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Hardcover Man Eaters: True Tales of Animals Stalking, Mauling, Killing, and Eating Human Prey Book

ISBN: 1585741973

ISBN13: 9781585741977

Man Eaters: True Tales of Animals Stalking, Mauling, Killing, and Eating Human Prey

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The reports and eyewitness accounts in Man Eaters span years and the globe, ranging from desolate places to breathtaking Edens where the beauty of the land stands in contrast to the tragedy. Some of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

Fascinating but Disturbing at times

This is a book that can make you want to be more aware before venturing into the woods. As I am interested in dangerous wildlife and hunting stories, I was hoping this would be a good book; it was. The essays cover subjects ranging from the bears of North America to crocodiles to poisonous snakes (technically not man eaters) to sharks. The bear stories are usually very interesting and informative but be warned, they can be graphic and disturbing as well. The book features some of Col Patterson's writings on the Lions of Tsavo and Jim Corbet's pursuit of a man eating leopard in India. Overall, an informative, sometimes exciting, and at times very graphic book highlighting some dangers of the natural world.

Lions and tigers and bears and crocodiles and sharks, OH MY!

I ordered this book for a friend and it looked interesting. I decided to read it myself and LOVED it! Now I'm buying my own copy. It isn't as graphic as I expected - so it won't "gross you out." It gives tips on surviving bear attacks which I thought were very interesting. According to this book, there are two types of grizzly bear attacks. The DEFENSE attack happens when you surprise a bear, get close to cubs, or get close to it's kill that it is still feeding on when it gets hungry. This is the type attack where the advice is to "play dead" with your arms protecting your head. The PREDATOR attack is when the bear is hunting you. If you are grabbed out of your tent while you are sleeping or otherwise attacked without provocation you are probably thought of as "FOOD." The advice is to fight with anything you have or run. This book also covers the Tsavo man-eaters. These lions were the true inspiration for the movie "Ghost in the Darkness." This is a great read!

An interesting look at deadly animals

This entertaining and sometimes frightening book is a collection of personal accounts of man's run-ins with various deadly beasts. I found the chapters on bears and crocodiles were particularly engaging. Before reading this I believe I underestimated these animals. I was somewhat confused by the inclusion of elephants and venomous snakes, which while certainly dangerous do not qualify as the titular "Man Eaters." I most enjoyed the more modern accounts of animal attacks. Some of these chapters were written before today's era of conservation and have the flavor of the "great white hunter" to them. While the gruesome nature of the human deaths described is disturbing, it is equally so to read one author's casual mention of his personal killing of "1400 elephants." I would recommend the book because of several very good chapters, but there are certainly chapters which do not live up to my 4 star rating.
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