Burmese Tiger Pit?

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A Burmese tiger pit is a pit fall trap that was created as a guerrilla war tactic against enemies in the south pacific. It is four to ten feet deep that is filled with two dozen sharpened bamboo shafts all directed upwards, and when enemies fell in it, they died. It was once useful for catching tigers, hence its name.
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