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Rare sight of tiger crossing road with cubs impresses: Watch

Rare sight of tiger crossing road with cubs impresses: Watch

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Tigers are uncommon and secretive animals, which adds to the thrill of spotting one in its natural habitat. Seeing a tiger in the wild is always a fascinating and once-in-a-lifetime event. However, during a recent safari, a few lucky passengers had the unusual opportunity to see not one, but six tigers.

The video, which was released by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda, shows a tigress crossing the safari path while ecstatic passengers converse in the background. The tigress is not alone; she is observed leading the pack, with her five children crossing the road one by one. The tourists are spellbound as the five tiger kittens rush after their mother into the bush.

“Kunti gave a darshan with panchu Pandavas. I don’t know whom the lady was commanding to sit down in the loud voice,” the caption was written by an IFS officer.

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Needless to say, the video has delighted social media users who adored the unique sight, with many wishing they could be there to witness the once-in-a-lifetime occurrence. Since being shared, the video has received over 8500 views and 563 likes, as well as numerous comments.

“This is amazing Sir. May I know which Tiger Reserve or Sanctuary is this? ” “A lovely way to start my morning. Thank you. I look forward to more coming my way .” A third complained that the tourists were making too much noise and disturbing the tiger family. “Aren’t they supposed to be silent on safari?” he wondered.

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