A tiger is seen entrapping a wild boar with its jaw. The boar can be seen struggling to break free from the tiger’s clutches
A viral video shows nature and its elements in their prime. The clip shows how the predator can also be a prey, establishing the rule of survival of the fittest. A tiger is seen entrapping a wild boar with its jaw. The boar can be seen struggling to break free from the tiger’s clutches.
While the action is going on, a crocodile enters the frame. With its back against the crocodile, the tiger is oblivious to another creature approaching it. The crocodile hurtles and opens its mouth wide open in an attempt to catch hold of the tiger.
This is when the tiger learns of the second predator. The tiger, while still holding the boar in its mouth, flips and jumps away from the crocodile. It drags its prey away from the reptile.
The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Surender Mehra who wrote, “Wildlife has its own survival rules. Let us not intrude.”
Take a look:
Wildlife has its own survival rules..
— Surender Mehra IFS (@surenmehra) August 17, 2022
let’s not intrude..🐘 🐊 #Wilderness #JungleRules #nature #survival @susantananda3 pic.twitter.com/rGdvF6iGvu
Hundreds of social media users reacted to the video. One user tagged the video as a “Tripartite struggle.”
Tripartite struggle https://t.co/xpuNUIy3yS
— Anubhav Mohanty (@anubhavmhnty) August 17, 2022
Another called it an “Amazing clip.”
Amazing clip 😀 https://t.co/5uouBvnWXh
— Gangesh Shukla (@GangeshShukla_) August 17, 2022
One person said, “What wild drama.”
What wild drama https://t.co/5ntQE6ubJs
— Ravinder Makhaik (@makhaik) August 17, 2022
Another user commented, “Look at the size of that beast.”
Look at the size of that beast https://t.co/CU4frSIMJs
— ⚡meyrickdabs⚡☣ (@MeyrickDabs) August 17, 2022
“I wonder when will I ever get to witness such a moment! Crazy!” read a comment.
I wonder when will I ever get to witness such a moment!!!!! Crazy! https://t.co/IiEmBXyDYX
— Hitchy (@hitchwriter) August 17, 2022
Among the people reacting to the video was the photographer who captured this amazing face-off. Rajat Bhandari also mentioned that the video was shot in Ranthambore, and shared the link to the original video.
Dear Sirs, This video was Shot by me in Ranthambore in October 20. The original link to this video is https://t.co/Mr1Zecg62H
— Rajat Bhandari (@RB_1510) August 18, 2022
Would appreciate the credit.
Forest service officer Mehra replied to the tweet thanking Rajat for this “amazing story of nature.”
Thanks @RB_1510 [Rajat Bhandari] for recording this amazing story of #nature 🙏
— Surender Mehra IFS (@surenmehra) August 18, 2022
You can watch the full video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPoxAzRpsqc
So, what are your thoughts on the video?
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