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Pics of the day - Asia
      #181183 - 10/05/11 02:25 AM





Craig Boddington's Photos

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      #181184 - 10/05/11 02:29 AM

Another.



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Re: Pics of the day - Asia [Re: NitroX]
      #181196 - 10/05/11 04:46 AM

These animals look like they were taken at the top of the world

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      #181226 - 10/05/11 07:22 PM

I think every hunting winemaker should have one of those fancy double corkscrews on the walls of their cellar door.

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      #182498 - 26/05/11 01:04 AM



Some young blokes out hunting with an air rifle.

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Re: Pics of the day - Asia [Re: NitroX]
      #182541 - 26/05/11 06:54 AM

What a beaut set of horns!

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      #183482 - 12/06/11 02:08 AM



A Royal hunt, Prince Phillip.

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      #183484 - 12/06/11 07:34 AM

Great photo!

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      #183489 - 12/06/11 12:49 PM

I think there's a potential trophy or two in the group too!

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      #183576 - 13/06/11 09:21 PM

Am I wrong or is one of them the Queen? Could it be her tiger, since she appears to be centre of the pic?

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Re: Pics of the day - Asia [Re: Paul]
      #183588 - 13/06/11 11:13 PM

Amazing,

Those Markhor are awesome animals so hard to hunt in those mountains too. One lotto dream for sure!

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      #192043 - 17/10/11 11:19 PM



Tiger love




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      #193092 - 05/11/11 04:09 PM

Majestic peacock rising ...



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      #193096 - 05/11/11 05:30 PM

Fifty five Grand for that Markhor to us mere mortals!

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Re: Pics of the day - Asia [Re: NitroX]
      #193097 - 05/11/11 05:32 PM

I never tire of reading and being enthralled by Jim Corbett's and Kenneth Anderson's books of early life in India and the hunting of man-eating tigers and leopards. It must have been such a great era for those lucky enough to be born into those times and places. Same of course goes for those great early hunters and their lives in Africa. I don't know what went wrong, I was born the year my namesake Karamojo Bell died and left school the year Pondoro Taylor died. Would it be wonderful to turn back time.

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      #193168 - 07/11/11 12:05 AM



Sporting journalism from 1911 - thanks to Radu.

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      #199189 - 11/01/12 11:18 PM



A small carrirge, driven by Blackbuck - Baroda 1895

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      #200155 - 21/01/12 02:43 AM

I never knew that Blackbuck could be domesticated.

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      #200172 - 21/01/12 04:52 AM

Whatever the heck that thing is, I am impressed.

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A small carrirge, driven by Blackbuck - Baroda 1895




I am thinking of training a couple of Roedeers!!!!


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I am thinking of training a couple of Roedeers!!!!




Kangaroos are too hoppy and bouncy. Emus might work. Wombats are too slow.

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Re: Pics of the day - Asia [Re: NitroX]
      #200340 - 23/01/12 05:03 AM

whats with tasmanian devils in a sleddog tandem hitch?

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      #201915 - 08/02/12 02:35 AM



John Seerey-Lester



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whats with tasmanian devils in a sleddog tandem hitch?




Better yet to use Tasmanian Wolves.

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      #201937 - 08/02/12 06:00 AM

Also a very nice painting, need that one to my trophy room!!!

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Malaysian seladang (Gaur).

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Jay T. Carlson, an American hunter in the Phillipines.

A funny guy.

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I am thinking of training a couple of Roedeers!!!!




Kangaroos are too hoppy and bouncy. Emus might work. Wombats are too slow.




Slow..But strong buggers!

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Ibex

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      #204481 - 05/03/12 04:58 AM

Impressive!!!!

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India

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Sambar deer in Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan, India

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      #207644 - 25/04/12 05:17 PM



with a Garand, looks like WW 2

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Reeves’ Muntjac
Muntjac are the oldest but possibly the least studied and understood of all known deer species, prehistoric in origin with remains dated between 15 and 35 million years. The population now found in most of southern England is the Reeves’ Muntjac (muntiacus reevesi) named after John Reeves, who was an inspector with The East India Tea Company in 1812. Introduction to England by the Duke of Bedford about 1900 is widely accepted as the source of our population.
Through a series of escapes and deliberate releases, together with their prodigious breeding, high numbers of Muntjac pose a serious threat to woodland management; eating almost any plant material that grows within their browse line which in turn impacts upon the natural habitat of many species of plants, insects and small birds. However, agricultural and forestry damage is less than with the other much larger species of antlered deer.




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      #212003 - 03/07/12 11:01 PM



A friend of mine, Radu, at the Naturhistorishe Museum Wien. A lot of ox horns in this collection, water, gaur, cape, wisent, etc.

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Be careful where you step in the swamps!

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      #213208 - 22/07/12 01:14 AM



From the Book of Gaur.



It's a zoo out there!



The Asian Blacker than Black Death.

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A green peacock takes flight.

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............................. Muntjac in Vietnam

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NE member, Mario, in the Philippines.

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..................................................Decisions ... Decisions


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      #213338 - 24/07/12 12:57 AM

lancaster, any information on the old photo? Even better, any more? An impressive collection. No wonder the gentleman is smiling.

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      #213341 - 24/07/12 02:41 AM

only information about this pic: made in india , 19.century

I think it was a common collection in this golden time.

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Thanks.

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      #215395 - 24/08/12 10:13 PM



Elephant and dolphin foetus.

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      #217745 - 08/10/12 04:30 AM



safe this pic somewhere in the net
its a real meatball

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The reason sambar are so alert and fast!

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Re: Pics of the day - Asia [Re: NitroX]
      #224071 - 22/01/13 02:52 AM

Missed the picture of the Guar.
What an impressive creature! Making me hungry...

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      #224080 - 22/01/13 05:04 AM

Hope that is not one of the Sambar I bought to stock the Amar :):):)
I believe I may be a touch more alert if not faster as well in Sharekhan's district.


As to the Gaur, what an amazing picture and animal. I have seen them in Zoo's of my youth, certainly lost/never had perspective of there size. I have read all the import books on hunting them, talked with Brant, etc.......This picture alone tells me why a 8bore was considered a minimum for them. Just magnificent.

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      #230360 - 22/05/13 03:37 PM

Interestingly, almost all the imports of sambar into Australia and NZ were from Ceylon, where there are no tigers.

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      #230435 - 24/05/13 03:11 AM

Where I am right now, and maybe in a couple of days time may even see a sambar if lucky and if more lucky a leopard.

In Yala in Sri Lanka in two days time.

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      #231519 - 24/06/13 01:03 AM

cambodia



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http://www.google.de/imgres?q=indochine+...&ved=1t:429,r:22,s:100,i:70

Indochine : Quang Yen (env. de) : Chasseurs posant derrière un tigre tué le 10 Avril 1906.


http://www.google.de/imgres?q=indochine+...age/main/action,catalog,catalog,1859,Roumet-Histoire-Postale,10eme-Vente-sur-Offres-de-Cartes-Postales-Anciennes-Roumet-Histoire,category,242147,var,Indochine,language,E.html&docid=xHv-LG2WkK7GbM&imgurl=http://images-02.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/177/777/827_001.jpg&w=1020&h=683&ei=FQzHUaLrDsOctAaoioHgBw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=271&page=4&tbnh=126&tbnw=181&ndsp=45&ved=1t:429,r:32,s:100,i:100&tx=87&ty=78



http://www.google.de/imgres?q=indochine+...ch/page/item/id,176267932,var,TURQUIE-SMYRNE-LE-PORT-TRAMWAY-B-2-TROUS-D-EPINGLE,language,F.html&docid=zj_kViwfdGVzEM&imgurl=http://images-00.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/219/791/042_001.jpg&w=1020&h=710&ei=FQzHUaLrDsOctAaoioHgBw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=271&page=5&tbnh=121&tbnw=162&ndsp=48&ved=1t:429,r:74,s:100,i:226&tx=97&ty=53


somewhere in indochine

http://www.google.de/imgres?q=chasse+au+...&ved=1t:429,r:45,s:200,i:139&tx=85&ty=117




http://www.google.de/imgres?q=chasse+au+...&ved=1t:429,r:53,s:300,i:163&tx=57&ty=26


pic of a sumatra tiger




and a pic showing the Hungarian Baron Oskar Vojnich with a Balinese tiger, shot at Gunung Gondol, NW Bali, Nov. 1911


"Bali tiger description:

This tiger was the smallest of all the subspecies. Comparatively, it was very similar in size to the leopard and only about half the size of the Amur, (or Siberian), tiger. Even the largest Balinese males did not exceed 100 kilograms. Today, the smallest living subspecies is the Sumatran.

