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Susanta Nanda of the Indian Forest Services tweeted a short clip featuring a lioness and her cubs and it has already gone viral on social media.
Suffering from midweek blues? Don’t fret because we found pure gold online in the form of a video that will certainly make you smile. Susanta Nanda of the Indian Forest Services tweeted a short clip featuring a lioness and her cubs and it has already gone viral on social media. A proud Indian pride pic.twitter.com/lsK5xT3EuD Awww so cute.Hope mankind is kind enough to help Wild to grow and have a balance in the environment. Sir I am a big fan of yours.. I really feel happy whenever I see the video's posted by you... You are a true nature lover.. Beautiful. Mother and her cubs Royal family That is a lot of mouths to feed! Beautiful Made my day... Thanks for sharing such a nice video. Amazing both mom n the cutiepies Shot in a grassland, a lioness walked around the area as her six cubs were busy playing. Moments later, the tiny, little babies gathered at a spot and waited patiently till their mother started doing the rounds again, and then, followed the lioness in a queue. “A proud Indian pride,” Susanta Nanda said in the caption of her post along with two heart emojis.
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