Lockdown impact: Pair of bears spotted on a night out in Tirumala town of Tirupati
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Lockdown impact: Pair of bears spotted on a night out in Tirumala town of Tirupati 
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While the humans under quarantine are staying at home these days, wild animals seem to be enjoying much-deserved freedom for themselves. Susanta Nanda, an Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, posted a video of the bears exploring … Read more
While the humans under quarantine are staying at home these days, wild animals seem to be enjoying much-deserved freedom for themselves. Susanta Nanda, an Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, posted a video of the bears exploring the streets of the town at night. Read less
While the humans under quarantine are staying at home these days, wild animals seem to be enjoying much-deserved freedom for themselves.
Susanta Nanda, an Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, posted a video of the bears exploring the streets of the town at night.
It’s a pair of bears strolling at Tirumala to see if everything is ok in gods abode😎 pic.twitter.com/ymljGNiL6L
— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) April 16, 2020
The video shows two bears crossing an empty road. Wonder what address were they looking for? Nonetheless, the sight of the bears has been welcomed by the social media users and the video has created a stir on Twitter.
Tirupati Temple is believed to be home to Lord Venkateshwara, an incarnation of Hindu deity Vishnu. It is also one of the richest shrines in India in terms of donations given by the devotees. For the first time in 128 years, the temple has been closed down for the devotees in the wake of Coronavirus pandemic.
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