Tigress in a fit of rage attacks the mahawat or mahout (rider) of an elephant, as the forest department guards were trying to tranquilize her and round her up, to trans-locate her to a safer forest area where she and her cubs would not be as threatened as in this village-farming environment outside the Kaziranga National Park.
This is THE famous Tiger Attack video!
A tiger attacked forest rangers in Kaziranga National Park, India, in 2004. This is the story of what actually happened that day, including an interview with forest ranger R. K. Das.
You've seen this video on Google Video ever since Wilderness Films India Ltd. launched its content on the site, in December 2005. Due to widespread compromises to our IPR, we decided to withdraw the video from the internet. We're now back on the internet, with Youtube, and the world now gets to see our viral videos and other compelling content under our 'Visual Mapping of Asia' project.
So enjoy this video - one of the Top Ten Viral videos of all time, and one that is copyrighted by Wilderness Films India Ltd. through the US Library of Congress. Every other version of this video that you see online is possibly a plagiarisation of this WFIL copyrighted content.
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