Updated January 24th, 2020 at 18:24 IST
Video of lions walking together gives people goosebumps, watch
Recently, a video shared by IFS officer Susanta Nanda has taken the internet by storm. The 9-second clip shows pride of Lions walking together on a road.
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Recently, a video shared by IFS officer Susanta Nanda has taken the internet by storm. The 9-second clip shows pride of Lions walking peacefully on a road together. Nanda took to Twitter to post the video with a caption that claimed that it was the original Catwalk. Watch the post here:
The original cat walk 👍🏻 pic.twitter.com/tpOEYuezum
— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3)
'The old mane club'
The video was quick to capture netizens attention who took to the social media platform to comment on the video. While many netizens questioned the authenticity of the clip, many termed it as majestic. One user wrote that the video is highly edited while another user said that the video is shot in China. Many users also expressed their desire to walk alongside the 'Kings.' Read all the comments here:
Lion lives in pride. But this video is not from wild. It’s supposed to be from a farm in South Africa.
— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3)
Wow what a sight envy the ones who could witness this catwalk .
— Savita (@saavy_m)
Wow ; King’s galore ... imagine walking amidst them ...roarrrr 😎
— Crosworder (@crosworder)
The old mane club! Seems pretty close minded.
— EK Rao (@ekrao3)
Very old video from China, .... The interesting part is these lions do not fight as there is not a single lioness.
— BJ (@i_bijay)
Majestic walk🔥🦁
— Rahul (@rahulb275)
It's edited graphics..
— SHANTH (@prashant4302)
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Published January 24th, 2020 at 18:24 IST