A man has been rescued from a near-fatal attack by a tiger in northern Malaysia by his wife.
Tigers do not usually attack humans - nor do they often have to fend off soup ladles
Tambun Gediu, now badly lacerated and recovering in hospital, had tried hitting the tiger away in vain and says his wife saved his life.
Wildlife rangers plan to track the tiger and send it further into dense, unpopulated jungle in the the northern state of Perak.
"I was trailing a squirrel and crouched to shoot it with my blowpipe when I saw the tiger.
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