Leopard mauling - India
A friend knows how much I like hunting Africa, and leopards. Sent this on to me. Hadn't seen this one on AR before, and thought it showed the leopard in good still photos.
http://blog.chron.com/newswatc...india-attacks/#365-121 July 2011, 00:37
SGraves155There is a city park in Mumbai (Bombay) that is about 30 times bigger than New York's central park (ie 40 sq mi) and has 20-30 adult leopards within the park, as well as 200,000 illegal humans!
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/in...11002215944498431bdf21 July 2011, 00:37
JCS271Looks like the guy in the black shirt should have had his motorcycle helmet on too! A real gun with real bullets might have also been really nice to have.
22 July 2011, 06:17
NakihunterI posted this on another forum & it got moved. Check ths google map of Sanjay Gandhi National park
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I wonder if Corbett ever shot killer cats with rubber bullets ?

One of those 4 barreled Lancaster howdah pistols would be nice .
22 July 2011, 22:22
coniferDuring my career with the US Forest Service, I spent time twice at the Forest Genetics Institute in Dehra Dun in the Uttar Pradesh of India. I was billeted and worked there, and was warned to NOT take any nightly walks through the extensive grounds, due risks from leopards. I never saw any, but DID have some alarming encounters with bands of monkeys.