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the fight between the two leopards by Jim Corbett what question what were the possible results of the fight between the leopards​

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Answered by alinakincsem
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In the story of, "the fight between two leopards" by Jim Corbett, the story revolves around how a leopard kills a young villager boy. His mother is grieving over his death and accusing men for not being able to save his child.

The possible results which could have come from the fight of the leopards was that they would have ended up killing each other. However, in the story of the man eating leopard of Rudraprayag, the author Jim is the person narrating experiences from his real life and telling the readers how the leopard gets into the village and kills the villagers. The leopard is someone, everyone is afraid of because he ends up eating people by climbing through walls, getting in through wooden doors even. He comes face to face with Jim Corbett who kills the creature.  

Answered by roulambrit
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Ok the narrator Jim Corbet narrate the story about his experience that was happening in the Rudraprayag. Leopard who is eat the people and fight with a another local leopard "that the fight would be fought to a finish and would end in the death of the man-eater had been short-lived. In the running fight the contest had now degenerated into, the man-eater would sustain injuries, but they were not likely to reduce his craving for human flesh, or impair his ability to secure it."

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