Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, April 8
An Indian Forest Services officer, Parveen Kaswan, shared a clip on Twitter which shows a rhinoceros walking down a mostly-empty street in Nepal.
The video went viral amid a nationwide lockdown that has been imposed in the country to control the spread of coronavirus.
Nepal announced a week-long lockdown on March 24, which has now been extended until April 14. Because of the lockdown, the country's markets have been shut down and people have been asked to avoid stepping out, according to The Diplomat.
Amid this, a 45-second clip of the rhino walking on streets emerged.
After a few seconds, it chases a man away walking on the same road before losing interest and going on its own way.
"So this #rhino thought to take things in his own hand. Went for an inspection," wrote Mr Kaswan while sharing the video. "Btw rhino venturing out from forest happens a lot, even without lockdown," he added.
So this #rhino thought to take things in his own hand. Went for an inspection. Btw rhino venturing out from forest happens a lot, even without lockdown. Forward. pic.twitter.com/Ck1sft3Emb
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) April 6, 2020
The video was taken at the Chitwan National Park area. The national park has a sizeable rhino population.
Twitter reactions:
Just loved the sight. 🥰🥰
— satish shah (@sats45) April 7, 2020
He is ensuring strict lockdown.
— Pawan Dalal 🇮🇳 (@_pd5) April 6, 2020
That guy who ran like a rocket on seeing the Rhino.😁🙏
— Priyank (@nipintheroots) April 6, 2020
This Rhino is even better at enforcing lockdown than I am.
— Kim Jong Un (@MI6GB) April 6, 2020
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