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Social media: When its national animal came out to cross the road, people gave respect in this way

Video shared by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan

Every day something funny goes viral on social media. You feel good watching videos of animals going viral on social media and what to say if this video is from a forest or some real situation! One such video has surfaced these days, which people are very fond of. By the way, you have seen humans crossing the road a lot. But what if the dreaded animal of the forest was seen crossing the road. Something similar happened in Brahmapuri town of Chandrapur district of Maharashtra where a wild tiger was seen crossing the road on a road. The video of this incident is now becoming very viral on social media.

Let us tell you that IFS officer Parveen Kaswan often takes to Twitter to share interesting videos which leave people stunned. From raising awareness about wildlife to talking about different wild animals, his tweets are of different types. Recently he has shared another video. This video is being well-liked on social media because seeing this tiger crossing the road, people also showed their understanding and stopped the vehicles coming from both the sides at some distance from the tiger. People driving vehicles from both the sides made way for the tiger. And quietly some distance away from the road started watching this sight. The tiger also graciously crossed the road coming from one side of the forest and went to the other side of the forest. The people present on the road captured this sight in their phones. This clip of the phone is now becoming very viral.

The video was shared a day ago. Since being posted, the clip has garnered over 81,000 views and the numbers are increasing. Moreover, the tweet has garnered around 4,700 likes. The video has also inspired people to comment in various ways. Some shared that the number plate of a bike shows that the incident took place in Maharashtra.

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Sahil Kothari

Sahil Kothari is a Senior Journalist at youthistaan.com Follow him on twitter @sahilkothari21
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