Two Male Tigers Caught On Camera During An Intense Fight: Video Goes Viral
Home > News Shots > India newsI can't say its a treat to the eyes but it was surely a furious fight that was captured on camera at Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan's Savai Madhopur.
This visual was captured on October 14 when tourist visited the park. A video has gone viral online where two tigers are embroiled in a furious fight.
This video was shared by Indian Forest Services officer Parveen Kaswan, who captioned the post saying, "That is how a fight between #tigers looks like. Brutal and violent. They are territorial animals & protect their sphere. Here two brothers from #Ranthambore are fighting as forwarded. (T57, T58)."
Kaswan in his post also informed his followers that the two tigers were fighting over a tigress - T39 - named Noor. In the video, one of the tigers shows up but moves away.
As per NDTV reports, according to Ranthambore Guides, T57 is a tiger named Singhsth, while T58 is named Rocky.
After the video went viral, it has collected over 24,000 views and hundreds of comments.
"As many are asking about the results. T57 won. Nobody is seriously injured. It was for the tigress T39. Which can be seen there in the video," Kaswan further wrote in his tweet.
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