Bachelor of Powalgarh

1920–1930) also known as the King of Powalgarh, was an unusually large male Bengal tiger, said to have been 10 feet 7 inches (3.23 meters) long.

British hunter Jim Corbett shot and killed the Bachelor in the winter of 1930, and later told the story in his 1944 book Man-Eaters of Kumaon.

Jim Corbett first sighted the Bachelor in 1923 in a steep ravine within a secure retreat.

Government rules prohibited night-time shooting, which inadvertently helped the highly sought after tiger to survive.

[citation needed] Information about the male Bengal tiger comes from a documentary-style story written by hunter, conservationist, and author Jim Corbett in his book Man-Eaters of Kumaon, published by the Oxford University Press in India in 1944.