VIDEO: Kanha Reserve Tourists Capture Rare Ferocious Tiger Fight On Camera; Wildlife Experts Call It A Clash For Supremacy
Two tigers-- T159 and T147 were caught into a ferocious fight to claim the territory at Sarhi zone of the Kanha Tiger Reserve on Friday morning

Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): Kanha Tiger Reserve turned into a boxing ring on Friday morning as two big cats came to blows. Tourists captured the thrilling tiger fight on camera, and the video is now thoroughly relished by the netizens.
According to information, two tigers—T159 and T147—were caught in a ferocious fight to claim the territory at the Sarhi zone of the Kanha Tiger Reserve on Friday morning. The tiger clash turned out to be the precious treat for the tourists at the Kanha National Park.
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The video shows the tigers attacking each other with full strength, with their roars adding excitement among the tourists. Exhilarated to witness the rare moment of the wild fight, a tourist, while shooting the ferocious fight on camera, can be heard saying, "Full coverage mil gaya mujhe toh."
A battle for authority
The two big cats, T159 and T147, clashed with each other for supremacy. Wildlife experts said that such fights usually occur between tigers to assert territorial control and authority.
Kanha Tiger Reserve is famous for tiger sighting not only in India but also abroad. Every year, lakhs of tourists, including foreigners in large numbers, visit here to enjoy the wilds here. The video of this catfight gives the audience an opportunity to get a closer view of the strength of the tigers, their nature, and their habitat.
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