We all love our homes and feel peaceful and safe there. Now imagine if unknown people barge into our home without any invitation, how will you react?
It sounds annoying right; the wild animals at national parks also feel the same due to surging safari rides.
A video shared by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda has showcased the frustration of the wild animals due to the increase safari rides, which is taking away their peace.
In the clip, a furious tiger can be seen threatening a group of visitors during a safari ride. The big cat growls and tries to scare away the visitors barging into his home and disturbing its peace.
Watch here.
Striped monk gets irritated 😣
— Susanta Nanda (@susantananda3) April 26, 2023
What will you do if at every designated hours people crash into your house as their matter of right? pic.twitter.com/4RDCVLWiRR
IFS Nanda shared the clip with the caption, “Striped monk gets irritated. What will you do if at every designated hours people crash into your house as their matter of right?”
Since being shared the clip has accumulated more than 1,50,000 views and 19,000 likes. Twitter users also expressed their anguish for visitors who are disturbing the peace of the wild animals.
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