@@RohitKumar-yl7qfwo phir bhi aramse chad jayega. Tigers can easily climb trees. Aur ye to Royal bengal tiger hai, trees me chadha iska roj ka kaam hai
@@peacefulmind6051 You are safe with tiger, if he is full and you don't bothering it. My Grand father use to work as superviser of dam construction ( 45 years ago ) during summer every night a tiger was coming there to drink water. Labours was sleeping there under sky as it was summer, but no one was harmed. Tigers are predictable as you know, it can be dangerous, but humans are not, this makes us human more dangerous tha anyone else
This is a good example to understand how tigers can quickly close the distance between its target. It basically went up in one second. That is scary as hell bro
@@javicar6136rope made it easier, but nothing is going to change without the rope. The tiger would still get the food, he'd just need to do more calculations
It took him 2 steps my brain would think at first im safe at least for a bit 😂😂 Crazy to think Back in the day people were living among even bigger versions of the biggest cats that live today
And the best part is that ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS are the only animal of any kind to be habitual man-eaters. The hunting stories we have in Bengal, India are absolutely spine chilling!!😅😅
The ease with which a 300kg hunter can climb meters high shows that it is a much more agile, athletic powerful stable and muscular animal than a lion. So why isn’t the king of the jungle tiger?
@@haj2961Probably the fact that it’s electrified plus animals can’t talk to us but are way smarter than we may think, especially big ones. Tiger knows they’ll get her back to the centre or shoot her if escaping she tries to eat someone. No point in doing it if you care about your ass.
Why should this Tiger run away/leave the enclosure, when he is getting a Freebie (here free food/shelter/care) like dumb Voters, who are greedy of Freebies (care less for skill development/independence/better future prospects). 🤔🤔
@@user-qq9fe8kz8d because Royal Bengal Tiger is the national Animal of India and it's home is Sundarban, situated in WB, India and Bangladesh. And in the Time of Indian independence most of the freedom fighters were from Bengal and they were compared with this brave, strong, intelligent cat
In real wild...there wudnt be those ropes drapped for grip...even then they strike the target with ease...❤ One animal which doesnt matter which lineage...they all mostly possess the same skills..❤
That bounded rope over the pole gave him superb grip that helped the tiger to get food very easily..🎉 Climbing mode 💪 🐯 Jai hind❤ #SaveBengalRoyalTigers