The Siberian Tiger Attacks of 1997
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Sources:
Conflict Tiger: vimeo.com/ondemand/conflicttiger
The images of the dead tiger, Yuri Trush and the Kung were taken from the documentary.
The theory of Markov shooting the tiger from the cabin is also from the documentary as well as the general story.
Books:
The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival - John Valliant
History of Yuri Trush - Chapter 1
History of Sobolonye -Chapter 6
Tracking down the tiger and ending - Chapter 21
Additional quotes from the book:
'Who needs Sobolonye now? Nobody does" Chapter 7 page 35
The Generals' quote about not caring about people Chapter 17 page 222
The man referring to the tiger track as "hot" was said by Pionka Chapter 21 page 272
More details about the history of the region and the relationship between people and tigers can be found in the book.
Tigers in the snow - Peter Matthiessen
The Great Soul of Siberia - Sooyong Park
Links
docplayer.net/31832476-The-am...
factsanddetails.com/russia/Na...
www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/blog/...
www.researchgate.net/publicat...
Range and distribution of Amur Tigers:
web.archive.org/web/201204062...
Tiger Conservation:
china.wcs.org/Wildlife/Amur-T....
www.bbcearth.com/news/saving-...
Tigers of the World book abstract:
books.google.co.ug/books?id=X...
Art by Nisha: www.fiverr.com/buddi2019?sour... - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
For more information about the attacks please consider checking out the documentary "Conflict Tiger" by Sasha Snow:
vimeo.com/ondemand/conflicttiger
and/or the book "The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival" by John Vaillant.
More details about quotes and specific chapters can be found in the description.
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The book was great. Memorable. Everyone, READ IT. The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival - John Valliant
I agree!
The book by Valliant was wonderful, one that you savour and have to think about after each reading. Thank you for this film.
Yes, he is a superb author and this is a compelling tale.
A film adaptation was long in the works to which at a time Darren Aronovsky and then Michael Roskam were attached as director and it was supposed to star Brad Pitt but the movie never happened so far.
@@notundermywatch3163 Great book. So is 'The Golden Spruce.' Just started 'Fire Weather." He's a great author, and "the Tiger" is a pretty exceptional story.
I see Wild World, I insta click. I'm a simple man.
I’m so sorry for the amount of people in the comments who didn’t actually listen to the video and are trying to say you “messed up” by calling it a cannibal tiger. Some of us watch intensely 💛
These videos are just incredibly well put together. I literally jumped for joy when I saw you had a new ‘man-eater’ mayhem upload.
Glad you like them!
hell yeah. How much better my free day got with your video, you have no idea.
I’m praying that you have a great week ahead
Glad to hear it!
@@wildworld6264 . Great inspiring video 👏.
Tigers are the most serious predators of the big cats.
They are very very aggressive and have an instinct to kill.
The Champawat man eating Tigers have reported to have killed 436 humans.
Even Dave Salmoni (a lion trainer) admitted; " you can stop a lion from coming near you but when a Tiger decides he's going to kill you there's nothing you can do about it. Actually, you'll never be able to change the Tiger's mind he's going to kill you."
Man eating lion cases are very and unlikely to happen.
These are rather exceptions and not the norm.
What most people don't understand is that even captive Tigers are just as dangerous as they wild counterparts.
I remembered an incident back in 2017 , when an Amur Tiger tried to drag me inside his cage with his 4 inch long dagger like claws so as rip and tear me to shreds.
Luckily, I got saved in time by the rangers.
I was lucky to be alive but the claw marks that the Tiger dug into my torso were devastating.
All Tiger subspecies are very dangerous and very very aggressive towards humans.
When a Tiger wants you dead, you're as good as dead.
@@wildworld6264can you make video of how big can nile crocodile get. Some nile crocodiles are bigger than salts
What a story. Glad you touched on the background of Markov. Most amazing, larger then life people in history are still people wuth lives. And even though the village was saved, it was still tragic for the tiger. Glad to see your videos again pal. Great work.
Excellent video. I really appreciate that the story was told factually, but still with sympathy for both the humans and the tiger.
