Published 14:57 IST, April 17th 2020

Video: Tigers spotted together in Satpura forest, netizens amused

In an unusual sighting, on April 16, IFS officer Ramesh Pandey shared a video of four tigers, who were spotted in Satpura forest in Madhya Pradesh.

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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi anunced a nationwide lockdown until May 3 in a bid to contain spre of coronavirus, several Indian Forest Service (IFS) officers have taken over Twitter to share videos and pictures of animals. On April 16, IFS officer Ramesh Pandey shared a video of four tigers, who were spotted in Satpura forest in Mhya Presh. While sharing video, Pandey wrote that such sightings of four or more tigers were ‘t usual’ a dece back. 

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Rare sighting 

28-second-video has alrey been viewed more than 6,000 times. With nearly 500 likes, clip also mand to garner several comments. Internet users were surprised to see sighting of four tigers toger as y commented saying that sighting is ‘pretty difficult’. 

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While some netizens applauded IFS, ors commented saying that people should be trained to behave in a jungle safari ride as in video, one can hear few people talking loudly. Internet user wrote, “Complete destroying peace of jungle. I suggest before taking people to any safari, y should be trained with a five minutes briefing on how to behave in a jungle safari ride”. 

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15:07 IST, April 17th 2020