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  2. Urban-wildlife interactions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The first incident of a tiger attack within the colony was in September 1831, on a Chinese woodcutter whose body was found near a gambier plantation. [3] Subsequent attacks were reported in local newspapers from 1840 until 1940, increasing the general public's awareness of the possible dangers.

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  4. Tiger attack - Wikipedia

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    Stereographic photograph (1903) of the Man-eater tiger, who had killed an estimated 200 people, in the Calcutta zoo. Tiger attacks are a form of human–wildlife conflict which have killed more humans than attacks by any of the other big cats, with the majority of these attacks occurring in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Southeast Asia. [1] [2]

  5. Surviving a tiger attack: How hunters became the hunted - AOL

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    50 Years of Project Tiger: For the traditional communities living in the world’s largest mangrove forest, hunting, fishing and gathering are essential sources of food and income. But they can ...

  6. ‘Man-eating’ tigers blamed for four deaths as Malaysia sounds ...

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    The latest victim of a suspected tiger attack was a man who ... just days after a Myanmar national was found dead in the same area. Body parts believed to be of Lalu Sukarya Yahya, 42, an ...

  7. Operation Rimau - Wikipedia

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    After the success of the earlier Operation Jaywick mission in September 1943, Ivan Lyon started preparing for Operation Rimau. 'Rimau' is the Malay word for 'tiger' and Lyon had a large multi-coloured tiger head tattooed on his chest. The mission consisted of 23 men with an additional two performing the duties of "conducting officers".

  8. List of massacres in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    1915 Singapore Mutiny: February 15, 1915 Singapore 36 British Indian Army's 5th Light Infantry: Sook Ching massacre: February 18 – March 2, 1942 Singapore: 40,000–50,000 Imperial Japanese Army, Military Police Corps [1] Selarang Barracks Incident: August 30 - September 5, 1942 Singapore: ≥4 Indian National Army [2] Double Tenth incident ...

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