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Bone-Chilling Encounter: Tiger hunts fawn camouflaged in tall grass at Jim Corbett | WATCH

It is Jim Corbett National Park in the video.The tiger captures the prey and drags it away in its mouth, as the footage shows.

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Videos on the Internet that show terrifying interactions with wild animals abound. A video showing a tiger using its acute sense of smell to seek a fawn hiding in the grass has gone viral online, marking yet another incredible wildlife sighting. IAS officer Sanjay Kumar posted the little video to X (previously Twitter).

Uttarakhand and trouble! 

Watchers can see the quick instant when the tiger grabs its victim and drags it away in its mouth while the video plays. The video was shot at a resort in Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand.  "In the wild, hide-and-seek is a daily occurrence. Predators, who are at the top of the food chain, keep the ecosystem in balance while prey makes every effort to avoid them. 

Corbett's wildlife drama

Here, in Dhikala, Corbett TR, a tiger detects the scent of a young fawn that is lurking in the grasslands, according to an IAS officer. Social media users rushed to the comments area of X's video as soon as it was released to share their opinions. Tiger's keen vision makes up for his lackluster sense of smell. One of them said, "Until he stumbled upon the kid, he was strolling aimlessly."Ranthambore National Park's official Instagram account previously posted a video showing a stressful scene when a tiger got too close to an open Jeep. Several people in the jeep panicked as the large animal approached and started sniffing about the vehicle. They yelled and frantically begged the driver to remain a safe distance from the tiger.

It was an adventure of a lifetime for us to witness the magnificent animal up close, according to the Ranthambore National Park. Although T121 is a playful animal, we were afraid. Twice he approached us, displayed his grandeur, and then moved away. We shall cherish this moment for the remainder of our lives.

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