A video shared by the Indian Forest Services officer, Parveen Kaswan has left the internet in shock with a man pretending to be dead when approached by a tiger. The incident, which reportedly took place in Maharashtra’s Bhatinda district, shows a man lying under a tiger, with their faces extremely close to each other.
IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shared the 20 seconds long clip with a caption saying, ‘’You want to see how does a narrow escape looks like in case of an encounter with a #tiger. #Tiger was cornered by the crowd. But fortunately, the end was fine for both man and tiger. Sent by a senior."
You want to see how does a narrow escape looks like in case of encounter with a #tiger. #Tiger was cornered by the crowd. But fortunately end was fine for both man and tiger. Sent by a senior. pic.twitter.com/1rLZyZJs3i
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) January 25, 2020
Another Twitter user shared the full 30-second video in the comments. The spine-chilling clip shows a tiger running freely in the fields trying to avoid people who have surrounded him and are trying to shoo him away.
Here's the full video pic.twitter.com/Avvci4Bnhg
— WTF 🇮🇳 (@Tweetbis0n) January 25, 2020
Netizens are applauding the man for his presence of mind. While one user commented, ''This must have been a horrifying and the most adventurous experience for the man. I am sure he must have used his brain to keep calm and hold the breath to show as if he is dead to escape. And for the tiger- God is great that he did not use is extra brain.'' Another user commented, ''Hope tiger will be relocated safety.''
The reason why he is alive today!! Wow!!
— Sahab (@sahabsree) January 25, 2020
This must have been a horrifying and the most adventurous experience for the man. I am sure he must have used his brain to keep calm and hold the breath to show as if he is dead to escape. And for the tiger- God is great that he did not use is extra brainðŸ˜
— Himanshu (@himanshu_tiwari) January 25, 2020
bilkul sahi yr.... yamraj wapas chala gya iske liye to
— Prashant (@PrashantSainii) January 25, 2020
we need extensive training and sensitization across the country to educate people how to step back safely and give that space to our wild. will keep both out of harms way.
— Raghavendra S (@ragh_twt) January 25, 2020
It’s not tiger’s fault we humans have destroyed their habitat,where will these animals go ,we need to conserve their population or else they will be extinct soonðŸ™ðŸ™ðŸ™ðŸ™
— dhondup namgyal aka danny (@DhondupNamgyal) January 25, 2020