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Thaak Cha Narabhakshak
- Kumaonche Narabhakshak - Marathi-language Audiobook
- Narrated by: Sachin Khedekar, Ketaki Saraf, Vikas Patil
- Length: 37 mins
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Summary
This is one of the favorite stories of Jim Corbett himself. The Thak man-eater was a female Bengal tiger who killed and ate four human victims (two women, two men) between September and November 1938. She was operating in Kumaon, at the Nepalese border, between the villages Thak, Chuka, Kot Kindri and Sem. This was the last man-eater killed by Corbett. The story about Thak man-eater is known as one of the most dramatic stories about man-eating animals.
Before Jim Corbett began his mission, he had declared that if he could not kill the man-eater in seven days, he would hand over the task to someone else. On the seventh evening he failed in his job. However the last minute tricks, his presence of mind, the thrill holds the audience intensely.
Please note: This audiobook is in the Indian regional language Marathi.
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- 08-09-23
O No!
Unfortunately it may well be a great listen if the dialogue had been in English or I don’t know of a mechanism to use a translate button.
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