People who have been on a tiger safari understand that it takes sheer luck to spot these majestic big cats as they prefer to stay ‘incognito’ in the wild. Most visitors have returned disappointed without having a glimpse of these big cats.
But what if a tiger stopped for visitors and allowed them to take some incredible photos? Rare, right? Well, IFS officer Surender Mehra shared a clip in which a big cat is visible taking a halt of few moments while crossing a road in a tiger reserve.
The visitors' excitement and adrenaline rush are visible in the clip when they see a fully grown tiger crossing the road.
Watch here.
When passing through their home, be calm & give them a safe passage..🐅#TigerHabitat #Wilderness #wildlife #nature
— Surender Mehra IFS (@surenmehra) February 24, 2023
VC: via Mayank @susantananda3 pic.twitter.com/GQicCUYcAX
IFS Mehra shared the clip today with the caption, “When passing through their home, be calm & give them a safe passage.”
Since being shared, the clip has accumulated over 2,700 views, and the numbers are still increasing.
However, some users express their concerns about interrupting tigers' privacy by increasing footfall at the tiger reserves.
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Wise to remember that we humans are uninvited guests in their territory
— suryanarayanan k (@surissoul) February 24, 2023
Government should ban camera phones in national parks ....reel makers and social media enthusiasts are harmful in every way .
— Ranjana Singh (@Ranjana93377274) February 24, 2023