
Adorable twin tiger cubs from Tadoba Reserve are the internet's new favourites
India Today
A recent video from the Pangdi Core Zone of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, featuring the twin tiger cubs of tigress Kuwani, has gone viral.
In a world often flooded with grim headlines, a sweet moment from the Pangdi Core Zone of Maharashtra’s Tadoba Tiger Reserve has captivated the internet. It shows the twin tiger cubs of tigress Kuwani playfully prancing along a forest path.
The clip, originally shared on Instagram by wildlife photographer Saurabh Kumar, has since won widespread admiration from nature lovers.
In the slow-motion video, the twins appear completely at ease in their natural habitat.
Their movements are clumsy yet confident, a reminder that even the most majestic predators begin life with childlike innocence. Viewers online have praised the rare sighting, calling it both heartwarming and a testament to the reserve’s thriving wildlife.
Watch the clip here:
Tadoba has a history of memorable cub sightings that have fascinated visitors over the years.

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