A viral video is currently buzzing the internet as it shows a lion and a lioness getting aggressive at each other over undisclosed dispute. Some social media users are already insinuating it must be a family quarrel over minor domestic issue. Lol!
A jaw-dropping fight between a lion and a lioness was captured on camera in the Gir Forest of Gujarat, India.
The captivating incident was filmed by politician and wildlife photographer Zubin Ashara. The video shows three vehicles full of tourists watching the big cats fight it out in the middle of a mud road.
NDTV reports that the undated clip was shared on Twitter by a page dedicated to wildlife photos and videos, called Wild India.
The 22-second clip shows the lion and the lioness roaring aggressively at each other – with the lioness even managing to swipe her paw across the lion’s face at one point. According to Wild India, it was recorded at the Gir National Park in Gujarat, which is the last abode of the Asiatic lion in the world.
Watch the fight below:
The Royal affair captured in Gir forest by @zubinashara. Headphone recommended. pic.twitter.com/TgCfRP07rT
— Wild India (@WildIndia1) July 26, 2020
Since being posted just a day ago, the video has gone viral with over 2.6 lakh views and a ton of amazed comments. It has also prompted a number of jokes on ‘marital problems’ between the two big cats.
Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on social media that the population of Asiatic lions in the Gir forest had increased, and so had their distribution area.
According to data released by the Gujarat government, there are an estimated 674 Asiatic lions currently living in the Gir Forest. The population estimation of Asiatic lions is conducted at an interval of every five years. The last population estimation exercise was conducted in May 2015, which pegged the lion numbers at 523.
(NDTV)