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Got this Indian Work🐴- HMT Janata ⌚ customisedly built by @vimal_shar007 🤩
& guess what, Can't take my eyes off for a second from such a lovely piece of mechanical artisanship ❤️
📦 Packing was awesome too.
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Heavy pre-monsoon showers have drastically improved Delhi's air quality and dropped night temperatures. While dust storms initially worsened pollution, the rainfall successfully washed the toxic particles away.
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Chital and sambhar are tigers' natural prey. In this photo, a large male #tiger weighing around 250 kg takes down a camel weighing around 500 kg, demonstrating the tiger's behavioural flexibility.
Camels are not natural inhabitants of forests where tigers live. During the 1970s, heavy livestock pressure on forest edges meant animals like camels often ventured into parks — and tigers never missed the opportunity. A single camel kill, though risky and energy-intensive, can keep a tiger full for a week. Such a large prey provides ample protein, so tigers rarely miss such an opportunity.
Tigers show such dietary flexibility that they choose their food based on location and local ecology. In the Sundarbans, they hunt fish and crabs. In Siberia, they have been observed preying on bears sometimes. In central India, they hunt sambhar and chital, and in human-dominated landscapes, they don't hesitate to hunt the stray cattle.
It shows their ecological resilience and remarkable adaptability.
In Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (2002), right before Peter fights Bonesaw McGraw, a wrestler is carried out on a stretcher screaming "Oh god, I can't feel my legs"
If you look closely at his costume -yellow and red, with a mask that has small horns -that's not a random fighter. That's Jack Murdock, Matt Murdock's father
In the comics, Jack is a washed-up boxer who takes any fight he can get to pay for his son's law school tuition. He sometimes wore a devil-themed costume in the ring -which later inspired Matt to become Daredevil
The novelization of Spider-Man (2002), written by Peter David, confirms this. It even adds a scene where Jack gets taken hostage during a robbery and is saved by Spider-Man -then calls his son Matt to tell him about the "daredevil" who rescued him
The implication is that Spider-Man himself indirectly inspired Matt Murdock to become a hero
Raimi planted Daredevil into his Spider-Man universe in 2002. 20 years before Born Again.