Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag by Jim Corbett - Part 1 | Audiobook (English)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @selvalorestudios
    @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +65

    Part 2 can be accessed here.
    ruclips.net/video/ub4e540H4X4/видео.html
    Just a friendly reminder, if you liked or enjoyed the content please don't forget to hit the like button and consider subscribing. A little help on your part will make it worth the effort that goes into making these and improving the audio production quality. Appreciate your time and thanks for watching!

    • @pannudilraj
      @pannudilraj 2 года назад +1

      Pls Read From "INDIA ADVENTURE STORIES" by PATRICK GRIFFITH. GREAT COLLECTIONS OF JUNGLE, MANEATER, ADVENTURE, PARANORMAL INDIAN STORIES. 3 VOLUMES. FOUND ON AMAZON. 🙏📚🙏👍😃

  • @lgalardi
    @lgalardi Год назад +11

    Listening to this classic the last few days while I'm walking my dog over lunch break. Thanks again for the fine work you've done for us

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  Год назад +2

      Hey thank you again Luke! Always appreciate the support

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +6

    These villagers were so superstitious and that always made things difficult for Corbett and Anderson!

  • @noopurmathur431
    @noopurmathur431 Год назад +56

    Having heard this one at least 5 times, over and over again, I realized that I hadn't left a comment here. But the fact that I keep coming back to this narrative, despite having heard and read it so many times, says so much about the sheer brilliance with which you have narrated this...Thank you so very much... keep reading more Corbett stories to us....

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  Год назад +8

      Thats too kind! Thank you Noopur Ji for your gracious words. This is just not there in terms of quality, and I will one day re-record the entire book again.

    • @MikeLockhart-n9u
      @MikeLockhart-n9u Год назад

      Fantastic stories and narration.

    • @jamess3241
      @jamess3241 6 месяцев назад +2

      AWESOME! Im listening to my fourth time. It's cool to know that I'm not the only one hahahaa

    • @salimtahir9654
      @salimtahir9654 4 месяца назад

      I feel likewise, the idiom quality is addicting.

    • @diBundy
      @diBundy 3 месяца назад

      I have to agree, i have lost count of the times i return to listen to you reading Jim Corbett, this is one of the first of his stories i read...just after i had the good fortune to meet a leopard in the hills of Uttarakhand whilst out walking those beloved hills.

  • @shreekumarc.m.s699
    @shreekumarc.m.s699 3 года назад +128

    THANK YOU SO MUCH . PLEASE DO OTHER CHAPTERS OF JIM CORBETT. SIR MY EYE SIGHT IS POOR OF OLD AGE . I WANT TO HEAR THESE CHAPTERS WHICH I HAVE READ IN MY YOUNG AGE. PLEASE DO THIS GREAT WORK PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR GOOD WORK. GOD BLESS YOU.

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +28

      Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad they're proving useful to you. I will do my best.

    • @edsmart5801
      @edsmart5801 3 года назад +11

      Shreekumr c.m.s. I'm in the same place! Remember reading ionides selous Roark capstick and of course Corbett in my youth. Now sadly my eyes don't let me read my own books. Thankfully I found this sight!

    • @frankperino4215
      @frankperino4215 2 года назад

      @@edsmart5801 you’re out of your mind!

    • @edsmart5801
      @edsmart5801 2 года назад +8

      @@frankperino4215 I'm sorry frank not sure how enjoy literature makes me out of my mind? So if you only responded to me to be rude then congrats

    • @jimmyhaley727
      @jimmyhaley727 Год назад

      and for this ole 80 year old fart

  • @arturlopes2929
    @arturlopes2929 Год назад +4

    My good friend. When I was young I spent many nights reading Jim Corbett's stories. His landscapes descriptions are some of the best in the English language and they grew even more beckoning when I eventually moved to Pará state in the Brazilian Amazon forest. There, I had the opportunity to see a few human kills perpretade by a man eater onça ( A type of leopard from South America. Onças are actually bigger and stronger than leopards ). You can imagine how I felt when that happened- all Jim Corbett's narratives came trooping back to my mind. Eventually, I joined some trackers to find the animal. We could not -it is totally forbiden here- kill it but could help to trap it. Suffice to say that the animal disappeared from our vicinity...There were some reports from killings miles away across the border with Guiana. Maybe it was the same onça. Some years ago I visited India and made a point to go up to Uttarakhand...Nainital and Jim Corbett's museum in Kalladhungi. What a place!!!! Thank you from Brazil for posting all those stories.

