NEWS Wow, huge fat cat! Thrilling footage shows leopards and tigers fighting to the death…just steps away from crowded tourist attractions.

Traditionally the lion may be the king of the jungle. But this tiger proves that she is the number 1 nature reserve in Jaipur. India After the leopard chased

The two were seen approaching one another in the dense forest in District No. 1 of the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan yesterday. before they attack

The tiger known as ST-3 quickly grabbed the leopard by the neck.

News Big cats can't!  Digital footage captures tigers and leopards in dead poses...  Few feet away from tourists - 2000 every day

A leopard-sized tiger has been seen in a wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan.

The animals in sight trembled like rag dolls as Auropep tried to nip its neck.

The action was bolstered by a famous tourist who was heard exclaiming when a scramble ensued between two big cats.

The video takes place before the second part of the clip. It shows a tiger running ahead of a truck carrying a dead leopard in its mouth.

ignoring the truckload of tourists a few meters away It then headed for the bushes to get rid of its feline cousin.

News Big cats can't!  Digital footage captures tigers and leopards in dead poses...  Few feet away from tourists - 2000 every day

The cats can’t find anything to eat in the jungle as visitors to the site watch.

News Big cats can't!  Digital footage captures tigers and leopards in dead poses...  Few feet away from tourists - 2000 every day

After shaking the leopard to death The tiger took him out into the forest.

Last year it was reported by the Mail Today that the Sariska Tiger Sanctuary was experiencing an unusually slow growth of its big cat population. This is mainly due to the large number of miscarriages by its tigers.

Project to return tigers back to nature which is the first time in the world It was brought up in the sanctuary in 2008 due to the absence of tigers in 2004 due to mass poaching.

The problem is caused by human intervention in the tiger’s habitat.

According to the latest census The park, which covers an area of ​​494 square miles, has 13 tigers.

News Big cats can't!  Digital footage captures tigers and leopards in dead poses...  Few feet away from tourists - 2000 every day

The animal lunged at her neck as she dragged it across the road.

News Big cats can't!  Digital footage captures tigers and leopards in dead poses...  Few feet away from tourists - 2000 every day

Tourists can be heard exclaiming as they watch the animals disappear.

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