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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Ferocious cats such as tigers start out as small and playful cubs. This #InternationalTigerDay, we see the simple and pure joys a cub shares with her mother out in the wild as their bond grows with each adventure. #NatGeoIndia
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Komentáře • 63

  • @AyuSH-rz6tt
    @AyuSH-rz6tt Před 5 měsíci +12

    I wish i could cuddle em😭❤ how beautiful creature tigers really are🥰

  • @Abhishekb936
    @Abhishekb936 Před 4 měsíci +16

    Maya Tigress and her cub from Mohurli Core Zone Tadoba. Kudos to the Creator of this documentary!!

  • @user-ot9wb4jc4v
    @user-ot9wb4jc4v Před 2 měsíci +2

    아기호랑이와 엄마호랑이 한편의 영화를 보는듯 해요.
    어쩌면 하는 행동들이 인간과도 같은지 놀랐답니다.
    동물원에서 보는 호랑이와 자연에서 살아가는 호랑이는 감탄스러울만큼 멋지고 좋네요.
    멋지다 아름답다란 말이 어울리는 아이들 건강하자.😻😻😻💗

  • @komaldhavarde2191
    @komaldhavarde2191 Před rokem +8

    It's so beautiful and heart touching the first scene got my heart in awe❤💯💯 it's so amazing to feel that it's always the mother who deeply cares, loves and maintains high level of patience with its baby😍

  • @user-sr2er6do4u
    @user-sr2er6do4u Před 3 měsíci +5

    Wonderful Geographic video of the baby tiger playing with its mom. Thank You.

  • @lyndseypeek7307
    @lyndseypeek7307 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Reminds me of me and my daughter's bond. ❤❤

  • @anjalikesharwani8227
    @anjalikesharwani8227 Před rokem +4

    This almost made me tear up

  • @Tony_ai_Stark
    @Tony_ai_Stark Před měsícem +1

    M❤M

  • @chaitalidas8993
    @chaitalidas8993 Před 22 dny

    So moving!❤

  • @KamakshiJoshhi
    @KamakshiJoshhi Před rokem +3

    Moments which are cherished life long.. 💞💫

  • @user-wt4tc2ui7i
    @user-wt4tc2ui7i Před 3 měsíci +1

    Полосатая нежность и забота ❤❤❤

  • @shambhavijaiswal394
    @shambhavijaiswal394 Před rokem +1

    It's is too amazing and beautiful scene ❤❤... That says no one can better understand and love u than ur mom❤❤

  • @asviranizam-xb9cp
    @asviranizam-xb9cp Před rokem +3

    Bg made me felt with so much nostlagia ❤ and the scene 2:07 is just so cute ❤
    P S : I ❤ my mom so much

  • @user-bi1ef6iv8t
    @user-bi1ef6iv8t Před měsícem

    Wonder full video

  • @mariapiaponti17
    @mariapiaponti17 Před 3 měsíci

    È bello poterli vedere così ❤❤

  • @swapnilurdhwareshe3672
    @swapnilurdhwareshe3672 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Amazing creation 👍

  • @Vasco512
    @Vasco512 Před 2 měsíci

    Beautiful Nature ❤

  • @janicejiang5713
    @janicejiang5713 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thinking about the threat and exploitation the tigers are facing in various corners of the world, I couldn't help but crying in joy while watching this. They still have the places to be cared for and respected to live a life on their own terms. Thank you for giving this to them 😭❤ It's simply beautiful ❤

    • @KrisKk08
      @KrisKk08 Před 3 měsíci

      Tigers aren’t native to anywhere else in the world except Siberia and Asia-mainly India, so not sure what you mean by “various corners of the world” 🙄