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  Год назад +1

      Incredible! Thank you for sharing. This is possibly the first time I have heard from amazing Brazil.
      Yes, im very famiar with Jaguars (or oncas, as you call them). Such beauty, grace and power. One can imagine the destruction it can unleash if it turns against human beings.

  • @rajnim833
    @rajnim833 3 года назад +49

    Listening to this while doing my chores. Much thanks to you for doing this.

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +3

      That's wonderful! Thanks for listening Rajni.

    • @gutomglorg4424
      @gutomglorg4424 3 года назад +2

      I’m here, listening to this while it’s rainning and I’m on my bed.

  • @walids2015
    @walids2015 3 года назад +26

    Thank you for your time. What a life Corbett lived! Interesting and eventful. Men of that era were so much more hardier and would just get on with things.

  • @dkcorderoyximenez3382
    @dkcorderoyximenez3382 2 года назад +14

    Sometimes everything clicks....a riveting story is delivered by a well schooled voice...this is one of those times...
    Many thanks...🙂

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  2 года назад +3

      Very true! Mr. Corbett's writing weaves a fascinating web around the reader. Thank you again for commenting.

  • @scottwilcox2326
    @scottwilcox2326 3 года назад +20

    Looking forward to listening to this on my upcoming trip

  • @zacharypatterson3110
    @zacharypatterson3110 3 года назад +41

    This guy should have half a million subscribers this is amazing

  • @roughriders10
    @roughriders10 3 года назад +16

    Loved it so much. A great book by a great man. Jim Corbett was a giant among men. Strong, resolute, resilient, and empathetic. Thanks for the excellent narration.

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +2

      Couldn't agree more. Thanks for your thoughtful comment!

  • @josefanton8375
    @josefanton8375 3 года назад +20

    Wow! Waited so long for this. Thanks for your work

  • @latu8923
    @latu8923 3 года назад +18

    Thank you for sharing. Love reading Jim Corbett's books, but now you get to read them to us greatly appreciated.

  • @Amit_Kumar_Trivedi
    @Amit_Kumar_Trivedi 3 года назад +27

    Your readings are superb. Will be eagerly awaiting the future readings.

  • @saminashahid7340
    @saminashahid7340 3 года назад +33

    Much awaited series. Even though I have all Jim Corbett books. An audio book so relaxing. Good effort. Thank you.

  • @buglover-qb1dq
    @buglover-qb1dq Год назад +3

    Wish I had these audio books when I was Younger! Excellent narration. Again!

  • @buffalorick5598
    @buffalorick5598 Год назад +2

    One of the greatest stories you will ever hear. I always find myself cheering for the Leopard to get Jim Corbett!

  • @tptpraju
    @tptpraju 3 года назад +8

    What a treasure! I have read and read all of Corbett’s books, over and over, since childhood. To have them on audio is priceless! Thank you!

  • @mayankpratapsingh4956
    @mayankpratapsingh4956 3 года назад +7

    This is even better than the Audible version of audiobook

  • @waresmejumper2105
    @waresmejumper2105 3 года назад +25

    I feel so lucky to have found this channel.Having read all of corbrts books,byeing my first book from a charity shop I was hooked and sort out all of his work and never tiring of rereading all of them.Having found this channel iv got to know how to pronounce the regions,the names,the words etc how they should be be.when I was a boy growing up(east end of London)Cooee was a common way of getting somebody's attention,whilst reading the books I found out its heritage.I really enjoy the narration,no dramatics just in a tone that if Jim was telling the story that's how he would be telling it.Many thanks Indian jungle tales

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +3

      Much appreciated and thanks for sharing Dennis!

    • @bluebird1227
      @bluebird1227 3 года назад +3

      I agree I have full collection of his work. Even visited his and his sister Maggie's grave in Nyeri Kenya.

