Who actually shot the 100th tiger?a)one of the hunters who accompanie...
Explanation:
The incident of shooting the 100th tiger took place during the ruling of King George V in India. The king was invited to visit Nepal by the then Prime Minister of Nepal, Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana. During this visit, the king was taken on a hunting expedition where he shot his 99th tiger.
Participants and Events:
During the hunting expedition, the king was accompanied by a group of hunters. The king was so enthusiastic about hunting that he wanted to shoot his 100th tiger during this expedition itself. Therefore, the hunting party continued its search for a tiger. Finally, a tiger was spotted, and the king took aim and fired, but he missed.
The tiger turned around and attacked the hunting party. In the chaos that followed, one of the hunters accompanying the king shot the tiger, killing it. This was the 100th tiger that was shot during the king's reign.
Conclusion:
Thus, it was not the king or any of his guests or British high officers who shot the 100th tiger, but one of the hunters accompanying the king who shot the tiger in self-defense. This incident highlights the ruthless hunting practices during the colonial era and the disregard for wildlife conservation.
Who actually shot the 100th tiger?a)one of the hunters who accompanie...
Is its. I still remember it would be the answer, (・∀・) he fainted from the sound of the bullet, so he was killed by the hunter, not the king. so answer is A