An IAS officer, on Twitter, has shared gorgeous photos of tigers that he clicked during a visit to Bandhavgarh tiger reserve. As soon as the photos were shared on Twitter, they instantly went viral on social media, grabbing the attention of nature and wildlife lovers.
However, what makes the post stand out is the question that the IAS officer attached with the photos. The pictures were captioned saying, "Pics taken during my visit to Bandhavgarh #tiger reserve. Nature lover friends. How many #Tigers are there in pic?"
Now, netizens are racking their brains over the answer. Tell us, how many tigers can you see in the photos?
Notably, the photos were shared by an IAS officer named Sher Singh Meena from his official Twitter handle. He said that the photos were clicked back in June.
He shared these pictures on July 8, after which the tweet has collected several reactions from tweeple along with over 600 likes.
IFS officer Parveen Kaswan, who himself is known to share interesting posts on wildlife, also commented saying, "Good one." A Twitterati said, "So lucky you are! Usually in rainy season it’s very difficult to see! Awesome."
Meanwhile, other users guessed that there were two tigers in the pictures. Later, officer Sher Singh Meena shared one more picture to reveal that there were three tigers.
In June, the image from the reserve showing a tiger in a thick forest had also gone viral. "Don't scroll past, you're looking at a historic image," wrote Sanctuary Asia while posting a black and white picture on Instagram. After seven years, the tiger was spotted in Mizoram’s Dampa Tiger Reserve. The last time a big cat was spotted was in 2014.