11 February 2014, 03:28
JefffiveA Real Revenue Opportunity for India
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A Bengal tiger prowling near villages in northern India claimed its tenth victims last night, a day after making a narrow escape from a trap set by hunters.
The female big cat, which killed its first human six weeks ago, savaged a 50-year-old man, taking bites of his leg and abdomen while he was out collecting firewood.
It is believed that the animal strayed from Jim Corbett National Park, a 200-square-mile reserve created to give the animals space to roam. It struck its latest victim outside Kalgarh village in Uttarakhand state.
LinkAt say $15,000 per license, with legal authority to keep the trophy, how many licenses could they sell in the next week?
12 February 2014, 19:49
Skyline200 square mile national park is pee all for big cats like that, amounts to an area twenty miles by ten miles in size. Hell there are lots of ranches in the western US and Canada that are that big or bigger.
14 February 2014, 00:15
londonhunterIt's not about money my friend
It's not about who you know
It's about who knows of you ......
16 February 2014, 11:34
tendramsForget $15,000 per license. Somewhere there is a guy willing to pay a cool $1,000,000 for an exclusive tag and another $100,000 to an outfitter to take him out for as long as it takes.
19 February 2014, 03:16
ManuelMSelling an exportable problem bengal tiger would be no problem, even at premier prices, heck lion hunts still sell well. However look at what happens when someone buys a black rhino hunt.