Viral Video: Majestic animals like tigers, lions, and the exotic elephants, despite being wild and a bit risky sometimes, have always been a treat to the eye if one is a tourist watching them from a safe distance. And catching the rarest among them is further a cherry on top that often turns into a once-in-a-lifetime moment. The internet experienced something similar after an Indian Forest Service official, Susanta Nanda, shared a video of a pseudo-melanistic tiger family roaming around the Odisha forest at night time. 

For those unaware, a pseudo-melanistic tiger looks a bit different from the others due to its dark strips dominating the percentage of its fur, in comparison to the orange strips. 

As soon as the clip was shared online, people couldn't hold back as they complimented the animals’ beauty and commented on the sight being extremely rare. 

The video was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the user ‘susantananda3’. The post was captioned, “Nature never fails to surprise us. This is one of the rarest of the rare. A complete Pseudo melanistic tiger family from the forests of Odisha.”

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The video left the internet amazed and impressed, making it go viral. Most people loved the animals and dubbed it a beautiful ‘phenomenon’, while others further enquired about the location of the rare beauties. The post was shared yesterday and pulled 113K views from people. 

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “ This how it looks in day time,” a user said. “Is this from NandanKanan Zoo or a forest? If forest where is it?” asked a second person. “It was an occasion and they had to come together to celebrate,” joked a third person. “Are we seeing adaption to the rising temperature?” joined a fourth person. “Wow! Nature's splendour! The babies bubble with bliss and happiness in paradise. Thanks for sharing Odisha's own treasure,” added a fifth person. 

“Is it possible that they are altogether a different sub-species?” wrote a sixth user. “ It would be a treat to the eyes to spot them in their own habitat,” said next. 

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