A Lazy Bear in India Suddenly Stood Up and Scared Away Two Tigers
Everyone knows that tigers are the kings of beasts, and many animals in nature are very wary of them. Recently, in a national park in Rajasthan, India, a tiger was following a lazy bear with watchful eyes. Shortly after, two tigers were also scared away.

According to the British 'Daily Mail' report on January 22nd, Rajasthan's Ranthambore National Park has been experiencing drought weather recently, and many hungry tigers are roaming and hunting. Someone photographed two tigers roaming and hunting in Ranthambore National Park, with a lazy bear following them, preparing to attack. The tigers slowly approached the lazy bear walking through the bushes, step by step, following the prey.

However, the lazy bear seemed to realize that it was being tracked by the tiger, so it suddenly turned around and jumped up, rushing towards the tiger following it. The tigers were scared away by the sudden outburst of the lazy bear. At this time, the lazy bear stood up again to balance its body, preparing to scare away the tiger once more.
When the lazy bear approached, this tiger quickly ran to its companion. Its companion didn't seem to be afraid of the lazy bear, just watching the bear come over.
According to Mr. Parimal Natwewani, who shared this scene, 'Nature is always full of magic and surprises.' This video has been viewed and downloaded by tens of thousands of netizens after its release. Mr. Ravi Arora said, 'All animals are afraid of animals that are taller than them. This lazy bear cleverly used this strategy to scare away the tiger.'
Media reports that lazy bears and tigers have never fought against each other in India and often have fighting events. In 2018, a Bengal tiger in the Tadoba National Park of Maharashtra, India, fought with a lazy bear, and the bear even bit a piece of meat off the tiger's leg and tried to tear it off.

In 2019, a tiger corpse was found in the Dudhwa National Park in India, and the wound on its neck was judged to be caused by the attack of a lazy bear.