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MAN-EATING TIGERS' RECORD.

Iv an official report, issued at Simla, it; is mentioned that nearly all of the fortyeight human deaths from tigers reported last year iv Sambalpur district, Central I Provinces, were caused by a single tigress, i which had been infesting the Anibabhana jungles for some years; also that one or two man-eating wolves are responsible for almost all the deaths attributed to these pests in Budaun, Cawnpore, and Fatehpnr districts. During the year human deaths rrom wild animals In the whole of India numbered 2740 against 253 Cln 1902 and S^-^^ono' l6^' 827 - as compared" with. ~d,ii)i in 1902. The number of cuttle destroyed by wild animals was 8,232, and by enakes 9994, compared with 83,099 and 9019 In the preceding twelve montht

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1905, Page 13

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MAN-EATING TIGERS' RECORD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1905, Page 13

MAN-EATING TIGERS' RECORD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1905, Page 13