Updated April 11th, 2020 at 14:53 IST
‘King & queen’: Adorable video of lions lazing around wins internet
IFS officer Susanta Nanda shared a video a lion and a lioness ‘dreaming together' in which one can see the two yawning as if they just got up from a deep sleep.
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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown until April 14 in a bid to contain the spread of coronavirus, several Indian Forest Service (IFS) officers have taken over Twitter to share videos and pictures of animals. On April 11, IFS officer Susanta Nanda shared a video of a lion and a lioness lazing around. In the video, one can see the two yawning as if they just got up from a deep sleep or about to go to sleep.
‘A dream you dream alone is a dream.
— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3)
A dream you dream together is a reality’....
King & queen dreaming together💚 pic.twitter.com/3KWu9xeRPH
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'Just wow'
Although shared just a few hours ago, the video has already been viewed more than 2,000 times. With hundreds of likes and several comments, netizens were amazed to see the clip. One user even wrote, “Just wow”.
There is no substitute to this remedy. I’m jealous of you sir 😂😂
— balesh daga (@balesh_d)
Hopefully the king is very young it seems from the appearance
— Abhrankash🇮🇳 (@abhrankashdas)
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Very True Said Sir ....
— DR DHANANJAY SHIVAJI MORE (@DHANANJAYSHIV19)
They are lazing together- they look content and in no mood to chase any dreams
— nilanjana (@butjustellme)
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The IFS officer has been sharing a lot of videos and pictures since the coronavirus lockdown began in India. He shared videos of elephants, civet, bison, deer reclaiming the streets of cities and towns amid the nationwide curfew that has been imposed since March 25. Just another day, the Indian Forest Service officer shared a video of the colourful chestnut eared aracari, and also a video of an owner feeding three chicks.
Who can be a better artist than the nature👍🏻
— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3)
The colourful chestnut eared aracari,to brighten ur day. Relative of Toucans.
Beaks of both toucans & hornbills developed through convergent evolution-both adapting to their different environments in de same way with similar traits. pic.twitter.com/0w6hZwtrrh
Yes it’s very very sweet 😊
— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3)
Sweet synchronised approval ..... pic.twitter.com/4QRQ9DkE3f
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Published April 11th, 2020 at 14:53 IST