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This is why I do all my wilderness explorations online. So far I've come face to face with hundreds of tigers, lions, bears and you name it through RUclips and never had a problem. Much safer! 👌😎
But that's no fun. For you need to meet those tigers face to face with no vehicle(feet on land), and then pet one of those beautiful animals as if it was a domestic dog. But don't forget to post us the results of your experience while in the after life.
My favourite tiger "encounter" more attack, is the one where they´re riding on an elephant and the tiger charges, jumps up 10ft and takes 2 or 3 fingers off of a guys hand with one swipe... That really made me understand how sharp a tigers claws are.
Tigers are extremely intelligent powerful apex predators the only reason no one was killed is simply because the tigers in the films were not interested hungry or scared absolutely beautiful animal
The scariest clip of a tiger attack was one you missed. Two guys on a motorcycle driving through one of the national parks in southern india (western ghat area) and a tiger charges at them from the trees at full speed and nearly catches them!
It is not scarious as one incident which happened in tadoba jungle in chandrapur district where two men on a bike were circled by two tigers...the Tigers were figuring out and were ambushing so as to catch them,luckily enough there was safari jeep whose guide helped them to escape from as almost a near death...the entire shoot was filmed and you could see here it on you tube....it was most scarious incident in my view....btw I do reside in chandrapur
6:25: Man behind camera issued warning to the guide driving the Jeep closer behind the tiger: "You'll lose your job, I'm telling you; don't chase it (the tiger) away" and yet that idiot ignored the warning. I would be clapping my hands if the tiger feast on that idiot.
I live close to a tiger reserve. Many tribals still live in their primitive lifestyles in the forest. They meet tigers and leopards on a regular basis and they all agree on two things:- 1- Tourists invite trouble and 2- They don't fear tigers and leopards unless they are maneaters (rare). They fear bears and elephants.
Yeah Elephants are dangerous. Tigers only kill when they feel threatened or hunt to kill. Elephants trample and kill people you might’ve fed it for years it won’t even care when they get agitated they keep you in mind to return the favor.
@The Pack No we are talking about wild elephants not tame elephants,there are only 3000 tame elephants in india while there are 30,000 wild elephants 70% of world population.Only musth males kill their owners.Its not mistreatment,i have never heard of female elephants killing their owners.
@The Pack it's rare ,it's mostly bull elephants that kill owners even if well treated because they are wild animals and taming them is just like using lions and tigers in circuses and orcas in aqua shows.Catching and taming elephants is banned in india for a long time...the ones that are seen today are ones captured during the 1980s, today only rogue bulls and orphaned babys are captured by the forest department only the old practice of capture is banned.The remaining elephants would slowly diminish and only the forest department will have them anymore.They cannot be released back into the wild because they won't survive and lack fear of humans.
@@drugsarebad97 India is no.1 hotspot for tigers the Bengal tiger 🇮🇳👍 stop ur uneducated comments ... In ur country everything is imported from other countries for researches
@@JMS849 regardless, you don’t get out of the car or leave windows down and doors unlocked (yes they can open cars doors! There is a video at a Safari of a lioness opening the car door!)
What a compilation. In India we have successfully increased the number of Tigers in Tiger Reserves. Beautiful Beasts need our care and we need to conserve their existence.
Out of all the big cats, tigers are the ones I would not take a chance with at all. Some bad mothers for real. So pretty too. Some real good tiger footage on RUclips also. Was fun to watch. Awesome video
It's easy to understand why people want to get a look at these beautiful creatures. What defies explanation is placing yourself and others in a position where there is no escape if the tiger becomes agitated! Multi-car caravans on these "safaris" leave all cars subject to attack if any car in front becomes involved in a close encounter. The cars should always keep moving, never stop, and do NOT agitate the animal! Best idea, don't go near them without an easy, fast and safe way to flee!
I am from Sawai madhopur district rajasthan state India and ranthambor national park comes under it . And its like 6-7 km away from my home And many encounters happen every day which are not being recorded on camera These animals are calm and almost never attacks vehicles until they felt threatened. I have seen tiger 3 times in my life in wild . The aura of a tiger is completely different then any animal . You know when its near by you whole jungle will tell you his presence. They are mystic animal and never bother anyone until they get pushed. When i was like 20 years old i was in a similar open gypsy and was sitting on back seat . We encountered the tiger that day and he was on hunt near a lake of some dears . He comes out of bush and then close to our car i can not tell you the feeling i had that day His tail touched me and i was not able to breath and have to hold my breath for 1-2 mins he went pass by me then he hunted a deer .
