Dan Seitz

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From accounts of more recent Nepalese tiger attacks recorded outside Chitwan, it has been well established that the most “successful” man-eaters—meaning those that are able to evade capture and continue killing on a regular basis—are those that have adopted the technique of snatching humans from the edge of villages and quickly dragging them away into steep, wooded ravines, places where hunters often cannot give chase even if they wanted to.
No Beast So Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Man-Eater in History
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