Balinese tigers had short, dense fur which was a deep orange and carried darker and fewer stripes than the other subspecies. Stripes were wide and tended to branch out; between them small black spots appeared. Light areas were a clear white and there were unusual bars on the head.

The Balinese tiger skull shown on this page can be identified due to differences in the teeth and nasal bone which distinguish it from the other subspecies.
Photographic records of the Bali tiger:

For many years it was considered no photographs of this subspecies existed. The ones on these pages are considered the only known genuine images.

The first photograph, (page 1), surfaced amongst the papers of the hunter who shot it in 1925. Little more is known.



Much more is known about the example at the top of this page. Trapped and killed on the 3rd November 1911, the hunt was recorded by Baron Oscar Vojnich, in his book, "On the East Indian Group of Islands":

"In the western part of Bali Island, along the northern shore, in the mountains of Goendoel, we discovered tiger footprints...

"On November 2nd, while collecting twigs to be used for constructing a fence around the traps, the carcass of a freshly killed kidang (a roe-like animal) was encountered by the people. The trap was set in front of the kidang, in the thicket. Munaut was almost certain that the tiger would be caught in another day. I was much less convinced, as the many human tracks could have warned the tiger. But no, it came to feed on the slightly smelly joint, and the trap caught one of its forelegs, just below the wrist."
Museum specimens of the Bali tiger:

The Balinese tiger was a rarity in the wild. Today, it is also a rarity in museums, with only a handful of preserved specimens existing throughout the world. In total, eight skulls and five skins are in various museum collections.

The collection of the Hungarian National Museum of Natural History contains a skin, skull and some bones from a young adult tiger. Obtained in 1977, the skin is worn and faded, the result of having been used as a floor rug. It is thought this tiger was killed in 1933 by a Dutch doctor living on Java. "
http://www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/bali2.html

see alsot he book " The East Indian Archipelago" by Baron Oskar Vojnich, Budapest 1913.


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      #231526 - 24/06/13 02:04 AM

maybe I need a vintage asia pic thread



laos



http://www.google.de/imgres?q=indochine+...et/page/item/id,211281996,var,LAOS-Retour-de-Chasse-Timbre-Indochine,language,E.html&docid=uCUMhMifM3dOSM&imgurl=http://images-01.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/211/281/996_001.jpg&w=1020&h=676&ei=90fHUeytMozcsgbH2YCQCA&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=552&page=1&tbnh=135&tbnw=204&start=0&ndsp=40&ved=1t:429,r:9,s:0,i:109&tx=24&ty=36

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      #231750 - 27/06/13 11:38 PM

Thanks for the interesting vintage pics, Lancaster.

Here are a couple of photos which unfortunately not mine, but from Sri Lanka. I saw three different leopards there, and a multitude of wild jungle cocks. Had a lot of trouble seeing them in the Indian parks I visited, so it shows to go to the right place for the game species you want to see.


Credit: Sadeepa Gunawardana


Credit: Gayan Pushpakumara

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      #231868 - 29/06/13 09:59 PM

I stumpled about the last vietnames emperor Bao Dai who was an fanatic hunter and use the best time of his life to go for tiger, gaur and wild elephant's in the dschungel's of vietnam. not as a emperor with a life guard around him but like a real sportsman.



http://otrasimagenes.com/resultsframe.as...&imagepos=4

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      #231872 - 30/06/13 01:15 AM

The Emperor Bao Dai was a real sportsman and a open-minded person . I had the opportunity to meet and to speak with him during a hunt in Alsace/East France in the eighty's . Because of his kindness he was popular in this country and very respected by the local hunters . My father meet him too in the sixty's on several occasions by hunting in this country .

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      #231873 - 30/06/13 03:15 AM

I am a book collector to and visit every flea market in search for old and now forgotten books. last time I found a book from a german who turn the world around with a bycicle in 1951-53. he did some spectacular things then for example near Las Vegas he sneak into the dessert behind the US Army cordon to visit a nuclear bomb test from a hide in the mountains just 16 km away from the bomb. btw, he survive this and became 78 years old.
in vietnam he was the guest of Bao Dai for some days hunt with him in the jungle and shot an elephant and one of two tiger's when the emperor shot the other one. he described the emperor like you do: open minded, intellegent, real sportsman and very popular especially under the tribal man the Hmong or Meo which he had as companions when hunting dangerous game.
must have been a real nobelman...

the rifle he have here looks a little bit like Rigby to me


when you start looking for indochine which had a very similar wildlife like india and farther india you are surprised how much material exist
http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=231547&Main=218490#Post231547
of course, it came into my mind because of the Mas 36 in 10,75x68 I am await for september.

there are more books available as I found out
http://www.montbel.com/boutique/fiche_pr...g_fr&num=17

http://www.amazon.de/Grandes-chasses-coloniales-Tome-Indochine/dp/2914390963

http://www.amazon.fr/Derni%C3%A8res-chasses-Indochine-%C3%A9l%C3%A9phants-1946-1954/dp/291439070X

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      #232123 - 04/07/13 09:35 PM

Quote:

I stumpled about the last vietnames emperor Bao Dai who was an fanatic hunter and use the best time of his life to go for tiger, gaur and wild elephant's in the dschungel's of vietnam. not as a emperor with a life guard around him but like a real sportsman.



http://otrasimagenes.com/resultsframe.as...&imagepos=4




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      #234613 - 24/08/13 05:48 AM



elephant in cambodia
rifle looks like a Winchester 95 so it may be a 405WIN
http://images-02.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/035/254/957_001.jpg?v=2



http://images-00.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/197/881/310_001.jpg?v=1

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      #241368 - 28/01/14 06:34 PM

as nitrox suggest a little google search for Kouprey


and also this


http://cryptozoology.tribe.net/photos/cbfe4786-422a-474c-a076-e60df786ebfb

here with a Mauser 98




A French veterinarian named Dr. Sauvel shot this kouprey in Cambodia. He made a trophy out of the horns and displayed them at his home in France. The French zoologist Achille Urbain discovered the horns at Sauvel's home and thought they might represent a new species. He would later use this discovery to confirm that a wild cow brought over from Cambodia was actually a unique species, which he called the kouprey and named Bos sauveli in honor of the veterinarian who shot this specimen.
http://retrieverman.net/2011/12/25/falsifying-hybrid-origin/



François Edmond-Blanc et l’un de ses kouprey ( photo extraite de Grandes Chasses de S. de Montbel )
http://www.google.de/imgres?start=107&am...d=0CGsQrQMwIjhk

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      #243247 - 04/03/14 06:38 PM




Vietnam



a very knowledgable guy there http://animalsversesanimals.yuku.com/topic/2274/ON-THE-EDGE-OF-EXTINCTION-PART-I-tigers?page=33

Vietnam (close to Da Lat) - Large male shot by the woman who was to be Oggeri's partner. It was the only tiger she shot. The tiger (adult male) was estimated at 550 pounds and 10 feet and 6 inches 'over curves' by Oggeri, but I suspect his judgement was influenced by factors of a very different nature. It was, no question, a large male with a big skull. Compare the markings with the animals from southern Malaysia and Burma (see this thread). Very different in a number of ways.

Many Vietnam tigers seem to have pale coats with less, but broader, stripes. In many Vietnam animals (adult males), the skulls are quite large and wide. Wider than in other regions of south-east Asia. It seems to be a consistent character in many.


Vietnam
Hunter and tiger. Although a bit upgraded for the picture, it's clear the tiger was a large one.





Centre of the southern part of Vietnam. Male (shot somewhere between 1930-1960). Lean and long.







In this post, two photographs from Lt.-Col. Locke's book on 'Tigers in Terengganu' (was discussed earlier), one unknown and one from Oggeri (the last one). Compare the tigers in the pictures with those posted in the previous post.

