Rare Sighting – Majestic Black Panther Spotted Roaming In Karnataka Forest

Leela Adwani |Jul 07, 2020

Ever since the lockdown was implemented, we have had more chances to see wild animals. Due to the absence of human beings, they have more space on the planet.

It’s not far off the mark to say wildlife photography is a kind of art as it’s all about the perfectly-timed photos of rare animals. The photographers have to wait for hours to catch the perfect moments. However, it’s worth it as the result, in the end, is mind-blowing and it usually gives us a sneak peek into the wild.

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Majestic Black Panther In Karnataka Forest

The entire Internet is recently thrilled after the photos of a majestic black panther roaming around the Karnataka forest. The wildlife photographer Shaaz Jung took these pictures in the jungles of Kabini and they were shared by an account (@Earth) on Twitter.

Captioning, “A black panther roaming in the jungles of Kabini, India”, the pair of pictures instantly took the social media by storm. Within a short span of time, the post got nearly 60k retweets and a whopping 257.4k likes from the Twitter users.

The photos were reminded of Bagheera in “The Jungle Book” and said it in their comments. Overwhelmed by the stunning pictures of the black panther in Karnataka, a user said that only India can Bagheera come alive like what exactly he did in the legendary Jungle Book.

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The picture was clicked from afar
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The black panther is roaming around the jungle.

For years, the talented wildlife photographers have done great work to bring us mesmerizing photos of stunningly beautiful and rare animals. Ever since the lockdown was implemented, we have had more chances to see wild animals. Due to the absence of human beings, they have more space on the planet.

However, the black panther in Karnataka is not the first one spotted in India. Earlier, another black panther was seen in Goa sanctuary. The picture was shared on the Twitter account of Chief Minister Pramod Sawant.

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The first black panter was captured in Goa

Coronavirus pandemic is changing the routine of millions of people across the world. However, while we are all aware of the negative sides of this virus on humankind, it, in fact, has rather unexpected positive effects on the environment.

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Not only do we see more rare animals like the black panther in Karnataka but also the incredible transformation of the environment. With a significant reduction in traveling activities, our earth is healing. It’s not wrong to say even though we have to adapt to the new normal and it has caused us a lot of inconveniences, we have more time to see nature rebirth.

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