Viral Video Tiger's impressive hunting skills in Jim Corbett National Park

Viral Video: Tiger’s impressive hunting skills in Jim Corbett National Park

Viral Video Tiger's impressive hunting skills in Jim Corbett National Park

A recent viral video of Tiger from Jim Corbett National Park has sparked discussion online, the viewers commenting on the tiger’s impressive hunting skills and the delicate balance of nature.  

Recently IAS officer Sanjay Kumar shared a video in which a tiger can be seen using its powerful sense of smell to locate a fawn hidden in tall grass. This video showcases a tiger’s successful hunt and it has gone viral on social media. This clip is filmed from a resort in Uttarakhand’s Jim Corbett National Park. The clip that has gone viral is short and it captures the dramatic moment when the tiger pounces and carries the fawn away.

The IAS officer has shared the video and highlighted the constant struggle for survival in the wild. With the video, he wrote a caption “Hide-and-seek in the wild is a daily affair. The prey tries its best to evade predators, and the latter at the top of the food chain maintains balance in the ecosystem. Here, a tiger smells out of a few-day-old fawn hiding in grasses in Dhikala, Corbett Tiger Reserve,”

The video has sparked discussion online, some people pointed out the crucial role of smell in a tiger’s hunt, while some of them marveled at the predator’s efficiency. A user has commented that “The interplay between predators and prey highlights the intricate and complex relationships that exist in nature”. Another wrote, “Glorious clip. This gorgeous tiger makes it look so easy. No wonder cats, big and small, are the most successful land predators.”

A safari ride in Jim Corbett will let you get a thrilling chance of watching these kinds of encounters live. If you’re eager to see these kinds of powerful hunts in Jim Corbett National Park then book your Jim Corbett Safari now.  



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