Than try to understand why biologists, some time ago, decided all tigers between Johore (southern tip of Malaysia), the northern tip of Burma (Myanmar), Perak (north-western part of Malaysia), Thailand, Cambodja, Laos, Vietnam and the south-eastern tip of China were Panthera tigris corbetti. I would get to a non-diagnosis.

Johore was granted a new status (Panthera tigris jacksioni), but it seems the other regions also deserve a review. Too many consistent differences in marking, average size and skull.


1 - Two independant, but immature females from Terengganu (cattle lifters, measuring 7.4 and 7 feet 3 inches 'between pegs'). Immature, but relatively long (short tails), tall and lanky (probably below 100 kg.). This seems to be common in that area (Johore, Negri Sembilan and Terengganu). Tigers in Perak, however (also Malaysia) are very different (longer, heavier and thick-set).




Adult male shot in April 1951 (Jerangau man-eater - 8 feet 6 inches 'between pegs'). A short, but powerful animal. And well short of 400 pounds.




Two Vietnamese and a very old male tiger on a stretcher (...).



http://www.sicp-online.org/archive/images/indo_001_02.gif




http://animalsversesanimals.yuku.com/reply/74288/ON-THE-EDGE-OF-EXTINCTION-PART-I-tigers








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      #248254 - 01/06/14 05:19 AM

dutch east indies



Raden Saleh - hunt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raden_Saleh


http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:C...nr_60042075.jpg



http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:C...nr_60042417.jpg



http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad263...nr_60042418.jpg







Tijgerjacht. Twee tijdens de jacht gedode tijgers vastgebonden op een auto, Lampong, Zuid Sumatra, Nederlands Indië (nu Indonesië), 1939.
http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/?/nl/items/SFA03xxCOLONxxSFA022814654

again









http://www.indisch3.nl/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/PhotoFridayDeJacht.jpg




http://javapost.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/jacht-poseren-met-buit.jpg




A group of men and children poses with a killed tiger in Malingping in Banten, West-Java, 1941



Skin of Java tiger, 1915





Tiger fight in Java, 1870-1892

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...nr_10006636.jpg





Lampung Sumatra 1939



Palembang Sumatra 1945






Sumatra, in the trap

Sumatra, The Butcher


Sumatra





Java, shoot 1957






notice the Winchester self loading rifle



Sumatra, Sonof the man eating tigress







Java










This photograph of a killed Bali tiger surfaced amongst the papers of the hunter who shot it in 1925.



An old killed Bali Tiger male
"Because Bali is a small island, the tiger population on Bali must always have been quite low. Rapid increase in the human population and a rising demand for agricultural land led to deforestation. This has led to the destruction and fragmentation of the already small tiger habitat. At the beginning of the 20th century, tigers probably survived only in the mountainous and relatively sparsely populated western part of the island. Here hunting pressure increased as the country was gradually opened up and many Europeans living in Java organised hunting trips to Bali. As early as the mid-1930s most Bali tigers were museum or trophy specimens. Both trophy hunters and locals carried new and more-efficient firearms. Between the two World Wars the Bali tiger was hunted indiscriminately and by the end of World War II the Balinese subspecies is thought to have disappeared altogether.

The last Bali tigers lived in the north-western tip of the island. The last well-documented specimen was killed there at Sumbar Kima, West Bali, on 27th September 1937 (Day, 1981). This was an adult tigress.

An exact date of extinction is unknown as throughout the 1940s reports persisted that tigers still lived on the island. These came from people considered to be reliable and they continued into the 1950s, though with a reducing frequency. One instance occurred in 1952 when a Dutch forestry officer reported seeing a Bali tiger. There have even sightings continued to surface in the 1970s. One suspected sighting was in a western reserve in 1970 and the Balinese Forestry workers reported another in 1972. Despite these positive reports it is almost certain that the Bali tiger is extinct and little chance it will ever be rediscovered. The remaining forest areas on Bali are simply no longer large enough to provide a tiger with the required shelter and food source."
http://www.petermaas.nl/extinct/speciesinfo/balitiger.htm




Java tiger


http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb98/HungaryTom/java-tiger.png



Java tiger






bali tiger shoot 1911 by Oszkár Vojnich





bali tiger 1938
http://www.tigerforum.de/print.php4?thre...9965&page=2

... and today?



http://www.petermaas.nl/extinct/speciesinfo/balitiger.htm


poisened croop raider
http://www.knack.be/nieuws/wereld/fatwa-...mal-132181.html

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      #248256 - 01/06/14 05:37 AM

Fantastic pics!

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      #248258 - 01/06/14 07:05 AM

may be an interesting read




http://www.amazon.com/Frontiers-Fear-Tig...ld%2C+1600-1950

"For centuries, reports of man-eating tigers in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore have circulated, shrouded in myth and anecdote. This fascinating book documents the relationship between the 'big cat' and humans in this area during the 350-year colonial period, recreating a world in which people feared tigers but often came into contact with them, because these fierce predators prefer habitats created by human interference. Peter Boomgaard shows how people and tigers adapted to each other's behaviour, each transmitting this learning from one generation to the next. He discusses the origins of stories and rituals about tigers and explains how cultural biases of Europeans and class differences among indigenous populations affected attitudes toward the tigers. He provides figures on their populations in different eras and analyses the factors contributing to their present status as an endangered species. Interweaving stories about Malay kings, colonial rulers, tiger charmers, and bounty hunters, with facts about tigers and their way of life, "

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      #248400 - 03/06/14 06:37 PM

a better pic of the last simgapor tiger killed in teh 1930s



javan tiger(?)



old pics from Iran




russian cossacks fighting against a caspian tiger




Iran 1912



Iran 1959


"The last Caspian tigers

In Iraq, the only reported Caspian tiger was killed near Mosul in 1887.[12] The last known tiger in the Causasus region was killed in 1922 near Tbilisi, Georgia, after taking domestic livestock. They disappeared from the Tarim River basin in Xinjiang in the 1920s.[13][14] In Kazakhstan, the last tiger was recorded in 1948 in the environs of the Ili River, their last stronghold in the region of Lake Balkhash.[5] In Turkmenistan, the last tiger was killed in January 1954 in the valley of the Sumbar River in the Kopet-Dag Range.[15] In Iran's Golestān Province, one of the last tigers was shot in 1953; one individual was sighted in the area in 1958.[16] In the Tian Shan mountains west of Ürümqi in China, the last Caspian tigers disappeared from the Manasi River basin in the 1960s. The last record from the lower reaches of the Amu-Darya river near the Aral Sea was an unconfirmed observation near Nukus in 1968. By the early 1970s, tigers disappeared from the river’s lower reaches and the Pyzandh Valley in the Turkmen-Uzbek-Afghan border region.[5]

There are claims of a documented killing of a tiger at Uludere, Hakkari in Turkey in 1970.[17][18] Questionnaire surveys conducted in southeastern Turkey revealed one to eight tigers were killed each year in eastern Turkey until the mid-1980s, and tigers likely had survived in the region until the early 1990s." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspian_tiger



finally I find the origin of the tiger head you see in pre WW 1 german gun catalogues to point on dangerous game rifles





obviously it was taken as some kind of "freeware" from the guide for the zoological garden Berlin showing a Sunda Tiger what mean the typ of malayan, sumatran and javan tiger



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      #248559 - 06/06/14 08:29 PM

have post this pictures before but was able now to get a bigger size so again
french indochina































http://belleindochine.free.fr/chasseMillet.htm





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      #248560 - 06/06/14 08:57 PM

I missed some of these posts. Some wonderful posts, which will take some time to have a good look over and read. That book looks worthwhile investigating too.

Looking at some of the trophy photos, guys sitting on elephants, tigers hanging from a pole, guys that 'might' have taken photos with their foot on the beast in the photo, it reminds me of some of hoo-hah and shrill carry on by "modern hunters" when they see some of this stuff today, claiming it is disrespectful or even far worse eg a guy who was sitting on a rhino recently, yet it was often commonplace not long ago, and not disrespectful back then. Guess times have changed ...