No. 1 was in the sunderbans im pretty sure of that. Been there and heard numerous incidents that takes place there. A major part of the sunderbans is a no entry zone for any villagers from nearby villages. The nets are there to prevent any potential intruders to go through to the no entry zone. But there are always some idiots who go through. Generally the fishermen who profit a lot by getting in the no no zone. And in the process there's a lot of casualty occuring every year. The tigers there are excellent swimmers and in most of these cases they pull the fishermen off the boat and swim away. Easy prey for them. I remember an incident where a man with his two kids went down the no entry zone and was attacked by a tiger. The father unfortunately was carried away by the tiger and was not found ever. Out of the two kids one got injured and the other fainted. I think they were recovered by other boats intruding into that area. Such incidents are common there despite the efforts and repeated warnings of the government to not let any villagers in those zones.
You can find the source in the description, Wildlndia News, happened in the Chimta village, Bengal lndia, opposite side is downstream with very low wildlife because of the lowest tectonic plates.
clickbaits with red circles & arrows on clips that have been roaming around internet for years. what is scarier is that people pretend to love that fake "spooky" narration.
I’ve always been of the opinion that riding around a reserve full of apex predators is best done in an open-top vehicle. Otherwise you’ll miss the good shots or a potential petting opportunity
Last one wasn't a Hindi whisper, it was Bengali language, and probably the place is Sundarbans, West Bengal. It has the largest amount of Bengal tigers there. So it's common for them to face such a situation, or at least expected. Many people also die in the Sundarbans forest when tigers attack while they gets busy extracting honey. They also handle the situation smartly. They always work in groups which makes it easier for them. They sometimes wears mask on the back of their head , which confuses the Tigers whether they're working or looking towards it. I Know all this because I live in West Bengal, and visited Sundarbans twice. I saw a tiger once, from way far.😅
While it is true that the tiger will get scared if you threaten it in a group, it is unwise to think that you are safe doing that. The tiger can easily kill you, and if you are on a boat it is even worse because the tiger can swim faster than you. The only way for a human to kill a tiger “safely” is with a gun. Ofc they don’t allow that in national parks so I guess if you get stuck there then you’re gambling with your life.
Not that either, it was a tribaI dialect and most words are the same as the one mentioned, they’re trying to point towards the generic region which is correct. Apke logo khud ki nafrat hai, colonial or mughaIi ke jadu ke niche, vo bhi katal ke bhad, app ki itni masoor dharmi nishani koi kader nahi, par app over paraku samje te ho, apke machli ke hadi app logo ke back se zada hai.
Can you make a top of Jaguar encounters? It'd be really interesting to see some footage of the big cat of The Americas letting humans know who rules the jungle...
5:34 oh yeah you can tell how “pissed off” that tiger is by the way he…. Walked away quietly? Oh who am I kidding, that’s what I do when I’m pissed off too.
Living in America it seems so surreal that tigers live in the wild in some areas. I can go walking thu the woods and see deer, rabbits, have seen black bear on occasions but not often, foxes, couple bobcats and once a glance of a Mountain lion. Out walking and coming across a tiger would be absolutely terrifying, I can't even imagine.
7:19 LOL thats no hindi speaking. Its bengali. It says, " Be aware it might jump". And it seems it is in Sundarbans. And judging from the bengali accent I think it is from the Indian part of sundarbans. Why do u foreigners think that Indians speak only hindi.
Sir No.1 clip speaking in bengali ... it was happened on sundarbans... and my brother was on the boat ... means cameraman's boat my brother was controlling the boat ... and it was too scary situations ... Love your videos.. love from sundarbans 🔥 india ❤
Just how close do you really want to get seriously it's just ridiculous , you can't blame these Animals getting angry and curious your in there territory . My safest place is observing them on TV 😁
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@@vedicyadav8092 I rather be on a safari on something high enough where I don't have to worry about a big cat jumping up and grabbing me. Or at least have windows that rolls up lol.