  • @ashwinmenon9826
    @ashwinmenon9826 Год назад +2

    When I listen to this rendition, I experience the same excitement I had when I read this work a decade back.

  • @nathanpaquette877
    @nathanpaquette877 2 года назад +5

    I read Jim Corbett's books 47 years ago. Told stories of his to my daughters when they were young. They are all in their 30s now and still remember the man eating leopard that I told them about.

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  2 года назад

      Indeed, his books have stood the test of time. Thank for taking the time out to comment!

    • @nathanpaquette877
      @nathanpaquette877 2 года назад +1

      No problem. Jim Corbett most definitely was a badass. One brave man. And you have seen tigers with that insane crazy hatred gonna eat you look. Tell me that's something anyone that you know would do. They don't make dudes like him anymore.

  • @MitaliMathur-m2r
    @MitaliMathur-m2r Год назад +5

    I have heard this audiobook for at least 20 times if not more. I always believed that reading a book gives far more pleasure than listening, until I came across your audiobook. I have read the books by Jim Corbett several times; however I have enjoyed it the most when I heard it in your videos… You have narrated it so well - with right emphasis and with a voice that’s crystal clear. It’s your reading that has highlighted the beauty of Jim Corbett’s stories. A humble request - please do read “My India” as well. Eagerly waiting to hear more from you! Thanks A Viraaj Singh!

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  Год назад +3

      Thank you Mitali! This is way too kind. I appreciate it but honestly the quality is lacking in these earlier recordings. They were done with poor recording equipment and almost no editing at all. I will need to re-record the entire book again sometime in the future.

    • @joeclay5511
      @joeclay5511 Год назад +1

      @@selvalorestudios👍👍

  • @rajeshkurian9739
    @rajeshkurian9739 3 года назад +6

    Always loved to read Jim Corbett from School days. Thanks for doing a fantastic job 👏🙌

  • @101mossie
    @101mossie 3 года назад +25

    These books actually terrified me. How did Corbett carry his gun and those huge steel testicles.

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +6

      One wonders!

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 7 месяцев назад +1

      Carrying wasn’t the problem. Keeping the clanging to a minimum is another question……

  • @bluebird1227
    @bluebird1227 3 года назад +11

    Beautiful, I remember my dad reading his books to us children. A lucid writer👏👏

  • @qareenhashmi7799
    @qareenhashmi7799 3 года назад +13

    Awesome work Done by you.

  • @gutomglorg4424
    @gutomglorg4424 3 года назад +2

    Love listen to this in my bed in afternoon while it’s rainning outside.

  • @Vicky-oz7cn
    @Vicky-oz7cn 3 года назад +6

    Very beautifully read. Thanks a lot for these audiobooks

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +1

      You're welcome. Thanks for the comment, Avinash!

  • @claireslater6243
    @claireslater6243 3 года назад +8

    Fascinating stuff and great narration Thankyou

  • @lacchaaparatha
    @lacchaaparatha 11 месяцев назад +5

    Yesterday night a leopard ate a child in srinagar and roaming in the streets of the town after dark. Whole town is under a night curfew and here i am listening this terrifying lore on a chilly winter night, pondering is there Something sitting outside my room.
    Almost century passed but the terror which a man eating leopard can evoke in a person's heart is same today. Forest dept. is unable to catch the maneater here. Do we still need sir jim corbett?

  • @Egill2011
    @Egill2011 2 года назад +7

    I have read the book several times. Genuinely scary and disturbing, but very interesting.

  • @meanderingriver5024
    @meanderingriver5024 3 года назад +26

    I'm so glad to have come across this channel. Looking forward to part 2. Huge fan of Mr. Corbett's works. Thanks so much!

  • @diBundy
    @diBundy 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for this!! The reader took me right back to those beloved hills of Kumaon. Jim Corbett is not just a remarkable story teller but a humble hero much loved by the people of the hills. Sabash!

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +3

      Thank you Dianne. It seems like you have been to the area and it holds some meaning to you to some degree. And you're quite right about Mr. Corbett. Thanks for listening amd for leaving a comment. These earlier recordings aren't the best quality wise, so I do plan to re-record them at some point in the future.

