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  • amazing video of a tiger leaping at an elephant mahout. just cant spot it
    till the last minute, the ferocity of the attack , the speed of its leap and
    the distance it jumps - mind blowing

    http://www.livevideo.com/video/9E1B7450465A4966A03644B76F79F28B/tiger-attacks-man-on-elephant-.aspx


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  • too good! amazing...
  • Wow!! sad that such a beautiful animal is being hunted to extinction as we
    speak.

    Im reading Wilbur Smith's A Time to Die. A lion hunt and an elephant chase
    are described wonderfully in that as are the dangers, the thrills, etc. Its
    really sad that Africa is being destroyed from within and none of the so
    called developed nations seem to care.
  • hi,

    i am naveen, recently only i joined this group.
    i just want to pass on my comment on this, what ever kind of animal it
    is it will get ferocious only when we disturbs it. in this case it would have felt something bad is going to happen.but what ever happened unfortunately a guy has lost his fingers just to safe guard other people out of danger. we should be proud of that guy.
  • Hi rahul
    trying to locate sunbird for you.
    venketesh
    > Wow!! sad that such a beautiful animal is being hunted to extinction as we
    > speak.
    >
    > Im reading Wilbur Smith's A Time to Die. A lion hunt and an elephant chase
    > are described wonderfully in that as are the dangers, the thrills, etc. Its
    > really sad that Africa is being destroyed from within and none of the so
    > called developed nations seem to care.
    >
    > Regards
    > Rahul
    >
  • while appreciating the speed and power of the tiger, i cant but praise the
    mahout. He threw his angoosam at the approaching tiger in split second
    reaction.

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    Here the language of stone surpasses the language of man
  • Actually the big cats can be unpredicatable..like in the famous LAs Vegas Siegfried and Roy show the white tiger decided to bit the master just out of nowhere. Has anyone watched 'Ghost and the Darkness' one of the best thrillers made on lion hunt.
  • Hi Malathi;
    Yah, Ghost and the Darkness is one of my favorite movies.One of Val Kilmer's
    best works. Somebody in our group uploaded the pdf link to the book. The
    book is also wonderful. You should read it sometime.
  • Thanks Venkat sir. Been missing that book since i read River God.
  • Hi malathi

    Ghost n darkness is a masterpeice, its a actual story. The book by
    colonel patterson with original photos is available on the net
    http://robroy.dyndns.info/tsavo/tsavo.html
  • Guess the last lion that was killed in that operation is in a US museum.
    Cant remember the name. Thats what the engineer character says when the film
    ends.
  • Chicago..Museum of science..the skeletal remains of the lions, the gun that killed them and the remains of some of their prey are all preserved there. It is truly amazing to this day they have not found why those lions killed just for the sake of killing, which is very non lionish to do.
  • http://www.fieldmuseum.org/exhibits/exhibit_sites/tsavo/default.htm

    HI, the skin was used as a rug by the colonel. He donated them later the the
    museum and they were stuffed and exhibited.
  • Thanks VJ.
    The lions that were shown in the film looked more ferocious and had the
    grand look.

    ~ Udanx
  • hi udanx

    the actual lions were male but maneless. remember reading a study to see if
    the lack of mane's made them more ferocious ( since they wouldnt be
    attractive to the females without the mane) and that since they couldnt
    start a pride, they were out hunting on their own. normally males would only
    sit and eat - while the lionesses hunt - they were there maybe to pull down
    large prey and protect the pride against other bachelor lions!!!
  • There are more deviations in the movie..they describe the lions as 9 feet tall which was not the case, the lions are regular size lions only, no lion has been discovered that tall. Secondly no professional hunter was hired to kill them..Colonel Patterson (not Remington portrayed by Michael Douglas) killed both the lions, one immediately and one with repeated wounds over a span of 10 days.

    The Field museum exhibit shows the equipment he used as well.
  • They are not claiming that that lion is 9 feet tall. I think the lion
    measures 9 feet from nose tip to the end of tail. Even then its very huge!
    Regarding the movie Did Michael Douglas kill any of the lion? I dont think
    so. They will hire him but eventually he also gets killed - If my memory is
    right! Correct me if I am wrong.
    ~ Udanx
  • Sorry not 9 feet tall, same 9 feet length and very incorrent, the lion looks like any ordinary lion. Michael Douglas character is imaginary and did not exist. I think he kills one of them? The other kills him.

    Malathi
  • Here is a photo of the lion in Field Museum, Chicago.....which I shot this
    May....
  • shot the photo or the lion?
  • ayyaa....eppadi ayyaaa ippadiyellam yosikireenga? Hotella room pottu
    yosippeengalo?

    :) but that was a good one..

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