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      #249985 - 05/07/14 04:26 PM

because of the asian connection I will safe this pics of archduke Franz Ferdinand here too


on his travel around the world 1892/93

1893 in Kalawewa, Ceylon

the best pic I have seen with a big BP bore rifle, notice the man on the left side.
franz ferdinand have probably a 500 BPE by Springers/Vienna






24.2.1893 Sariska, Rajasthan









indian hunters with cheetahs , lynx ands falcons 23.2.1893 Sariska, Rajasthan



new pics I have found

Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Este and Mahbub- Ali-Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad

His Imperial Highness the Archduke and His Highness the Nizam with entourage“ (Nizam is the title of the sovereigns of Hyderabad


„His Imperial Highness Archduke Franz Ferdinand with hunting party“ (in Nepal)




H. I. & R. H. & Suite, with Capt. Pirie A.D.C. Mr. Murray & Mr. Ivers«. In: »His Imperial and Royal Highness Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Este in Ceylon, January 1893.


http://www.weltmuseumwien.at/en/explore/organisation/press/franz-is-here/


some bycatch
Elephant Hunting Serdang Sumatra Indonesia 1910




ceylon




















Old Kapurala and sloth bear

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Old_Kapurala_and_sloth_bear.png


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"probably in his later 30s, with a "bagged" tiger, possibly one of the notorious man-eaters that "infested" the Gopeng district, which he became famous locally for fearlessly hunting down, Jim Corbett-style. Cyril died suddenly of peritonitis in 1907, aged only 40, and is buried at the Christian cemetery in Kuala Lumpur. According to Robert Shaw, one of his two living UK-based grandsons, the gravestone is still in existence at the cemetery. This particular branch of the Ceylon-Burgher (Galle-based) Ephraums family has no members still living in Malaysia, but it is possible that direct descendants of one or two first cousins from Galle, Ceylon (sons of a brother of Cyril and Wilfred's father who - according to vague reports - both moved independently to the Straits Settlements as young men in the later 1800s) may still live in Singapore, with the Ephraums surname."

interesting website about Malaysian Dutch descendants
http://www.dutchmalaysia.net/lang_en/







This was taken in India in 1928. Killing a tiger was the highlight of many big-game hunters’ lives. Killing a few tigers on a self-guided hunt from a primitive treestand must have been even more satisfying—especially if it was done wearing nothing but Speedos! One cannot help but wonder if this eccentric English gentleman found inspiration for his hunting adventure in Tarzan of the Apes, published 16 years earlier. He definitely seems to have gone back to basics—and successfully so! Two tigers, a leopard, a nice sambar trophy, and a recently killed sambar cow for the pot or bait is not a bad bag on a single hunting trip.

According to the notes on the back of the small picture, he shot the animals by stalking and from primitive treestands. A safer and more traditional (but costly) approach would have been to hunt the big cats from the back of an elephant. Maybe that was too ordinary for the rather extraordinary hunter whose hair gel budget probably could have covered the cost of a normal safari.

http://www.petersenshunting.com/2013/09/...ily+Newsletters

again Ceylon, Leopard and sambar trophy
http://threeblindmen.photoshelter.com/gallery/Felsinger-Collection/G0000.ibRXPx9t4s/C0000ho.zxgezp.w









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russian cossacks with tiger







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      #254005 - 25/09/14 02:28 AM

I add here some fotos from our finnish marshal Carl Gustav Emil Mannerheim´s (4.6.1867 – 27.1.1951) hunting trips to India.

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On his first trip to India (from 24 November, 1927, till 20 April, 1928), Mannerheim hunted in the neighbourhood of the Indian and Nepalese border, with Colonel Faunthorpe as his host. Elephants were used in the difficult terrain of the jungle. Mannerheim never managed to shoot a tiger. There was another hunting ground in Seon, about 700 kilometres south of Delhi. The chief of the district, Mr Bourne, acted as Mannerheim’s host this time. Eventually his hunting trips extended to Burma in Farther India, but the hunting of a rare species of deer was not successful.

On his second trip to India (from November 1936 till April 1937), Mannerheim’s hunting host was Colonel Bailey. A greater number of elephants were now available, and two tigers were surrounded. The next host was the Maharadja of Nepal, who had 200 elephants at his disposal. Mannerheim shot a tiger, 323 centimetres in length. After this event he once more managed to shoot a tiger, his fourth, in the company of Colonel Bailey.

Mannerheim’s Asian trips included mainly hunting of big game. In Finland Mannerheim occasionally participated in moose hunting, but mostly he hunted small game, such as hares, foxes or game birds














This last foto is taken from Mannerheim museum in Kaivopuisto, Helsinki. It´s one of those tigers in black-and-white fotos.



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thanks igorrock

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Magnificent photos here men!
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vietnam but without tiger




At first they thought it was a VC, and their hearts started to beat faster, but then they were relieved
to see that it was actually a deer. Ray Mendez and Ray Tyndall, our intrepid infantrymen from the
"Dirty Third," the 3rd Platoon, B Co., 1st Battalion 6th Infantry, were pulling security duty
east of LZ Dottie for the dozers from the 39th Engineer Company (Land Clearing). The idea was
to get out in front of the "cut" to be sure that the Viet Cong were unable to emplace booby traps
for the unwary engineer troops. The Viet Cong could easily avoid the cumbersome vehicles while
they did their dirty work of planting mines near Hill 43, but they had to watch out for infantrymen
who were on the hunt.

Ray Tyndall took careful aim with his M16 rifle, and from about 150 yards, dropped the animal
with a single shot. And there were no pesky game wardens to enforce hunting season!

Ray Mendez and Ray Tyndall retrieve their kill. Now, what do you do with a deer out in the bush,
with no convenient meat locker? Why, you take it to your local butcher, and prepare for a feast.
http://www.a-1-6.org/1-6th%20site/1st%20bn%206th%20inf%20web%20site%20off%20line/cdDeer.html

vietnam sambar



vietnam female banteng


probably manufrance rival mauser


Burma snipe hunting



http://www.angloburmeselibrary.com/burmah-oil-company.html

hunting party mandalay 1885



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hunting_party_mandalay1885.jpg

india
hunting with his highness the Nizan 1892



http://www.quora.com/What-are-some-of-the-most-iconic-photographs-related-to-History-of-India

british india


http://www.liveindia.com/news/Hunting.html

india , skinning tiger 1880


http://britishmilitariaforums.yuku.com/topic/8553


american soldiers in burma


TIGER STORY. These GIs spent a night on an unsuccessful tiger hunt in the Burma jungle so they bought a skin from a native in order to have something to show for it.



BIG GAME. These proud GIs take up a hunter's pose and get their picture taken with the trophy, a 125-pound leopard. They bagged it on an overnight jungle expedition during off-duty time in Burma. L. to r.: Sgt. John F. Wiley, Cpl. Leonard Patrick and Sgt. Aubrey Claser.

http://cbi-theater-2.home.comcast.net/~cbi-theater-2/yankcbi/yank_cbi_3.html

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large collection of indian pics, some coming from nitroexpress too
at least one pics is posted first time by me
http://gallimafry.blogspot.de/2012/03/hunt-hobby-british-during-colonial-rule.html





Maharajah of Bikaneer with his 200th tiger, 1939.


Rhino hunt in Nepal.


Rhino Hunt, possibly Maharajah Citarakhan of Nepal.

Lord and Lady Curzon with tiger shot in India, 1903.

Father and son native tiger hunt, India 1930s.

Indian hunter with a Himalayan black bear, 1930s.


Nepal, butchered rhinos

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Lord and Lady Cuzon, governor of India in 1903 with tiger.




Prince of Wales, after his tiger hunt

Skinning a tiger.

Male Javan rhino shot on 31 January 1934 at Sindangkerta in West Java. Specimen is preserved in the Zoological Museum of Buitenzorg (Bogor, Indonesia).

European hunter with a dead Javan rhinoceros, 1895, Java Island.


Borneo, 1925 - Captain George L. Anderson with a Javan Rhinoceros in Sandakan region of Sarawak.

Cambodia, 1930 - William Duckworth with a Javan Rhino.


Sumatra, 1952. From T. Schilling, Tijgermensen van Anai with trophy Sumatran rhino and native guides.