  • @Sheezy88
    @Sheezy88 3 года назад +4

    Always loved his work. Very efficient and his knowledge is unquestionable. Thanks for this gem!

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    I love these Jim Corbett stories!

  • @winnguyen443
    @winnguyen443 3 года назад +19

    Perfecto!

  • @anuradhashodangi9974
    @anuradhashodangi9974 2 года назад +9

    Wow…. Such a superb narration… please keep posting your stories more frequently… I go through all these multiple times and without them can’t go to sleep also…

  • @YvetteArby
    @YvetteArby 3 года назад +5

    I was so enthralled by this that I went to Part 2 immediately and forgot to even click like on this one -I have done so now and posted in Part 2. But thank you again! ✌🏼💖 from USA.

  • @imlee5217
    @imlee5217 2 года назад +4

    I absolutely love listening to all of your Jim Corbett and Kenneth Anderson videos I have to say it makes my day when I see a new video from you thanks for taking the time and doing all the work to make the video thanks again from mr Harwood Over In the UK🙏

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  2 года назад

      Nice to hear that. Thank you for all your interest in these audio stories.

  • @mamin700
    @mamin700 3 года назад +3

    Salutations to you for such patience and generosity to share with us

  • @clintoncampbell236
    @clintoncampbell236 3 года назад +7

    Yes 👏🏻 been trying to find this one on audio for years , thank you for the upload.

  • @letsssgooo4618
    @letsssgooo4618 3 года назад +4

    You do a fabulous job narrating these stories.

  • @salimtahir9654
    @salimtahir9654 4 месяца назад

    This may be the best written of all the Corbett tales.

  • @davidallmond5598
    @davidallmond5598 Год назад +1

    I too have listen several times and have heard and read many of Mr Corbett's stories. It's about time that I give praise to you for your brilliant narration. You are absolutely the best. Best wishes and a long healthy and happy life to you my friend.

  • @rmwtsou
    @rmwtsou 2 года назад +3

    This was one of my favorite books since my teenage years. Thanks for narrating it. Subscribed!

  • @omkarp8521
    @omkarp8521 3 года назад +25

    Thank you for narrating this story, remember reading it as a kid was addicted to Jim Corbett's books. A suggestion for your further narrations can be 'My India' and 'Jungle lore'. Thank you 🙏

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for listening Omkar!

    • @edsmart5801
      @edsmart5801 3 года назад +3

      @@selvalorestudios yes thanks to you for retelling a great story! I'm so grateful to have found this

  • @pradiphembrom4083
    @pradiphembrom4083 2 года назад +10

    0:08 The Pilgrim Road
    7:01 The Man-eater
    14:00 Terror
    45:15 Arrival
    49:24 Investigation
    56:04 The First Kill
    01:01:18 Locating the Leopard
    01:07:10 The Second Kill
    01:19:55 Preparations
    01:29:31 Magic
    01:35:07 A Near Escape
    01:38:05 The Gin Trap
    01:52:40 The Hunters Hunted
    02:08:20 Retreat

    • @VIVAG7777
      @VIVAG7777 5 месяцев назад

      You are great

  • @buffalorick5598
    @buffalorick5598 Год назад +1

    I can lister to this a hundred times!

  • @AK-hd5zt
    @AK-hd5zt 3 года назад +5

    So much respect for you man .......
    I was trying to find this for years
    Thank you
    Subscribed

  • @ciarandfitzgerald
    @ciarandfitzgerald 3 года назад +2

    Magnificent. Thank you!!

  • @ellisonodneal
    @ellisonodneal 5 месяцев назад

    Best channel on RUclips.

  • @chriscookie68
    @chriscookie68 3 года назад +3

    This here Jim Corbet is some fella that he is 👌

  • @shalinivikram3316
    @shalinivikram3316 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this

  • @jefferyschlezinger7847
    @jefferyschlezinger7847 3 года назад +7

    Thank you again for this. I would postulate that Corbett's theories about the causes for this leopard turning a man-eater are correct and also add that a predator can take to man-eating simply because they are increasingly being dispossed of their natural habitat and prey species. You can't fault the animal for trying to eat because forests keep shrinking and competition for food is intense. Under these circumstances, it is only natural that some animals take to man-eating, and that's what we have seen so much of over the course of the last century.

