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Ep. 135: Jim Corbett Hunts the Chuka Man-Eating Tiger

53 min · 4 de may de 2026
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This episode is all about Jim Corbett and one of the most intense moments of his career. By the time he was tracking the Chuka man-eater, Corbett was already in his 60s — and still walking straight into jungles most people wouldn’t go near. We talk about who Corbett was, how he approached man-eaters, and what made him different… and then we get into one of the wildest situations he ever found himself in — sitting in a tree with a man-eating tiger lying almost directly beneath him. Yeah… it gets tense.   ***DM us on our Instagram or Facebook channels or email to get more info on how to order a t-shirt and stickers.   On Venmo is my personal account at Matthew-Hamilton-51 On Paypal at @forceofnaturepod   We would appreciate any donations very much and we will give shout outs to anyone that does. Thank you!   T-shirts are available... email or message to order one! If you want us to give you a shout out please go to iTunes subscribe/rate/review give us 5 stars, say whatever you want. It really helps us standout and get noticed. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/force-of-nature/id1416902126 Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play   Please add us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ForceofNaturePod/ Also feel free to send us and email if you want or have any cool animal stories you would like to share forceofnaturepod@gmail.com

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This episode is all about Jim Corbett and one of the most intense moments of his career. By the time he was tracking the Chuka man-eater, Corbett was already in his 60s — and still walking straight into jungles most people wouldn’t go near. We talk about who Corbett was, how he approached man-eaters, and what made him different… and then we get into one of the wildest situations he ever found himself in — sitting in a tree with a man-eating tiger lying almost directly beneath him. Yeah… it gets tense.   ***DM us on our Instagram or Facebook channels or email to get more info on how to order a t-shirt and stickers.   On Venmo is my personal account at Matthew-Hamilton-51 On Paypal at @forceofnaturepod   We would appreciate any donations very much and we will give shout outs to anyone that does. Thank you!   T-shirts are available... email or message to order one! If you want us to give you a shout out please go to iTunes subscribe/rate/review give us 5 stars, say whatever you want. It really helps us standout and get noticed. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/force-of-nature/id1416902126 Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play   Please add us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ForceofNaturePod/ Also feel free to send us and email if you want or have any cool animal stories you would like to share forceofnaturepod@gmail.com

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