    • @janicejiang5713
      @janicejiang5713 Před 2 měsíci

      @@KrisKk08 Wild tigers used to roam from Turkey to South Korea covering Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Far East. Their habitats have been reduced to about only 5% of their historical range mainly due to human activities, and 3 out of 9 subspecies have gone extinct. What you mentioned is only the remainder, with wild tiger number continuing decreasing in Southeast Asia. Apart from the drastic decrease in wild tiger number, captive tigers are also suffering. In China, Thailand, Vietnam and Lao, thousands of captive tigers are bred for their body parts in horrendous living conditions. Thailand also uses captive tigers for tourism. These tigers are drugged or chained for photo props, or abused for circus performance. USA passed the law not long ago to ban private ownership of big cats (good on them!). Before that, captive tiger cubs were bred for cub petting programs and got destroyed before they grew too big. Research also shows that South Africa and some European countries are linked to tiger breeding and trafficking. What's so comforting is that countries like India, Nepal, Bhutan and Russia deploy enormous resources for tiger conservation against poaching and managing tiger-human conflicts. This makes it possible for tigers like the mother and cub in the video to live on their own terms in their very natural habitats.

    • @janicejiang5713
      @janicejiang5713 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@KrisKk08
      PS: Surprised that my earlier reply was deleted by CZcams. Can admin please tell me why? I’ll keep posting till I get an answer thanks.
      Original reply: Wild tigers used to roam from Turkey to North Korea covering Central Asia, South Aisa, Southeast Asia and the Far East. Their habitats have been reduced to about only 5% of their historical range mainly due to human activities, and 3 out of 9 subspecies have gone extinct. What you mentioned is only the remainder, with the wild tiger number continuing decreasing in Southeast Asia.
      Apart from the drastic decrease in wild tiger population, the captive tigers are also suffering. In China, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos, thousands of captive tigers are bred for their body parts mostly in horrendous living conditions. Thailand also uses captive tigers for tourism. These tigers are drugged or chained as photo props, or abused to perform in circus. USA passed the law not long ago to ban private ownership of big cats (good on them!). Before that, captive tiger cubs were used for cub petting programs, and got destroyed before they grew too big. Research also shows that South Africa and some European countries are linked to tiger breeding and trafficking.
      It’s very comforting to see that countries like India, Nepal, Bhutan and Russia deploy enormous resources for tiger conservation against poaching and managing tiger-human conflicts. This makes it possible for tigers like the mother and cub in the video to live life on their own terms in their very natural habitats.

    • @janicejiang5713
      @janicejiang5713 Před 2 měsíci

      @@KrisKk08 Surprised that my reply was deleted by CZcams. Can admin please tell me why? I’ll keep posting till I get an answer thanks.
      Original reply: Wild tigers used to roam from Turkey to South Korea covering Central Asia, South Aisa, Southeast Asia and the Far East. Their habitats have been reduced to about only 5% of their historical range mainly due to human activities, and 3 out of 9 subspecies have gone extinct. What you mentioned is only the remainder, with the wild tiger number continuing decreasing in Southeast Asia.
      Apart from the drastic decrease in wild tiger population, the captive tigers are also suffering. In China, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos, thousands of captive tigers are bred for their body parts mostly in horrendous living conditions. Thailand also uses captive tigers for tourism. These tigers are drugged or chained as photo props, or abused to perform in circus. USA passed the law not long ago to ban private ownership of big cats (good on them!). Before that, captive tiger cubs were used for cub petting programs, and got destroyed before they grew too big. Research also shows that South Africa and some European countries are linked to tiger breeding and trafficking.
      It’s very comforting to see that countries like India, Nepal, Bhutan and Russia deploy enormous resources for tiger conservation against poaching and managing tiger-human conflicts. This makes it possible for tigers like the mother and cub in the video to live life on their own terms in their very natural habitats.