@@thainotthai6456 me too, but normal safari has closed windows where no animal can attack or enter...these type of open vans are mostly officials or zoo keepers 🦁🦁
I have visited the village which us ranked no.1 in the video .... it's a village in west bengal in India bordering the Sundarban National Park, the village and the forest are separated only by a 20mtr small stream and fencing to avoid tigers frequently visiting the village
It just amazes me. How much fear the tiger can create without doing anything. They have trucks, they are more in number and they still fear that even by whispering the tiger can attack them.
When other people encountering a lion the lion is always calm and thinks before the first move... While the tiger is really brave and would protect itself! The lion is majestic and generous and the tiger is known for its bravery.... This wild cats are the most bravest and majestic big cats!✨✨✨
When tigers or wild animals attack and kill people, usually it's the fault of the people, not the animals. Sometimes they disregard the warning signs and go near the animals or roll down the windows of their vehicles while the signs clearly indicate otherwise, ie, to close the doors and windows of the vehicles
It was almost yet another awesome tiger attacks human video where incompetent cameraman looks away at vital moment. Luckily no human got mauled, so we didn't miss anything
Those Two Tigers were just looking at those wild creatures, thinking, "they sure are ugly things". "Yea Honey,, they smell bad too"" All they do is sit, they don't move". " Yea, they're boring, let's go".
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*"If you go in the jungle 100 times, you might see the tiger once, but be assured that the tiger has seen you 99 times."* - Tribal People of India
So he can't see you if you see him?
@@alifaizan4377 why you assume that one missing time is the time when when we see him?
@@kasso1233 why else would the numbers be designed to add up to the initial total of 100?
@@iforgot87872 it's just to indicate how often they see us vs how less we notice them, it has nothing to do with when they saw us vs when we saw it.
@@kasso1233 I know I’m just kidding around
This is why I do all my wilderness explorations online. So far I've come face to face with hundreds of tigers, lions, bears and you name it through RUclips and never had a problem. Much safer! 👌😎
Wtf dude same here 😂👍
but what happens next remains unknown
But that's no fun. For you need to meet those tigers face to face with no vehicle(feet on land), and then pet one of those beautiful animals as if it was a domestic dog. But don't forget to post us the results of your experience while in the after life.
☺
@@SagarPatil07
Lolol
My favourite tiger "encounter" more attack, is the one where they´re riding on an elephant and the tiger charges, jumps up 10ft and takes 2 or 3 fingers off of a guys hand with one swipe... That really made me understand how sharp a tigers claws are.
Fkin great encounter..but the man lost his finger sad
Another interesting encounter is when two guys are in a motorbike at fast speed and a tiger comes out of nowhere and starts chasing them
@@Frankflores111 yes ve seen that video ...bt the video we talking bout was jst amazing ...
Yes, have seen both videos.... Both are amazing!!! One with that bhagao bhgao sound is also good
Time stamp?
Tigers are extremely intelligent powerful apex predators the only reason no one was killed is simply because the tigers in the films were not interested hungry or scared absolutely beautiful animal
The scariest clip of a tiger attack was one you missed. Two guys on a motorcycle driving through one of the national parks in southern india (western ghat area) and a tiger charges at them from the trees at full speed and nearly catches them!
What about tiger jumping over an elephant to attack the tourist guide
It was in Wayanad Kerala
Kerala
It's in Kerala
It is not scarious as one incident which happened in tadoba jungle in chandrapur district where two men on a bike were circled by two tigers...the Tigers were figuring out and were ambushing so as to catch them,luckily enough there was safari jeep whose guide helped them to escape from as almost a near death...the entire shoot was filmed and you could see here it on you tube....it was most scarious incident in my view....btw I do reside in chandrapur
6:25: Man behind camera issued warning to the guide driving the Jeep closer behind the tiger: "You'll lose your job, I'm telling you; don't chase it (the tiger) away" and yet that idiot ignored the warning. I would be clapping my hands if the tiger feast on that idiot.
That pissed me off too
I was in India a few years ago and we were approached by a huge Tiger and what happened next remains unknown.
U died
Either you survived or you are a ghost.
@@lievemensen3701 Yes u win lol
@@ForUBorn I'm a ghost
😂😂😂😂😂
I live close to a tiger reserve. Many tribals still live in their primitive lifestyles in the forest. They meet tigers and leopards on a regular basis and they all agree on two things:- 1- Tourists invite trouble and 2- They don't fear tigers and leopards unless they are maneaters (rare). They fear bears and elephants.
