Tiger walks 2000km in search of a partner. They need Tinder, says Twitter

Tiger walks 2000km in search of a partner. They need Tinder, says Twitter

Thursday, March 05, 2020

/ by Today India

Tiger walks 2000km in search of a partner. They need Tinder, says Twitter


We know that birds and animals migrate. They do that during season change, to look for a place to settle and in search of a probable partner to mate with.
Indian Forest Officer (IFS) Parveen Kaswan recently took to Twitter and shared the story of a tiger, who walked for 2000km, in search of a partner.
He shared pictures of the tiger along with the map tracking his move. Kaswan wrote, "This #Tiger from India after walking into records has settled to Dnyanganga forest. He walked for 2000 Kms through canals, fields, forest, roads & no conflict recorded. Resting in the daytime & walking in the night all for finding a suitable partner. Was being continuously monitored."
This from India after walking into records has settled to Dnyanganga forest. He walked for 2000 Kms through canals, fields, forest, roads & no conflict recorded. Resting in daytime & walking in night all for finding a suitable partner. Was being continuously monitored.
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He also wrote about how they mapped the movement of the tiger. His tweet read, "The tiger was radio-tagged in March 2019. So you can calculate the time period. Tracking is done by VHF radio and GPS trackers."
The tiger was radio tagged in March 2019. So you can calculate the time period. Tracking is done by VHF radio and GPS trackers.
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However, Twitterati was able to find the light of the whole story and let their creative juices flow to come up with the most hilarious comments. Have a look.
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What a lucky tigress it would be...
He walked 2000 kms & settled for nothing less meanwhile.
& These human exaggerate their struggle in love. 🙄
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Seems he is too picky.... Aik bhi pasand nahi aya thare chodeko?
In reality it seems he is not strong enough to challenge the resident male or hold territory.
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Wow, 2000kms and no conflict, this tiger is a real hero, finding food on the way, keeping away from poachers, all the struggle worth if he finds his partner.
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As you read the tweet you can imagine the beauty through which he crossed the nature without harming anyone.
I wish our lives were like this where we could travel to places
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