A Life in the Wild chapter 3

  • The hunt. The kill.

    The hunt. The kill.
    George froze when he saw a tigress move toward her kill. George noticed a notch missing from her left ear and decided to call her Cut-Ear. Then four cubs bounced over to the carcass and had a fiest.When Cut-Ear was done eating she grunted and walked to a grassy slope.
  • Another visit

    Another visit
    One day George had found a half eaten cow in a ravine and decided to wait to see if and when the tiger would come back. Well it did and it was Cut-Ear. She was also right behind George who found himself staring right at her. George stayed still and eventually Cut-Ear left.
  • Another Fiest

    Another Fiest
    Cut-Ear rose and took down a buffalo. When it was dead Cut-Ear went to get her cubs. When the cubs came George realized they were 9 months old and the size of Saint Bernard dogs. Then a bigger male tiger came and rubbed his head against Cut-Ears head George thought that was the father of the group.
  • Being watched

    Being watched
    George was walking past a big rock when a tiger popped her head up from on top of the rock. George then found himself face to face with the tigress. She then roared at him and he slowly backed away. When the tigress chased him he ran up the tree when her sisters came and watched George up in the tree.