My favorite channel returns at last! I’ve been so bummed constantly checking for new videos by you, and seeing that damned mosasaur video! Hell yes! You, my friend, are a truly gifted storyteller.
Back at it with the top class videos - thank you again and please keep at it my dude! You’re one of my fave creators atm
Thanks a ton! If you want a more comprehensive account of the story I recommend picking up 'The Tiger' by John Vaillant, or the documentary film 'Conflict tiger' by Sasha Snow.
When the drawing of Markov pops up, I see Charlie Manson in a raincoat!😂
hahaha 😂👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Always makes it a good day when we get a new video ❤
Another belter video. Good stuff mate, always happy to see your new videos on start up 👍
Thanks a ton!
What if I told you the greatest serial killer in the world wasn’t human but a Tiger with over 600 kills in India and Pakistan that went on a killing spree and its stuffed remains are in a museum
how does that make the tiger more deadly than stalin? that tiger is not even good enough to polish stalin's shoes!
It's not in Pakistan, rather in India. I come from Champawat the district where this tiger raised havoc, killing any and everyone.
The tigress is known as the "Beast of Champawat" and she had a total kill count of 436, not 600. (which is still the highest kill count by any single animal)
It was Nepal and India, the tiger was killed by Jim Corbett
@@Junior-bl4wwI believe mosquitos hold that record unless we're splitting hairs on mammals reptiles insects and such
🎉 Your man has returned!!
I was looking for the detailed video of this...thanks a lot
Excellent video... Subscribed!
Love listening to stories like this, well done, great presentation as always 👏
Good work! Keep it up!
A video suggestion, what actually happened on Ramree Island?
In February 1945, according to some sensationalist accounts, the worst animal attack in history occurred on Ramree island, Myanmar when troops of the imperial Japanese army, retreating from British and Indian troops, foolishly tried to escape by wading through mangrove swamps filled with salt water crocodiles.
Some accounts at the time claimed 'hundreds' killed though this is widely disputed by historians and zoologists alike.
Yeah, I do want to cover that topic at some point.
All though some attacks did occur, to support that many salties of any period would require a food source, which was lacking on ramree. The USS Indianapolis would be a far better option for the biggest animal attack, but again that could be massively exaggerated but the experts aren't disputing this event!
@@eclipse7436
Yeah that's an excellent point. Though with Indianapolis I guess it would be hard to determine precisely how many were killed by sharks and how many who were attacked by them had already died of wounds/exposure.
@@eclipse7436 The number of Americans killed/eaten by sharks after their ship was bombed and sunk has been verified since right after it happened. That story leaves an indelible impression. Just like this story.
(As mentioned in a comment above, I don't know if the exact numbers of those killed by sharks is known but the survivors often could recount those they saw killed.)
@@stephen5656 True!!!
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Quickly becoming my favorite content creator. Remember me when you get that million subs 🎉
This is so fascinatingly informative. For years I'd only heard the simplified tale of a tiger seeking revenge on a hunter. I had no idea of the facts behind this story. Thank you so much!
Great Video!
Fascinating work as always. Well done.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for this video... I get chills imagining what it must feel like knowing a tiger is personaly after you
Great video!
Your videos are so incredibly put together, great work as always !!! It's always so sad when you hear tales of violence sparking more violence. A wounded animal becomes desperate and aggressive and goes on to kill men, such a shame.
Thank you very much!
Thank you. This was an amazing video about my favorite animal. 👋🏿🤠
Thanks. I highly recommend the John Vaillant book if you want a more detailed account.
Siberian tiger only rivial beside man in Russia is the ussuri brown bear. Those titans were the only beasts that killed siberian tigers in straight-up fights. Tigers usually win by ambush attacks. 50/50 between the 2. Tiger was more feard cause like the video shown humans were easy prey. Respect to both 👏🏻 🐻 🐯
Well, an Ussuri was responsible for the infamous Sankebetsu brown bear incident in Hokkaido, so I'd say they're pretty feared too.
@@jaredthehawk3870 True out the two. At least the tiger will kill you where the bear will eat you alive.
