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Great book guys.
The Tiger A True Story of Vengeance and Survival by John Vaillant
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Cheers mate its on the library list for when I get back to reading.
Yeah and that movie id watch it again when it came around. Horrific could you imagine it?
Apparently it happened again more recently and they studied the Lions carcass to see if they could find a reason and found it to have broken infected teeth. That not only made it inefective at hunting normal prey but got it more wild by slowly poisoning it slowly but surly;the teeth being close to the brain sent it loopy and hungry so it went after what was easiest.
They've found the same pattern in sharks that cant fight for food in the deep they get sicker weaker until they come right in in the cover of dusk or dawn and there you are splashing around pissing in the water.![]()
Cool, haven't heard of that movie and I like both actors, will write it down. I was thinking more along the lines of millions of crazed housecats with some kind of mutant strain of airborne disease done Hitchcock style, so maybe I'll still pitch it to Scorsese one of these days.
You guys heard of this? Pretty crazy, must have been quite a beast.
Champawat Tiger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Haha wow, hadn't even read that part of it man, makes perfect sense though. I've known about this tiger for years and was told it was the inspiration for "Shere Kahn" in the jungle bookSeems that is probably bullshit as the book was written around the same time but you never know. Still, unbelievable it could kill that many people before being taken down. How the hell do dozens of people get ambushed and killed by a tiger with prior knowledge of it, seems unreal.
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