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Tiger Attack in national park in northern India: tourists scare off predator with noise

Tiger Attack in national park in northern India: tourists scare off predator with noise

In a dramatic incident in a national park in northern India’s Uttarakhand, a tiger attacked a group of tourists before being scared off by their loud noises. 

 

The incident took place in  Jim Corbett National Park on June 16.

Visuals showed the tense moment when the tiger approaches the tourists, seemingly ready to attack. In a quick-thinking move, the tourists raise a loud noise, causing the tiger to retreat back into the forest. 

According to reports, the incident has sparked widespread attention and discussion online, highlighting both the dangers and the awe-inspiring reality of wildlife encounters in India’s national parks.

 

Jim Corbett National Park, known for its diverse wildlife and tiger population, attracts numerous visitors each year. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of wildlife and the importance of following safety guidelines while visiting such areas. 

 

Authorities are using this opportunity to reinforce safety measures and educate the public on how to react during wildlife encounters to ensure their safety and the well-being of the animals.

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