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The Man-Eater of Champawat.
The Champawat Tiger is a legendary female Bengal Tiger. She is allegedly responsible for more then 400 human deaths in Nepal and the Kumaon area of India in the early 20th century. This tiger was often seen roaming the streets outside populated villages and would even try to break into huts. She was shot the day after killing a 16-year-old girl. Even today there remains a “cement board” marking the place where the tiger fell in Champawat town. An autopsy revealed that the tiger had broken upper and lower canine teeth on the right side of her mouth, which is often the case with man-eating animals. As humans are easier forms of prey. Around the same time the Panar Leopard was terrorizing people in the Kumaon District of Northern India. This male leopard is also alleged to have killed around 400 citizens, striking utter fear in the parents and children of many small villages. Both of these animals were hunted down and killed by legendary big cat hunter and author Jim Corbett. Corbett was an Indian-born British conservationist who was extremely talented at stalking and killing man-eaters. These two animals are widely regarded as the most deadly of all time.


N.A. Baikov, a lifetime member of the Society of Study of the Manchurian territory, the author of the book "In mountains and woods of Manchuria", St.-Petersburg,1915. Posing with a Manchurian tiger trophy at home.


A man-eater hunted in India by John Stoddard with natives, 1890s. Published in "India - 13 volumes" by John L. Stoddard in 1901.

Jim Corbet and the man-eating leopard of Rudraprayag, India.

"The Mother Of Evil" , terror of the hills, the man eating tigreass of Tallades, shot by Jim Corbet.


King George V of Britain, mounted on elephant during a shikar in Nepal, 1911.

Bird shooting party in Mandalay, western Burma, 1885.

King George V, mounted on elephant, departing for a shikar.


A massive tiger hunt organized by Maharajah of Alwar in 1926 for his British guests: a dozen elephants and aproximately 300 people involved.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on tiger hunt in India, 1961.
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Sher shikar, tiger hunt in Kerala, India.


Hunting party in India with five tigers and one rhinoceros, possibly late 1920s.




Kachar shikar


Maharajah's daughter with dead leopard.


Indian potentates with tigers and Rolls Royces, Narsingh, India


Pig Sticking Club, India

British sportsmen in India, 1880s
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Another of Jim Corbett and the Bachelor of Powagarh.


Photograph taken in Alwar state, Maharaj Jay Singh of Alwar can be seen standing with sola topee or hat behind the tiger. My great grandfather is 2nd from the right with sola toppee in hand.


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Walter "Tiger" Smith, not an Indian photo but after an Indian hunting trip.





























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Hunters with slain rhinoceros. There were a total of 18 rhinoceroses killed during this hunt. George V sits in his howdah on the right, and the Maharaja of Nepal looks down from his howdah on the left.



Hunting party on elephants with slain tiger. The "ring" is a method of hunting peculiar to Nepal. The hunters mounted on elephants form a "ring" and move in on their quarry, which has previously been stalked and enclosed in the area surrounded by the ring. There were a total of 39 tigers killed during this hunt. The Maharaja of Nepal stands in his howdah on the left, and George V stands in his in the centre.




George V stands in his howdah. Other members of the hunting party watch from behind.
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ENGLISH FAMILY WITH TIGER SKIN TROPHY -INDIA 1880"S



HUNTING BEAR



1911--KING GEORGE 5 ON HUNT -39 TIGERS KILLED IN THIS HUNT !!



ENGLISH MAN HUNTING RHINOCEROS-INDIA-1900'S



KING GEORGE 5 OF ENGLAND HUNTING TIGERS AND RHINOCEROS ,BY RING METHOD -USING MANY ELEPHANTS TO FORM THE RING




TIGER HUNT 1930'S

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      #259388 - 24/01/15 04:52 AM

pic of gentleman who had spend a lot of time in the himalaya.
its not common to find trophy's of the tibetan antilope on pics.



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"Korean Peninsula was ‘a land of leopards’

Dec 16, 2014

One may think of tigers as the fiercest animal that ever lived on the Korean Peninsula. There was, however, another species of large cat that was just as fierce as tigers, and even outnumbered them. They were leopards.

In Joseon times (1392-1910), the number of leopards was large enough to enable royal families to bestow leopard skins as gifts for their retainers.

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), the leopards in Korea belonged to a species subordinate to the leopards that inhabited the Russian Far East and parts of northeastern China.

Only 50 or so leopards are believed to exist belonging to this subspecies common to the Korean Peninsula, the Maritime Province in Russia and to Jilin Province in China.


As seen in the above image, Korean leopards are characterized by darker fur and bigger ring patterns in their hair with long, abundant fur on their tail. The body is 100 to 140 centimeters long while the tail can be 80 to 90 centimeters long.


The animal was the most feared creature in ancient Korea, at the top of the peninsula's natural food chain, but it is now on the verge of extinction.

There’s a special exhibition underway in Incheon that is shedding new light on this endangered large cat.

The “Forgotten Name, Korean Leopards” exhibition kicked off on December 10 at the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR). It features a wide range of records concerning the animals, stretching from merely a decade ago back into Joseon times. The exhibit runs until March 31 next year.

With a glimpse at the traces of this animal on display here, one may soon find that the Korean Peninsula -- even up until just a decade ago -- was a land of leopards.

According to statistics released by the colonial era Governor-General of Korea, the number of leopards that were captured in the 23 years following 1919 came to 624, six times higher than the number of tigers captured in the same span between 1919 and 1942.

Among the exhibits on display, there’s a newspaper clipping that reported on the capture of a mature male leopard on Yeohangsan Mountain in Haman, Gyeongsangnam-do (South Gyeongsang Province), on March 4, 1970.

There are 18 more documents that record leopards seized in the south of the peninsula after liberation in 1945 up until the 1970s. The records prove that the animals existed across the peninsula, even as recently as the 1940s. The last capture of a tiger was in 1921.









Exhibition-goers will get a glimpse at more newspaper clips and images related to the large cat dating back from liberation in 1945 onward, as well as records that spanned Joseon times and during Japanese occupation.

There are video clips on display showing vivid images of Korean leopards that were filmed in Russia's Maritime Province, as well as the animal's current conservation status in the region.

Visitors touch a virtual leopard using 3-D computer graphics at the “Forgotten Name, Korean Leopards” exhibition.


In addition, an original copy of a rare book about Korean leopards and tigers,“Jeonghoki" (征虎記), written in early Japanese colonial times, is on display.

The volume was written by Tadasaburo Yamamoto, a businessman. For a month in the winter in 1917, he formed a hunting group called the “Jeonghojun” to capture leopards and tigers. He recorded his month of hunting activities in the book.


The book 'Jeonghoki' (征虎記) from colonial times covers a month-long hunt for leopards and tigers across the Korean Peninsula, with images as seen above.


“By highlighting the image and value of Korean leopards, a species which has been little-known until now, this exhibition will help the public understand the natural ecosystem across the peninsula and to feel the need for conservation of biological resources,” said NIBR President Kim Sang-bae.

By Sohn JiAe
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Photos: the National Institute of Biological Resources
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"Tigers of Korea 100 Years Ago

SNU Scholar Says Tigers Caught on Remote Jindo Islet


Local Korean hunters pose in front of a tiger hunted by them and an English sportsman Ford G. Barclay on the island of Jindo in South Korea’s South Jeolla Province in 1903.

“Even on the southern remote islands of the Korean Peninsula were filled with lots of Siberian tigers a century or so ago”, argued Prof. Lee Hang of the Seoul National University in a press release on Feb. 19, 2012.

Prof. Lee heads the Fund for Korean Tigers Conservation.

He showed to the local Korean press two photos of Korean tigers (Siberian or Amur tigers) caught by the hunters as evidences.

The tiger photos were from the article “The Manchurian Tiger” authored by Ford G. Barclay, which were written in a book “The Big Game of Asia and North America: The Gun at Home and Abroad”.

The book was co-authored by Ford G. Barclay and was published in London in 1915.

“The Manchurian Tiger” shows the details on how the Siberian tigers were populated on the Korean Peninsula and on how they were hunted in early 20th century.

Prof. Lee said that the book showed that there were four tigers on Jindo Island some 500 meters off the south western tip of the Korean Peninsula.

