A video of a lion roaring loudly to mark his territory at the Gir National Park has gone viral on social media.
India Today Web Desk
New Delhi
February 11, 2020
UPDATED: February 11, 2020 09:16 IST
hat wildlife videos are the internet's favourite is a given fact as such clips emerge on social media every other day and go viral almost instantly. We found a short clip of a lion roaring loudly on Twitter that has been shared by Ankit Kumar of the Indian Forest Service and will interest you for sure.
The 22-second clip shows the lion resting in the jungle as it announced itself with a loud roar. From the caption posted by Ankit Kumar, it appears that the video has been shot at the Gir National Park in Gujarat.
"Gir Series #2, A lion's roar is not heard but experienced....A lion can roar up to 45 times in a row in a process to mark his territory," Ankit Kumar said in his caption.
Watch the video here:
Gir Series #2
A lion's roar is not heard but experienced....A lion can roar upto 45 times in a row in a process to mark his territory.
Ankit Kumar, IFS (@AnkitKumar_IFS) February 10, 2020
It has only been hours since the video has been shared online and it has already been viewed almost 2,000 times. The clip garnered several likes as well while it is being retweeted frequently also. In the comments section of the post, folks described the video as "awesome".
See the comments here:
We listened to them all night camping "rough" by the MaraRiver in small tents. My sister & self convinced Simbas wr yards away from us~in fact 5 miles away on a Kill, good old days!
https://www.indiatoday.in/trending-news/story/video-of-lion-roaring-loudly-to-mark-his-territory-at-gir-national-park-goes-viral-watch-1645265-2020-02-11
hat wildlife videos are the internet's favourite is a given fact as such clips emerge on social media every other day and go viral almost instantly. We found a short clip of a lion roaring loudly on Twitter that has been shared by Ankit Kumar of the Indian Forest Service and will interest you for sure.
The 22-second clip shows the lion resting in the jungle as it announced itself with a loud roar. From the caption posted by Ankit Kumar, it appears that the video has been shot at the Gir National Park in Gujarat.
"Gir Series #2, A lion's roar is not heard but experienced....A lion can roar up to 45 times in a row in a process to mark his territory," Ankit Kumar said in his caption.
Watch the video here:
Gir Series #2Ankit Kumar, IFS (@AnkitKumar_IFS) February 10, 2020
A lion's roar is not heard but experienced....A lion can roar upto 45 times in a row in a process to mark his territory.
It has only been hours since the video has been shared online and it has already been viewed almost 2,000 times. The clip garnered several likes as well while it is being retweeted frequently also. In the comments section of the post, folks described the video as "awesome".
See the comments here:
https://www.indiatoday.in/trending-news/story/video-of-lion-roaring-loudly-to-mark-his-territory-at-gir-national-park-goes-viral-watch-1645265-2020-02-11We listened to them all night camping "rough" by the MaraRiver in small tents. My sister & self convinced Simbas wr yards away from us~in fact 5 miles away on a Kill, good old days!
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