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Man-Eaters of Kumaon
Man-Eaters of Kumaon | Jim Corbett
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The presence of a man-eating tiger in the impoverished rural community of Nainital spread fear and panic among the terrified locals. This tigress had already devoured over 460 victims by the time Jim Corbett was approached to track and kill her in 1907. These ten thrilling and moving tales are Corbett's first-hand accounts as he expertly tracks and kills many tigers and two leopards which had become man-eaters, driven to this by injury or extreme old age. No one understood the signs of the jungle better than Corbett. A skilled tracker, Corbett preferred to hunt alone and on foot, sometimes accompanied by his small dog Robin. He derived intense happiness from his observations of wildlife and was an important conservationist as well as a tracker and ace shot. He empathised with the impoverished people amongst whom he lived, in what is today Uttrakhand, and he established India's first tiger sanctuary there. Corbett's writing is as immediate and accessible today as it was when first published in 1944.
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KCofKaysville
Man-Eaters of Kumaon | Jim Corbett
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Mehso-so

Interesting classic book about British man in India who helped kill some man-eating tigers. Tigers do not prey on humans as a rule but will if injured or develop a liking for it. Some parts exciting. Appropriate start to Year of the Tiger! Not all will like it.

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ShelfRighteous
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Sitting comfortably on my bed, listening to the rain fall outside, warm and wrapped in my blanket....I can only do my best to imagine what it would be like to have an enraged tiger within a few feet of oneself 😾

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ShelfRighteous
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Sir Jim Corbett's books take you to the jungles of North India right from the first page. This chapter of the Chowgarh maneaters- a mother and her cub- who haunted the area for 5 full years and claimed 64 lives, is as thrilling as it is gripping. Almost like personally witnessing the maneater being sent to the 'Happy Hunting Grounds' by the great legend himself.

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LeahBergen
Man-Eaters of Kumaon | Jim Corbett
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Here‘s an old book with a tale to curdle your blood. The author was hired to track a female tiger that had killed 460 people (yes, 460) in early 20th-century India. 😮

He went on to help create the first national park in India and the first national reserve for the endangered Bengal tiger (so it all ended well, I guess).

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merelybookish Whoa 460! 😮 7y
vivastory Surely that's some kind of record? 😬 7y
Melissa_J Wow! That‘s definitely a man eating tiger 🐅 7y
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Mdargusch That‘s crazy! 7y
Linsy Whoa, that‘s insane! And seriously so impressive. I might need to read this! 7y
DebinHawaii Great cover! And it sounds like an interesting book! 🐅😱 7y
rubyslippersreads I spy Betsy! 😄 7y
LeahBergen @merelybookish @vivastory @Melissa_J @Mdargusch @Linsy @DebinHawaii It‘s still TBR so I don‘t know if she actually ate her victims or just toyed with them like a big, nasty housecat. 😬 6y
LeahBergen @rubyslippersreads She‘s met the TDS! And I‘m craving onion sandwiches. 😆 6y
Moray_Reads Whoa. How is that even possible? How did they know it was a single tiger?! So many questions. Better get reading, Leah! 😉 6y
ShelfRighteous @LeahBergen On this book right now😍 6y
LeahBergen @TanmayeeJ How are you enjoying it? 6y
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