One of the very best factors on the Internet, on any provided day, is cute animal videos. The most current on this list is a clip of a rather energetic and playful loved ones of fishing cats. The fishing cats had been captured on camera along the borders of Chilika lake in Odisha. The video was shared on Twitter by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda. Along with the footage, he wrote, “Our camera trapped a beautiful family of fishing cats as part of our ongoing estimation along the borders of Chilika lake.”
Our camera trapped a stunning loved ones of Fishing cat as element of our ongoing estimation along the boarders of Chilika lake. pic.twitter.com/YzYtYYgBPX
β Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) April 5, 2021
The 42-second clip capabilities the two cubs frolicking in the wild, as the mother appears on. The video quickly gained reputation. Who would not adore the adorable cubs and their playful antics? So far, the video has garnered more than 40.5k views and has been extensively retweeted and shared. Several customers thanked Mr Nanda for sharing the uncommon sighting with a bigger audience.
Almost absolutely everyone agreed that the video was adorable. One user wrote, “What stunning footage,” followed by clap emojis. Β
What a beautiful footage .. ππΎππΎππ½ππ½
β Sandeep Shetty (@Sandeep10319508) April 5, 2021
So adorable. β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
β Deb_Jai_Hind (@Deb_Jai_Hind) April 5, 2021
Some noted that it is certainly uncommon to see a loved ones of fishing cats.
Very rare to see a family of Fishing Cat
— Sumit Dookia (@sumitdookia) April 5, 2021
Peaceful life, beautiful atmosphere, loving kids, caring mom.. what a sean .
β santhosh kumar Athaluri (@santhosh2116) April 6, 2021
There had been a handful of who discovered the video “refreshing.”
So refreshingly and heavenly cute.????????????????????
β Parag_Saharia (@Son_of_Soil123) April 5, 2021
Beautiful capture
β Sujatha Ramanathan (@IndivasSujatha) April 5, 2021
Nicely captured..!!
The cats are so adorable.β Sujata Pari (@PariSujata) April 6, 2021
Fishing cats are really capable swimmers. And like their name suggests, they prey on fish. The Indian fishing cat is a smaller sized feline predator, about twice the size of residence cats. They are Β most frequently discovered in West Bengal’s Sunderbans, Odisha’s Chilika lagoon and Andhra Pradesh’s Krishna mangroves. Slotted below the Β ‘vulnerable’ category on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List, the species is at the threat of becoming endangered.