Man-Eaters of Kumaon (Unabridged)
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Her tracks now–as she carried away the girl–led into the wilderness of rocks, some acres in extent, where the going was both difficult and dangerous. The cracks and chasms in between the rocks were masked with ferns, blackberry vines, and a false step, which might easily have resulted in a broken limb, would have been fatal. Progress under these conditions was of necessity slow, and the tigress was taking advantage of it to continue her meal. A dozen times I found where she had rested, and after each of these rests, the blood trail became more distinct.
This was her 436th human kill, and she was quite accustomed to being disturbed at her meals by rescue parties, but this, I think, was the first time she had been followed up so persistently, and she now began to show her resentment by growling. To appreciate a tiger's growl, it is necessary to be situated as I then was-rocks all round with dense vegetation between, and the imperative necessity of testing each footstep to avoid falling headlong into unseen chasms and caves.
Customer Reviews
Excellent!
Would recommend to anyone who likes hunting and conservation. Very interesting stories of hunting man eating tigers between 1900-1930 in Northern India by a man who would later be seen as a defender of tigers, and for whom a national tiger preserve in India is named after. Good narration too.
Best book before Hunting Season
This book is an outstanding addition to your pre-hunting season reading. Jim Corbett is a world renowned Hunter, sportsman and conservationist. After reading this adventure threw India along side, one of the greatest sportsmen of the last century you will be ready to enter the fields and start this season.