Joshua Murphy wrote:
On 11/15/06, Robert Connolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. I can't find any information about what to do in the event of a tiger
attack. With bears I've heard you can punch them in the nose and they'll run away because its a sensation they're not really familiar with, and they have sensitive noses. With my house cat I've noticed its best to stay still or she
will dig her claws in harder. Are cats, and tigers, sensitive to certain
sounds maybe? Fighting back and playing dead both seem like an equally bad
way of dealing with a tiger attack.

I saw a tiger charge at the camera, on TV, and the tiger doesn't really give us much time to think about what to do. So I'm thinking it's best to have a
plan in advance :-)

robert

Not being an expert or anything... But, I'd carry a large gun at all times you are likely to be anywhere near a tiger. I think you don't get away - you get fscked!

Al


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