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Tigress seen carrying a deer cub in her mouth; Her queen-walk mesmerizes visitors at Pench Tiger Reserve

VIDEO: Tigress Spotted Carrying Fawn In Mouth; Her Queen-Walk Mesmerises Visitors At Pench Tiger...

Seoni (Madhya Pradesh): Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh continues to mesmerize tourists with its wildlife. Recently, during a jungle safari, visitors spotted a beautiful tigress holding a baby deer between her teeth in the Thursday morning mist.

Naturalist Imran Khan has captured this scene in his camera. The video is now being widely circulated on social media, showing two sides of the jungle! The fearless tigress was carrying a deer cub in her mouth like a queen and the herd of deer was looking at her in fear.

Tigress Lakshmi held a baby deer between her jaws and took it to her den for breakfast on Thursday as visitors looked on in awe!

Watch Tigress Lakshmi's journey into the jungle!

Adding excitement to the safari!

This scene caught the attention of the visitors and they were seen recording videos. This added an extra layer of excitement for those who were lucky enough to see him perform.

It was told that the number of tigers is increasing in Pench Tiger Reserve. Moreover, the tigress Lakshmi often appears before the visitors during jungle safaris, adding to the thrill of their journey.

Last month, a tigress from Pench Tiger Reserve walked nearly 400 kilometers to reach Achanakmar in the neighboring state of Chhattisgarh. It was told that the tigress first went to Kanha area and then moved ahead and reached Achanakmar.


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