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Jul 29, 10 tweets

🚨🇮🇳🇬🇧 DARK LEGACY OF COLONIAL BLOODSPORT: INDIA’S BIG CATS NEARLY WIPED OUT FOR SPORT

Tigers, lions, cheetahs — majestic predators nearly VANISHED under British rule.

On International Tiger Day, let’s expose the UNTOLD TALE 🧵👇

🏹HUNTED FOR GLORY

In British India, hunting tigers wasn’t about survival.
It was about THRILL. A tiger’s head on the wall was a symbol of status.

Officers competed. Princes obliged. The jungle? Reduced to a trophy cabinet.

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👑 ROYAL BLOODSPORT

Curzon, Lytton, George V—all joined the bloodlust.
Massive hunting parties wiped out dozens of tigers in days.

Big cat heads shipped to Britain as imperial souvenirs.

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📸 CAMERA KILLS

Photos of British officers atop slain big cats weren’t just souvenirs - they were propaganda.

Each image screamed: 'We rule this land—and its wild too.'

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🌱ECOLOGICAL CARNAGE

• Prey animals surged unchecked

• Forests lost balance

• Indigenous hunting criminalised

Colonial elites posed with corpses, as ecosystems collapsed.

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🐅TIGER EXTINCTION BY EMPIRE

From 1875–1925, over 80,000 tigers were killed.

In 1870, India had ~40,000 tigers. By 1947? Fewer than 2,000.

A century of slaughter wiped out the largest tiger population on Earth.

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⚡️CHEETAHS ERASED

Once roaming India's plains, the Asiatic cheetah was extinct by the 1950s.

Colonial hunting + habitat destruction = the fastest animal wiped off the map.

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🦁 LIONS, NEARLY LOST

India's Asiatic lions once roamed far beyond Gujarat.

Colonial hunts decimated their numbers by 90%.

Only a few survived, ironically saved by the Nawab of Junagadh — an Indian prince who banned lion hunting.

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⚔️ ECOLOGICAL APARTHEID

To the British, wild animals symbolised chaos—something to control or destroy.

Forest laws criminalised native hunting, but the elite were exempt.

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💔 THE WOUND STILL BLEEDS

India’s wildlife still feels the scars:

• Cheetahs are being reintroduced

• Tiger numbers teeter due to habitat loss

• Leopard conflict is rising

Colonial bloodsport didn’t just disappear—it still haunts India's forests.

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