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*** Everything is right in its own way*** # Man Eaters are justified in killing
humans if it is the only way left for them to eat to live. Great book of real life Adventure [non-fiction] with historical events. The contents, pathetic stories of the victims for Man-eaters is dedicated to the lives of deceased innocent, unfortunate people [mostly women who are out into the deep jungles for picking up firewood, vegetables, broom grass, mohua flowers and seeds to be sold in the weekly market] of 'Maria' tribe of "Abujmarh" hill plateau of Bastar district, situated in Central India ruled by 'Tooth and Claw' by born "Man Eating Tigers" since ages. Successfully hunted by Author, the Native professional Hunter, hailed from the same District under "Life or Death" conditions, almost dead a dozen times. He is considered as one of the TWO big Game professional hunters in India.
Review of "Man Eating Tigers of Central India": Man-Eating Tigers is far more than just a recitation of killing beautiful but deadly great cats. Kumar describes the remote, roadless backcountry of India during the 1950s and 1960s. He brings the reader to isolated villages and smoky campfires, the sometimes eerily silent and sometimes noisy jungles where tigers, leopard and Pythons prey on deer and wild pigs and peafowl. When an aging or injured tiger can no longer capture natural prey, it turns to easier-to-catch villagers it finds gathering firewood or following ancient footpaths unarmed. Some man-eaters even grew bold enough to drag villagers from their huts at night. Professional hunters such as Kumar Reddy (often with a rich American or European sportsman in tow) were called to eliminate the menace. That was never easy. The man-eaters did not reach old age by being easy targets. Much planning, tracking, baiting, beating, sitting silently in tree blinds all night, were necessary to squeeze off a quick shot at stripes vanishing in the brush. And it was dangerous. In one chapter entitled"Rogue of Rajpur" Kumar-Reddy describes guiding an American doctor on a tracking ordeal that lasted weeks. During this time several tribesmen were attacked and killed before the man-eater itself met its end only feet from the guide and his hunter.
Summed up, exciting non-fiction books like this
one are as rare today as the striped cats that manage to survive in a few
scattered forests of Asia.
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