The Call of the Maneater. [With portraits and maps.]
What makes a tiger a maneater? The causes are many and varied: when his natural prey becomes scarce, he may turn to eating humans; a tiger kept in captivity and then released in to the wilds of the jungle will instead prey on the slower and less cautious human; after a chance meal of human flesh, a tiger may aquire a taste for such succulent meat!
"What makes a tiger a maneater? The causes are many and varied: when his natural prey becomes scarce, he may turn to eating humans; a tiger kept in captivity and then released in to the wilds of the jungle will instead prey on the slower and less cautious human; after a chance meal of human flesh, a tiger may aquire a taste for such succulent meat!"@en
"Big game hunter describes tiger hunts he has conducted in the Indian jungle, including in the stories his own firsthand observations about tigers and other animals."@en
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