Video from Ranthambore: Two tigers fights as third one spectates

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Yesterday, IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shared a video from Ranthambore National Park which is both captivating and unnerving. The video captures a fierce and violent fight between two tigers, he called T57 and T58.

Kaswan tweeted, ‘That is how a fight between #tigers looks like. Brutal and violent. They are territorial animals & protect their sphere. Here two brothers from #Ranthambore are fighting as forwarded. (T57, T58)’.

In the video two tigers are seen attacking each other while the third one is enjoying like any audience would do. The video lasts for a minute and you can hear the majestic roar of the animals in the background.

That is how a fight between #tigers looks like. Brutal and violent. They are territorial animals & protect their sphere. Here two brothers from #Ranthambore are fighting as forwarded. (T57, T58).

In another tweet Kaswan informed his followers saying T57 won the fight and none of the animals were seriously injured in the fight.

As many are asking about the results. T57 won. Nobody is seriously injured. It was for the tigress T39. Which can be seen there in the video.

Soon after his tweets, tweetraties soon started retweeting and replying to his tweet.

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