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад

      Very true. Depriving and dispossessing an animal from its prey base and habitat is an obvious factor that many conveniently overlook. Thanks for the comment!

  • @sangeetharaman3792
    @sangeetharaman3792 3 года назад +2

    Unable to sleep at night. The leopard 🐆 emerges as my eyes close and a shiver goes down my spine.

    • @YvetteArby
      @YvetteArby 3 года назад

      Oh no! Hugs!! I find this relaxing because it happened so long ago and I live far away from where this took place. I hope you find comfort in the ending of Part 2 and you are able to sleep well! ✌🏼💖

    • @sangeetharaman3792
      @sangeetharaman3792 3 года назад +1

      @@YvetteArby I am much better, but every night I find myself looking under my bed and inside the closets before I sleep... hugs to you too 💗

  • @strangefanii
    @strangefanii Год назад +2

    What a narration feels like i m at that place excellent work ...keep it up❤

  • @anuragsajwan4
    @anuragsajwan4 2 года назад +2

    Love from Rudraprayag Uttarakhand ❤️❤️❤️

  • @maulikprajapati5137
    @maulikprajapati5137 2 года назад +1

    If i were to meet jim corbett, i would not identify him as i know his voice as this video narration. Dude, it is so well narrated and so engaging that it seems like narrated by jim corbett himself.

  • @SinnerChrono
    @SinnerChrono Год назад

    Love your channel. Had to sub after only a few videos. Thank you for reading these stories.

  • @sharadbhutoria
    @sharadbhutoria 3 года назад +2

    Waited years for this. Thank you so much. You are a good person. :-)

  • @davidpetrie8261
    @davidpetrie8261 2 года назад +1

    learnt something listening to these tapes..a .275 Rigby cartridge is a 7x57 Mauser

  • @priya8316
    @priya8316 2 года назад +2

    Bro, love your work, keep doing 👏

  • @vishnuvijayath814
    @vishnuvijayath814 Год назад

    I've listened this story multiple times

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    It’s something how Corbett had close calls with the maneater!

  • @georgebrown6540
    @georgebrown6540 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video, I'm hooked now, keep them coming please.

  • @sunshinelife7055
    @sunshinelife7055 3 года назад +8

    Can you please do audio of jim corbets
    1. Maneaters of kumaon book
    And 2. Temple tiger and more man eaters of kumaon? Please

  • @robertborsak7023
    @robertborsak7023 3 года назад +1

    I have read all his books, I look forward to the audiobook presentation.

  • @Craig-l5q
    @Craig-l5q 5 месяцев назад

    Must be the 5th time im listening and after hearing mr singhs narration bo other will do absolutely 10 out of 10

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  5 месяцев назад

      Very generous, thanks Craig! I'll probably be re-recording this at some point in the future to make amends for the sub-par narration and audio quality.

  • @AshfaqAhmedShikder1
    @AshfaqAhmedShikder1 Год назад +4

    Only Allah knows how many time i have listened to this story. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @abadhootpanda1937
    @abadhootpanda1937 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video Sir.

  • @abadhootpanda1937
    @abadhootpanda1937 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much Sir for your honest efforts to make this audio clip which delights me Sir. Please make on more clips like it on Corbette Sir's hunting stories. ❤👍🏼❤

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    Corbett went around warning the villages about the maneater!

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    These superstitious villagers attributed supernatural powers to Anderson and Corbett!

  • @desertrose6516
    @desertrose6516 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much 🙏

  • @aliciaarden2019
    @aliciaarden2019 Год назад +1

    7:02 Chapter 2: the man eater
    45:12 chapter 4: arrival
    49:26 chapter 5: investigation
    56:02 chapter 6
    1:01:20 chapter 7
    1:07:13 chapter 8 the second kill
    1:19:56 chapter 9
    1:29:33 chapter 10
    1:34:35 chapter 11
    1:38:06 chapter 12
    1:52:40 chapter 13
    2:08:21 chapter 14

  • @Motorcyclemonk1
    @Motorcyclemonk1 2 года назад

    Superb voice , the style of reading gives a feeling of actually watching the story with eyes shut. Commendable job.

