Dan Seitz

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wild tigers are unbelievably territorial. Males in particular, although females are hardly generous when it comes to the sharing of their space. Unlike African lions, which figured out at some point in their evolutionary past that working together in prides made chasing down prey on the open savanna much easier, jungle-dwelling tigers have always gone it alone, relying more on stealth to find food than on social relationships.
No Beast So Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Man-Eater in History
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