Now, the island is connected to the mainland by the Jindo Bridge.



An English sportsman Ford G. Barclay poses with his local Korean hunters in front of a tiger hunted by them in Mokpo in South Korea’s South Jeolla Province.This undated fild photo was taken in 1903.

“This means that Korean tigers were populated in the peninsula and even on the corners of the isolated islands only a century ago”, Prof. Lee said. “Also this proves that tigers are good swimmers”

According to the book, an adult male and female tigers were hunted by the local hunters on Jindo Island.

Mr. Barclay and the local hunters chased the other two tigers on the island for about 10 days but failed to find them.

On the beach they only found the footsteps of the tigers which were printed toward the mainland.

They thought the tigers fled to the land by crossing the sea, but three weeks later they found the tigers’ footsteps again.

Mr. Barclay’s records also say that legends also depict the popular existence of the tigers on the island and other islands south of the Korean Peninsula some 100 years ago.

Another Seoul National University professor, Kim Dong-Jin, who is a member of the fund, said that tigers were common even in the coastal areas and many islands of Korea.

“History books records a number of cases in which people were attacked by the tigers in the past”, Prof. Kim said.

He said that many national farms had to be moved from the mainland to the island to avoid the danger of tiger attack, but even on the islands tigers appeared frequently.

He argued that the national troops were mobilized
for the tiger hunts on the islands.

In South Korea tigers are extinct. Heavily fortified walls of barbed wires in 4-km-wide demilitarized zone (DMZ) block all wild animals from travelling between South and North Korea.

It was 1922 that the last tiger was seen and hunted on Mt. Daedeuk in Gyeongju, South Korea’s North Gyeongsang Province.

Currently, there remain about 400 Siberian tigers (Koreans call them Korean tigers) mainly in Far Eastern parts of Russia. The Siberian tigers are also called Amur tigers.

Recently, a research team of the Seoul National University released a report saying that Korean tigers have the same DNA with the Siberian tigers.

The Fund for Korean Tigers Conservation (http://koreatiger.org/), established by civilians in 2004, supports Russia’s Phoenix Fund (http://www.phoenix.vl.ru/)

The following story is part of “The Manchurian Tiger” authored by Ford G. Barclay.

My own most successful hunts have been inthe island of Chindo, some thirty miles as the crow flies south-east of the open port of Mokpo, situated at the south-west corner of Korea. It is separated from the mainland by a channel between two and three miles wide, through which the current rushes at such a rate that it is only possible to cross in a large boat for thirty minutes or so at each turn of the tide, and yet tiger most readily face this fierce tide pretty frequently.

The island is about the size of The Isle of Wight, and there being very little cover on it when snow is on the villager that authentic news of fresh tiger tracks will be liberally rewarded. On one visit I was greeted with the intelligence that four tigers were there, a male and female of fair size, and two three-year-old females.

The first two I secured a day or two later, the other two broke back through the beaters in a drive some twelve miles from the nearest part of the channel. The next morning their tracks were reported in the tidal mud, heading across the straits for the mainland, but being still skeptical as to tiger facing such a swim in the depth of winter I continued my hunt for ten days, during which no freshtracks were seen.

Three weeks later news of another pair in the island led me back, but though we jumped one I never actually saw more than the footprints. A week later these two were also tracked over the mud towards the straits and mainland. Early this year (1914) the body of a tiger was washed up on.

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      #264567 - 05/05/15 04:24 AM

Sumatra


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      #264955 - 14/05/15 06:20 PM

Lancaster, how do you find these pictures? Search "Vintage tiger hunting photos" or something similar?

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Now THIS is a nice rifle.

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She's much prettier and doesnt quack

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I hope this will never change

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Thanks a lot Lancaster

All those pictures have my heart pounding. I am amazed and pleased that your great grand father was an avid hunter in India

Those are the days gone away for ever. I would gladly accept to be a humble beater in these hunts

Shocking according to our criteria is the destruction of the rhinos for not much worthy horns. It was the past and we all lack it.

What strike me most is that the hunters look good. No wording in English for the French "avoir de l'allure". In German "Figur haben".

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/prince-philip-proudly-poses-tiger-6174056

" Prince Philip proudly poses with tiger he slaughtered 50 years before Cecil the Lion outrage

21:12, 31 Jul 2015
Updated 21:23, 31 Jul 2015
By Stephen White

The Duke of Edinburgh also killed a crocodile and six mountain sheep on the three-day hunt in 1961 despite protests from British and Indian politicians
Getty Prince Philip with Prince Jagat-Singh (with his foot on tiger's head), the Maharajah of Jaipur, Queen Elizabeth II and the Maharanee of Jaipur during a tiger hunt during the Royal Tour of India on 26th January 1961



Slaughter: Prince Philip (left) and the Queen (centre) following a tiger hunt in India in 1961

Dressed in a safari suit, the Duke of Edinburgh stands next to the 8ft tiger he shot on a three-day hunt.

The Queen looks rather less pleased with herself as she poses with the Maharajah of Jaipur, family and friends in Ranthambhore, India in 1961.

Prince Philip had gone ahead with the hunt, despite protests from British and Indian politicians.

The Duke also shot a crocodile and six mountain sheep on that trip.

Photoshot The Royal Tour of Nepal, hunting at Megauli. The Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip went on a tiger hunt and a rhino shoot at Megauli
Rifles ready: The Queen and Prince Philip also went on a tiger hunt and a rhino shoot at Megauli in Nepal

At the start of the 20th century India was home to 100,000 tigers, but numbers crashed in the years following independence in 1947.

Over the past 30 years Prince Philip has killed many kinds of animals.

Figures compiled from press reports by the anti-bloodsports lobby suggest that in Britain alone he has shot at least 30,000 pheasants.

He has also killed deer, rabbit, hare, wild duck, snipe, woodcock, teal, pigeon and partridge in the UK.

Prince Philip the animal hunter
Number of pheasants Prince Philip is estimated to have shot in the UK
A pheasant runs across the sixth fairway during the second round

30,000

Prince Philip used to shoot wild boar in Germany.

He and Prince Charles are said to have killed 50 in one day.

The Duke frequently invites sporting friends to the Royal Family’s 20,000-acre Norfolk estate at Sandringham.

In 1993, he hit his target of 10,000 pheasants during a seven-week stay when he was out shooting for up to four days a week"

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Queen's role: In a 1961 Royal Tour to Nepal Queen Elizabeth II attended a tiger hunt



King of the hunt: The Prince of Wales - future King Edward VIII - tiger shooting in Nepal, the Indian Tour, 1921




A woman's power: Queen Ratna Rajya Lakshmi Devi, wife of King Mahendra of Nepal, with a tiger she shot in 1960
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      #277695 - 08/02/16 10:25 PM

gaur , indochine



http://www.cartacaro.fr/spip.php?article28

elephant



http://www.ebay.de/itm/INDOCHINE-Cochinc...e-/141795814432

1915


http://belleindochine.free.fr/chasseLangbian.htm




tiger, indochine or india? 1930s



http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Photographie-a...l-/331141155739















http://www.delcampe.net/page/item/id,327774662,var,CPA-INDOCHINE--LA-CHASSE-EN-INDOCHINE-CARNET-DE-10-CPA-M-DEFOSSE-PHOTOS-NADAL,language,E.html

vietnam


http://images.delcampe.com/img_large/auction/000/308/629/378_001.jpg




vietnam


http://images-02.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/308/827/795_001.jpg?v=1

annam







http://images.delcampe.com/img_large/auction/000/310/749/932_001.jpg?v=1




laos









http://nguyentl.free.fr/autrefois/francais/di-san.jpg




vietnam, proably win 95 in 405



http://images-01.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/208/023/360_001.jpg?v=1



http://sfp.asso.fr/blog-collection/public/Blog_janv-avril2013/.FRSFP_0903im_001_m.jpg









http://belleindochine.free.fr/images/Vassal/107ChasseTigre.JPG




vietnam duck hunting




http://philippe.millour.free.fr/Indochine/Invites/images/Chasse.jpg


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When first visiting Thailand, I decided to research hunting opportunities in a "hunting encyclopaedia" I have. Just a large volume or two volumes set. It was really exciting to read the opportunities available. Then thought, "this can't be right." And checked the first publishing date. Sometime earlier in the 1960's, when the world was a different place and not so long ago. When many of these photos were being taken.

