International Tiger Day was celebrated all over the world (and social media) and Twitterati also played up the same thing and celebrated other 'tigers'
International Tiger Day was celebrated all over the world (and social media) and Twitterati also played up the same thing and celebrated other 'tigers'.
On #InternationalTigerDay worth rememberng Tiger Pataudi,who despite almost 0 vision in an eye did incredible things pic.twitter.com/qHsKpx4SRn
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) July 29, 2016
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Here's what our Tigers and #TigerShroff has to say on this #InternationalTigerDay! #SaveOurTigers pic.twitter.com/p9gDPEYJfe
— Tiger Shroff âu00c2u009cu00c2u0089ï¸u00c2u008f NEWS (@TSFansWorld) July 29, 2016
#InternationalTigerDay
— Zeppuh (@Thai_Kingg) July 29, 2016
Save Tiger pic.twitter.com/O1Cc5pDqis
Good morning, it's #InternationalTigerDay. Now feed me. pic.twitter.com/T5A3TqhknY
— James Offer (@joffley) July 29, 2016
wtg Tiger, you got your own day #InternationalTigerDay pic.twitter.com/E0mnUhuvOp
— Punkspapa (@mlocke8285) July 29, 2016
#InternationalTigerDay pic.twitter.com/vqDPMH225y
— Jayy Miee (@Chandini_Jay) July 29, 2016
Even Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff didn't shy from tweeting away.
We tigers gotta stick together :D Make every day a happy one for the Tigers :) #InternationalTigerDay pic.twitter.com/yKgaDb1JyW
— Tiger Shroff (@iTIGERSHROFF) July 29, 2016
On the occasion of International Tiger Day, the actor has sent a letter on behalf of PETA India to Union Minister of State for Environment (independent charge) Anil Madhav Dave, urging him to ensure that government focuses on protecting tigers in their natural homes.
The actor, who had previously sponsored a female tiger in a zoo, pointed out that the place where tigers really need protection is in their natural homes, where they have ample space to roam and can spend time with their families and engage in other natural behaviour, a PETA release said.