Panna (Madhya Pradesh): A sight of rare wildlife harmony was witnessed in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna Tiger Reserve, where a Tigress and a group of deer were seen drinking water all together from the same spot on a riverbank.
Seeing this rare phenomenon - where the Tiger was not eager to attack the deers and neither the deers feared the big cat - left the tourists amazed and thrilled. The moment was a glimpse of how life goes on in the woods among the wilds.
As the sighting was rare and peaceful, the tourists quickly took their phones out to capture it. The video was posted on social media which is going viral on Monday.
Watch the video here:
#WATCH | Tigress, Deers Drink Water Together At Riverbank In Panna Tiger Reserve; Video Goes Viral#MadhyaPradesh #tiger #pannatigerreserve #MPNews #deer #wildlife @PannaTigerResrv pic.twitter.com/Knvo65Zslk
— Free Press Madhya Pradesh (@FreePressMP) June 2, 2025
In the viral video, it can be seen that the famous tigress P-141 is sitting peacefully on a river side. She came here to drink water, trying to cool down in the summer heat. Whereas a group of deer comes to the same spot and gulps in water from the other side.
Usually, wild animals like deer run away when they sense a tiger nearby. But this time, something unusual happened.
Despite the tigress being present, a herd of deer calmly drank water from the same ghat without showing fear.
This rare moment of harmony between predator and prey amazed everyone and gave visitors an unforgettable memory.
The tourists on safari quickly captured this moment on their phones, and the video is now going viral on social media.
Field Director Anjana Suchita Tirkey said that such rare sightings make Panna a special destination for wildlife lovers. This video is likely to attract even more tourists from across the country and abroad, eager to witness such incredible moments in the wild.
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