Rare Black Tiger Viral Video: While doing this clip, the IFS officer wrote – Tiger is a symbol of 'Sustainability' of India's forests. Sharing a video of a melanistic tiger marking its territory on International Tiger Day. The clip has garnered over 80,000 views and thousands of likes so far.
Have you ever seen a black tiger? If you haven't seen it then this video is for you. Yes, this clip was shared by IFS officer Sushanta Nanda, and told that this is a rare black colored tiger, which can be seen in Odisha Tiger Reserve. Many people are surprised to see this tiger. Also, users are praising the art of nature.
The video is winning the hearts of people...
Sharing this clip, Nanda wrote – Tiger is a symbol of 'Sustainability' of India's forests. Sharing a video of a melanistic tiger marking its territory on International Tiger Day. Tiger reserve ready for recovery of isolated populations with a very unique gene pool.
Tigers make their area like this...
In the viral clip, a rare black tiger can be seen marking its territory. He first walks around a tree to mark the area and tries to see if he is in danger. After this he makes a mark on the tree with his claws. Let us tell you, it is necessary for animals like tigers to mark their territory because there is a war of territory between them.
Black Tiger was seen in Simlipal
The black tigers of #India. Do you know there are pseudo- melanistic tigers found in Simlipal. They are due to genetic mutation & highly rare. @susantananda3 pic.twitter.com/oEMCqRYKiF
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) July 30, 2022
At the same time, IFS officer Parveen Kaswan also reacted to this video and wrote – Black tigers of India. Did you know that pseudo-melanistic tigers are found in Simlipal? These tigers are very rare because of their genetic mutations. They were first seen in the year 2007 in Simlipal Tiger Reserve.
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