Chapter 3 Life in the Wild

  • Moving to Kanha National Park

    Moving to Kanha National Park
    In 1963, George, Kay, Eric, and Mark settled into a bungalow in Kanha National Park.
  • Meeting Cut-Ear

    Meeting Cut-Ear
    In 1963, George discovered a female tigress with a cut in her left ear. George then decided to call the tigress Cut-Ear.
  • Summer time in Kanha National Park

    Summer time in Kanha National Park
    In the summer time at Kanha National Park the sky becomes dark and rain clouds drench the land. All the dry brown plants turn into beautiful green plants. Newborn animals became a new addition to Kanha National Park.
  • The amount of time George spent at Kanha National Park.

    The amount of time George spent at Kanha National Park.
    By the end of George's travel to Kanha National Park George had spent 129 hours observing tigers and 700 hours observing the tigers prey. He studied what they ate, their behavior, and even more.