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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]
[1] An idiomatic (rather than ecological) definition is preferred here because although, statistically, attacks on humans by wild carnivores are an extremely rare cause of death—even in regions with high levels of human-wildlife interaction and relatively high absolute numbers of attacks [2] —the topic remains one of great fascination [3 ...
Pages in category "Deaths due to tiger attacks" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Stacey Konwiser died after a male Malayan tiger left her with critical injuries while she was tending to the animal in an enclosure. Florida zookeeper dies after being attacked by tiger Skip to ...
This category is for articles that describe mortal attacks on humans by animals. ... Deaths due to tiger attacks (11 P) V. Deaths due to venomous animals (2 C) W.
A white tiger killed a zookeeper at Hirakawa Zoological Park in the city of Kagoshima, southern Japan.
Tiger attacks in the Sundarbans, in India and Bangladesh are estimated to kill from 0-50 (mean of 22.7 between 1947 and 1983) people per year. [1] The Sundarbans is home to over 100 [2] Bengal tigers, [3] one of the largest single populations of tigers in one area.
A man who’s dog was stolen by a tiger went to find out what happened to his pet – only to meet the same fate Man mauled to death by tiger that killed his dog Skip to main content