@@Leviathan1000fuckin aye those bears will sit on you while pulling on your guts. Gruesome shit. I recommend the channel At home in wild spaces. It has a lot of valuable information on bear attacks.
@@Leviathan1000100% id rather get eaten by a tiger than a bear, quick death vs unimaginable torture
Tiger is an ambusher. Bear is a barbarian.
Bear is stronger but messy and clumsy. It will snap your limbs and chew on them as you scream.
Tiger would break your neck and you probably won't even know how you died.
That's why fight between the two is 50-50.
A bear will win in a contest of strength.
But a tiger will never usually contest with raw power and would ambush the bear and break it's neck.
Great storytelling...I read the book last year also, but enjoyed your rendition
Would you consider doing a video over the Leopard of Rudrapryag?
This is one of the BEST channels on UA-cam. You make the EXACTTTT videos I want to watch. Please keep it up.
Thanks, will do! I really appreciate it. The book and real documentaries are much better than my video. If you want a more detailed account, I recommend you check them out.
@@wildworld6264 I actually have both read the book and watched the documentary. I’m very extremely into these topics and have been since I was a very wee child. They are both fantastic but so is your video (and all your videos) I’m very interested in apex predators and the historical stories of humans and prehistory human interactions with them. That’s a pretty niche topic and most of the time when it is done especially on UA-cam, it is… let’s just say hella trashy 🤣💀
@@wildworld6264 I’m sure you are, but do you happen to be familiar with the amazing UA-cam channel @NORTH02 ??
I just ordered the book!!!!!
@@cecileroy557 Great! I hope you enjoy it.
One of my most favourite channels!!!
Thank you!
Amazing job. Can you please cover Jim Corbett and Kenneth Anderson shikari stories????😊
he has a video bout Jim
I needed this
Thank you for the nice Video. The Sunday is saved.
I honestly had such a good time listening that I, out loud, said 10/10 as the video ended. This doesn't happen often.
Very good explanation and very nice video, congrats, from Nicaragua, i all ready subscribed and guve a like. Good Job
Wild world uploading some animal tale is like watching a nice movie
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Really great video. I think Yuri Trush might have been a tiger in a former life. To get clawed up by a big cat and just pour some vodka into the wounds and get back to work… I mean, that’s hard core. And he didn’t even blame the cat. Respect.
I really enjoyed this story, didn't want the tiger to end up dead but who was I kidding? Always glad when you post a new video, well researched and well told, thankyou .
Yesss I love these tiger stories
buenos dias. excelente video wild world. felicitaciones desde españa-
Odd question, but what was the music you used in the opening of the video?
What a great telling of a legendary story! Like Mr. Ballen quality lol. The Siberian Tiger is my spirit animal! I am a cowboy from the Texas Rangeland.. We exist, you just can’t see us from the road! I don’t go to town often, and I cover a good stretch of land! Thanks again.
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John valients book is incredible , so well written and fascinating
I saw the original documentary of this event buy was ytube pulled it. Any link?
That tiger said "alright motherfkr, you're gonna steal my dinner in gonna make YOU my dinner....."
What’s more frightening is that Russias mainland is 55 miles away from Alaskan mainland.
Learn something new everyday….. I thought the hunter only took a hind quarter…. In my defense I’ve watched many videos of the same story. I may have gotten the wrong facts from one of the many uploads of the story. Or I am getting a little older so I may have misheard. Either way the tiger didn’t want to share. Also the first time I heard about this revenge it was a Discovery Channel documentary that also said everything the hunter’s scent was on the Tiger ripped apart or attempted to destroy…..they also said parts of the hunter was scattered all around the cabin and surrounding woods. It was a clear statement. Poor guy. I’m not anti animal I’m just pro human. That being said I always feel bad for the animals when they must be put down.
This was very well done thank you much!
Inevitably we will be competitors once i can get a Mic but im still a fan, i just cant help it. You should do a video on snakes, and how the fear of snakes is genetically programmed into our entire planet, w the exception of resistant weasels, everything is absolutely terrified of them on a deep psychological level. Youd nail this video. Gl bud, love your work.
