Lion at Gir National Park roars back to back to mark its territory. Video goes viral

A lion sat down at a particular place in Gir National Park in Junagadh, Gujarat and started roaring back to back
Lion at Gir National Park roars back to back to mark its territory. Video goes viral
Lion at Gir National Park roars back to back to mark its territory. Video goes viral
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There is a saying that a lion does not have a particular territory, they own where it locomote and live. A similar sight was spotted when a lion sat down at a particular place in Gir National Park in Junagadh, Gujarat and started roaring back to back. A video shared by Indian Forest Officer Ankit Kumar with a caption, "Gir Series #2. A lion's roar is not heard but experienced....A lion can roar upto 45 times in a row in a process to mark his territory."

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