The Tiger in India: A Natural History

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The tiger has always been associated with India as hunting the tiger was the acme of sport hunting. Though focused on hunting, considerable data is available on its natural history from observant hunters who had to study the habits and behaviour of the animal if they were to stay alive. The book on the natural history of the tiger looks at the era when the tiger was considered as an animal not on the verge of extinction but an animal to be exterminated! The spirit of the tiger however, prevails in a documentation of the changing world of the tiger now well on the road to extinction.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR J C Daniel

J.C. Daniel, Director of BNHS from 1960-91 and is currently the Vice President of the Society. Author of a number of books and most well-known for The Book of Indian Reptiles and Amphibians (2001). Has also revised Sálim Ali The Book of Indian Birds in 1996.

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Title
The Tiger in India: A Natural History
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8185019894
Length
xvi+300p.
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#Tiger