Sachin Tendulkar, the cricket icon, recently graced Instagram with a mesmerizing video that has captivated the hearts of wildlife enthusiasts and fans alike.?
In celebration of National Tourism Day, he shared a video featuring a rare and enchanting sight ¨C three generations of tigers from the Tadoba Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra.
In his post, Tendulkar expressed profound awe at the natural marvel, emphasizing the lineage of Junabai, a renowned tigress within the reserve, her cub Veera, and Veera's adorable cubs. His words resonate with a deep appreciation for these majestic creatures and the surreal experience of witnessing them in their natural habitat.
"Celebrating National Tourism Day with a roar! In Tadoba, I have seen 3 generations of tigers - Junabai, her cub Veera, and then recently Veera's cubs. It's a surreal experience! With community participation and responsible tourism, there are many places to explore in India," Tendulkar wrote.
The accompanying video showcases Tendulkar perched atop a safari vehicle, closely observing the tigers. Expressing excitement about spotting Junabai's granddaughters and their mother, the footage offers a glimpse of the tigers lounging in the bushes and gracefully strolling through the wilderness, creating a moment of profound connection with these magnificent animals.
Tendulkar's video not only garnered admiration for the tigers' beauty but also became a platform for fans to express their deep admiration for the cricket legend himself.?
Since its debut, the video has amassed nearly five million views, earning likes from fans, including actor Rajkumar Rao. Comments poured in, expressing admiration with statements like "This is so beautiful," "Simply incredible," and hailing Sachin as the "King of cricket." The wildlife adventure sparked numerous reactions, accompanied by an outpouring of heart and fire emoticons.?
Amidst repeated incidents of wild animals encroaching into inhabited areas in Kerala's Wayanad district, a male tiger was discovered trapped in a cage on an estate on Saturday.
A Wildlife official told PTI that the caged tiger, identified as 'WYS 9,' was responsible for attacking and killing domestic animals in the region.?
He said 'WYS 9' is among a series of numbers given to the animals for identification during their recent census.
The tiger, approximately 11 years old, had been causing concern due to its recent predatory behaviour. Following the discovery, it was shifted to a nearby hospital-cum-welfare centre for examination and potential treatment.?
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