![]() ![]() apparently tigers are as vengeful as they come, and if you happen to cross one, it won’t forget you any time soon. This post is based on a presentation by National Public Radio (NPR), an unusual source for an outdoor post, yet one you will find interesting: Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris) cub, India Did it “know” that Atcheson was the shooter? Or, was this just a strange coincidence? Eventually, the buffalo was killed, yet it critically wounded Atcheson. The bull ran past the native trackers, bowled over the Professional Hunter who fired ineffectively and went straight for Atcheson, goring her with one horn and tossing her like straw in the wind. ![]() Eventually, the bull ambushed the group as it followed a blood trail. The buffalo was badly wounded, yet did not die. ![]() “Shoot right there,” whispered the PH and she aimed and fired. They came upon a large buffalo in brush so thick, Atcheson could only see parts of the animal. She was hunting with a party of trackers and a Professional Hunter, typical for African safaris. Nikki Atcheson hunted Cape buffalo a few years back and had an amazing experience with a vengeful animal that nearly killed her. ![]()
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