The Queen: Arrowhead, one of the most famous tigress of Ranthambore was sitting at the edge of lake Rajbagh, waiting for the crocodiles to clear out...eventually, she walked across the lake and finally entered the water to swim...jumping to evade the crocodiles, and even snarling at one of them. Truly a rare and beautiful sight!
Pantanal, world’s largest tropical wetland, in Brazil is home to the biggest Jaguars in the world. We travelled to this beautiful land to get up, close and personal with the mighty Jaguars. On a hot summer day, we saw a Jaguar roaming on the banks of the river desperately trying to catch his first meal. What followed is an extremely tiring, hot but exciting 8 hour journey to follow the cat while he attempted to catch Caimans. Does he finally manage to get his meal?
Snow monkeys can get uber creative when it comes to massages. We visited Japan in the peak of winter to see the monkeys chilling, playing and getting naughty in the onsen (natural hot springs). Enjoy this jungle comedy by the Japanese Macaques for a hearty laugh!
Learn how to recycle wood from the world's best recyclers of woody vegetation: The Elephants. One afternoon, we were driving past the sal forest in search of Tigers and Elephants. The shade of the tall trees was enough for us to enjoy an afternoon nap. Suddenly we heard a loud thud...This is where we came across Jim Corbett’s very own lumberjack family.
Here's presenting 'Dance of Love' by the Red- Crowned Cranes of Japan. Snow covered ground, a swirl, a nudge, tapping of feet, and that final bow. Truly, a sight to behold for life. A symbol of love, fidelity & longevity these cranes are a natural monument of Japan. These large East Asian Cranes have one partner for life and this dance is performed to woo their mate.
Summertime is sushi time for the bears. As they prepare for winter hibernation, the bears consume around 40 Salmon each day. While the Salmon move upstream to spawn, most bears are around rivers/streams to catch their favourite prey. But the beautiful 'Last Frontier' is not an easy place. The uneven terrain, sub-zero temperatures, coupled with torrential rains brought with them new challenges each day... Did we manage to survive here?
India is home to over 2600 Tigers in the wild. Each national park has its own famous Tigers. What makes them famous? Watch this video to know how they get their name and place as the most famous Tigers in India.