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Ranthambore National Park: When Tigers Cause Roadblocks

Tigers and other wild animals move across this road regularly but rarely do they sprawl out in the middle, blocking it, conservationist Aditya Singh said

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Pic/@adityadickysin/Twitter

In a refreshing break from pandemic-related news, ace wildlife photographer and conservationist Aditya "Dicky" Singh posted this image over the weekend showcasing majestic tigers blocking the road to Ranthambore National Park.

The route, Singh told this diarist, is actually a paved road that goes to the Ranthambore Fort from the Sawai Madhopur town to take visitors to the park. "Normally, it also has a steady traffic of pilgrims going to the famous temple of Ganesha atop the fort. Tigers and other wild animals move across this road regularly but rarely do they sprawl out in the middle, blocking it," he informed.

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