After looking at those 2 pictures of Yuri and Markov, I have come to the conclusion that Yuri and Markov are one and the same person.
Could it be that he went back because he had a hope that his dogs are alive?
Possibly, he did seem worried about his dogs, according to the men at the logging camp 🤔.
That Spiderfarmer humidifier looks nice…but I haven’t looked back since I first used ultrasonic pond foggers. I think I spent $25 for a three head fogger. It sits in the bottom of a bucket. I connect the power for the fogger through an Inkbird temp/humidity controller. It’s $69 on Amazon and looks like a little power strip with two outlets. It’s gray, and has red led for the display. Run the temp to your intake fan on your tent…use a fan controller rheostat for the exhaust fan and make sure the exhaust is always flowing more than the intake. Running the tent at a negative pressure so it’s sucked in tight.
Anyway, I can make my 4x4 tent rain within 5 mins. It’s nuts. Ultrasonic pond foggers rule. Just don’t touch it while it’s plugged in…lol
Whatever are you talking about.....?
There's not much I fear, no man for sure but these majestic animals are such fierce hunters, they are really special apex predators.
I admire your clear passion for all the research you've done. One tip - going off on too many tangents (citations, personal stories, etc) can be very distracting from the main storyline ... at least it was for me. Try to minimize the tangents. Otherwise, great video !
Liked and subscribed!
Thanks for the tips!
It sure wasn't distracting to me, but everyone is different.
Tigers are my fav of all big cats. They are simply majestic & beautiful!🐅👵🏻👩🌾❣️
The Tiger can follow a particular scent for days, even long after the prey isn't around, this tiger wasn't going to be denied, it's not evil or revenge, it's equilibrium of nature.
I remember having the book. I was sad that they killed th tiger, from what I remember, the tiger had been shot by this guy and tiger was hungry and hurt. Thank you 💛 for this excellent documentary about story!
my home in Louisiana is closer to Moscow than Vladivostok is by 100 miles..... how crazy is that?
Excellent story.
With the first attack the tiger was obviously going for that specific man, but otherwise any injury (like a limp) will typically keep predators from being able to kill their regular prey and cause them to have to resort to the slower humans who are like sitting ducks in villages... sad story but great video
In my dreams i have a tiger as my guardian angel , i also have a tiger tattoo watching over my shoulder.
My guardian, i almost start crying writing this ❤️❤️
What happened to the tiger pelt that the General decided not to burn? Did he keep it as a momento?
I saw a docu on u tube about a lion female whose cubs were stomped by a big male Warer Buffalo. She found him once or twice, then got him.
Damn some people kicked and spit on the carcass, they don't even know what the Tiger has been though, talking about disrespect
The korean film on prime, The Tiger, is amazing.
Haven't heard of that one. What's it about?
@@wildworld6264 The Tiger is South Korean period action drama film about a hunter prepared to kill the last tiger of Joseon. During the Japanese occupation.
@@mouseonfirewhuite8580 oh wow. Sounds interesting
It is a fabulous movie!!! I highly recommend it!!
The thing is tigers have been misunderstood, tiger males are family guys too, the male will usually come around to check on the kids and his mate, a male tiger will only tolerate his own kids, usually the mother and father tigers their territories inlop each other.
That's literally adorable 🥺🥺
Bro create a new How big video pls. Some topices to be cowered is mooses and bears. Also bleu whales would be nice o
Siberian Tigers are so badass.
The famous conservator sir jim edward corbett in his book( man eaters of kumaon) described tiger as a true gentleman
The royal bengal tigers are known to be man eaters and one of the most aggressive
this history need to be a movie
Anyone know which History Channel documentary 26:20
The UnXplained season 3
Tigers are like mythical beasts, highly intelligent and formidable, I’d rather have a man with a gun hunting me than a tiger
Like a lot of people my natural inclination is to be pretty unsympathetic toward poachers, so kudos for adding in those humanizing details about Markov
Two things to note are tigers arent like bears, you dont see them around, and a tiger "cub" could be 300lbs. Easy mistake to make.