Yeah Elephants are dangerous. Tigers only kill when they feel threatened or hunt to kill. Elephants trample and kill people you might’ve fed it for years it won’t even care when they get agitated they keep you in mind to return the favor.
@The Pack No we are talking about wild elephants not tame elephants,there are only 3000 tame elephants in india while there are 30,000 wild elephants 70% of world population.Only musth males kill their owners.Its not mistreatment,i have never heard of female elephants killing their owners.
@The Pack it's rare ,it's mostly bull elephants that kill owners even if well treated because they are wild animals and taming them is just like using lions and tigers in circuses and orcas in aqua shows.Catching and taming elephants is banned in india for a long time...the ones that are seen today are ones captured during the 1980s, today only rogue bulls and orphaned babys are captured by the forest department only the old practice of capture is banned.The remaining elephants would slowly diminish and only the forest department will have them anymore.They cannot be released back into the wild because they won't survive and lack fear of humans.
Yea bears don't kill you quick like a tiger would! They just pin you down and start eating you while youre alive!😬
Well said 👍
Okay why are these people always in an uncovered vehicle. Lol.
Yup...don't care what these guides try to say...only way I get in is in full titanium Armour head to toe.
Because they want to die as early as possible and meet their grandfathers in heaven😂😂
This no 4 part is from nepal
Because they’re stupid 😂😂😂
Bcz all cats are color blind ,till then they are in vehicle ,they are safe bcz tiger think this is big thing
The roar when the tiger charges at you is something else. Its electrifying. Terrific.
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Fun fact there's only about 3-4k wild tigers left in the entire world so finding one in the wild is really cool but also really scary
and 99% of it is in India
Fun fact number two: there’s more tigers living in captivity in Texas then in all of the wild over the world .
@@drugsarebad97 India is no.1 hotspot for tigers the Bengal tiger 🇮🇳👍 stop ur uneducated comments ... In ur country everything is imported from other countries for researches
@@ssworld8404 calm down it’s not a competition . tienimen square
Because of poachers fucking humans are parasites
This is one of the most terrifying predators to be spotted in the jungle
Can't imagine how our ancestors felt back then before technology progressed. They probably hugged their wolves before sleeping.
Its actually not spotted. Its striped
Homo sapiens are way worse
in my country, tigers are not killing people. It just making sure that we payback our loans 😂😂😂
@@JMS849 regardless, you don’t get out of the car or leave windows down and doors unlocked (yes they can open cars doors! There is a video at a Safari of a lioness opening the car door!)
What a compilation. In India we have successfully increased the number of Tigers in Tiger Reserves. Beautiful Beasts need our care and we need to conserve their existence.
And it's eat humans
Tigers have to be one of the most scary animals to come face to face with
Lion mf?
Nah, tigers
@@meechelondyn last time i was face to face with a lion i gave it a 1, 2 jabs uppercut and left hook. Went down like a bag of bricks mate!
@@meechelondyn no lion is not as stealthy as tiger
@The Pack yeah
Seeing a tiger at lonely forest at night is more scarier than seeing a ghost
Out of all the big cats, tigers are the ones I would not take a chance with at all. Some bad mothers for real. So pretty too. Some real good tiger footage on RUclips also. Was fun to watch. Awesome video
Lol , tiger fan
Tell me which wild cat you would take a chance with??
I wouldn't even take my chance with a feral house cat.
@@solsak836 ikr. Fucking tiger fans. LION KING FOREVER R.I.P MUFASA.
@@PopEye2384 I can take my chance against a wild Cheetah!
Tiger encounter while riding Elephant was the dangerous encounter I've have ever seen.
Those were terrifying!
I’m more scared of gators and crocs. Tigers are my favorite animal… but I don’t want to see them that close!
Im terrified of grizzly bears!
@@juliebryne2903 Pvssy.
@@agungwayne3090 troll! You hug a mamma griz with cubs and see how that works out for you!
@@agungwayne3090 says the kid who trolls from his moms basement!
