A video going viral on social media shows a tiger narrowly escaping a crocodile attack near a waterbody inside the forest. The video was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Saket Badola, field director of Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve. "Inside the forest, life moves in a flash," Badola said, stating that the future in the wild is ensured only through the courage displayed at the moment and not by the reputation or past performances. It is reported that the incident took place in the Dhikala Zone of Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve; however, Badola said that the viral clip is a social media forward. Notably, the footage of the tiger and crocodile's encounter shows how survival in the forest is a matter of chance. Reacting to the viral video, one user said, "How beautifully you have summarized it", while a second user wrote, "Quite a jump scare, that". A third user commented, "Stunning video and equally apt description", while another user said that the crocodile does not want to attack, but is warning the tiger of its existence. Dolphin Spotted in Mumbai: Heartwarming Video Shows Dolphins Playfully Jumping in Seawater off Worli Sea Face.

Tiger Escapes Crocodile Attack, Video Goes Viral

Netizens React to Viral Video of Tiger and Crocodile's Encounter

Quite a Jump Scare, Says X User

X User Calls Viral Video Stunning

Crocodile Warns the Tiger of Its Existence

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