Thank You respected @SonuSood bhai
Heartfel moment for me and Life moment for that 4months Child
I always humbled
You're real hero
Thank You so much sir
#SonuSoodTheRealHero
It’s an urgent surgery.
Surgery is confirmed for tomorrow @InnovaHeart Hospital. Dr. Kona Samba Murthy
@konasambamurthy will take good care. All The Best & wishing the kid a speedy recovery. @IlaajIndia
Protecting the environment is our duty and it Essential Responsibility.
Let's plant plants - save the earth for future generations
Happy World Environment Day
#AnimalLoversFoundation#WorldEnvironmentDay 🌳
A magnificent male tiger of Ranthambore, carrying the confidence and charisma that make these big cats so iconic.
One thing that caught my attention in this photograph is the apparent difference between his eyes. One eye seems slightly different from the other in appearance and expression.
Wildlife enthusiasts and experts what do you think could be the reason? Could it be the angle of the photograph, lighting conditions, a past injury, age-related changes, an eye infection, or something else entirely?
It would be interesting to hear your observations and learn more about what might have caused this difference.
#Ranthambore #Tiger #WildlifePhotography
Amazing news from Similipal!
Currently, Similipal is home to a total of 16 tiger cubs (baby or young tigers).
A big win for Odisha, a big win for biodiversity.
A thrilling head-on encounter in Zone 3 Riddhi’s sub-adult cub walks the forest road with quiet confidence, carrying the legacy of one of Ranthambore’s most celebrated tigresses.
Every step speaks of the future king in the making !
#Ranthambore#Queen
Cheetah brothers brave crocodile-infested river
Captured by wildlife photographer Buddhilini De Soyza, a family of cheetah brothers safely crossed a flooded river in Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve despite the presence of crocodiles.
Chakradhara tigress of Bandhavgarh with 5 cubs from 2 different litters.
The 2 massive males are her older sons from a previous litter, while the 3 smaller ones are her current cubs.
Tigers are solitary, but not completely antisocial. They still keep moderate social bonds, especially with close relatives. Mother-son relationships are often the calmest, with grown sons sometimes returning to their mother like oversized cubs.
Normally tiger cubs leave at 18–24 months. If they stay too long, both parents will eventually drive them away to avoid inbreeding and territorial competition. Sons often inherit territories from fathers, daughters from mothers.
Their father Bajrang is currently busy dealing with rivals like the huge young male Samrat, so the older sons are still tolerated around the family. They even help guard their mother and younger siblings, forming an unusually strong family unit for tigers.
Summer peaks, rocky streams are left with intermittent cesspools, peafowls shriek, chital herds, and the jungle bares its soul.
It’s time when tigers lazily spent their time drowsing and rationing their energy carefully.
PC: Prashasti Pandey
What you are seeing in the video is really unique…
Tiger is a solitary animal. But here the family bond have kept them together. A tigress with two grown up cubs from the 1st litter & three sub adult from the next litter, staying & hunting together. From central India.
Following him from Day 1 as elected MP and his journey is excellent start with remarkable and fruitful also
Waiting for his time to meet him for witness his excellency work and dedication about public service
Truly inspirational to all youth to join the politics
@RamMNK Anna