@The Pack yup! They bring down moose and anything that can single-handedly bring down an adult moose you'd better be afraid of!😬
It's easy to understand why people want to get a look at these beautiful creatures. What defies explanation is placing yourself and others in a position where there is no escape if the tiger becomes agitated! Multi-car caravans on these "safaris" leave all cars subject to attack if any car in front becomes involved in a close encounter. The cars should always keep moving, never stop, and do NOT agitate the animal! Best idea, don't go near them without an easy, fast and safe way to flee!
Let's get inside a truck with no roof and go to tiger land and freak out when a tiger tries to attack us 🤣😩
6:25
''Your Job will go, I'm telling you, don't chase him'' ,🤣
I am from Sawai madhopur district rajasthan state
India and ranthambor national park comes under it .
And its like 6-7 km away from my home
And many encounters happen every day which are not being recorded on camera
These animals are calm and almost never attacks vehicles until they felt threatened.
I have seen tiger 3 times in my life in wild .
The aura of a tiger is completely different then any animal .
You know when its near by you whole jungle will tell you his presence.
They are mystic animal and never bother anyone until they get pushed.
When i was like 20 years old i was in a similar open gypsy and was sitting on back seat .
We encountered the tiger that day and he was on hunt near a lake of some dears .
He comes out of bush and then close to our car i can not tell you the feeling i had that day His tail touched me and i was not able to breath and have to hold my breath for 1-2 mins he went pass by me then he hunted a deer .
Then he hunted a deer
No. 1 was in the sunderbans im pretty sure of that. Been there and heard numerous incidents that takes place there. A major part of the sunderbans is a no entry zone for any villagers from nearby villages. The nets are there to prevent any potential intruders to go through to the no entry zone. But there are always some idiots who go through. Generally the fishermen who profit a lot by getting in the no no zone. And in the process there's a lot of casualty occuring every year. The tigers there are excellent swimmers and in most of these cases they pull the fishermen off the boat and swim away. Easy prey for them.
I remember an incident where a man with his two kids went down the no entry zone and was attacked by a tiger. The father unfortunately was carried away by the tiger and was not found ever. Out of the two kids one got injured and the other fainted. I think they were recovered by other boats intruding into that area. Such incidents are common there despite the efforts and repeated warnings of the government to not let any villagers in those zones.
I saw the sunderban incident and i couldn't sleep one night 🤯🤯
They go For honey they get Sunderban forest honey
You can find the source in the description, Wildlndia News, happened in the Chimta village, Bengal lndia, opposite side is downstream with very low wildlife because of the lowest tectonic plates.
yup that's is indeed in Sunderbans, I'm a bengali and they're speaking bengali too (Sundarbans is in the state called west bengal)
This channel is so underrated, love these videos a ton and been waiting for this one 😆
clickbaits with red circles & arrows on clips that have been roaming around internet for years. what is scarier is that people pretend to love that fake "spooky" narration.
The balls on those guys to scare that tiger away. Big respect 😮💨🙏
I'm waiting for this tiger encounter!
6:26
Usual Photographer is threatning the Driver :
You will loose your job , I promise if you chase the tiger out of my sight !!
I’ve always been of the opinion that riding around a reserve full of apex predators is best done in an open-top vehicle. Otherwise you’ll miss the good shots or a potential petting opportunity
The tiger agrees with you. They wanna pet us too.
🤣🤣🤣
@@lookintoit4537 Pet our dismembered head you mean?
I never understand why they do that a Tiger could easily grap you and kill you in those cars
right?
Last one wasn't a Hindi whisper, it was Bengali language, and probably the place is Sundarbans, West Bengal. It has the largest amount of Bengal tigers there. So it's common for them to face such a situation, or at least expected. Many people also die in the Sundarbans forest when tigers attack while they gets busy extracting honey. They also handle the situation smartly. They always work in groups which makes it easier for them. They sometimes wears mask on the back of their head , which confuses the Tigers whether they're working or looking towards it. I Know all this because I live in West Bengal, and visited Sundarbans twice. I saw a tiger once, from way far.😅
@Weeknd army bd no it's west Bengal you idiot
While it is true that the tiger will get scared if you threaten it in a group, it is unwise to think that you are safe doing that. The tiger can easily kill you, and if you are on a boat it is even worse because the tiger can swim faster than you. The only way for a human to kill a tiger “safely” is with a gun. Ofc they don’t allow that in national parks so I guess if you get stuck there then you’re gambling with your life.
