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Subject: Re: Tsava maneaters more like mansnackers
From: Southlander posted Mon, Nov 2 2009, 7:42pm 
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And if you like stories about maneaters I reccomend The Maneaters of Kumaon by Col. Jim Corbett. He made a career of hunting maneating tigers and leopards in India for many years.
Subject: Re: Tsava maneaters more like mansnackers
From: Gerry Bacon posted Mon, Nov 2 2009, 8:45pm 
Really enjoyed that book, but didn't know a movie had been made. I'll have to see if I can track it down.
Subject: Re: Tsava maneaters more like mansnackers
From: Draugluin posted Wed, Nov 4 2009, 8:09am 
Or you can pick up Nine Maneaters And One Rogue by Kenneth Anderson, he was the South India version of Corbett.
Subject: Re: Tsava maneaters more like mansnackers
From: Ego posted Thu, Nov 5 2009, 1:30pm 
Still a formidable body count for any beast.......is there a league table somewhere of multi kills by individual animals ? The Tsava story is still quite amazing by any standards.
Subject: Re: Tsava maneaters more like mansnackers
From: mel33770 posted Fri, Nov 6 2009, 1:18am 
I recommend the any book by Peter H.Capstick. "Maneaters", "Death in the Long Grass" or "The Maneaters of Tsavo" are very good reads.
See, Gerry? I told you I'd check in soon. Gawd, it's been like, forever. Might even post again if I get to feeling saucy.

I've read this one at least 10x!


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