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http://avax.news/disgusting/Hunting_Fishing_2.html

http://avax.news/sad/Hunting_Fishing.html

http://avax.news/disgusting/Hunting_Fishing_3.html





The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII (1894–1972) (centre), posing with the first tiger he ever shot on his tour of Nepal, India. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 18th December 1921







George V (1865–1936) with the day's bag of three tigers, after a hunt during the Durbar celebrations. The hunters are mounted on elephants.






A dead tiger at the feet of Lord Reading, Viceroy of India, with the Maharaja of Gwalior, and beaters after a tiger shoot in Gwalior State. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1923





King George V with the day's kills on a tiger hunt, during his Indian Durbar Tour. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1912




Dead tigers from the “King Emperor's Indian Coronation Durbar” of 1911–1912. The King referred to is George V of Great Britain. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1911







An Inuit stands next to the carcass of a polar bear on Wrangle Island, 120 miles off the coast of Siberia, November 1923. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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      #280784 - 12/04/16 01:39 PM

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36014614


"'Longest-ever' captured python dies in Malaysia

11 April 2016
From the section Asia


The snake was captured by civil defence officials

A giant python found on a Malaysian building site, that may be the longest ever caught, has died, officials say.

The estimated eight-metre-long (26ft) snake was spotted Thursday under a fallen tree on the island of Penang.

It died on Sunday after laying eggs, Herme Herisyam, operations chief for Penang's Civil Defence Department's southwest district told the BBC.

The current record for longest snake ever caught is 7.67m (25ft), Guinness World Records says.



Construction workers building a flyover spotted the snake



The snake died three days later after giving birth

Medusa, a reticulated python weighing 158kg (24st 12lb), is kept at a haunted house in Kansas City, Missouri.

The Malaysian snake, also thought to be a reticulated python, has not been officially measured by record keepers.

Mr Herisyan said it weighed 250kg (39st 5lb) and took 30 minutes to rescue.

Another civil defence official said that the snake's capture and the attention it received likely compounded the stress of laying eggs.

Muhammad Aizat said the snake laid one egg, before going "quiet".

It was due to be transferred to the government's Department of Wildlife before it died."

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      #281760 - 30/04/16 03:50 PM

american research and hunting expidtion mongolia 1928







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Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and 2nd wife empress Soraya during tiger hunt in India february 24, 1956.

http://www.gettyimages.de/ereignis/the-iranian-royal-family-107873944#-picture-id107154295

circa 1960, The Shah of Iran (Persia) indulging in one of his favourite pastimes of shooting rabbits at his hunting lodge,


http://www.gettyimages.de/ereignis/the-iranian-royal-family-107873944#-picture-id78951316

leopard hunt iran, maybe around 1920



Iran, 1900, Lunch of Shah of Persia, Mozaffer-ed-Din, at mouflon hunting, in Djadjeroud near Teheran


http://www.gettyimages.de/pictures/iran-...photo-152239909


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sumatra



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If you did that in Australia ,the doo gooders would attack you !!!!!!!!!

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A tiger is carried by Burmese villagers in 1922 after it was killed following an attack on their village.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/09/pandas-vulnerable-endangered-species/

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Thailand celebrates National Elephant Day http://www.thehindu.com/news/internation...cle17455677.ece


Thai mahouts take part in an elephant fighting demonstration.



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Java, dutch east india



https://javapost.nl/page/26/

hunting party, dutch east india



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Exceptionally rare 'pale tiger' photographed in the wild

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/j...-the-wild#img-2






"A rare “pale tiger”, whose fur conservationists say could be the fairest of any in the wild, has been photographed in southern India.

“It is the palest tiger I have ever seen on the record or heard about in literature,” said Belinda Wright, the founder of the Wildlife Protection Society of India.

The animal was spotted last week by wildlife photographer Nilanjan Ray while driving in Nilgiri biosphere reserve in Tamil Nadu state.

Pale tigers, distinct from white tigers, are thought to have a genetic mutation that results in what biologists call colour morphism. It occurs in environments with large, random mating pools that allow for the varied exchange of genes.

Parvish Pandya, a doctor of zoology, said the birth of a tiger with pale fur was “quite a genetic chance”. He ruled out the possibility the tiger was albino, citing the lack of pinkish hue around its eyes.

Wright, who has spent decades in India tracking tigers, said she recalled only ever seeing one before, in the Ranthambore national park in Rajasthan in the 1980s. “But it wasn’t nearly as pale as this one,” she said.

The last white tiger in the wild was shot in 1958, and though some still live in public and private zoos, many suffer severe health problems due to a lack of genetic mixing.

Wright said the absence of white tiger genes in the wild meant the pale tiger in Tamil Nadu could be the fairest known tiger living outside captivity.

“You occasionally see lighter-coloured tigers, but they’re nothing compared to this one,” she said. “There are also some pale tigers in captivity, particularly in the US, but these are ‘cocktail’ tigers that are bred that way, with genes from white tigers.”

Ray said he was driving through the national park when he encountered an ordinary coloured tiger on the road around 200 feet away. The animal quickly fled.

“As we were slowly driving past that stretch, we saw a white-looking tiger sitting on the hillside, half concealed by the undergrowth, and looking at us.

“It looked curious and cute, rather than scared or aggressive. And then another tiger, a normal orange one, appeared much closer to us,” he said. “They could be siblings, or mother and cub.

“They played hide and seek with us for a while before vanishing, but not before I had taken some photos.”

Experts he has consulted have speculated that the tiger had not yet reached adulthood and they were unable to determine its sex.

The local forest department has been informed of the spot where the animal was sighted and have said they will install camera traps.

Ray said department officials had asked him not to reveal exactly where he saw the tiger, to avoid encouraging tourists or poachers."

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      #303400 - 28/07/17 07:28 PM

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4308466/Fascinating-photos-reveal-life-heyday-Raj.html



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Johnny's Cat -


John F. Easton, at center, with Mannlicher Schoenauer M1910 Takedown and leopard



Mr. Easton, my Grandfather, was a buyer of rubber for Goodyear at Colombo, Ceylon, when this was taken (ca. 1932-34). I have the MS with claw mounted Gerard scope. The leopard's claws are in its fitted case.



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Johnny's Cat -


John F. Easton, at center, with Mannlicher Schoenauer M1910 Takedown and leopard



Mr. Easton, my Grandfather, was a buyer of rubber for Goodyear at Colombo, Ceylon, when this was taken (ca. 1932-34). I have the MS with claw mounted Gerard scope. The leopard's claws are in its fitted case.



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Daryl's photobucket "fix" is not working for me. Is it still working for anyone else? Thanks.

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WOW!

Lots of very interesting photos. Will later have a good read and ponder on the photos in thr article. A benefit of net newpaper articles is that can include some many photos now, and especially nice for historical accounts. Bring it back to life, decades later using the old photos.

Again I wish I was born 70 years earlier .... and filthy rich as well .... to be able to enjoy some of these happenings. Now only possible through the photographs and articles and written accounts.

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Johnny's Cat -


John F. Easton, at center, with Mannlicher Schoenauer M1910 Takedown and leopard



Mr. Easton, my Grandfather, was a buyer of rubber for Goodyear at Colombo, Ceylon, when this was taken (ca. 1932-34). I have the MS with claw mounted Gerard scope. The leopard's claws are in its fitted case.



BR.


Photos fixed - NitroX




What a nice memento from your family history. The photo(s), claws and rifle. Nice to have a rifle with family history attached.

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Superb bird-of-paradise



during courtship display with female (brown plumage)
it was found his feathers having the deepest balck in nature"super black bird of paradise feathers structurally absorbs up to 99.95% of directly incident light"
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02088-w

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Quote:

Quote:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4308466/Fascinating-photos-reveal-life-heyday-Raj.html






WOW!

Lots of very interesting photos. Will later have a good read and ponder on the photos in thr article. A benefit of net newpaper articles is that can include some many photos now, and especially nice for historical accounts. Bring it back to life, decades later using the old photos.