A shaala re
Not that either, it was a tribaI dialect and most words are the same as the one mentioned, they’re trying to point towards the generic region which is correct. Apke logo khud ki nafrat hai, colonial or mughaIi ke jadu ke niche, vo bhi katal ke bhad, app ki itni masoor dharmi nishani koi kader nahi, par app over paraku samje te ho, apke machli ke hadi app logo ke back se zada hai.
@@Jenvlogs404it’s not a tribal dialect. It’s proper Bengali.
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Fun fact: more of the scenes is from India because India have 80% tiger of world And bagao bagao😂
Can you make a top of Jaguar encounters? It'd be really interesting to see some footage of the big cat of The Americas letting humans know who rules the jungle...
It's too rare. There are not much safari I'm south America I guess
Jaguars are one of the most elusive cats. I doubt many humans encounter them as much as other cats.
Look up Jaguar attacks tourist on safari expedition
Or watch tourism gone wrong from they will kill you
@@butchvito nah Jaguars will run up on you easily
None of these tigers looked like they wanted to attack. They looked full and bored.
Great content. Your voice is satisfying.
THAT CLAW AT 1:41 !!!!! 😨😨
You literally got my heart pumping. 🙏
The most majestic creatures are usually the most dangerous. Love them from a distance, guys.
Thank you so much I was waiting for this video only ❤️😘
They just move so damn fast
Like your brain just goes “oh my god I’d be so dead so fast”
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I'm from india , it's great to see some videos are from my country 😁
The first encounter was in Sundarbans , mangrove forest in West Bengal … Amazing place
lion:im gonna eat them HAHA
claws:sponsor is more important
Great video as always! Keep u the great work!
Unity makes force... Well done at number one haha
5:34 oh yeah you can tell how “pissed off” that tiger is by the way he…. Walked away quietly?
Oh who am I kidding, that’s what I do when I’m pissed off too.
I knew deep down in my heart these open cars are a crazy idea for a safari visit... Never getting in a safari car unless it is fully protected.
So underrated man! I'm gonna watch all his videos
By the way crocodile series was great🔥
Its very interesting when you know Hindi as well , enjoying their conversations 😃😁
Hii
Living in America it seems so surreal that tigers live in the wild in some areas. I can go walking thu the woods and see deer, rabbits, have seen black bear on occasions but not often, foxes, couple bobcats and once a glance of a Mountain lion. Out walking and coming across a tiger would be absolutely terrifying, I can't even imagine.
U can see it in india👍
Bro my life would flash before my eyes if I ever came face to face with a tiger honestly
They’re such beautiful creatures
7:19 LOL thats no hindi speaking. Its bengali. It says, " Be aware it might jump". And it seems it is in Sundarbans. And judging from the bengali accent I think it is from the Indian part of sundarbans. Why do u foreigners think that Indians speak only hindi.
Why it bothered you if it's Hindi or Bengali? Bong being bong, arrogant af
@@sumitsharma-jf4gm He's a kid studying in 9th. Spare him.
@@gunner4ever924 🤣🤣
@@gunner4ever924 BengaIi have nafrat of seIves anyways, unke backs ke bone unke fish ke zaida little hai.
Lmaoooo 00:58 he sound like a Jojo bizarre adventure character 💀💀💀
I’ll watch anything in this channel lol
Sir No.1 clip speaking in bengali ... it was happened on sundarbans... and my brother was on the boat ... means cameraman's boat my brother was controlling the boat ... and it was too scary situations ...
Love your videos.. love from sundarbans 🔥 india ❤
That last tiger wasnt playing. Lucky there was a lot of them. Was fun to watch. Great video
Tigers are cats. And cats often can't tell themselves if they are playing or being serious. It changes within a fraction of a second.
Just how close do you really want to get seriously it's just ridiculous , you can't blame these Animals getting angry and curious your in there territory . My safest place is observing them on TV 😁
As part of a balanced breakfast....🐯 🥣 "Tourist, They're Great!!!"
"the tiger is... was pissed off"
I had similar encounters with squirrels, the trick is to stay calm.
Tigers checking out these numerous "meals on wheels"
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I want to hug tigers and cuddle with them. Their fur is so beautiful and fluffy ❤
That will sadly be the last day you breathe on this Earth. Tigers are a Ticking time bomb.
