A Royal Bengal tiger was spotted in the Sunderban area of West Bengal by a group of tourists. Tourists flock to the Sunderban usually when the cold gets over and they were not disappointed to see a majestic Royal Bengal tiger walk on the banks of the Pir Khali forest.

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A group of 15 tourists from who were visiting were in for the treat of a lifetime. As soon as they saw the beast, they took out their cameras and clicked pictures.

The tiger had reached the other side by crossing a river.

Normally, this is the season tourists go to see the tiger and they were very lucky to have their wish fulfilled.

These felines can weigh up to 350 kg.

The Bengali Tiger AKA Panthera tigris tigris is the subcontinent’s native beast and is believed to have arrived 12,000 years ago in the subcontinent and ranks among the world’s largest wild cats alive today. It’s the national animal of both India and Bangladesh.