested from the hunted animals fed children at five orphanages, though those orphanages were not named. Martineau said the family will further explain the girl’s interest in hunting and share more about her activities.