A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.
A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.A video of a pack of lions roaming on the streets in Gujarat has gone viral on the internet. The 45-second clip shows a group of eight lions are seen walking down the road at night. The video was shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda on his Twitter handle. Along with the video, he wrote, "Another day, Another pride... Walking on the streets of Gujarat." The onlookers captured the video from a safe distance. The concrete fence and street lights suggest that the incident might have happened near a residential area. So far, the video has collected over 2 lakh views on Twitter. The nonchalant animals take their time and walk on an empty street. The video was uploaded on February 15 and it is gaining traction on social media. Soon after the video went viral, a lot of social media users flocked to the comme
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