Gujarat: Man Risks Life and Tries to Click Photos with Wild Lion in Bhavnagar, Escapes Attack (Watch Video)
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: August 4, 2025 13:21 IST2025-08-04T13:14:56+5:302025-08-04T13:21:06+5:30
A shocking incident of man doing dangerous stunt has gone viral on social media. In video man is seen ...

Gujarat: Man Risks Life and Tries to Click Photos with Wild Lion in Bhavnagar, Escapes Attack (Watch Video)
A shocking incident of man doing dangerous stunt has gone viral on social media. In video man is seen approaching lion as it fed on it s kill in Gujarat's Bhavnagar. In viral video man can be seen alarmingly close to the lion and took pictures with his phone while others shouted in the background.
The lion got irritated and charged, causing the man to flee. Fortunately no one was hurt. The Forest Department has yet to release a statement but may take action, as harassing wildlife violates the Wildlife Protection Act.
शेर मजे से अपना शिकार खा रहा है तभी यह युवक शेर के पास फोटे खींचने के लिए पहुंच गया. जिसपर शेर ने थोड़ी नाराज़गी दिखाई. वीडियो गुजरात के भावनगर का है. pic.twitter.com/91vUmKmi4F
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In separate incident, A young man from Nagpur climbed into a 18-foot Tiger’s enclosure at Maharaj Bagh Zoo in Maharashtra. Fortunately, the tigers were secured in their night shelters at the time, averting what could have been a grave tragedy.
Zoo employees spotted the man inside the enclosure early in the morning and promptly informed management. The police took the individual into custody for questioning. During the initial investigation, the man was unable to provide coherent answers. Preliminary reports suggest that he might be mentally unwell.
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Sunil Bawaskar, head of Maharaj Bagh Zoo, confirmed that two tigers were present in the main enclosure but were resting inside their night shelter at the time of the breach. He explained that the man’s life was not in danger because there was a gap between the wire mesh and the main enclosure, preventing direct contact with the animals.The Forest Department has indicated that the man is likely suffering from mental illness. This incident has sparked a review of the zoo’s security protocols to prevent such unauthorised entries in the future.
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