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Updated March 28th 2025, 12:49 IST

Back Off! One Tigress Enough to Pack Off Two Sloth Bears: Viral Video from Ranthambore Wins Internet

A recent video from Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park shows the popular tigress Noor coming face to face with two sloth bears in the wild.

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One Tigress Enough to Pack Off Two Sloth Bears: Viral Video from Ranthambore Wins
One Tigress Enough to Pack Off Two Sloth Bears: Viral Video from Ranthambore Wins | Image: Ranthambore National Park- Instagram

Sawai Madhopur: A recent video from Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park has taken the internet by storm. The footage shows the popular tigress Noor coming face to face with two sloth bears in the wild.

In the clip, the tigress is seen relaxing when the two sloth bears approach her. However, Noor remains unfazed and refuses to budge from her spot. Her sheer dominance intimidates the bears, causing them to flee to save their lives.

The video was reportedly captured by tourists visiting the national park during the morning safari.

Tigress T-9, known as Noor, is a popular figure on social media and frequently features on Ranthambore’s official Instagram page.

Located in the Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan, Ranthambore was once a royal hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur. Today, it is one of India’s most famous wildlife destinations, attracting tourists and wildlife enthusiasts from across the globe.

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How Did the Internet React?

Netizens have been hooked to the clip, showering admiration for the tigress’s fearless display.

A user called Noor the “Actual Queen of Ranthambore.”

When someone inquired about the location of the incident, another user speculated, “I think it’s Zone 6, Noor’s territory.”

A third user remarked that the tigress’s confidence gave her an edge over the two bears.

Published March 28th 2025, 12:49 IST