Wouldn't calling him a cannibal tiger, mean he ate other tigers?
“Koreans spend their life either hunting tigers or get hunted by tigers"
-Medieval Chinese proverb
Well done. According to the Chinese zodiac, if you are born between 3:00.5:00 A.M. you were born in the hours of the Tiger. ( I was born at 3:17 A.M.) To know your complete zodiac you need to know the year, month, and hour of your birth and your geographic location at time of birth. Great retelling of this story, thanks for sharing it!
All the best.
Laoshr #60
Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
The "like" is for the film, not for the fate of the tiger.
The amur tiger, the king of the forest, grants no quarter to one who has wronged him.
My russian friend told me this and made me even more resolute in what my favorite animal is. Siberian tiger is the ultimate predator version of fafo
Its so odd an orange animal lives in a white snowscape...
tigers are goated
""from the Amu Darya to the Syr Darya"???
Odd! These are both famous rivers in CENTRAL ASIA (Now Khazakstan), called in ancient times the Oxus and Jaxartes respectively. So what the connection to the Russian far east or Amur Tigers may be, is a bit puzzling.
There's a Lot of speculation in this video
The Tigers of Taiga
Even a small pussycat holds a grudge on someone it doesnt like..forever. they never forget a person they dont like. I can only imagine a tiger that wants to eliminate you, its just a matter of time. Cats have self worth..dignity..& a bad temper. They demand mutual respect. Its not negotiable.
Old book , Tiger's Revenge by Clawed Balls .
HAHA MARKOFF - You are nothing breathing any more:
The famous wildlife conservator sir edward jim corbett in his book ( man eaters of kumaon) describe tiger as a True Gentleman
ravens not crows
If they where hunted at just the right pressure they would spread to Spain and do so while staying out of sight of people. A few licences sold at auction each year would bring millions to protect from poaching and pay incentives to private land owners to have habitat corridors.
Bears in eastern USA have 4x in numbers since hunting pressure has been planned and adjusted one year at a time. They now live in cities and people do not even see them. Some are over 900 lbs. The ones over 300 eat allot of deer while smaller black bears have a very different diet.
Tigers prevent flooding and keep rivers flowing during drought.
Interesting 🤔 Could you please explain for me how tigers affect the water way ? I’m serious 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
@@deecooper1567 I'm guessing it'd be similar to the effects when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone; the predator pressure decreased the numbers of deer, and that population shift changed the vegetation and rivers.
@@Eloraurora
Yes, I agree on the wolves but look at how many different game there is available to big cats. I don’t think they could kill & eat enough wild animals to make a difference during flooding & drought🤔. I may be wrong as I’ve watched all the big cat vids & don’t recall that being mentioned.
Would ❤️ to hear n explanation on that. I would greatly appreciate this . TY 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
@@deecooper1567 Again, just speculating, but even if the presence of predators doesn't make a huge dent in the big game population, it will alter their behavior. They're more likely to spend time under cover, only come down to the water when absolutely necessary, etc. The increased humidity around forests can influence the frequency of rain, and flooding is demonstrably worsened if there aren't enough plants around to absorb that water and hold the ground together with their roots.
@@Eloraurora
TY… food for thought 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Ironic that meat of a prey animal got two hunters killed
16:10 Lol what? Maybe that's what they say to tourists of journalists but if you are slightly more in the topic you d know that the truth is opposite. That do not only actively hunt tigers but moust clame to go iven farther. Most of Far East hunters say stritly :
*Each time we se a tiger in Taiga we shoot him. And it doesn't matter if we can place a good shot or if me can track the animal after - the main goal is to remove the tiger from the forest. Some times we just give it a bulet and than go away never to retern.*
Thous words are from Mekhail Kerchmar lecture about russian big cats.He works as a russian governor who is responsible for human-animal conflicts in russia. And he is one of russia's most experienced zoologist when it comes to hunting large game.
The most majestic terrestrial animal on the planet.
Anyone saw the photo of the Tiger jumping on top of the elephant carrying hunter who shot him!
Beautiful 😍 From Pakistan 🇵🇰