  • @mickmacgonigle5021
    @mickmacgonigle5021 Год назад

    It's a book you return to again and again

  • @abhishekkasarpatil811
    @abhishekkasarpatil811 3 года назад +2

    I got its hardcopy today from Amazon I ordered , listening and reading at a time😍 great 👍

  • @buffalorick5598
    @buffalorick5598 Год назад +1

    I have wondered if Jim Corbett was the inspiration behind Jungle Jim? I was a big fan in early 60s as a young boy and had the entire uniform .

  • @aysell-os1cy
    @aysell-os1cy 3 года назад +1

    0:14- chapter 1- the pilgrim road

  • @seamusschafer1990
    @seamusschafer1990 3 года назад

    Spellbinding book. Unreal chain of events.

  • @Sandbarfight
    @Sandbarfight 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @similaritiesendhere
    @similaritiesendhere 2 года назад +1

    Something that makes these stories more suspenseful is the fact that all of these people think that leopards have a poor sense of smell when that's not the case. They don't bother hiding their scent at all.

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  2 года назад

      Yes, thats a very good point. Thanks for listening!

    • @similaritiesendhere
      @similaritiesendhere 2 года назад

      @@selvalorestudios The actual weakness of big cats is that they don't know that humans can't smell as well as their natural prey. They will instinctually stalk us from downwind and try to attack from behind (if they're hunting from food and not defending territory).
      "Primitive" people in some places wear masks on the back of their heads to confuse them and they limit the time they spend walking headlong in to the wind (turning your back to the direction cats stalk from). If they have to move in the direction the wind is coming from, they'll zig zag so that downwind is in their peripheral vision instead of behind them.
      A lot of people died unnecessarily before we understood this.

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    Corbett was right when he thought the leopard he killed was not the maneater!

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +2

    The curfew at Rudraprayag was strictly enforced!

  • @georgematthew1
    @georgematthew1 2 года назад

    Good narration

  • @Vishwanathks58
    @Vishwanathks58 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful audio narration, I was in fact longing to see such a creation on audio book. Thank you so much. I would also request you to come out with such an effort on Kenneth Andersons’s adventures about hunting man eaters in and around Bangalore in the 30s and 40s during the British Raj.👌👌👌👍👍👍

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Vishwanath ji ! I already have a few of Mr. Anderson's stories in audio form on my channel. Please check then out.

    • @Vishwanathks58
      @Vishwanathks58 2 года назад

      @@selvalorestudios Thank you so much, I was not aware.😊👍

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    Corbett was convinced that the leopard he killed was not the maneater!

  • @intuitivefugitive8852
    @intuitivefugitive8852 2 года назад

    Very good ❤ this leopard haunts my wildest dreams 🎃🐆

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    This maneating leopard became world famous!

  • @thebethlehem2852
    @thebethlehem2852 2 года назад

    Still my fav story mr Singh

  • @taylorharbin3948
    @taylorharbin3948 9 месяцев назад

    I love Corbett’s writings! I found it fascinating that the people sent for a Christian because they were afraid to kill the leopard themselves.

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    Corbett first heard of the man eating leopard of Rudraprayag in 1925!

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    It’s unreal how this leopard broke into a room and killed a boy of 14 but didn’t attack the 40 goats in the room who escaped to get away from the leopard!

  • @AshfaqAhmedShikder1
    @AshfaqAhmedShikder1 2 года назад

    Love from Bangladesh ❤️

  • @gatorduran3288
    @gatorduran3288 Год назад +1

    Corbett says it’s fairly easy to kill a leopard! Villagers used to put bombs inside dead animals that would explode on the leopard! This method is very effective!

  • @AshfaqAhmedShikder1
    @AshfaqAhmedShikder1 2 года назад

    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤️ 💕 💖 💗 💓 🇧🇩

  • @chaosdromanah8620
    @chaosdromanah8620 3 года назад +5

    Jim is the epitome of Chad

    • @selvalorestudios
      @selvalorestudios  3 года назад +4

      That's an interesting and a very 21st century way to put it but it is true.