Recently, 'Bagira' Black Panther was seen in the forest of Kabini in Karnataka. Seeing that, many people said, 'Ah, what a form he is'. Although the Black Panther has been seen in different parts of India before. But this time we saw 'Golden Tiger' in Kaziranga. Although many calls this tiger 'Tabi Tiger' or 'Strawberry Tiger'. The extraordinarily beautiful tiger has been found in the Kaziranga Sanctuary in Assam.
Note that this is the only golden tiger found in India so far. This golden tiger looks very different from the Royal Bengal Tiger. They have stripes on them, but they are red and brown.IFS officer Praveen Kaswan recently posted a picture of the tiger on Twitter. He wrote, 'You know, we also have golden tigers in our country. See how beautiful she looks. ' He said the photo was taken by world life photographer Mayuresh Hendre. The picture has gone viral since it was shared on Twitter.
Recently, there was an uproar on social media surrounding the picture of Black Panther. Note that the Black Panther is the most common sight in Southeast Asia. They are also found in the highlands of North Africa, South Africa and northern Iran. However, in 2017, a male and a female Black Panther were found in the Buxa Tiger Project in India. This black panther was found in several places of the country including Dandeli, Bhadra Sanctuary, Kabini in Karnataka. Then we saw again recently in the dense forest of Kabini.
As a result of the lockdown in Corona, most people's eyes are on social media. People are spending more time on social media than usual. Not only that, the number of tourists on the road or in the jungle area is much less now. As a result, the animals are also roaming freely. As a result, they are seen a lot more. On the other hand, Kaziranga is in a state of flood in Assam. Many animals have come out of the jungle. In the meantime, the people involved in the conservation of wildlife are celebrating the golden tiger fair.
The biodiversity of Kaziranga is, of course, always surprising. There have also been incidents of tigers coming out of the Kaziranga forest and taking up residence in people's homes. During the floods last year, a tiger came out of the jungle and suddenly sat on the bed of a local resident's house.