In the 1960s, the villages near the Corbett Tiger Reserve were terrorized by a man-eating tigress. The tigress had reportedly killed over a dozen people, and despite several efforts to capture or kill her, she remained elusive. The villagers were living in fear, never knowing when the tigress would strike next.

One day, a group of hunters, including Tom Corbett, Jim Corbett’s brother, set out to find the tigress. They knew it was a dangerous mission, but they were determined to put an end to the terror. As they trekked through the dense forest, they could hear the tigress’s roar in the distance.

After several days of tracking the tigress, they finally spotted her. She was crouched behind a bush, waiting to pounce on her next victim. Tom Corbett took aim and fired his rifle. The tigress let out a final roar before collapsing to the ground.

The villagers were relieved to hear that the man-eater had been killed. They held a ceremony to honor Tom Corbett’s bravery and to thank him for putting an end to the terror. The incident became a legend and inspired the book “The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag” by Jim Corbett.

Jim Corbett’s book recounted the story of the man-eating leopard that had terrorized the village of Rudraprayag in the early 1900s. The book became a bestseller and is considered a classic in the field of wildlife conservation. Jim Corbett’s efforts to protect the tigers and other wildlife in the region are still remembered today, and the Corbett Tiger Reserve is a testament to his legacy.

The tale of the man-eater of Mohan serves as a reminder of the dangers of living in close proximity to wild animals. While tigers are majestic creatures, they can also be deadly if provoked. It is important to take measures to protect both the tigers and the people who live in their habitat. The incident also highlights the bravery and determination of the hunters who risked their lives to protect the villagers. Their efforts serve as an inspiration to all those who work to preserve wildlife and protect communities from harm.

 
 
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