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Book cover for No Beast So Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Animal in History – A Gripping Epic of Jim Corbett, Bengal Tigers, and the Journey from Hunter to Conservationist
Bengal tigers are big. While females tend to max out close to 400 pounds, adult males regularly achieve body weights in excess of 500 pounds, and some exceptionally large individuals have been documented at weights of over 700 pounds. Royal ...more
Kaushal
I read Jim Corbett’s books growing up and they have most vivid depiction of the hunts that would turn up my hairs while reading. This is a more on the overall picture , historical , social , economic and political account of the the first man eater killed by Jim Corbett. 436 is a huge number of kills . It’s definIte gave a better understanding of the overall picture. A good read indeed.
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Christopher  Ryan
“Clearly, the biggest loser (aside from slaves, perhaps) in the agricultural revolution was the human female, who went from occupying a central, respected role in foraging societies to becoming another possession for a man to earn and defend, along with his house, slaves, and livestock.”
Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships

John M. Barry
“It kept people apart. . . . It took away all your community life, you had no community life, you had no school life, you had no church life, you had nothing. . . . It completely destroyed all family and community life. People were afraid to kiss one another, people were afraid to eat with one another, they were afraid to have anything that made contact because that’s how you got the flu. . . . It destroyed those contacts and destroyed the intimacy that existed amongst people. . . . You were constantly afraid, you were afraid because you saw so much death around you, you were surrounded by death. . . . When each day dawned you didn’t know whether you would be there when the sun set that day. It wiped out entire families from the time that the day began in the morning to bedtime at night—entire families were gone completely, there wasn’t any single soul left, and that didn’t happen just intermittently, it happened all the way across the neighborhoods, it was a terrifying experience. It justifiably should be called a plague because that’s what it was. . . . You were quarantined, is what you were, from fear, it was so quick, so sudden. . . . There was an aura of a constant fear that you lived through from getting up in the morning to going to bed at night.”
John M. Barry, The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History

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