Thanks for the answer everyone.
rooihond, you are totally sane

It was Jeromy that moved my post to a thread by its own
I know very well that the leopard in India is very dangerous and some of them like to eat a bit of human flesh now and then.
The Leopard in India is not legal to hunt, so that is a non issue for us hunters

In general it seems to be much more common for predators to include people in their menu in India than in the rest of the world.
I don't know if this is because of the density of people, lack of other prey or that they are wired differently, or a mix of it all.
The problem with man eating Leopards in Africa looks like it is much less of a problem.
I can't recall I have seen that happen for a very long time. Lions are a total different story.
"Tame" pet Leopards or any other form of "tame" predators people keep, is in my opinion the most dangerous of all as they usually totally lack the respect and fear for people.
I totally understand the fear people can feel when sitting in a blind waiting for the Leopard in total pitch darkness because you know what it is capable to do to you and maybe the person already feel a bit uneasy about darkness in any situation.
I just wonder how high the danger is in reality.
If you wound one, I very well know that you have a totally different ball game.
And
sestoppelman, I have read a bit of Capstick.
Great reading, but I don't take all he as written as the total truth and a gospel