What have I learned through this video?
NEVER go to a safari with with an Indian ( India) tour guide if I value my life.
Bro they give u real safari experience 😂😂😂
😂, scared lol.. Its called safari
Sadly, no one dies till now
@@vedicyadav8092 I rather be on a safari on something high enough where I don't have to worry about a big cat jumping up and grabbing me. Or at least have windows that rolls up lol.
@@sesquipedalian9 I rather be in a vehicle with windows I can roll up at least if I go on a safari. 😆
@@thainotthai6456 me too, but normal safari has closed windows where no animal can attack or enter...these type of open vans are mostly officials or zoo keepers 🦁🦁
3:13 Mr Tiger went to investigate the Another Car 🚗 😎 🤣
Keep up with the good work next week Snake entcouner? :))
The first video reminded me of the T. rex chasing the Jeep in Jurassic park.
I have visited the village which us ranked no.1 in the video .... it's a village in west bengal in India bordering the Sundarban National Park, the village and the forest are separated only by a 20mtr small stream and fencing to avoid tigers frequently visiting the village
tigers have knives for claws
Menegangkan jika melihat hewan liar seperti Harimau. Salam Indonesia
6:23 "nokri jayegi teri" good thought by toourist
On number 1 the tiger would’ve got atleast one of them if the water wasn’t that deep, he got mad close
As much as i know my country, that many people will just kill the tiger with those sticks it it gets one of them.
Such a beautiful animal ❤️❤️❤️
This is super scary, Everyone would have panicked in all of these clips/situations
Not me. I would of put my hands up and started throwing jabs at the tigers nose. Displaying dominance
@@JMS849 yes you're right... But a single slap from tiger would tear your whole face
3:00 the tiger was like today it's your lucky day buddy.
Great video ❤.
The last video was captured by groups of fisherman at Sunderbans. Tiger attacks are common in many parts of India.
They were speaking Bengali not Hindi.
@@vasanthimurugesan4035 Sundarbans comes in west bengal so yeah it's bengali language and he didn't mentioned hindi in his comment
It just amazes me. How much fear the tiger can create without doing anything.
They have trucks, they are more in number and they still fear that even by whispering the tiger can attack them.
When other people encountering a lion the lion is always calm and thinks before the first move... While the tiger is really brave and would protect itself! The lion is majestic and generous and the tiger is known for its bravery....
This wild cats are the most bravest and majestic big cats!✨✨✨
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It's always the tiger's and jaguars who has the most badass videos caught 🤣
The camera man in number 1 is very professional, he move the camera away when the climax is on!
ha lol
The lion : honey, the food delivery has come !!!
Why is it when a tiger behaves like a “tiger” he’s vicious? They are predators and they are territorial.
You took my clip man #2 ... it was me in the car running after the tiger when i was speaking in Hindi. :)
Why would you go into tiger territory without a rifle or at least a spear?
Why would you go into tiger's land at first place?
@@sumitsharma-jf4gm To get a new rug, jacket, or other piece of clothing, or even to get it stuffed.
When tigers or wild animals attack and kill people, usually it's the fault of the people, not the animals. Sometimes they disregard the warning signs and go near the animals or roll down the windows of their vehicles while the signs clearly indicate otherwise, ie, to close the doors and windows of the vehicles
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It was almost yet another awesome tiger attacks human video where incompetent cameraman looks away at vital moment. Luckily no human got mauled, so we didn't miss anything
7:19
They were speaking bengali not Hindi😅
As if an open car isn't bad enough, some people went to a tiger park with bikes, smh
The tiger is not the vicious one, it’s the humans that keep bothering them, intruding on their lands and hunting them for bullshit.
My eyes got huge when he grabbed that side mirror and claws came out , I would have been immobilized with fear
I like how they always have this big red arrow pointing at the tiger so we don't miss it.
Love exploring wildlife at 4A.M in my PJs all the way from NYC. 🍿🎬
Those Two Tigers were just looking at those wild creatures, thinking, "they sure are ugly things". "Yea Honey,, they smell bad too"" All they do is sit, they don't move". " Yea, they're boring, let's go".
Now I know why people think Manticores(Mantikoras?) are based on Tigers.
5:27 looks like a human face when it's blurred
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First video is hilarious. The real safari experience!
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