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Bajrang, the tiger of Bandhavgarh, is a carrier of strong DNA and a powerful combination of strength. He rules over the Tala range. He often crosses the Tala road and ventures into other areas towards the Magdhi zone.
Samrat tiger also shares territory with him. However, Samrat always avoids conflict with Bajrang. I am not saying that he is scared of him, but many tigers prefer to stay away from conflicts and show respect for each other’s territories and presence. This process can continue for many years until one tiger’s area is disturbed by a rival.
This is a technique of their nature to rule for a long time without causing self-harm. Because they know that a serious physical injury can plunge both their future and their empire into darkness.
Yet, in accordance with their instincts, they do overlap some parts of each other’s territories. In those zones, both tigers try to assert their dominance by marking with their urine. That area is, in reality, the conflict zone of the resident (settled) tigers.
First “Bajrang” picture and second is “Samrat”
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🚨 NEWS ALERT: Rescue dog Tsunami has become a national hero in Venezuela after helping save at least 13 lives following the devastating earthquakes.
Once an abandoned puppy on the streets of Caracas, Tsunami played a vital role in search-and-rescue operations, earning widespread praise for his remarkable efforts. 🐕🇻🇪❤️
The Padmavyha A War Technique in Lotus form, known as Abhimanyu death trap refers to a scene depicted on the walls of the Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu, Karnataka, India. In this scene, Abhimanyu, a character from Mahabharata, is depicted being trapped and killed in the Padmavyha (lotus-shaped was techniques ) formation during the Kurukshetra War.
Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna and Subhadra, was a skilled warrior known for his valor and bravery. However, during the Kurukshetra War, he was unfairly surrounded and attacked by multiple Kuru warriors, including Drona, Karna, and Duryodhana, while trapped in the intricate Padmavyha formation.
The depiction of this scene on the temple wall is a testament to the artistic and storytelling prowess of the artisans of the Hoysala Empire, who used the temple walls as a canvas to portray scenes from Hindu History and epics. It serves as a reminder of the rich cultural and religious heritage of Ancient Sanatani Bharatvarsh and the enduring popularity of Sanatani history of The great Mahabharata.
India alone has all 5 big cats in the wild – and every single one is growing 🇮🇳
▪️ Tigers: 3,682 (↑161% from 1,411 in 2006)
▪️ Leopards: 13,874 (from 7,910 in 2014)
▪️ Asiatic Lions: 891 (from 327 in 2000)
▪️ Snow Leopards: 718 (first national assessment in 2024)
▪️ Cheetahs: 57 (reintroduced in 2022 after 70-year extinction)
From Project Tiger to Project Cheetah, science-backed conservation works.
For years, she was nothing more than a whisper in the forests of Assam.
Every trail, every paw print, every fleeting glimpse hinted that she was there. But for five long years, she stayed hidden from every camera.
Then came the moment wildlife lovers had been waiting for.
The elusive melanistic leopard, often called the Black Panther, finally stepped out of the shadows. And she wasn't alone. Beside her were two rare melanistic cubs, curiously exploring the forests of Manas National Park.
Captured by wildlife photographer Debashis Banerjee after years of patience, these heartwarming photographs are more than just a rare sighting. They are a hopeful sign that one of India's most mysterious big cats is breeding in the wild.
Credits : wildwondersexpeditions on IG
#BlackPanther #MelanisticLeopard #ManasNationalPark #Assam #WildlifePhotography
[Manas National Park, Assam, Melanistic Leopard]
Czesława Kwoka, a 14‑year‑old Polish girl, was murdered at the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp on March 12, 1943. She was killed by an injection of phenol directly into her heart.
Just before her death, she was photographed by fellow prisoner Wilhelm Brasse, who later testified that the SS guard struck her in the face before the photo was taken, the bruise on her lip is visible in the image.
In that haunting portrait, we see the terrified face of a child who did not speak German and had lost her mother only days earlier. Czesława was one of approximately 230,000 children and young people murdered at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
The original black‑and‑white photograph, preserved at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Oświęcim, was later colorized by Brazilian artist Marina Amaral, who was deeply moved by Czesława’s image and sought to share it with the world in color.
India’s wild tiger population has officially more than doubled over the past 15 years, marking one of the greatest wildlife conservation comebacks in modern history.
Here’s the detailed thread about Grooming gang’s atrocities aired last year in a Channel 4 TV program called #Groomed
Stories of victims are spine chilling🤯😭
Which media house in India can make a program on the victims of Ajmer Dargah Jihadi Gang and The Kerala Story victims? Will they dare to show the truth about Love Jihaad? Show the testimonials of the victims? No need to show their face, black their faces.
