The video has delighted Twitter users
New Delhi:
Many species of majestic big cats are on the verge of extinction and wildlife conservation centers are trying to save them. At such times, watching tigers play in their wild habitat can be a treat for the eyes.
Two tigers were seen in a playful mood at MP Tiger Foundation. The video of these tiger siblings, which was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Sushant Nanda, has now gone viral.
In the 20-second video, we see two big cats rolling over each other in the leaf litter of the forest.
The caption read, ‘Watching these siblings play in a loop. Just a decade ago, the entire tiger population of this tiger reserve was considered extinct. Now, it has a healthy population of 45/50 adults and 20/25 cubs. The story of the resilience of our tiger conservation.”
Video courtesy MP Tiger Foundation.
Watch the video here:
Watching these siblings play in a loop????
Just a decade ago, the entire tiger population of this tiger reserve was considered extinct. It now has a healthy population of 45/50 adults and 20/25 cubs. The story of the resilience of our tiger conservation.
VC: MP Tiger Foundation pic.twitter.com/Ce7U30qjv9— sushant nanda ifs (@sushantananda3) 13 June 2022
As of this writing, the video has been retweeted over 500 times. It has also got more than 4,000 likes.
Users are stunned to see the beauty of tigers.
One user commented, “That’s so cute! Their strength is unmatched in the world of big cats.”
that’s adorable! Their power is unmatched in the world of big cats! ,
— candilove (@TaiLeon3) 13 June 2022
There was a lot of curiosity among the people about the Tiger Reserve. One of them asked, “Is this Panna Tiger Reserve?”
Is this Panna Tiger Reserve??
— Rakesh Jamwal (@rakeshrjamwal) 13 June 2022
After watching the video, people also expressed their desire to see Tiger in real life.
One user noted the beauty of tigers and commented, “Still not lucky enough to see a tiger in the jungle. They’re so beautiful.”
Still haven’t had the luck to see a tiger in the jungle…..they are so beautiful
– Meghna Girish ???????? (@magirish2001) 13 June 2022
Twitter users also praised the tigers in the comment section. One user wrote, ‘Majestic. Very royal. ,
Princely! very royal
Vote for KKK. (@shenbert) 13 June 2022
Just a few days ago, Indian Forest Service officer Sushant Nanda tweeted another video on tigers. in 30 second video, A group of six tigers can be seen crossing the forest road, Atop the vehicles, tourists can be seen clicking pictures while marveling at the magnificent creatures. However, it is not clear when the footage was shot.
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