    • @janicejiang5713
      @janicejiang5713 Před 2 měsíci

      @@KrisKk08 Surprised that my reply was deleted by CZcams. Can admin please tell me why? I’ll keep posting till I get an answer thanks.
      Original reply: Wild tigers used to roam from Turkey to South Korea covering Central Asia, South Aisa, Southeast Asia and the Far East. Their habitats have been reduced to about only 5% of their historical range mainly due to human activities, and 3 out of 9 subspecies have gone extinct. What you mentioned is only the remainder, with the wild tiger number continuing decreasing in Southeast Asia.
      Apart from the drastic decrease in wild tiger population, the captive tigers are also suffering. In China, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos, thousands of captive tigers are bred for their body parts mostly in horrendous living conditions. Thailand also uses captive tigers for tourism. These tigers are drugged or chained as photo props, or abused to perform in circus. USA passed the law not long ago to ban private ownership of big cats (good on them!). Before that, captive tiger cubs were used for cub petting programs, and got destroyed before they grew too big. Research also shows that South Africa and some European countries are linked to tiger breeding and trafficking.
      It’s very comforting to see that countries like India, Nepal, Bhutan and Russia deploy enormous resources for tiger conservation against poaching and managing tiger-human conflicts. This makes it possible for tigers like the mother and cub in the video to live life on their own terms in their very natural habitats.

  • @soumakbinduwildlife
    @soumakbinduwildlife Před rokem

    So loveable

  • @hashirhash5956
    @hashirhash5956 Před měsícem +1

    Imagine if some one stuck infront of her kids by mistake 😂😂

  • @AnkitSingh-eq2hq
    @AnkitSingh-eq2hq Před rokem

    so beautiful.

  • @anoopkotarkar1331
    @anoopkotarkar1331 Před rokem

    So beautiful ❤

  • @candyfloss184
    @candyfloss184 Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful 😍 😊

  • @AyuSH-rz6tt
    @AyuSH-rz6tt Před 5 měsíci

    Cutest video ive seen in a while❤❤

  • @deva5349
    @deva5349 Před rokem +1

    I see that video in my college's wildlife group

    • @deva5349
      @deva5349 Před rokem +1

      This is Tiger anthem

  • @ramganti9774
    @ramganti9774 Před 6 měsíci

    This is so beautiful, I want to hug the "baby''. Thanks for sharing. Great job Shantanu (Music) and Nallamuthu (for the whole effort).

  • @hamsinideshmukh
    @hamsinideshmukh Před rokem

    Spellbound ❤❤❤

  • @ManoramaFilmSongs
    @ManoramaFilmSongs Před 7 měsíci

    Nice 👍

  • @rku108
    @rku108 Před rokem +1

    ɳιƈҽ...❣️

  • @Ananyalimaye9783
    @Ananyalimaye9783 Před 3 měsíci

    Weandarfull व्हिडीओ

  • @sarkar5325
    @sarkar5325 Před rokem

    BAAH😊😊😊❤❤❤❤...

  • @tushar8338
    @tushar8338 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thumbnail is ❤

  • @mr.abhishekmaurya4202

    Amazing

  • @pragyashukla9519
    @pragyashukla9519 Před rokem

    Amazing ❤

  • @subhadeepbose947
    @subhadeepbose947 Před rokem

    It is a great fact the forests in our india, needs to be protected and privileged because these forests are the home for our national animal tiger and other wild animals, we admit that india is evolving but we have to aware that this evolving process should not harm the forests and the wild animals, tigers and lions and other wild animals are gradually becoming endangered. Those people who are illiterate and those who feeding like a parasite to their parents money 💰 , these sentences are not for those peoples cause they won't understand the importance of forests and wild animals in our nation and its environment, those un -educated and good for nothing people will only importance their party's and girlfriends etc.
    I am saying these sentences to the engineers and doctors and environmental engineers to save the forests and our wild animals to balance the diversity.

  • @amrita9645
    @amrita9645 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @pritamsouravdehury4396

    ❤❤

  • @MohitSengar2701
    @MohitSengar2701 Před rokem

    😍😍😘😘❤❤

  • @samiyodongtamang890
    @samiyodongtamang890 Před měsícem

    ♥️♥️♥️🥹🥹🥹

  • @shsin4380
    @shsin4380 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello Zainab I will always love you ❤bye

  • @DkDk-ek9wm
    @DkDk-ek9wm Před rokem

    Plz add titles for every video

  • @miss_u_ancient_world
    @miss_u_ancient_world Před rokem +1

    Where is Rajasthan geography?

  • @royalguy379
    @royalguy379 Před rokem

    Amazing