Kerala Muslim says he will say "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" and "Vande Mataram" because he knows he is able to eat 4 times in peace because Indian soldiers protect the borders in the most inhospitable conditions on the border. Says his eyes well up with tears when he thinks about it. Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
This is the story of Lt. Col. Rishi Rajalakshmi (Nair), the man they call "India's Most Fearless."
THE NIGHTMARE IN PULWAMA (2017)
🔥It was March 4, 2017. Tral, Pulwama. Intel confirmed that terrorists were fortified inside a civilian house. It was a death trap. Sending men in was suicide; bombing it from afar would kill civilians.
🔥Major Rishi (then with 42 Rashtriya Rifles) made a choice that defies human instinct. He didn't order his men to go. He volunteered to go himself.
🔥His mission was to plant an IED to bring down the specific section of the house hiding the terrorists.
THE IMPACT
As he crawled into the kill zone, all hell broke loose.
🔥Bullet 1: Grazed his helmet.
🔥Bullet 2: Tore through his nose.
🔥Bullet 3: Shattered his jaw completely.
🔥Most men would die from the shock alone. Others would collapse. Rishi? He kept firing.
🔥With his face mutilated, blood pouring out, and unable to speak, he refused to evacuate until the terrorists were neutralized and his team was safe. He didn't just survive; he ensured the mission was a success.
THE RESURRECTION
🔥The aftermath was brutal. *28 major surgeries* . A face reconstructed from bone grafts and metal plates. A permanent loss of normal speech and eating abilities.
🔥The Medical Board prepared his discharge papers. " *You've done enough, soldier. Go home* ."
🔥But Lt. Col. Rishi had other plans. He didn't want a pension; he wanted his uniform. He rehabilitated himself with a ferocity that scared even his doctors.
He returned to active duty.
THE WAYANAD SAVIOR (2024)
🔥Years later, when the devastating landslides hit Wayanad, Kerala, who was leading the rescue on the ground?
🔥The Masked https://t.co/wZycQytPkd. Col. Rishi Rajalakshmi was there, wading through mud and death, pulling his own people out of the debris* . From fighting terrorists in Kashmir to saving civilians in Kerala, his war for India never ended.
WE HAVE FAILED HIM
🔥We live in a society that will make a stranger/anti nationals like Cockroaches famous for a 15-second dance reel or their anti national statements , yet we scroll right past the man who literally sacrificed his face to keep us safe. We feast on hollow entertainment while he eats through a tube.
🔥That mask isn't a choice; it’s the receipt for our freedom, and the fact that we don't know his name is our collective shame.
_Lt. Col. Rishi Rajalakshmi is not just a soldier; he is a living testament to the fact that the_ Indian Army is not made of flesh and blood, but of iron and will.
Jai Hind 🫡🇮🇳🫡
वंदे मातरम्🙏💐
Salute to our all braves who are protecting us 24x7
Cuando se pierde la libertad...
Esto ocurrió en el santuario de Kombaru en Karnataka, India🇮🇳. El leopardo perseguía al perro, el perro entró al baño por una ventana, el baño estaba cerrado desde el exterior. El leopardo entró detrás del perro y ambos quedaron atrapados en el inodoro; cuando el perro vio al leopardo, entró en pánico y se acurrucó en un rincón. Ni siquiera se atrevió a ladrar. Aunque el leopardo tenía hambre y perseguía al perro, no se lo comió. Podría haber cenado atacando al perro, pero los dos animales estuvieron juntos en diferentes rincones durante casi doce horas. Durante estas doce horas. El departamento forestal se concentró en el leopardo y lo capturó con un dardo tranquilizante. ¿Por qué el leopardo no atacó al perro?
Según los investigadores de vida silvestre, los animales salvajes son muy sensibles a su libertad. Tan pronto como se dan cuenta de que les han arrebatado su libertad, pueden sentir un profundo dolor, tanto que pueden olvidar su hambre. Su motivación natural para alimentar el estómago comienza a desvanecerse. La libertad y la felicidad están conectadas.
Libertad para pensar, actuar y vivir de la manera que deseemos.
😃Cats' reaction speed is insane!! Cat reaction time: approximately 20-70 milliseconds Human reaction time: approximately 250 milliseconds (average) The human limit is apparently 183 milliseconds
Credit. Honeycat