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Bunch Of Tigers Clinging Over Tourist Bus Goes Viral, WATCH Video Here

The vdeo shows a tourist vehicle moving through a tiger enclosure & one of the big cats can be seen advancing towards the bus

Viral Video

Viral Video

Tigers is one of the incredible creation of the Almighty. They are rare, elusive animals, which is why the thrill of spotting one during a jungle safari is definitely unmatched. However, just imagine what if a bunch of these carnivore animals get too close to you or follow you in the middle of your jungle safari. Indeed, it will be thrilling and scary at the same time. Today, we are going to share one such incident captured on video that has now come to light, wherein a bunch of tigers are seen following a tourist bus during the safari.

This viral video was shared by a Twitter user @Bellaasays2. It shows a tourist vehicle moving through a tiger enclosure. A few seconds later, one of the big cats can be seen advancing towards the bus. That is not enough, soon after the wild cat clings to the vehicle and starts moving with it.

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But here’s one of the most surprising things that happened, none of the passengers in the caged bus seemed scared.

The video was shared just two days back and since then it has accumulated more than 81,000 views and over 2,500 likes. People on the micro-blogging site reacted with mixed views on the development.

One of the users wrote, ” Adventure- not for the weak.”

A third user said, “Well, if they already had their daily meal it would be thrilling to see. But if they hadn’t already eaten… it would be ‘very scary'”. A fourth added, “God…they think it’s meals on wheels.”

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Despite the video went viral, the timing and location of the video are not known.

Meanwhile, in another similar incident, earlier this year, a group of tourists riding a four-wheeler on a safari had a harrowing experience when an angry tiger charged at them as they were watching and capturing pictures of the wild cat. The incident took place near Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand. Indian Forest Service (IFS) official Susanta Nanda posted the video of the terrifying encounter on Twitter.