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==Sources== |
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Revision as of 20:39, 26 April 2017
A tiger is one of the larger species of feline.
Adventures with tigers
According to legend, the god of war Kartikeya in the shape of tiger fought a warrior in combat after which the tiger and man became one under the name Sherdil.[1]
One of the statues fashioned by the 16th-century artist Wohat came in the form of a tiger.[2]
In India in 1914, Prince Kasim Khan was suspected of being a weretiger when one of the big cats was roaming the area.[3]
It was after defending himself from a tiger called The Great Khan in India that Indiana Jones discovered the Thuggee cult was resurgent at the City of Lightning in 1930.[4]
Appearances
- Young Indiana Jones and the Eye of the Tiger
- Indiana Jones et la Cité de la Foudre
- Indiana Jones Adventures: Volume 2: Curse of the Invincible Ruby (Statue)
- Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Stone Tiger (Carving)