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Watch: This is how the internet is celebrating International Tiger Day 2020

The day is celebrated on July 29 every year to spread awareness about the need to protect the endangered species.

Scroll Staff
Jul 29, 2020 · 04:25 pm
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Tiger is a Symbol of Beauty, Bravery, Strength & Nationality.

Currently Sundarban is a home of more than 100 of Royal Bengal Tigers!

And the good news is the number is increased every year!

Save the Tiger 🐅, Save the Nation Pride.#TigerDay#InternationalTigerDay pic.twitter.com/Zh37dsJ8jt

— Anit Ghosh (@Indianit07) July 29, 2020

World Tiger Day#Ranthambore National park @ParveenKaswan @SPsawaimadhopur @ranthambhorpark pic.twitter.com/IuFNaLoIlF

— sudheer choudhary IPS (@sudheerchoudhry) July 29, 2020

Majestic,magical & most talked about animal, India now proudly houses 70% of global tiger population.
Unprecedented efforts saw us doubling the numbers in just 4 years. #IndiasTigerSuccess is an unparalleled story.

Salutations to all involved on international tigers day🙏 pic.twitter.com/Yvd8tjDUF6

— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) July 29, 2020

Each cat has its day! As today is #InternationalTigerDay, we head to the world's largest breeding center for the endangered Siberian tiger to see them frolic and play... pic.twitter.com/6AicRhR4yF

— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) July 29, 2020

It’s Global Tiger Day and what better way for our critically endangered Sumatran tigress, Daseep, to celebrate than with her favourite marmite treat squeezed all over their enrichment ball! pic.twitter.com/JTbRnZ9i9Y

— Dudley Zoo (@dudleyzoo) July 29, 2020

#InternationalTigerDay: This is how India managed to raise its endangered wild tiger population by over 30% in four years. pic.twitter.com/jC0Y9qk4Mk

— World Wildlife Day (@WildlifeDay) July 29, 2020
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