here, he and a guide are searching for a scimitar-horned oryx for him to take home as a trophy.ll cost paul $4,500. other animals, like this dama gazelle, cost around $10,000. and the rarest, a cape buffalo, has a $50,000 price tag. exotic wildlife has become a billion-dollar industry in texas, supporting more than 14,000 jobs. for two days, paul and his guide searched this 30,000-acre ranch just two hours outside san antonio for an oryx, but they didn't find any. animal rights groups accuse the ranchers of making the hunts too easy, but that's not what we witnessed in this case. six months later, we met up with paul when he came back to try his luck again on another ranch. we were curious to know whether it bothered him that the animal he was hunting is officially extinct in the wild. do you care about this species? do you care if this species goes extinct? >> paul: oh, yes, i do. >> logan: why do you want to kill them? >> paul: the money that i spend to hunt these animals keeps these animals alive on these ranches. >> logan: you may be surprised to learn that the u.s. governme