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Somewhere near the Sundarbans, a teenager cancelled a Royal Bengal tiger’s dinner plans. Using nothing more than a row boat oar, she kept the ferocious cat at bay for ten minutes. Unbelievable. Or maybe it isn’t. I’ve heard of mothers lifting cars off of their trapped children in order to save them. Maybe when the person in danger is a loved one…anything is possible. Via the BBC:

A woman in Bangladesh…fended off a Royal Bengal tiger which was attacking her husband, police say…

Eighteen-year-old Nazma Akhter and her husband Anwarul Islam, 25, were fishing for shrimp on Sunday in a canal on the fringes of the Sundarbans…

After biting Akkhter’s husband, the tiger tried to abscond with him, as Bengals are wont to do with their quarry; that’s when the fierce animal had to reckon with a fiercer woman.

Police chief ASM Zahid said…”This woman is extraordinarily courageous, because she alone fought the tiger and saved her husband,” he told the BBC.

“I salute her for her courage.”

Approximately 20 people are killed by tigers each year in Bangladesh; last week alone in the Sunderbans, two women died because of attacks from the lethal carnivores.

Local newspapers reported that such was the beating it received from the paddle that it was forced to beat a retreat into the forest.

Such a beating!

I had guessed that pressures from humans impinging on the Royal ‘hood were the cause for all of these deaths by Tiger, but apparently, there’s another reason:

Some scientists argue that they may also have become more aggressive because of the high salt content in water of the area which affects their mental stability.

Salt-crazed cats!

In the wild, Bengal tigers - one of the largest and most numerous of the tiger sub-species - are pure carnivores and hunt medium-sized animals, such as rabbits, badgers, water buffaloes, deer and goats…

They are able to consume up to about 40 pounds (18.18 kg) of meat at a time and then go without eating for days.

Oh, that tiger starved all right— because it got carried. This story reminds me of that unforgettable scene in the final LoTR, when that terrifying Nazgul dies at the hands of Eowyn; it’s amazing and somehow fitting that the only thing which could save Anwarul Islam from a man-eating tiger was his woman.