Huge tigers captured while walking on a busy road were recorded by an animal explorer

Motorists were amazed when they had to stop like a giant tiger, weighing about 40 paces (560 pounds), across a tight road in Central India.

This much-anticipated New Year’s Eve took place just a few feet away from motorists and was captured on camera by Bhargava Srivari, a 29-year-old amateur wildlife photographer.

Srivari was driving through the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve and he witnessed this rare ship. He said, “I agree that the tiger would have tried its best to retain those while crossing, but it seemed like it tried to jog across the path to the other side of the forest.”

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Source: Bhargava Srivari

The tiger suddenly appeared on the road and caught two car drivers. Srivari praised their composition: “Dealing with a 250 kg killing machine on a motorbike is not easy. Thank you to these motorists for staying calm and waiting for the tiger to pass by.”

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Source: Bhargava Srivari

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is home to about 80 wild tigers. Srivari noted that although tigers typically stay away from bee colonies, both bee species are capable of coexisting in the area without significant conflict. He added, “This diverse adventure has resulted in one of the most remarkable success stories of tiger and Tadoba collaboration.”

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Source: Bhargava Srivari

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