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Why did the king kill the hundredth tiger?

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Highlight the king’s motive, actions, and the irony of the outcome while explaining such questions.
Updated On: Nov 7, 2025
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The king in "The Tiger King" killed the hundredth tiger to fulfill a prophecy that he would die because of a tiger. Obsessed with proving the prophecy wrong, he hunted and killed tigers relentlessly. However, the hundredth tiger he "killed" was not actually killed by him but by his hunters. Ironically, the prophecy came true when he died because of a wooden tiger's sliver while playing with it.
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