It turns out there ’s an awkward jungle truce between tigers and elephants . Tigers do n’t seek to lash out and eat full - grow pachyderm , and the elephant check that not to tread the big African tea . And it ’s this unofficial agreement that the BBC used to its advantage tocapture the first footageof new-sprung Panthera tigris cub in the wilderness .
Since they ’re not a source of food and perplex no threat , the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam only ignore the elephants hang around . So the BBC crew flog a lot of camera gear mechanism to their back and wandered deep into the jungle to try and catch the cats behaving by nature . But they never think they ’d be lucky enough to capture extremely rarified footage of a tiger with a bedding material of young carnivore just ten days old . They ’re unquestionably cute , but even more amusing is the sarcasm of using the declamatory animal on the planet as a clever means to purloin up on another creature . [ YouTubeviaGeekosystem ]
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