Recently, a video was seen on social media, which shocked everyone. In the video, a lion enters the railway crossing and stands on the tracks. Seeing it, common people start making videos. At the same time, the forest employee starts going near it to chase it away. He deals with the lion in such a way as if it is a cow or a calf. Users are also reacting fiercely on the internet to this incident.
Many videos have gone viral earlier, where the train driver stops the train after seeing a cow or a bull standing in the middle of the railway track. If the train does not stop on time or passes it, then the lives of the animals are in danger. This time in the viral video, the king of the jungle was seen on the track. To save his life, the forest employee, without caring about his own life, went to chase the lion away, thinking it was a dog or a cat.
According to sources, this case is from Gujarat. In the viral video, a lion can enter the field and go on the railway track. When it reaches the railway track, it stops for a few seconds. In such a situation, the railway crossing gate is also down, which means that the train will pass through that place. Keeping this in mind, a forest employee moves towards the lion on the railway track.
He stops a little distance from the lion and starts driving it like a cow and a bull. After which the lion gets up from there and starts leaving. During this, people waiting for the gate to open at the railway crossing recorded the video of this incident. After it went viral, internet users also reacted fiercely in the post’s comment section. Many users are seen praising the person who chased away the lion. On the other hand, people are calling the lion coming on the tracks like this a matter of concern.
A user writes It’s a normal routine for them, as lions are seen here as non-aggressive towards humans. I have seen lots of Lion-human encounters, & no one was harmed. But can they do it if it was a tiger?
Another user writes that Gujarati lions are so in sync with humans that they sometimes feel like cattle.