The Indian version of the photo of the tiger hugging the tree by Wildlife Photographer of the Year

    The Indian version of the photo of the tiger hugging the tree by Wildlife Photographer of the Year

    The Indian version of the photo of the tiger hugging the tree by Wildlife Photographer of the Year

    He is about to end up run over, his mother saves him

    Do you remember the photo of the tiger hugging a tree, winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year? Well, for some days she has been depopulating on the web the Indian version of the famous image, posted on twitter by Parveen Kaswan, Indian Forest Service (IFS) official.





    The image of the tiger hugging the tree wins the 2020 Wildlife Photographer of the year award

    The winning photo of the famous contest, entitled “The Embrace”, was taken by Sergey Gorshkov and portrayed a Siberian tiger hugging a tree in the middle of the Russian wilderness.

    Parveen Kaswan himself shared it on his account and later added a photo of the Indian version of the tiger hugging a tree. Equally spectacular image, taken by the naturalist photographer Sarosh Lodhi, who has literally conquered the web.

    And here Indian version clicked by good friend @saroshlodhi. Who wants all to see the feeling this tiger has for trees. pic.twitter.com/6H2Hf0h5xK

    - Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) October 19, 2020


    SOURCE: Twitter/Natural History Museum

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