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Shouldn't that tiger be in the tank?

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https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2014/03/10/a-concise-history-of-tiger-hunting-in-india/

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Quote:

Quote:

Quote:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4308466/Fascinating-photos-reveal-life-heyday-Raj.html






WOW!

Lots of very interesting photos. Will later have a good read and ponder on the photos in thr article. A benefit of net newpaper articles is that can include some many photos now, and especially nice for historical accounts. Bring it back to life, decades later using the old photos.

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Shouldn't that tiger be in the tank?

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india
































maybe iran




dutch east india
bali 1925?






korea 1896


jindo islands korea




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WOW - some of those cats are quite large.

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      #346434 - 02/11/20 05:27 PM

Love that old photo of Caldwell standing behind the 400lb tiger he shot in China with a Savage 99 lever-gun, and holding up a .22 Savage Hi-power cartridge with which the deed was done!

Used that photo a few years ago in an Arms Collectors Journal article on the Savage 99 rifle in my gunsafe. S'pose I should toss a link onto the 'Rifles' forum at some point...

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      #346899 - 16/11/20 03:13 PM

Man, I would have loved to go on one of these famous tiger hunts. It would be so thrilling! Especially seeing as the cats would often stalk you back. Must have been a real rush.

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      #353777 - 27/05/21 05:05 AM

HUNTED BY H.R.H. EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES
A FINE ROWLAND WARD-MOUNTED BOAR TUSK TROPHY IN A GLAZED DISPLAY WITH CONTEMPORARY LANCE HEADS,
Together with a First Edition (1925) copy of 'H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S SPORT IN INDIA' by Bernard C. Ellison F.R.G.S. C.M.Z.S. and a rare copy of Sotheby's New York 1997 slip-cased three-part auction catalogue 'The Duke & Duchess of Windsor'

The boar tusks mounted by Rowland Ward on an oak shield and inscribed in gold paint 'PATIALA 23.2.22 One Spear', surrounded by six varied examples of boar lance heads, the later scarlet baize-lined, glazed casing with cut-out at the rear to display the original Rowland Ward Ltd. Label with 'The Jungle', 167 Piccadilly, London W1 address, and also Sotheby's lot number stickers for Lot 3280 (2), September 19th 1997 'The Duke & Duchess of Windsor'.

The book details the Prince of Wales's tour in India and Burma from Bombay, November the 17th, 1921 to Karachi, March 7th, 1922. He was first introduced to the sport of boar hunting with lances in Jodhpur in the December of 1921 and quickly became an accomplished practitioner of the sport. On the 24th February 1923, in Patiala and in the company of H.H. the Maharajah of Patiala, he achieved the ultimate 'one spear' kill which this trophy celebrates. The book has a colourfully detailed account of the day's sport, written by Sir Godfrey Thomas who was himself a participant.

In 1997 Sotheby's held an extraordinary nine day auction of 'Property From the Collection of The Duke & Duchess of Windsor, including property from the public rooms of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's former residence in Paris and historical material from the collection'. The catalogue was printed in two parts, 'The Public Collections' and 'The Private Collections', together with an additional historical 'Information' supplement, all presented in a hard slip case. This trophy features in 'The Private Collections' as part of Lot 3280

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      #353781 - 27/05/21 06:59 AM

You'd have to be a skilled horseman to do pigsticking like that, with a very level headed & intelligent horse to boot as well!

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      #353863 - 30/05/21 10:34 AM

“One Spear” , what a great trophy. I can’t imagine the skill of the horse or the rider to accomplish this feat.
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Lancing a pig is probably easier than lancing an Afghan, Zulu or Sudanese Fuzzy.

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      #353918 - 31/05/21 05:10 PM

I do have a pig sticking lance head and lance base, made from stainless steel in India.

Need a lovely strong black bamboo lance shaft. My blacl bamboo plantation never got established and died out in a drought. Need to replant it.

I do have some shafts bought at the hardware store made from some hardwood. Not sure if it is strong enough, or would be just for the wall.

No saddle.

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      #354847 - 04/07/21 04:57 PM

Some of these old prints and paintings while often a little quaint are wonderful. A series of them as print recreations framed for a wall would make a lovely and interesting decoration. At least to people like us.

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drone pic, sleeping elephants



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Sleeping or dead?

I've never seen elephants sleeping like that lying down ??? Maybe one or two in a herd?

If sleeping, an amazing photo.

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funny because this are asian elephants, the common idians sleeping like this all in one room on the floor

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Indian and Asian Vintage photos



Pig sticking on horseback by lance.









Memsahib travelling by sedan chair.

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      #372326 - 15/12/22 10:18 AM

That's a good size buffalo in body and head, with horns starting to curve in like a Cape buffalo.
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city...ow/96530265.cms
"2 foresters among 15 injured in Assam leopard attack


Kangkan Kalita / TNN / Updated: Dec 27, 2022, 06:01 IS ..



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Probably hungry if the wildlife sanctuary has been poached out of game ....

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https://www.thestatesman.com/india/india...0a%20Memorandum,Cheetahs%20introduced%20to%20India%20from%20Namibia%20in%202022.

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India to get over 100 Cheetahs from S Africa

The initiative to reintroduce cheetah to a former range state following the local extinction of this iconic species due to overhunting and loss of habitat in the last century is being carried out following the request received from the government.

SNS | New Delhi | January 27, 2023 3:34 pm



Tigers ready to burn bright (Photo: IANS)

India and South Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the reintroduction of Cheetahs to this country.

In terms of the agreement, an initial batch of 12 cheetahs are to be flown from South Africa to India in February 2023. The cats will join 8 Cheetahs introduced to India from Namibia in 2022.

Restoring cheetah populations is considered to be a priority for India and will have vital and far-reaching conservation consequences, which would aim to achieve a number of ecological objectives, including re- establishing the function role of Cheetahs within their historical range in India and improving the enhancing the livelihood options and economies of the local communities.

Following the import of the 12 cheetahs in February, the plan is to translocate a further 12 annually for the next eight to 10 years, said the Ministry of Environment.

The initiative to reintroduce cheetah to a former range state following the local extinction of this iconic species due to overhunting and loss of habitat in the last century is being carried out following the request received from the government.

The MoU on the reintroduction of cheetahs to India facilitates cooperation between the countries to establish a viable and secure Cheetah population in India; promotes conservation and ensures that expertise is shared and exchanged, and capacity is built, to promote Cheetah conservation.

This includes human-wildlife conflict resolution, capture and translocation of wildlife and community participation in conservation in the two countries. In terms of the MoU, the countries will collaborate and exchange best practices in large carnivore conservation through the transfer of technology, training of professionals in management, policy, and science, and establishing a bilateral custodianship arrangement for cheetah translocated between the two countries.

The terms of the MoU will be reviewed every five years to ensure it remains relevant."

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Wow, what a bag.



I'd like one of these back drop drapes for that vintage look. This one or others.

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Imagine being able to get a post card of one's first buffalo to post around today.



I wonder what the reaction of the limp wristed modern hunter brigade today if one took a photo with you putting your boot on top of a trophy?

In the UK the clay target and tame bred pheasant shooters would have apoloxy .... " I hate trophy hunters!", Wanker brigade.

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      #375357 - 21/03/23 04:30 PM

Quote:



Wow, what a bag.



I'd like one of these back drop drapes for that vintage look. This one or others.




In the good old days, trophy hunters ! Went to the photographer for a formal sitting.

I might try doing some of these one day. For fun. No doubt stir upmthe anti trophy hunting gooses, both antis and stupid fellow shooters.

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      #377593 - 27/06/23 01:24 AM

Not many images surviving in this old thread.

Ibex, a famous image often on plagiarist social media.

Spectacular position for a nap.


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      #377594 - 27/06/23 01:31 AM

Borrowed images, I'd better ask him for permission of Nathan Little's hunt. A spectacular location and a fine trophy. Obviously hard worked for. Nathan has started up his own gun and assorted stuff and services retail business in the UK. I'll willingly give it a plug.





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      #379601 - 25/09/23 03:02 PM


tiger snaps a turtle

https://www.natureinfocus.in/festival/awards/2023

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