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IN PHOTOS: Royal Bengal Tiger thrills visitors at Byculla Zoo in Mumbai on International Tiger Day

Updated On: 29 July, 2025 10:22 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

On the occasion of International Tiger Day, visitors at Byculla Zoo in Mumbai were thrilled with a special sight as Royal Bengal Tiger “Shakti” roamed proudly inside its enclosure on Tuesday. Pics/Shadab Khan

Families, children, and wildlife enthusiasts gathered in large numbers to watch the majestic animal in action. pics/Shadab Khan

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Families, children, and wildlife enthusiasts gathered in large numbers to watch the majestic animal in action. pics/Shadab Khan
On International Tiger Day, Shakti was one of the main attractions at the zoo

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On International Tiger Day, Shakti was one of the main attractions at the zoo

The big cat was seen walking around confidently, much to the excitement of the visitors

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The big cat was seen walking around confidently, much to the excitement of the visitors

Many clicked photos and videos of the big cat while learning more about tiger habitats

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Many clicked photos and videos of the big cat while learning more about tiger habitats

Byculla Zoo, officially known as Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan and Zoo, has also been home to Royal Bengal tigers

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Byculla Zoo, officially known as Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan and Zoo, has also been home to Royal Bengal tigers

International Tiger Day was initiated in 2010 at the St Petersburg Tiger Summit and the day marks a global commitment to increase the tiger population in the world

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International Tiger Day was initiated in 2010 at the St Petersburg Tiger Summit and the day marks a global commitment to increase the tiger population in the world

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